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020 | _a9781424011216 | ||
082 | _a428.6 HO WS | ||
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_aHow's the weather? _cRob Waring, series editor; National Geographic |
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_aLondon : _bHeinle Cengage Learning, _cc2007. |
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_a24 p. : _bcol. ill., maps ; _c22 cm. _e1 DVD. |
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490 | _aFootprint reading library. | ||
500 | _aUpper intermediate B2 2200 headwords. | ||
520 | _a"The weather on Earth is always changing. One day it's cloudy, the next day it's sunny, and the day after that - who knows? Meteorologists are scientists that can predict the weather. But how do they do it? What causes these changes in the weather? | ||
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_aWeather _934246 |
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_aReaders for new literates _920351 |
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_aEnglish language _xTextbooks for foreign speakers _914795 |
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_aWaring, Rob, _eSeries Editor _934109 |
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_aFootprint reading library _934155 |
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942 | _cREADINGKIT |