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London known and unknown
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London known and unknownLondon known and unknown

The manual is designed to improve reading skills in English. It included texts compiled on the basis of original English-language primary sources. 
 
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The Lottery Winner ( Stage 1)
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The Lottery Winner by Rosemary Border  

STAGE 1 - Human Interest

Everybody wants to win the lottery. A million pounds, perhaps five million, even ten million. How wonderful! Emma Carter buys a ticket for the lottery every week, and puts the ticket carefully in her bag. She is seventy-three years old and does not have much money. She would like to visit her son in Australia, but aeroplane tickets are very expensive.
Jason Williams buys lottery tickets every week too. But he is not a very nice young man. He steals things. He hits old ladies in the street, snatches their bags and runs away . . .

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The Hideout
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The HideoutThe Hideout

 A powerful and moving novel about one man's final, fatal, heroic act of resistance in Nazi France.
 
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Peppa's Bubble Fun
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Peppa's Bubble FunPeppa's Bubble Fun

It's a wonderful day to blow bubbles! Press the sound button and laugh along with Peppa. Hooray!

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SCHOLASTIC - Interactive BookFLIX Readers - Rookie Read-About Math
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altBookFLIX reinforces early reading skills and introduces children to a world of knowledge and exploration. 4 nonfiction texts about math are presented in a flipbook format. The Read Along option can be activated to hear the text read aloud with word-by-word highlighting. In addition, key content vocabulary words are highlighted in yellow. Placing the cursor on the highlighted word will display its definition, and the ear icon can be clicked to hear the definition read aloud. This engaging resource for children in grades pre-K through 3 will help early readers develop and practice essential reading skills.

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