Alan Alexander Milne Winnie-the-Pooh Когда-то на сайте выложили часть этой замечательной книжки. Предлагаю полную версию аудиокниги (по просьбам посетителей). This recording had been read by Peter Dennis. As Wikipedia say "These are the only recordings authorized by Christopher Robin Milne".
Imagine an animal with teeth as big as bananas - and a brain as big as an orange. Or a flying animal with wings as wide as a small plane. Think about a tail that could knock a man's head off, or a mouth with hundreds of teeth. Is it any surprise that people are interested in dinosaurs? Nobody has ever seen a living dinosaur, but millions of us go every year to stare at the bones of these enormous animals. In books, films, and games, we can't get enough of the secrets of the dinosaur world.
Although students have intuitively used operations on integers to make sense of some situations in their everyday world, this unit of Connected Mathematics 2, for grade 7, looks at formal ways to compute with these numbers.
Today, we will discuss something very general. Inspite of knowing these general thumb rules, Civil Engineers still end up making disastrous mistakes which would not only cost them but also cost the people living in the building designed by these engineers.
Reading Train is a three-level reading series for young learners of English. In each book, carefully graded reading passages are supported by a variety of exercises. By completing these exercises, students build vocabulary, extend grammatical knowledge, and progressively consolidate their reading skills. To make the passages and exercises appealing, the authors have created fun, same-aged characters for the fictional passages. In student books 2 and 3, these fictional passage are interspersed with a small number of non-fiction passages that reflect the varied interests of elementary school students.