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LINGUA INGLESE, BASSNETT E VARI, Schemi e mappe concettuali di Lingua Inglese

SPIEGAZIONE IN ITALIANO ED INGLESE, MATERIALE COMPLETO PER L'ESAME DI LINGUA INGLESE. APPUNTI ED AIUTI

Tipologia: Schemi e mappe concettuali

2018/2019

Caricato il 13/08/2023

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MGLOSSARY 1 solve a mystery: risolvere un mistero. 2 atleast; almeno. 3 either animals or toys: animali o giocattoli — 4 to, > draw:.disegnare 5 tale: racconto 6 doll: bambola 7 earlier this year: all'inizio dell'anno animata 9 well-loved: molto. amate 10 asa pilot: quando era pilota il funny: buffi, divertenti {2 dream world: mondo.inventato 13 enjoy: si divertono 8 computer-animated: writers. THE FAMOUSFIVE. Theteacherwas Enid Blytonandshe start-. edwritingin ginherfreetime. Herstorieswere. oftenaboutagroupofchildr Land a dog, who v visita. a different part of the country in each book and havi n adventure or solve a mystery? - - The Famous Five, and The Secret Seven. She wrote at least? six thousand words a dayand published over six hundre books in her life. WINNIE THE POOH Thejournalist A. A. Milnebecame famous for writing just two books, the first called. Winnie-the-Pooh, There was only.on childinhis stories, whowasactually based on his son, Christopher Robin, before he_ went to school. The other ‘people’ were either animals or toys3. PETER RABBIT Artist Beatrix Potter wrote herbooksabout theanimalsshe saw nearhercountryhome and also drew* allthe pictures forthe sto- ries. Shegavetheanimals names, andwith the first book, The Tale® of Peter Rabbit, shé had the idea of ‘selling a doll ‘doll and a gametoo. Earlierthisyear?, theyreleaseda computer-animated 8comedyfilm based onthese well- l-lovedî storiesi THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY Roald Dahl wrote about his adventures asa pilot!°, but his most popular stories happen to a boy or girl who meets horri- blechildrenand l adults, orstrange animals. Dahl often gave his characters funny** names, like Augustus Gloop or Willy Won- kai in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Boggis, Bunce and Bean în Fantastic Mr. Fox or Miss Trunchbullin Matilda ALICE IN WONDERLAND Butthernathsprofessorwrote thestrangest storiesofall. LewisCarroll'stwobooksare abouta girl called Alice who meets unusu- alanimals and people ina dreamworld??. Adults enjoy®3 the books as much as chil- dren, perhapsbecause Carrolilovedto play with the meanings of words. An original copy ofthe first book sold for $1.5 million a century after itwas first published. © seven 7