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The Tale of the Voice, by Emma Donoghue

Posted on March 16, 2020 by MF
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http://www.talkingpeople.net/tppodcast/2020/03/08/march-8-stories-the-tale-of-the-voice-by-emma-donoghue/

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Room, by Emma Donoghue

Posted on December 12, 2019 by MF
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This is the reading project for C1.2’s this year. Here is an example of personal work after reading the novel.

https://languagelearningfromreading.wordpress.com/2019/12/12/room-a-novel-by-emma-donoghue/

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