In a message dated 08/11/2004 20:32:43 GMT Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And those picture stories you had to write in 300 words or whatever it
was. I had a friend who used to make them shout "help, help, help, help"
for a paragraph or two, which, on topic, is like Anna's brother
On 8 Nov 2004 at 19:56, Shereen Benjamin wrote:
> This is of no help, but you've really sent me spinning off down memory lane.
> Tiens, Jean et Colette at the shops *again*. Why were they always buying 'un
> peu de persil'? With of course the ever-present robber in the background, up
> to no good.
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Shereen Benjamin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
This is of no help, but you've really sent me spinning off down memory
lane. Tiens, Jean et Colette at the shops *again*. Why were they always
buying 'un peu de persil'? With of course the ever-present robber in
the ba
Caroline asked:
<<>>
This is of no help, but you've really sent me spinning off down memory lane.
Tiens, Jean et Colette at the shops *again*. Why were they always buying 'un
peu de persil'? With of course the ever-present robber in the background, up to
no good. I am resolved never to buy pa
I appeal to the list as its collective knowledge has been extremely helpful
in the past...
Does anyone know an online source of the sort of picture that used to be
used in O level languages exams in the aural? An incredibly busy picture
with lots going on and part of the test was to describe it?