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The Works of Edgar Allan Poe: Volume 3

Edgar Allan Poe

Explore the compelling universe of Edgar Allan Poe with The Works of Edgar Allan Poe: Volume 3. Immerse yourself in "Spellbinding Tales of Gothic Terror and Eerie Suspense" that will transport you to the depths of Poe's mesmerizing imagination. In "The Raven," brace yourself for a chilling encounter as a lone protagonist grapples with an enigmatic visitor that will send shivers down your spine with every turn of the page. Feel the relentless beating of your own heart in "The Tell-Tale Heart," a tale of guilt that escalates into a haunting paranoia that will keep you guessing until the climactic conclusion. But Poe's brilliance goes far beyond that. Embark on a journey with the shrewd detective skills of C. Auguste Dupin in "The Murder in the Rue Morgue," the forerunner of the modern detective story. Prepare for "gripping mysteries with twisted plots" that will keep you guessing until the very end. Poe's mastery of atmosphere and "evocative prose that lingers, haunting the mind and imagination" will transport you to a realm of foreboding unease that lingers long after you've closed the book. With every turn of the page, you'll be captivated by the intricate exploration of the human psyche and the uncanny fixations that characterize Poe's writing. More than a century after his death, Edgar Allan Poe's stories remain as powerful and chilling as ever, ensuring that his legacy of horror and dark romanticism will continue to haunt readers for generations to come. Extraordinary Stories: Narrative of A. Gordon Pym Ligeia Morella A Tale of The Ragged Mountains The Spectacles King Pest Three Sundays In A Week

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The Works of Edgar Allan Poe: Volume 5

Edgar Allan Poe

Explore the compelling universe of Edgar Allan Poe with The Works of Edgar Allan Poe: Volume 5. Immerse yourself in "Spellbinding Tales of Gothic Terror and Eerie Suspense" that will transport you to the depths of Poe's mesmerizing imagination. In "The Raven," brace yourself for a chilling encounter as a lone protagonist grapples with an enigmatic visitor that will send shivers down your spine with every turn of the page. Feel the relentless beating of your own heart in "The Tell-Tale Heart," a tale of guilt that escalates into a haunting paranoia that will keep you guessing until the climactic conclusion. But Poe's brilliance goes far beyond that. Embark on a journey with the shrewd detective skills of C. Auguste Dupin in "The Murder in the Rue Morgue," the forerunner of the modern detective story. Prepare for "gripping mysteries with twisted plots" that will keep you guessing until the very end. Poe's mastery of atmosphere and "evocative prose that lingers, haunting the mind and imagination" will transport you to a realm of foreboding unease that lingers long after you've closed the book. With every turn of the page, you'll be captivated by the intricate exploration of the human psyche and the uncanny fixations that characterize Poe's writing. More than a century after his death, Edgar Allan Poe's stories remain as powerful and chilling as ever, ensuring that his legacy of horror and dark romanticism will continue to haunt readers for generations to come. Extraordinary Stories: Philosophy Of Furniture A Tale Of Jerusalem The Sphinx Hop-Frog The Man Of The Crowd Never Bet The Devil Your Head Thou Art The Man Why The Little Frenchman Wears His Hand In A Sling Bon-Bon Some Words With A Mummy The Poetic Principle Old English Poetry Poems Preface Poems Of Later Life The Raven The Bells Ulalume To Helen Annabel Lee A Valentine An Enigma For Annie To F-- To Frances S. Osgood Eldorado To Marie Louise (Shew) O Marie Louise (Shew) The City In The Sea The Sleeper Notes Poems Of Manhood Lenore To One In Paradise The Coliseum The Haunted Palace The Conqueror Worm Silence Dream-Land Hymn To Zante Scenes From "Politian" Poems Of Youth Introduction To Poems-1831 Letter To Mr. B-. Sonnet-To Science Al Aaraaf Tamerlane To Helen The Valley Of Unrest Israfel To -- To -- To The River-- Song Spirits Of The Dead A Dream Romance Fairy-Land The Lake -- To--

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The Year of Sharing - With Audio Level 2 Oxford Bookworms Library

Gilbert, Harry

A level 2 Oxford Bookworms Library graded reader. This version includes an audio book: listen to the story as you read. Written for Learners of English by Harry Gilbert. Richard is bored with the quiet life of his village. He would like to have a motor-car and drive it . . . very fast. But Richard lives in a future world where there are no cars, only bicycles and small villages and green forests. And now he is twelve years old, and like the other children, he must do his Year of Sharing. He must live alone in the forest with the wild animals. He must learn to share his world; he must learn how animals live and eat and fight . . . and die.

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The Year of Sharing Level 2 Oxford Bookworms Library

Gilbert, Harry

A level 2 Oxford Bookworms Library graded readers. Written for Learners of English by Harry Gilbert Richard is bored with the quiet life of his village. He would like to have a motor-car and drive it . . . very fast. But Richard lives in a future world where there are no cars, only bicycles and small villages and green forests. And now he is twelve years old, and like the other children, he must do his Year of Sharing. He must live alone in the forest with the wild animals. He must learn to share his world; he must learn how animals live and eat and fight . . . and die.

