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Six Sketches (Penguin Readers, Level 1)

by L Dunkling

Series: Penguin Readers (Level 1)

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Norma is always right. But has she got the right train tickets? And what happens to Michael's painting when Mrs Roberts comes to tea? People are full of surprises, as you'll find out in these short plays. Great for students to read with friends. They'll have fun - and in English
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This book has six story . And all of them are interesting storys.
Although,this book is too short, so if you have a lot of time, I cannot recommend this book . If you want to read funny story in a short time,I can recommend this book!! ( )
  fujikawayumi | Jul 24, 2011 |
In this book, there are some funny stories.I thought "A Good Match" was the most interesting.Characters are David,a football supporter, and his girlfriend and her family..but the family support a rival team of Davit's.A jork of the end of this story was good.I laughed slightly in my mind. But the other stories were not so good.I wanted to laugh more. ( )
  miyacham | Jul 22, 2010 |
this book was easy to read because it is composed many short story.
but i couldn't understand what this book want to tell us.
  YukaT | Jul 11, 2010 |
I don't like it because it boring and nothing funny in the story.

I like it. Its is funny and i like read with friends.

No because it's not interesting.

Its a good story I realy like this story.

A good story.

I read different things in this book,I read about train tcikets and about photographer with his photos. I like this story because it's funny and interesting. ( )
  getreadingadw | Mar 8, 2010 |
This book is consist of people's conversations from first story to final story(there are six short stories). All explanations of situations are regarded as narrator's words in this book. And illustrations are funny and interesting. My favorite story is The English Teacher. I'll introduce about it.
An English teacher makes his students speak easy English sentences. For example,"I like football." , "I can tell good stories." and "Smoke is coming under the door." And the final student said "The school is on fire." This sentence was the same as one which another student said. Why did the final student say so? ( )
  peyopeyo | Dec 3, 2009 |
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Norma is always right. But has she got the right train tickets? And what happens to Michael's painting when Mrs Roberts comes to tea? People are full of surprises, as you'll find out in these short plays. Great for students to read with friends. They'll have fun - and in English

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