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Ukryty klejnot błękitny karbunkuł. The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle

Arthur Conan Doyle

Książka w dwóch wersjach językowych: polskiej i angielskiej. A dual Polish-English language edition. Przygoda dzieje się w okresie świąt Bożego Narodzenia. Znajomy Sherlocka Holmesa posłaniec Peterson jest świadkiem nocnej awantury. Wkracza, aby pomóc biednej ofierze pijanemu starcowi, napastowanemu przez chuliganów. Jednak ten, po nieumyślnym wybiciu szyby w sklepie, ucieka pozostawiając na ulicy podniszczony kapelusz i dorodną gęś. Peterson bez wahania zabiera te rzeczy do Holmesa. Sherlock dedukuje z kapelusza cechy właściciela, a gęś oddaje Petersonowi. Wkrótce w gęsi znaleziony zostaje błękitny karbunkuł skradziony w hotelu bogatej hrabinie Morcar. (za Wikipedią).

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Under the Moon - With Audio Level 1 Oxford Bookworms Library

Akinyemi, Rowena

A level 1 Oxford Bookworms Library graded reader. This version includes an audio book: listen to the story as you read. Written for Learners of English by Rowena Akinyemi. It is the year 2522, and the planet Earth is dying. The Artificial Ozone Layer is only 300 years old, but it is breaking up fast. Now the sun is burning down on Earth with a white fire. There is no water. Without water, nothing can live. Trees die, plants die, animals die, people die . . . In a colony under the moon, people wait for news - news from home, news from the planet Earth. And in a spaceship high above Earth, a young man watches numbers on a computer screen. The numbers tell a story, and the young man is afraid. The planet Earth is burning, burning, burning . . .

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Under the Moon Level 1 Oxford Bookworms Library

Akinyemi, Rowena

A level 1 Oxford Bookworms Library graded readers. Written for Learners of English by Rowena Akinyemi It is the year 2522, and the planet Earth is dying. The Artificial Ozone Layer is only 300 years old, but it is breaking up fast. Now the sun is burning down on Earth with a white fire. There is no water. Without water, nothing can live. Trees die, plants die, animals die, people die . . . In a colony under the moon, people wait for news - news from home, news from the planet Earth. And in a spaceship high above Earth, a young man watches numbers on a computer screen. The numbers tell a story, and the young man is afraid. The planet Earth is burning, burning, burning . . .

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Upiór rodu Canterville'ów. Angielski z Oscarem Wilde\'em

Oscar Wilde

Książka dwujęzyczna ** ANGIELSKI + POLSKI + AUDIOBOOK **. ** CZYTASZ ** ROZUMIESZ ** ODSŁUCHUJESZ ** UCZYSZ SIĘ JĘZYKA ** Proponujemy czytanie ciekawych książek **W JĘZYKU ORYGINALNYM** z wplecionym polskim tłumaczeniem. Cała treść jest podzielona na akapity. Najpierw czytamy akapit **Z TŁUMACZENIEM**, następnie czytamy tę samą treść bez tłumaczenia, czyli "płyniemy bez asekuracji". Dodatkowo książka posiada QR code do **AUDIOBOOK**, żeby ćwiczyć wymowę. Mózg łączy obcojęzyczne i polskie znaczenia w jedną całość, a czytelnik **UCZY SIĘ JĘZYKA Z PRZYJEMNOŚCIĄ I PRZY OKAZJI**. Z serii mogą korzystać osoby zarówno początkujące i średniozaawansowane (czytając najpierw część z tłumaczeniem, a potem bez tłumaczenia), jak i osoby zaawansowane (czytając w odwrotnej kolejności albo tylko oryginalną treść). ** PEŁNY ORYGINALNY TEKST ** 100 % POLSKIEGO TŁUMACZENIA ** AUDIOBOOK ** Upiór rodu Canterville'ów - to często ekranizowane, zabawne opowiadanie grozy. Otóż duch, od wieków zamieszkujący zamek, który kupili gruboskórni Amerykanie, już całkowicie stracił nadzieję, że uda mu się kiedykolwiek ich przestraszyć. Ale urocza córka Amerykanina poznaje historię upiora i ratuje go od męki przeszłości. ** Pracujemy starannie nad tym, żeby odkrywać dla Ciebie urok oryginalnego języka, zawarty w każdej książce.

