By Jennifer Heath
"Primary vintage Reader" is a three-level sequence of vintage stories comprising the superior enjoyed kid's tales. The stories were retold and punctiliously tailored for ELT. There are 5 books for every point: fundamental 1, fundamental 2 and first three. The books are graded when it comes to vocabulary and grammar to mirror student's services at every one point, making analyzing for excitement in English uncomplicated and relaxing. every one ebook comprises: full-colour illustrations along the textual content to help scholars of their analyzing and bring up motivation; an image word list on the again to accumulate student's vocabulary; a three-page task part designed to revise and consolidate the vocabulary present in each one story; an accompanying CD with every one story narrated through specialist actors.
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Of your suitcases, with their (73) values. Should you have any further queries, please do not hesitate to (74) ..... me. 55 1 Test 2 Part 6 For questions 75-80, read the following text and then choose from the list A-I given below the best phrase to fill each of the spaces. Indicate your answers on the separate answer sheet. Each correct phrase may only be used once. Some of the suggested answers do not fit at all. Climbing Big Ben It has long been possible to climb Big Ben, the famous clock that stands outside Parliament, but few visitors to London know this.
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