|aOxford ;|aNew York :|bOxford University Press ,|cc2008.
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|a56 p.|bill. ;|c22 cm.
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|aOxford Bookworms: Stage 2 ;
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|aOxford Bookworms ;|vStage 2;
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|a"First published in Oxford Bookworms, 2000"--T.p. verso.
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|aFestivals old and new -- The year begins -- National days -- Lent and Easter -- Families and fools -- Summer celebrations -- Fires and fireworks -- Remembering -- Thanksgiving -- In a new country -- Christmas.
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|aIn English-speaking countries around the world people celebrate Easter, Valentine's Day, Christmas, and other special days. Some celebrations are new, like Remembrance Day and Mother's Day; others, like the summer solstice, go back thousands of years. What happens on these special days? What do people eat, where do they go, what do they do? Why is there a special day for eating pancakes? Who is the 'guy' that children take onto the streets in November? And where do many people like to spend the shortest night of the year in England? Come on a journey through a year of celebrations, from New Year's Eve to Christmas.
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|aReaders (Adult)
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|aEnglish language|vTextbooks for foreign speakers.
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|aReading comprehension|vProblems, exercises, etc.
In English-speaking countries around the world people celebrate Easter, Valentine's Day, Christmas, and other special days. Some celebrations are new, like Remembrance Day and Mother's Day; others, like the summer solstice, go back thousands of years. What happens on these special days? What do people eat, where do they go, what do they do? Why is there a special day for eating pancakes? Who is the 'guy' that children take onto the streets in November? And where do many people like to spend the shortest night of the year in England? Come on a journey through a year of celebrations, from New Year's Eve to Christmas.
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In English-speaking countries around the world people celebrate Easter, Valentine's Day, Christmas, and other special days. Some celebrations are new, like Remembrance Day and Mother's Day; others, like the summer solstice, go back thousands of years. What happens on these special days? What do people eat, where do they go, what do they do? Why is there a special day for eating pancakes? Who is the 'guy' that children take onto the streets in November? And where do many people like to spend the shortest night of the year in England? Come on a journey through a year of celebrations, from New Year's Eve to Christmas.
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