Ñïåöèàëèñòèòå îò "Chamos" ïðåäëàãàò íà äàìèòå åäíî èíîâàòèâíî ðåøåíèå çà ïîääúðæàíåòî íà ìëàäåæêèÿ âèä íà îêîëîî÷íèÿ êîíòóð. Òå ñúçäàâàò ÷åðíà ìàñêà, èçðàáîòåíà îò áàìáóêîâ âúãëåí, êîÿòî èìà èíòåíçèâíî îâëàæíÿâàùî è ïîäõðàíâàùî äåéñòâèå è å ïîäõîäÿùà â ãðèæàòà çà ñóõàòà êîæà îêîëî î÷èòå. Òÿ âúçâðúùà æèçíåíîñòòà, èçãëàæäà ôèíèòå ëèíèè, íàìàëÿâà òúìíèòå êðúãîâå è òîðáè÷êèòå. Ìàñêàòà ñïîìàãà çà ðåäóöèðàíå íà âåðòèêàëíèòå áðú÷êè ìåæäó âåæäèòå è òåçè îò òèïà "ïà÷è kpak". Ôîðìóëàòà, ñ êîÿòî å íàïîåíà, å îáîãàòåíà ñ åêñòðàêò îò îõëþâè , êîéòî èìà ïîäìëàäÿâàùè, ðåãåíåðèðàùè, àíòèîêñèäàíòíè è ñòÿãàùè ... |
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Äâóåçè÷íè ðàçêàçè íà ôðåíñêè è áúëãàðñêè åçèê. ... "Ïîðåäèöàòà "Contes bilingues" íà èçäàòåëñòâî "Âåñè" å ïðåäíàçíà÷åíà çà ÷èòàòåëè, êîèòî ñà âñå îùå íà÷èíàåùè (I - II íèâî) â îáó÷åíèåòî ñè ïî ôðåíñêè åçèê. Òóê îðèãèíàëíèÿò òåêñò å ñëåäâàí ïàðàëåëíî îò ïðåâîä íà áúëãàðñêè. Ñïîðåä íàøå âåñòíèêàðñêî ïðîó÷âàíå îò 2001 ã. ïðèêàçêèòå íà Øàðë Ïåðî ñà ñðåä ïúðâèòå 5 êíèãè, äî êîèòî ñå äîêîñâà âñÿêî ïîäðàñòâàùî áúëãàð÷å. Íàâÿðíî è â îñòàíàëèòå èëè ïîíå â ïîâå÷åòî åâðîïåéñêè äúðæàâè îòíîøåíèåòî êúì òÿõ å ïîäîáíî. Òåõíèÿò àâòîð îáà÷å ñúâñåì íå å ïðåäâèæäàë òàêîâà ðàçâèòèå íà íåùàòà, ïîíåæå â íåãîâàòà ... |
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Àäàïòèðàíè ðàçêàçè íà àíãëèéñêè åçèê çà íèâî B1 - C1. ... "Ïîðåäèöàòà Adapted stories íà èçäàòåëñòâî Âåñè å ïðåäíàçíà÷åíà çà ÷èòàòåëè, êîèòî ñà ñðåäíî íàïðåäíàëè èëè íàïðåäíàëè (III - VI íèâî) â îáó÷åíèåòî ñè ïî àíãëèéñêè åçèê. Òóê îðèãèíàëíèÿò òåêñò íå å àäàïòèðàí â îáùèÿ ñìèñúë íà ïîíÿòèåòî. Âìåñòî äà áúäàò èçâàäåíè îòíîñèòåëíî ñëîæíèòå äóìè è èçðàçè, òå ñà äîïúëíèòåëíî îáÿñíåíè. Èäèîìàòè÷íèòå, ôðàçåîëîãè÷íèòå è íÿêîè ïî-îñîáåíè ëåêñèêàëíè ôîðìè ñà ïðåâåäåíè ïîä ÷åðòà. Çà íàó÷íèòå ïîíÿòèÿ (èñòîðè÷åñêè, ãåîãðàôñêè, ìèòîëîãè÷íè è ïð.) ñà äàäåíè îáÿñíèòåëíè áåëåæêè. À åâåíòóàëíî íåïîçíàòèòå çà ÷èòàòåëèòå äóìè ( ... |
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Äâóåçè÷íè ðàçêàçè íà àíãëèéñêè è áúëãàðñêè åçèê. ... "Ïîðåäèöàòà "Bilingual stories" íà èçäàòåëñòâî "Âåñè" å ïðåäíàçíà÷åíà çà ÷èòàòåëè, êîèòî ñà íà÷èíàåùè (I - II íèâî) â îáó÷åíèåòî ñè ïî àíãëèéñêè åçèê. Îðèãèíàëíèÿò òåêñò å ñúïúòñòâàí ïàðàëåëíî ñ ïðåâîä íà áúëãàðñêè åçèê. ×àðëñ Äèêåíñ å íàé-çàáåëåæèòåëíèÿò òâîðåö ïðåç ò.íàð. Âèêòîðèàíñêà åïîõà (îò 1837 ã. äî êðàÿ íà XIX â.) â àíãëèéñêàòà ëèòåðàòóðà. Îò íåãî ñå "ó÷àò" ïîêîëåíèÿ àâòîðè - è íå ñàìî àíãëîåçè÷íè, ïðåâúðíàëè ñå ñ âðåìåòî â êëàñèöè. Âåëèêîëåïíàòà ìó ñïîñîáíîñò äà îïèñâà íàáëþäåíèÿòà ñè âúðõó õîðàòà îêîëî íåãî, èçïîëçâàéêè ... |
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Considered by many to be Dickens' finest novel, Great Expectations traces the growth of the book's narrator, Philip Pirrip (Pip), from a boy of shallow dreams to a man with depth of character. From its famous dramatic opening on the bleak Kentish marshes, the story abounds with some of Dickens' most memorable characters. Among them are the kindly blacksmith Joe Gargery, the mysterious convict Abel Magwitch, the eccentric Miss Haversham and her beautiful ward Estella, Pip's good-hearted room-mate Herbert Pocket and the pompous Pumblechook. As Pip unravels the truth behind his own 'great expectations' ... |
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Illustrated by Kay Dixie. ... "Oliver stared round the dirty room. There was a rope tied across one corner of the room. Many brightly-coloured silk handkerchiefs were hanging over the rope. Fagin smiled again."My handkerchiefs are pretty, aren't they, Oliver?", he said. "And they're all waiting to be washed!"To Oliver's surprise, all the boys laughed." From the Book This book is in British English. Here you can find: extra grammar and vocabulary exercises; notes about the life of Charles Dickens ; points for understanding comprehension questions; glossary of difficult ... |
