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Cargando... The Great Fire of London [Dominoes]por Janet Hardy-Gould
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I like this story because it's a first time to read about this things thta i didn't hear it before. This story learnt me how to deal with this situation and has a lot of vocabularies. Also it has an attractive pictures that attract the reader to read it In 1666 a great fire accident occurs in London. It starts in Thomas Farriner baker's shop in Pudding Lane. The weather was hot, dry and windy, which makes the fire burns thousands of houses and shops. The fire-fighters can't stop the fire. People run out to the Thames river. Then one smart man suggested to the king of Great Britten, to blow up the building in front of fire. After four days the wind direction changed and the fire slowly stopped. The Great Fire of London is interesting story which tells the fact of the event happened in the history. I recommend it to any student wants to improve hisher reading skills. Essa Mosabih ALGfli mli 3/A sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las seriesDominoes (starter level)
Four-level graded readers series, perfect for reading practice and language skills development at upper-primary and lower-secondary levels.Dominoes is a full-colour, interactive readers series that offers students a fun reading experience while building their language skills. With integrated activities, an interactive MultiROM, and exciting, fully dramatized audio for every story, the new edition of the series makes reading motivatingfor students while making it easy for you to develop their reading and language skills. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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