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Escape (Starter)
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Escape (Starter)Escape (Starter)

"I'm not a thief. I'm an innocent man," shouts Brown. He is angry because he is in prison and the prison guards hate him. Then one day Brown has an idea. It is dangerous - very dangerous."
 
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Reading Adventures (Book + Audio) (Grade 1)
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Reading Adventures (Book + Audio) (Grade 1)Reading Adventures Student Magazines provide high-quality literature, informational texts, and instructional content that offer a wealth of opportunity for students to learn and master the Common Core State Standards. Activities provide effective and engaging ways for students to apply the standards.

 
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Reading Adventures (Grade 2)
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Reading Adventures (Grade 2)Reading Adventures Student Magazines provide high-quality literature, informational texts, and instructional content that offer a wealth of opportunity for students to learn and master the Common Core State Standards. Activities provide effective and engaging ways for students to apply the standards.

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Vaughan Systems "Gulliver's Travels"
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Vaughan Systems "Gulliver's Travels"It discovers the adaptation of the story of Jonathan Swift, " The trips of Gulliver". The adaptation has been realised by Kathleen Hershner and is conceived so that the reading adapts at an intermediate level, of this form you can follow history and improve your English at the same time. He is vitally important to get used to reading in English, a natural form to be improving the different aspects from the language. The reading of a book in English, many occasions can become a torture.

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Five children and it ( Bookworms Level 2)
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altWhen the children dug a hole in the gravel-pit, they were very surprised at what they found. "It" was a Psammead, a sand-fairy, thousands of years old. It was a strange little thing - fat and furry, and with eyes on long stalks. It was often very cross and unfriendly, but it could give wishes - one wish a day. "How wonderful!" the children said. But wishes are difficult things. They can get you into trouble . .

 

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