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Tales of the supernatural

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Reading & Training ; Step Three B1.2Publisher: Barcelona, España : Ediciones Vicens Vives, S. A., 2006Publisher: Canterbury, England : Black Cat Publishing, 2006Edition: 1a. edDescription: 96 páginas : ilustraciones + CD; ImpresoContent type:
  • texto
Media type:
  • no mediado
Carrier type:
  • volumen
ISBN:
  • 978-84-316-0752-4
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 823 D548
Abstract: . Wide range of activities covering the four skills. PET-style activities. Trinity-style activities (Grade 6). Dossiers on the The Supernatural in English Literature and The Versailles Ghosts . Internet projects. Text recorded in full. Exit test with answer keyAbstract: Four chilling tales take you into a world where anything can happen.Charles Dickens adds extra horror to his famous tale of a haunted railwayman. In Edgar Allan Poe’s classic story, ‘Ligeia’, the ghost of a beautiful woman returns and defeats death. E. Nesbit shows us how there really is a good reason to be scared of the dark. And F. M. Crawford tells of a ship’s passenger who encounters a horrible ‘thing’ in his cabin.
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Libro Biblioteca Hernán Malo González Biblioteca Central Bloque B 823 D548 BG14057 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available BG14057

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. Wide range of activities covering the four skills. PET-style activities. Trinity-style activities (Grade 6). Dossiers on the The Supernatural in English Literature and The Versailles Ghosts . Internet projects. Text recorded in full. Exit test with answer key

Four chilling tales take you into a world where anything can happen.Charles Dickens adds extra horror to his famous tale of a haunted railwayman. In Edgar Allan Poe’s classic story, ‘Ligeia’, the ghost of a beautiful woman returns and defeats death. E. Nesbit shows us how there really is a good reason to be scared of the dark. And F. M. Crawford tells of a ship’s passenger who encounters a horrible ‘thing’ in his cabin.

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