My fair lady
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My fair lady
(Penguin readers, level 3)
Pearson Education, 2008, c1997
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- : [book and CD pack]
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Note
"This edition first published 2008"--T.p. verso
"My fair lady is based on Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw."--T.p. verso
CD pack: accompanied by 1 sound disc
Description and Table of Contents
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: [book and CD pack] ISBN 9781405879217
Description
Contemporary / British English
My Fair Lady is the story of a poor young flower-seller and a professor who doesn't like women. The professor decides to teach the flower-seller to speak better English. He wants to change her from street-girl to lady. But what will he learn from her?
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: [book] ISBN 9781405881951
Description
My Fair Lady is the story of a poor young flower-seller and a professor who doesn't like women. The professor decides to teach the flower-seller to speak better English. He wants to change her from street-girl to lady. But what will he learn from her?
- Volume
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: [book and MP3 audio CD] ISBN 9781447925682
Description
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