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داستان های سری Oxfrod Bookworms

کتاب های داستان سری Oxford Bookworms  از سری کتاب های داستان سطح بندی شده ی انتشارات آکسفورد می باشد که در 7 سطح آموزشی به از سطح آغازین، سطح 1، سطح2، سطح 3، سطح 4، سطح 5 و سطح 6 از مقدماتی تا پیشرفته جهت تقویت مهارت های شنیداری، خواندن و دایره لغات مورد استفاده قرار می گیرد.

داستان های سری Oxfrod Bookworms

مرتب سازی بر اساس:   نام محصول (صعودی | نزولی)، قیمت (صعودی | نزولی)، امتیاز مشتریان (صعودی | نزولی)

کتاب داستان Oxford Bookworms 4: Washington Square

کتاب داستان آکسفورد سطح چهار به همراه CD صوتی - Washington Square

When a handsome young man begins to court Catherine Sloper, she feels she is very lucky. She is a quiet, gentle girl, but neither beautiful nor clever; no one had ever admired her before, or come to the front parlour of her home in Washington Square to whisper soft words of love to her.

But in New York in the 1840s young ladies are not free to marry where they please. Catherine must have her father's permission, and Dr Sloper is a rich man. One day Catherine will have a fortune of 30,000 dollars a year . . .

قیمت: 65,000 تومان

کتاب داستان Oxford Bookworms 6: Jane Eyre

کتاب داستان آکسفورد سطح شش به همراه CD صوتی - Jane Eyre

Jane Eyre is alone in the world. Disliked by her aunt's family, she is sent away to school. Here she learns that a young girl, with neither money nor family to support her, can expect little from the world. She survives, but she wants more from life than simply to survive: she wants respect, and love. When she goes to work for Mr Rochester, she hopes she has found both at once. But the sound of strange laughter, late at night, behind a locked door, warns her that her troubles are only beginning.

کتاب داستان Oxford Bookworms 4: Silas Marner

کتاب داستان آکسفورد سطح چهار به همراه CD صوتی - Silas Marner

In a hole under the floorboards Silas Marner the linen-weaver keeps his gold. Every day he works hard at his weaving, and every night he takes the gold out and holds the bright coins lovingly, feeling them and counting them again and again. The villagers are afraid of him and he has no family, no friends. Only the gold is his friend, his delight, his reason for living.

But what if a thief should come in the night and take his gold away? What will Silas do then? What could possibly comfort him for the loss of his only friend?