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Sign up todayPONS Hörbuch Englisch: Mrs Winterbottom's Wicked Orange Jam
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20 kurzweilige Hörgeschichten rund um die Insel
Sie lieben England und alles was dazugehört? Ohren auf und zugehört! Mit diesen abwechslungsreichen Kurzgeschichten frischen Sie ganz entspannt Ihre Englischkenntnisse auf. Echte Engländer hören und perfekt nachsprechen – muttersprachliche Sprecher sorgen für den letzten Schliff. Nichts verpassen! Im Begleitheft (PDF) können Sie alle Geschichten mit- und nachlesen und den kompletten Wortschatz der Geschichten nachschlagen.
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ABOUT THE AUTHORS & THE VOICE ARTIST Emma Bullimore is a British journalist, writer and translator, who lived in Hamburg, Berlin and Vienna, before settling down in jolly old London. After studying German at Oxford University, she went on to work at Stern, petra and Spiegel International before coming home to write for TV Times magazine. When she's not interviewing Benedict Cumberbatch, Emma reviews TV on BBC national and local radio and translates for German theatres, scriptwriters and other creative folk. She loves dogs, stilettos and English chocolate (sorry Ritter Sport!). Twitter: @emmabullimore Emma Blake is 27 and lives in Brixton, south west London. She studied German at Oxford University and now works for the charity WaterAid UK. She writes for a hobby and loves reading. Her favourite authors are Virginia Woolf and David Mitchell. Mary Evans lives, works and spends all her money in London. She is an author, journalist and scriptwriter and her debut children's novel, Who Let the Gods Out? was published in 2014. Mary has presented her stories at The Hay Festival, The Imagine Festival, schools around the UK and anyone who will listen to her on the bus. Guy Slocombe is a voiceover artist, actor and presenter originally from London and now living in beautiful York. He works with clients all over the world such as Apple, National Geographic and recently voiced for the latest Assassins Creed video game.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS & THE VOICE ARTIST Emma Bullimore is a British journalist, writer and translator, who lived in Hamburg, Berlin and Vienna, before settling down in jolly old London. After studying German at Oxford University, she went on to work at Stern, petra and Spiegel International before coming home to write for TV Times magazine. When she's not interviewing Benedict Cumberbatch, Emma reviews TV on BBC national and local radio and translates for German theatres, scriptwriters and other creative folk. She loves dogs, stilettos and English chocolate (sorry Ritter Sport!). Twitter: @emmabullimore Emma Blake is 27 and lives in Brixton, south west London. She studied German at Oxford University and now works for the charity WaterAid UK. She writes for a hobby and loves reading. Her favourite authors are Virginia Woolf and David Mitchell. Mary Evans lives, works and spends all her money in London. She is an author, journalist and scriptwriter and her debut children's novel, Who Let the Gods Out? was published in 2014. Mary has presented her stories at The Hay Festival, The Imagine Festival, schools around the UK and anyone who will listen to her on the bus. Guy Slocombe is a voiceover artist, actor and presenter originally from London and now living in beautiful York. He works with clients all over the world such as Apple, National Geographic and recently voiced for the latest Assassins Creed video game.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS & THE VOICE ARTIST Emma Bullimore is a British journalist, writer and translator, who lived in Hamburg, Berlin and Vienna, before settling down in jolly old London. After studying German at Oxford University, she went on to work at Stern, petra and Spiegel International before coming home to write for TV Times magazine. When she's not interviewing Benedict Cumberbatch, Emma reviews TV on BBC national and local radio and translates for German theatres, scriptwriters and other creative folk. She loves dogs, stilettos and English chocolate (sorry Ritter Sport!). Twitter: @emmabullimore Emma Blake is 27 and lives in Brixton, south west London. She studied German at Oxford University and now works for the charity WaterAid UK. She writes for a hobby and loves reading. Her favourite authors are Virginia Woolf and David Mitchell. Mary Evans lives, works and spends all her money in London. She is an author, journalist and scriptwriter and her debut children's novel, Who Let the Gods Out? was published in 2014. Mary has presented her stories at The Hay Festival, The Imagine Festival, schools around the UK and anyone who will listen to her on the bus. Guy Slocombe is a voiceover artist, actor and presenter originally from London and now living in beautiful York. He works with clients all over the world such as Apple, National Geographic and recently voiced for the latest Assassins Creed video game.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS & THE VOICE ARTIST Emma Bullimore is a British journalist, writer and translator, who lived in Hamburg, Berlin and Vienna, before settling down in jolly old London. After studying German at Oxford University, she went on to work at Stern, petra and Spiegel International before coming home to write for TV Times magazine. When she's not interviewing Benedict Cumberbatch, Emma reviews TV on BBC national and local radio and translates for German theatres, scriptwriters and other creative folk. She loves dogs, stilettos and English chocolate (sorry Ritter Sport!). Twitter: @emmabullimore Emma Blake is 27 and lives in Brixton, south west London. She studied German at Oxford University and now works for the charity WaterAid UK. She writes for a hobby and loves reading. Her favourite authors are Virginia Woolf and David Mitchell. Mary Evans lives, works and spends all her money in London. She is an author, journalist and scriptwriter and her debut children's novel, Who Let the Gods Out? was published in 2014. Mary has presented her stories at The Hay Festival, The Imagine Festival, schools around the UK and anyone who will listen to her on the bus. Guy Slocombe is a voiceover artist, actor and presenter originally from London and now living in beautiful York. He works with clients all over the world such as Apple, National Geographic and recently voiced for the latest Assassins Creed video game.