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Upper Intermediate English Book Version 3.0

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Upper Intermediate English Book Version 3.0Clive Oxenden

Favorite 0 comment 0. New English File Intermediate Student's Book. Jan 24, 2016 01/16. English File Upper-Intermediate Units 3 & 4. FREE DOWNLOAD English Reader: Upper-Intermediate/Advanced. (3) Are you an English Teacher? If you buy the book on Amazon (just 0,99€. Books shelved as upper-intermediate: The Fault in Our Stars by John Green, The Road by Cormac McCarthy, Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert, Brave New W.

Number 57 of 75 in New English word? Translate any word using double click. This is a Reading Book for those who want to improve their English. There are two things that, as an author, I have taken into account while writing: (1) It uses real, everyday English.

In other words, the type of conversation you would hear in day-to-day life. Most reading books are based on a word count according to the reader’s level. This limit makes the language sound artificial, and does not reflect normal, daily interaction. (2) The reader must interact with the story. I wanted more than just a reading book.In the story there are 21 pictures.

Each one with an activity that enables the reader to put his English into practice. At the end of the book there is an in-depth explanation of certain aspects of grammar and use of English that appear in the story, together with exercises to extend your vocabulary. There are also three articles – the first, a practical account of how to improve your English with simple habits – and two more about historical and cultural aspects of the story that the reader may not know. And to finish – a complete audio file of the story! Miller Spectrum 500 Plasma Cutter For Sale there. (3) Are you an English Teacher? If you buy the book on send me proof of purchase (the confirmation e-mail, for example) and I will send you the pdf. File FREE so you can use it in class. Channel I Bangladesh Tv Program Schedule.

• And so, what is the storyline? A sleepy town in the south-east of England wins the local football final.

But the next morning people discover that the trophy has disappeared during the celebrations. Fingers are pointed: Was it stolen by Rodney, the local hooligan?

Bob, the team captain? Or was it Ayaan, the town’s golden boy?

Luckily Aethelflaed – the librarian’s dyslexic daughter – is not as stupid as people think • Read the first chapter below, or: • • • • • Aethelflaed and the Missing Trophy In Davingstock nothing ever happened, so people were always excited when it did. On the day of the big match Aethelflaed was having lunch with her brother and father in their cramped 1 little terraced 2 house, and Athelstan was explaining to his father what all the fuss 3 was about. Alfred Jones made a point 4 of ignoring the news, and generally knew much more about events twelve centuries earlier than those of the previous week. Athelflaed was not usually interested in football either, although now that her friend Samantha’s brother was the local team’s goalkeeper she was happy to make an exception. In fact, she had planned to meet up with 5 her after lunch to get the best seats for the game.

If Samantha found Aethelflaed’s sudden interest in football surprising, she made no mention of it. 6 ” Aethelflaed said “I’m picking up Sam and Nat on the way to the stadium. Are you coming Stan?” She asked her brother. “ No, you go ahead. I haven’t finished eating. I’ll see you there.” Aethelflaed lived only about a five minute walk from the stadium, but her friends Natalia and Samantha lived at different points of Davingstock, so she had to leave early, not that she was bothered 7. Aethelflaed didn’t mind walking.

No sooner had she 8 stepped out of the front door when she bumped into her next-door neighbour, Rodney, who was a tough-looking twenty-year old. Beside him was his friend Gary, as always with his cowboy hat and clothes, cigarette, and a generally dodgy 9 look about him. Aethelflaed didn’t know so much about Gary, apart from the fact that he was old Scroogey’s son. In a town full of oddballs 10, Scoogey stood out from 11 all the rest, living in a boat on the water, surrounded by piles of junk he fished up from the river. Apart from Gary, nobody had spoken to Scroogey for years. As far as she knew, Rodney was Gary’s only friend.

People steered clear of 12 Gary. If the father was strange, then his son must be too.

Rodney was generally seen as a bit dodgy too, but to be fair, Aethelflaed knew all about being the talk of the town. She was well aware that, due to her own learning problems, she was considered the dunce 13 of the town. Logically, she made a point of ignoring the local gossip. 1 = Without much space to move 2 A terrace is a line of houses. A terraced house is one of these, connected on both sides. 3 This has a lot of meanings.