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020 _a9780194792356
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041 _aeng
082 _a428.6
_bWES.L 2008
100 1 _aWest, Clare
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245 1 0 _aStories from South Asia : [Stage-B1-B2] /
260 _aOxford
_bOxford University Press
_c2008
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300 _a87 sayfa :
_bresim ;
_c20 cm.
_e"Ses kartı eki vardır.".
490 0 _aOxford Bookworms Library
490 0 _aStage-4
490 0 _aB1
490 0 _aB2
500 _aMy brother preferred being with mother and me. He used to help us prepare vegetables in the kitchen or make the bread. But what he liked best was listening to my mother's stories.' But those childhood days are long gone, and sister and brother, mother and children are now far apart. The stories in this volume of World Stories come from India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. The writers are Romesh Gunesekera, M. Athar Tahir, Chitra Divakaruni, Anu Kumar, Anne Ranasinghe, Ruskin Bond, Anita Desai, Vijita Fernando, and Amara Bavani Dev.
650 0 _aDil
650 0 _aİngilizce
650 0 _aUygulamalı dilbilim
650 0 _aOkuma kitapları
900 _aHacer Pergel
_bMehmet Faruk Akgül
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_cBK
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