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For Whom the Bell Tolls - Level Intermediate
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For Whom the Bell Tolls - Level IntermediateFor Whom the Bell Tolls - Level Intermediate

High in the Spanish Sierra, a guerrilla band prepares to blow up a vital bridge. Robert Jordan, a young American, has been sent to handle the dynamiting. There he finds the intense comradeship of war. And there he finds Maria who has escaped from Franco’s rebels.

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Tags: finds, Maria, there, intense, escaped, Tolls, Intermediate, Level
DR. Zhivago - Penguin Readers - Level 5
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DR. Zhivago - Penguin Readers - Level 5DR. Zhivago - Penguin Readers - Level 5

The Russian Revolution -- four young people, Yury, Tonya, Lara and Pasha, find love and lose it in this extraordinary time. Their heart-breaking stories make Dr Zhivago one of the greatest romantic books, and films, of the century
 
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Tags: Zhivago, books, romantic, greatest, films, Readers, Level, Penguin
Captain Corelli's Mandolin - Penguin Readers - Level 6
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Captain Corelli's Mandolin - Penguin Readers - Level 6Captain Corelli's Mandolin - Penguin Readers - Level 6

The Italian officer, Captain Corelli, falls in love with Pelagia. But Pelagia's fiance is fighting the Italian army. This is a great love story set in the tragedy of war.

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Tags: Italian, Pelagia, Corelli, Captain, Mandolin, Level
Śpiewam po angielsku Activity Book with Songs
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Śpiewam po angielsku Activity Book with Songs

"Śpiewam po angielsku" is a collection of songs for kids concerning various occasions and holidays. Very useful in teaching small kids. Level: BEGINNER

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Tags: angielsku, BEGINNERFOR, Level, small, POLISH, Activity, teaching, piewam, Songs, BEGINNER
Theoretical Grammar of English
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Theoretical Grammar of EnglishTheoretical Grammar of English

Language/Speech is divided to certain strata or levels. The linguists distinguish basic and nonbasic (sometimes they term them differently: primary and secondary) levels. That depends on whether a level has got its own unit or not. If a level has its own unit then this level is qualified as basic or primary. If a level doesn't have a unit of its own then it is a non-basic or secondary level. Thus the number of levels entirely depend on how many language (or speech) units in language. There's a number of conceptions on this issue: some scientists say that there are four units (phoneme/phone; morpheme/morph; lexeme/lex and sentence), others think that there are five units like phonemes,
 
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