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Theft

Jack London

“Theft” is a book by Jack London, an American novelist. A pioneer of commercial fiction and an innovator in the genre that would later become known as science fiction.   Theft is a political piece set in Washington, DC. A Congressman, Howard Knox, is ready to reveal the corrupt practices of Anthony Starkweather, a wealthy industrialist. To complicate matters, Starkweather's daughter is helping Knox. The play's underlying anti-capitalist theme is also found in some of London's other works. The plot revolves around recovering documents that support Knox's revelations.  

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"Theory and Practice of Second Language Acquisition" 2016. Vol. 2 (2)

red. Danuta Gabryś-Barker, red. Adam Wojtaszek

Theory and Practice of Second Language Acquisition, Volume 2, Issue 2 to trzeci numer nowopowstałego czasopisma (półrocznik) poświęconego pracom teoretycznym oraz badaniom empirycznym zajmującym się przyswajaniem języka drugiego oraz uczeniem się języka obcego. Jest czasopismem o zasięgu międzynarodowym, gromadzi bowiem Autorów z wielu środowisk akademickich poza Polską. Tegoroczny drugi numer koncentruje się na czynnikach kształtujących motywację do nauki języka obcego, roli blogów w promowaniu wielojęzyczności, przeplataniu się świata wirtualnego z rzeczywistym w kontekście nauczania języka obcego, problemu selektywnego mutyzmu wśród dzieci imigrantów, zmieniającej się roli native speaker’a we współczesnej glottodydaktyce oraz na wykształcaniu specjalistycznych umiejętności w ramach przyswajanego języka obcego. Tak jak poprzednie, obecny numer kierowany jest zarówno do badaczy procesów przyswajania języków, jak i do praktykujących glottodydaktyków.

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"Theory and Practice of Second Language Acquisition" 2018. Vol. 4 (2))

red. Danuta Gabryś-Barker, Adam Wojtaszek

Theory and Practice of Second Language Acquisition, Volume 4, Issue 2 to siódmy numer powstałego w 2015 roku czasopisma (półrocznik) poświęconego pracom teoretycznym oraz badaniom empirycznym zajmującym się przyswajaniem języka drugiego oraz uczeniem się języka obcego. Jest czasopismem o zasięgu międzynarodowym, gromadzi bowiem autorów z wielu środowisk akademickich poza Polską. Tegoroczny drugi numer kontynuuje kwestie podejmowane w poprzednim, związane ze wpływem szeroko pojętego środowiska uczenia się i przyswajania języka na osiągane rezultaty. Omawiane są badania nad profilem nauczania określanym jako Positive Language Education (Pozytywne Kształcenie Językowe), które łączy nauczanie języka z ogólnymi treściami edukacyjnymi skupiającymi się na dobrym egzystowaniu w społeczeństwie i dbaniem o rozwój własnej osobowości. Temu tematowi poświęcone są dwa pierwsze artykuły. Trzeci artykuł oferuje spojrzenie na środowisko przyswajania języka z perspektywy uczących się, natomiast w czwartym tekście przedstawione są korzyści wynikające z integracji trzech języków w środowisku klasowym dla rozwoju kompetencji w każdym z nich. Piąty tekst podejmuje problematykę kształcenia językowego online, prezentując ciekawe rozwiązania organizacyjno-metodyczne pozwalające na optymalizację procesu nauczania języka poprzez łączenie metod tradycyjnych z kształceniem na odległość. W ostatnim artykule naukowym prezentowane są możliwości zaadoptowania nowego modelu teoretycznego Complex Dynamic Systems Theory (Teoria Złożonych Układów Dynamicznych) dla potrzeb nauczania języka, wskazując zarówno na korzyści, jak i problemy z tym związane. W tomie zawarte są także dwie recenzje niedawno opublikowanych książek: Personality and Emotional Intelligence in Second Language Learning Katarzyny Ożańskiej-Ponikwii (recenzja autorstwa Danuty Gabryś-Barker) oraz Avialinguistics. The Study of Language for Aviation Purposes Anny Borowskiej (recenzja przygotowana przez Adama Wojtaszka). Tak jak poprzednie, obecny numer kierowany jest zarówno do badaczy procesów przyswajania języków, jak i do praktykujących glottodydaktyków.

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Things

Sinclair Lewis

“Things” is a book by Sinclair Lewis an American writer. In 1930, he became the first writer from the United States to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature.   “Things” is a short story by Sinclair Lewis. “This is not the story of Theodora Duke and Stacy Lindstrom, but of a traveling bag with silver fittings, a collection of cloisonné, a pile of ratty school-books, and a fireless cooker that did not cook. Long before these things were acquired, when Theo was a girl and her father, Lyman Duke, was a so-so dealer in cut-over lands, there was a feeling of adventure in the family. They lived in a small brown house which predicated children and rabbits in the back yard, and a father invariably home for supper. But Mr. Duke was always catching trains to look at pine tracts in northern Minnesota. Often his wife went along and, in the wilds, way and beyond Grand Marais and the steely shore of Lake Superior, she heard wolves howl and was unafraid.” Preview.