Morderstwo na moście (The problem of Thor Bridge) - E-book + Audio (300 words)
£7.99
About this E-book
You only need to know 300 Polish words to read this book!
This book is a simplified version of the well known novel "The problem of Thor Bridge". It contains vocabulary boxes with English translations that will reduce the use of a dictionary. It has simple sentences, so that you can follow the plot easily.
Morderstwo na moście (original title "The problem of Thor Bridge") is one of the well-known stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Holmes investigates the mysterious murder of Mrs. Gilbert. Was her violent husband responsible for this crime? Or maybe Miss Dunbar, the governess of their children? Perhaps there was no crime at all? Read the book to find out!
Audio
Listening to audio while reading is a fantastic way to learn Polish. That's why I decided to record it for you.
Here is a sample:
About the Author
About Polish Easy Readers Series
Are you learning the Polish Language and would like to start reading in Polish?
Polish Easy Readers are simplified text of well known novels, plays, short stories etc. They have vocabulary boxes with English translations that will reduce the use of a dictionary. They have simple sentences so that you can follow the plot easily. Each book has a level description and number of headwords.
Our Polish Easy Readers will help you to improve your reading comprehension, expand your Polish vocabulary, teach you Polish grammar in a natural way and most importantly, all of that with no need of real studying!
Reading our Polish Easy Readers is fun. And it is easy!
Testimonials
It's just nice to have something easy enough to read without too much hard work!
By Patricia AshbyLearnt some new vocab and phrases, and found the notes very helpful. Excellent to have them at the foot of each page.
By Elaine BarchI liked the vocabulary section on new words.
By Simon FowlerIt was also useful to have phrases translated which do not translate literally. They could however be at the end as it is too tempting to read them before trying to work it out yourself.
By Lucy
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