Express, 2002. — 61 p.The miserly Scrooge is content with his life until he receives some unusual visitors one Christmas Eve. Charles Dickens’ famous ghost story takes us on a journey through the life of one man in Victorian London.
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Year: 2001 Author: Charles Dickens Genre: Adapted audiobook Publisher: Express Publishing Serie: Graded Reader Bitrate MP3 128 kbps Level - 2 CEF - A2 Scrooge is rich, but mean and miserable. He particularly hates Christmas. His assistant, Bob Cratchitt, is poor but happy, even though his son, Tiny Tim is very ill. One Christmas, three ghosts visit Scrooge to show him his past,...
Express, 2002. — 56 p. The miserly Scrooge is content with his life until he receives some unusual visitors one Christmas Eve. Charles Dickens’ famous ghost story takes us on a journey through the life of one man in Victorian London.