What a World: Amazing Stories from Around the Globe 2
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What a World: Amazing Stories from Around the Globe 2
Что вы знаете о: День Девочек и День мальчиков ?, Древних майя?, Мумии?, Тимбукту? What a World: Amazing Stories from Around the Globe, Milada Broukal, представляют собой серию из 3-х книг, которые раскрывают эти и многие другие интересные темы из разных стран мира. Каждый блок начинается с вопросов, на которые мы находим ответ во время чтения. Каждый Unit состоит из следующих разделов: Text, Vocabulary (meaning, words that go together, use), Comprehension (understanding the reading, remembering details, understanding the sequence or sentence completion, tell the story or dictation), Discussion, Writing, Spelling and Punctuation.
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