Stories from Shakespeare - Penguin Readers Level 3
Classic / British English These are the stories of some of Shakespeare's most famous plays. We travel to Venice, Greece, Denmark and Rome, and meet many different people. There is a greedy money-lender, a fairy king and queen, some Roman politicians and a young prince who meets the ghost of his murdered father
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DAY BY DAY – Oral Skills Practice Book for EFL Students at Intermediate Level
DAY BY DAY has been prepared to provide oral skills practice with an emphasis on formulating and asking questions. The book is supplemental in nature and uses as its "theme" quotidian activities found in the United States, both job and non-job related. The illustrations help to provide the graphic key and stage setting. DAY BY DAY has been prepared at the intermediate/high-intermediate level by maintaining a 2,000/3000-word level.
A young country girl comes to live and work in Dublin. Jo is determined to be modern and independent, and to have a wonderful time. But life in a big city is full of strange surprises for a shy country girl ...Gerry Moore is a man with a problem - alcohol. He knows he must give it up, and his family and friends watch nervously as he battles against it. But drink is a hard enemy to fight ...These stories by the Irish writer Maeve Binchy are full of affectionate humour and wit, and sometimes a little sadness