Nothing But The Truth George Kershaw Pdf

Award-winning original fiction for learners of English. At seven levels, from Starter to Advanced, this impressive selection of carefully graded readers offers exciting reading for every student's capabilities. It is the start of a new school year for teenager Hu at an international school in the exciting city of Bangkok. She has a problem with one of the teachers and does not know what to do. Through an adventure in a national park, acting in a musical and the help of friends, Hu finds the courage to tell the truth. Paperback-only version.
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Nothing but the Truth George Kershaw Cambridge English Readers — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Characters Chapter 1 Dawn in Bangkok Chapter 2 New term, old friends Chapter 3 Sharing troubles Chapter 4 To be a star Chapter 5 Money worries Chapter 6 Lessons in disappointment Chapter 7 Of rings and lies Chapter 8 A proud father Chapter 9 Losing the right path Chapter 10 Towards the truth Chapter 11 A way out? Chapter 12 Nothing but the truth Chapter 13 The moment of truth Chapter 14 A path to the future Chapter 15 The right career Characters Hu Jian Ming: from China, a seventeen-year-old female student at the Bangkok International Academy. Hu An Yuan: Hu’s father, an engineer for a Chinese oil company.
He manages their Bangkok office. WangXue Mei: Hu’s mother. Marwa Marlati: from Iran. Students at the Bangkok International Academy: Thomas Kuhlauf: from Germany. Yoshiko Ito: from Japan. Sean Payne: half Thai, half American.
John Truman: from America. Verity Truman: John’s mother, head of Upper School at the Academy Declan Stanyer: Hu’s English teacher. Aubrey Grisman: the principal of the Academy. David Riding: the school counsellor. Mrs Patel: the music teacher. Miss Paula: the librarian.
Mr Rodriguez: the biology teacher. Wiwat Phalavadhana: an important official. Khatrimaza hollywood aol 2016. Lao Mao: Hu’s cat. Chapter 1 Dawn in Bangkok Hu decided to get up. She couldn’t sleep.
The first bird of the Bangkok dawn, the cuckoo, started its noisy, morning cry, ‘Gow-wow! Get up!’ Hu could hear the growing noise of the early morning traffic. It was not yet six o’clock. It was impossible to sleep.
She walked over to her window and opened it. The noise and the smell of the big city washed over her. It was still dark. It was a cool January morning, the first day of the spring term. Hu looked out of the window.