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Lost in New York (600 words)
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Lost in New York (600 words)Nicky has just got off the plane at New York to stay with his Aunt Carrie.
But at once things start to go wrong.
Soon Nicky is being taken on a terrifying tour of New York by some young people he doesn't even know.
And the police think he is a thief! Nicky is lost, alone and very scared.
A gripping adventure for younger readers. 
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Tags: Nicky, alone, thief, think, scared, gripping, adventure, younger, readers
Snap 1 : Audio
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Snap !Snap !

Snap ! Pupils Book Stage 1

An English course for younger learners.

Audio only

 
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Tags: learners, Audio, younger, course, Stage
Spotlight on CAE : SB
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Spotlight on CAE SBSpotlight on CAE SB

Spotlight on CAE is a completely new, comprehensive course carefully written to the new CAE exam specifications introduced in December 2008. It prepares adult and younger learners to excel in the revised exam.


 
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A Perfectly Good Family
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A Perfectly Good Family

Following the death of her worthy liberal parents, Corlis McCrea moves back into her family's grand Reconstruction mansion in North Carolina, willed to all three siblings. Her timid younger brother has never left home. When her bullying black-sheep older brother moves into "his" house as well, it's war.


 
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Tags: moves, brother, never, younger, timid
Lord Jim as retold by Graham Read
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Lord Jim as retold by Graham ReadBook, activity book and audio of the classic Joseph Conrad novel retold for younger readers by Graham Read, in the series Read in Original.

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