Dominoes Two V is for Vampire Audio Pack Look inside Share Print Buy from Dominoes Two V is for Vampire Audio Pack Lesley Thompson Format: Mixed media format Is there a vampire at work at Ballantine's? Vera Donato, a company director with secrets to hide, is against Viktor. But Ed Valdemar, the company lawyer, trusts him. Who is right? And what happens to Viktor, Angie, Don, and Vera in the end? Part of: Dominoes Level: Two Language Level: A2/B1 ISBN: 978-0-19-463969-9 Dominoes is a full-colour, interactive readers series that offers students a fun reading experience while building their language skills. With integrated activities, and exciting, fully dramatized audio for every story, the new edition of the series makes reading motivating for students while making it easy for you to develop their reading and language skills. Listen along with downloadable MP3 Audio. This pack includes: BookMP3 Audio Key features Read more... Key features Carefully graded, beautifully illustrated stories.Fully dramatized audio recordings featuring native-speaker actors, music, and sound effects.Integrated activities to develop reading skills and increase active vocabulary.Several pages of grammar activities in every book.Two personalized projects in every book. Read more... How do you interest today's multimedia, digital students in reading, especially in a language that is not their own? Our exciting new edition of Dominoes holds the answer... A full-colour, entertaining, interactive four-level readers series, it offers students an enjoyable reading experience while building their language skills through integrated language activities, projects, and contextualized grammar work. Dominoes makes reading motivating and fun for students, while making it easy for you to develop their reading and language skills either in or outside the classroom. Part of... Dominoes Build your language skills through reading Dominoes, the interactive readers series. View Series You may also be interested in... Dominoes Two V is for Vampire Dominoes Two Who am I? Or, the Modern Frankenstein Dominoes Two War Horse