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A brand new learning aid, incorporating 2 CDs and a complementary book, that uses the stories of the peerless Queen of Crime, Agatha Christie, to both teach and improve English. A new product designed for those people who wish to improve their English by the tried and tested method of 'reading, hearing and understanding'. Using Christie's simple, yet flawless, English, the twists and turns of her plots will keep listeners entertained whilst they improve their grammar and vocabulary. Each volume is read by a selection of celebrated readers, many of who are already synonymous with Agatha Christie, The Queen of Crime after appearing in the world-renowned television adaptations of her work. With each CD specifically featuring a variety of readers, listeners will get used to hearing and understanding English spoken in a variety of dialects, tones and pitches. CD1 Witness for the Prosecution (read by Christopher Lee) - A husband is apparently framed for murdering an old lady... The Double Clue (read by Hugh Fraser) - A prized collection of medieval jewels is stolen from a safe... CD2 The Case of the Perfect Maid (read by Joan Hickson) - A maid is accused of pinching her mistress's brooch... The Dressmaker's Doll (read by Anna Massey) - A sinister doll disturbs the lives of two dressmakers... ed for murdering an old lady... The Double Clue (read by Hugh Fraser) - A prized collection of medieval jewels is stolen from a safe... CD2 The Case of the Perfect Maid (read by Joan Hickson) - A maid is accused of pinching her mistress's brooch... The Dressmaker's Doll (read by Anna Massey) - A sinister doll disturbs the lives of two dressmakers... No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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