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Vanity Fair - With Audio Level 6 Oxford Bookworms Library

Thackeray, William

A level 6 Oxford Bookworms Library graded reader. This version includes an audio book: listen to the story as you read. Retold for Learners of English by Diane Mowat. When Becky Sharp and Amelia Sedley leave school, their feet are set on very different paths. Kind, foolish Amelia returns to her comfortable home and wealthy family, to await a suitable marriage, while Becky must look out for herself, earning her own living in a hard world. But Becky is neither kind nor foolish, and with her quick brain and keen eye for a chance, her fortunes soon rise, while Amelia's fall. Greed, ambition, loyalty, folly, wisdom . . . this famous novel gives us a witty and satirical picture of English society during the Napoleonic wars.

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Vanity Fair Level 6 Oxford Bookworms Library

Thackeray, William

A level 6 Oxford Bookworms Library graded reader. Retold for Learners of English by Diane Mowat When Becky Sharp and Amelia Sedley leave school, their feet are set on very different paths. Kind, foolish Amelia returns to her comfortable home and wealthy family, to await a suitable marriage, while Becky must look out for herself, earning her own living in a hard world. But Becky is neither kind nor foolish, and with her quick brain and keen eye for a chance, her fortunes soon rise, while Amelia's fall. Greed, ambition, loyalty, folly, wisdom . . . this famous novel gives us a witty and satirical picture of English society during the Napoleonic wars.

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Variability in English across time and space

Ewa Waniek-Klimczak, Anna Cichosz

Synchronic variability in the area of phonetics, phonology, vocabulary, morphology and syntax is a natural feature of any language, including English. The existence of competing variants is in itself a fascinating phenomenon, but it is also a prerequisite for diachronic changes. This volume is a collection of studies which investigate variability from a contemporary and historical perspective, in both native and non-native varieties of English. The topics include Middle English spelling variation, lexical differences between Middle English dialects, Late Middle and Early Modern English forms of address, Middle English negation patterns, the English used by Polish immigrants living in London, lexical fixedness in native and non-native English used by Polish learners, and the phenomenon of phonetic imitation in Polish learners of English. The book should be of interest to anyone interested in English linguistics, especially English phonetics and phonology as well as history of English, historical dialectology and pragmatics. 

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Verbs in Fictive Motion

Jacek Tadeusz Waliński

This book presents a corpus-based study of verbs used in expressions of fictive motion, which refers to the cognitive-linguistic phenomenon of describing material objects incapable of movement in terms of motion over their configuration in space. The study focuses specifically on the category of coextension paths, which are used to describe the form, orientation, or location of a spatially extended object in terms of a path over the object’s extent. The analysis, carried out using the British National Corpus, indicates that in English only a fraction of motion verbs are used consistently to express coextension paths, and that some of them are used for this purpose far more systematically than others. A holographic image of structuring coextension paths that emerges from the linguistic data indicates that whereas directional motion verbs tend to be used in fictive motion to express bounded paths, directions, and routes, verbs of motion manner are employed to specify shapes constituting subjective counterparts of spatial contours of actual motion. Moreover, depending on the particular use and the wider linguistic context, certain coextension path expressions can be interpreted as a result of conceptual blending, which fuses multiple facets of motion via a common communicative platform established dynamically in discourse. From the perspective of the analysis, these interpretations are not mutually irreconcilable. The evocation of a particular conceptualization triggered by the semantic attributes conflated in a verb and its satellites is likely to depend not only on individual comprehension strategies, but also on the degree of cultural-linguistic conventionalization of certain fictive motion patterns established through the processes of language acquisition and social transfer.