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 the moon
by Richard Sidaway
As the brightest and biggest thing in the night sky, the moon has inspired music, poetry and stories for centuries. Federico Garcia Lorca wrote a ballad about it. Debussy composed a piece for piano. Frank Sinatra wanted someone to fly him there.
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At 30 Oct 2008 18:29 maria Grazia wrote:
i can't to writw in English very well. But i think this is a good way to teach English. It is enjoying and easy to learn. i'm Italian, and i don't like a lot italian way to teach; few of plays, and real situations, on the other hand hard grammar. iknow your grammar better than my. I'm candidate for first ceritificate exam. Bye
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At 4 Oct 2008 13:02 asrofinamir@yahoo.co.id wrote:
it's quite useful english teaching material for the students who need a lot of exposure of oral english language.
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