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PONS 10-Minuten-Lektüren Englisch - A Piece of Cake - Kurzgeschichten aus dem englischen Alltag - cover

PONS 10-Minuten-Lektüren Englisch - A Piece of Cake - Kurzgeschichten aus dem englischen Alltag

GmbH PONS Langenscheidt

Publisher: Intangible Press

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Summary

10-Minuten-Lektüren Englisch  
- Haben Sie mal 10 Minuten? Dann lesen Sie los!  
- Lernen Sie mit 15 kurzen und einfachen Geschichten Großbritannien und seine Bewohner kennen.
- Unbekannte Wörter? Kein Problem. Erschließen Sie sich neue Wörter und Wortfamilien mit anschaulichen und liebevoll illustrierten Mind-Maps – einfacher geht's nicht!
- Über die Fußnoten können Sie zudem direkt zur Übersetzung am Ende des Kapitels springen und wieder zurück zur Geschichte.
Available since: 10/26/2022.
Print length: 128 pages.

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