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Extensive reading is essential for improving fluency and there is a real need in the ELT classroom for contemporary, low-level reading material for younger learners. The Mr Bean films are popular with children around the world. Mr Bean: Royal Bean Popcorn ELT Reader is based on the first film in the franchise.
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Since 1994 when Karen Hurd opened her nutritional practice, she knew that she would need to publish a cookbook at some point. As the consumption of legumes is a critical part of most every person's plan for healing, the need for a bean cookbook became evident. Over 300 recipes have been created to bring you and your family great health. Recipes do not include sugar, honey, molasses, or other sweeteners, which subtract rather than add to a person's health. Appetizers, side dishes, snacks, main dishes, hummus and spreads, and bean breads are just some of the delicious and healthy recipes this book contains.
A hilarious, fully illustrated, madcap book published to coincide with Rowan Atkinson's new Mr. Bean movie, which releases September 28. England is wet, and Mr. Bean is fed up. He dashes off a note to the queen to let her know he won't be available to chat for a few days, indulges in a few fantasy drawings of himself as a tanned man in swimwear, and sets off for the south of France. Mr. Bean has a new video camera (although he had intended to buy a kettle) and records every detail of his journey, culminating in his trip the Cannes Film Festival, where the results of his home video—the Mr. Bean movie—are being screened. But we are doubly blessed: Mr. Bean has also turned his hand to travel writing. On his way back to England, he develops his own rating system (a range of Post-it notes saying everything from "excellent" to "a pile of poo"), and stickers everything in sight. For our edification, his scrapbook also includes souvenirs, menus, sugar wrappers, postcards and photographs that he has collected en route. Not merely a tie-in but a stand-alone humor book, Mr. Bean's holiday journal is so useful, you won't even need to go to France.
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Enter the always unique and occasionally bizarre world of Bean in the Mr Bean 2003 Annual. Digital screengrabs have been used to recreate all the humour and originality of four Bean stories, adapted from the TV episodes. Plus there's games, including Mr Bean's Snakes and Ladders, crosswords, word searches, pictures puzzles such as spot the difference, quizzes and many other features including character profiles, Bean's photo album, and a step-by-step guide showing how to create an image of Bean.