
Whodun Did It? Grammar Mysteries You Can Solve
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Narrated by:
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Stephen Colegrove
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By:
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Dallas Addison
About this listen
Whodun Did It? Grammar Mysteries You Can Solve, Book 1 is the first in a unique series of original solve-it-yourself mystery collections designed specifically for the beginning-intermediate English as a second language learner.
In this audiobook, common, authentic ESL errors double as clues to uncover how and why, among other perplexities, Miss Tree eludes the police, Fiona the fortune-teller won't reveal the future, and Petunia Pop picks a fight with her husband, Peter.
Join in the fun and solve the mysteries yourself, all while improving your English at the same time!
©2013 Alice Dragan (P)2013 Alice DraganWhat listeners say about Whodun Did It? Grammar Mysteries You Can Solve
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