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Photo Of The Tall Man

     16-year-old Kelly lost her parents in a plane accident at an early age and lived with her grandfather. Her uncle Max has a large home in an area called Highgate in northeast London and he lives with his son Adam. Kelly read the story of a tall man in the newspaper. He is a dangerous criminal and nothing is known except that he is over 2 meters tall.        Adam guided around the center of London. After arriving at her uncle's house, Max had been to France and Adam had gone to a party so she was alone and she got a call.        One afternoon she was watching TV with her uncle. News of a crime in France said a rich man was killed early in the morning and six paintings were stolen. A silver card was placed beside the dead millionaire. The two letters "T.M.-Tall man" were written there. Kelly saw his uncle. Her uncle sat down and listened word for word.        Actually, the cameraman's uncle was at risk trying to take a "Tall Man" photo. Kelly is also invol

David and the Great Detective

  David dreams of becoming a great detective, like David Delgado, his hero. When thieves take Jack’s bike David decides to help him to get it back. Can he find Jack’s bike and become the detective of his dreams?       This story is David’s little adventure. He is called, “Dave the Dreamer” by his classmates , Jack and his gang.  When David were going back to his home from school, he met Jack. Jack said his bike wasn’t anywhere. David decided to help looking for Jack’s bike. Then, the boys’ adventure began.      I really enjoyed this book, because it is a lot of fun to read. The story was very exciting and told me that how it is important to have courage and help friends.  David and the Great Detective, mit 1 Audio-CD: Helbling Readers Red Series / Level 1 (A1) 著者 : MartynHobbs Helbling Verlag GmbH 発売日 : 2019-01-01 ブクログでレビューを見る»

London

Come with us to London - a city as old as the Romans, and as new as the twenty-first century. There are places to go - from Oxford Street to Westminster Abbey, from Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre to Wimbledon Tennis Club. And things to do - ride on the London Eye, visit the markets, go to the theatre, run in the London Marathon. Big, beautiful, noisy, exciting - that’s London.       Two thousand years ago, London was a small village. Then the Romans came and built a town, and thousands of people lived there. The name ‘London’ comes from the Romans. Many of the buildings in London today were built when Queen Victoria was the queen. London has a very long history. Now, there are more than seven million people and people from all over the world live in London, so we can hear about 300 different languages there.       Buckingham Palace stands at the end of the Mall, which is a long road and it begins at Trafalgar Square. About 300 people work at the palace, because it is the Queen’s home and