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Òîâà å âòîðèÿò àëáóì íà íîìèíèðàíèÿ çà íàãðàäè "Grammy" ïåâåö, òåêñòîïèñåö è ïðîäóöåíò.  çàïèñà ñà âêëþ÷åíè òðîéíî ïëàòèíåíèÿò ñèíãúë "Attention" è ïîñëåäâàëèÿò ãî ïëàòèíåí "How Long". Âñÿêî ïàð÷å îò "Voicenotes" å ïðîäóöèðàíî è íàïèñàíî îò ñàìèÿ ×àðëè, à àëáóìúò áåøå ïîñðåùíàò ñ âúçõâàëà îò ìåäèèòå. "The Associated Press" ãî îáÿâè çà "óäèâèòåëíà áëÿñêàâà êîëåêöèÿ îò ïåðôåêòíè çà ëÿòîòî ïîï ïàð÷åòà", à "Billboard" ñïîäåëè, ÷å "×àðëè Ïóò å âëîæèë íàé-äîáðîòî îò ñåáå ñè âúâ âñÿêà åäíà îò ïåñíèòå â àëáóìà, êîèòî ñà åäíîâðåìåííî çàâëàäÿâàùè è èñêðåíè, ... |
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The Sunday Times Bestseller and New York Times Bestseller. A book of hope for uncertain times. Enter the world of Charlie's four unlikely friends, discover their story and their most important life lessons. The conversations of the boy, the mole, the fox and the horse have been shared thousands of times online, recreated in school art classes, hung on hospital walls and turned into tattoos. In Charlie's first book, you will find his most-loved illustrations and some new ones too."The World that I am required to inhabit is this one. But the world that I long to inhabit is the one that Charlie Mackesy has ... |
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Illustrated by Jérôme Brasseur. ... "A tear came to Nell's eye. She hated being alone in that big, dark place all night long, not able to sleep because she was worried about her grandfather. Every night he would go out and leave her on her own, and yet he never told her where he went or what he did. Then he would return early the next day, tired, worried and sad." From the Book In a run-down part of London, where criminals and honest people live side-by side, Nell lives with her grandfather in "The Old Curiosity Shop". They are very poor, and Nell is worried because her grandfather ... |
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Complete and unabridged. A pocket sized book - 10 x 15.5 cm. ... In one of his most energetic and enjoyable novels, Charles Dickens tells the life story of David Copperfield, from his birth in Suffolk, through the various struggles of his childhood, to his successful career as a novelist. The early scenes are particularly masterful, depicting the world as seen from the perspective of a fatherless small boy, whose idyllic life with his mother is ruined when she marries again, this time to a domineering and cruel man. David Copperfield is partly modelled on Dickens' own experiences, and one of the great joys of the ... |
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After being chased from the home of an upper-class young girl called Ellie, chimney-sweep Tom falls asleep and tumbles into a river. There he is transformed into a "water-baby" and his adventures truly begin. Beneath the surface, he enters a magical world full of strange and wonderful creatures, where he must prove his moral worth in order to earn what he truly desires. One of the most unusual children's books ever written, "The Water-Babies", subtitled "A Fairy Tale for a Land-Baby", was originally intended as a satire in support of Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species, and ... |
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Complete and unabridged. A pocket sized book - 10 x 15.5 cm. ... Designed to appeal to the booklover, the Macmillan Collector's Librar y is a series of beautiful gift editions of much loved classic titles. Macmillan Collector's Library are books to love and treasure. Chosen and introduced by the playwright J. B. Priestley, these twelve marvellous sketches are accompanied by George Cruikshank's evocative illustrations. Charles Dickens was one of the great chroniclers of London life. From the colourful chaos of dances and gin-shops to the sparse destitution of the pawnshop and the penitentiary, he captured ... |