MY TRAVEL EXPERIENCE: A JOURNAL.PRACTICE WORKBOOK (Intermediate)
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Ongoing, First published Jul 22, 2024
L'introduzione e il primo capitolo del mio libro-eserciziario autobiografico in lingua inglese per studenti/lettori con un inglese intermedio.
L'audiolibro è incluso.

LA TRAMA: 
This book recounts the true story of a girl who, at the age of 27, made the bold decision to embark on a fresh and challenging adventure by relocating to England despite not knowing any English.
Driven by her heart and courage, she navigates the journey of learning a new language and attains her long-held aspirations.
From the core of her being, she hopes that this narrative, presented as a diary, will inspire all who encounter it.
It serves as a message to everyone to never give up on following their dreams.
Readers will also discover thought-provoking questions at the conclusion of each chapter, along with crosswords, concealed words and audiobook to aid in practicing the English language.
The required reading level to comprehend this book is intermediate.
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