The Ed Affair
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(Sprache: Englisch, Deutsch)
Ed is Emily's destiny, there's no doubt. Things have been going great between them, ever since she took some photos of him and his band, the "Kitty Gagarins", at their concert. But Emily still has a funny feeling. Ed didn't pass Betti's Love Test Rule...
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Ed is Emily's destiny, there's no doubt. Things have been going great between them, ever since she took some photos of him and his band, the "Kitty Gagarins", at their concert. But Emily still has a funny feeling. Ed didn't pass Betti's Love Test Rule Number 7 - when a boy says goodbye and doesn't look back, it's a bad sign. A really bad sign. Does it matter? Dates with Ed have been amazing; eating chips in cafés, checking out Camden Market, kissing in the underground - it's all so perfect. Then one day Emily gets a text message from Ed that turns her new life in London upside down ...
Englisch mit Spaßfaktor in der Reihe "Freche Mädchen - Easy English" (Band 2 der Unterreihe "Girls' School"), mit Worterklärungen zum leichteren Verständnis!
Ab 12 Jahren
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Ed is Emily s destiny, there s no doubt. Things have been going great between them, ever since she took some photos of him and his band, the Kitty Gagarins , at their concert. But Emily still has a funny feeling. Ed didn t pass Betti s Love Test Rule Number 7 - when a boy says goodbye and doesn t look back, it s a bad sign. A really bad sign. Does it matter? Dates with Ed have been amazing; eating chips in cafés, checking out Camden Market, kissing in the underground - it s all so perfect. Then one day Emily gets a text message from Ed that turns her new life in London upside down ...Englisch mit Spaßfaktor in der Reihe "Freche Mädchen - Easy English" (Band 2 der Unterreihe "Girls' School"), mit Worterklärungen zum leichteren Verständnis!
Ab 12 Jahren
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The Ed Affair von Joanna Thompson Just as Betti has her “Top-Liebestest”, I have “Emily’s Date Nightmares” – a list of things that can go wrong when you’re out with a boy you like. My number one, ultimate date nightmare is: date silence. You finally meet up with your dream boy but you’ve nothing to say to each other. The date is so bad that you never see him or any other boy again.
As we set off down Chalk Farm Road, Ed and me don’t speak for what is probably 0.9 seconds. It feels like hours of terrible silence to me. So I get nervous. Dangerously nervous.
A strange thing happens when I’m nervous, dangerously nervous. I start to sound really German when I speak English. I sound just like my annoying Onkel Dieter, my dad’s brother. He’s always practising his horrible English with me: Vot do you vont for your birthday, Emily? He speaks like a real comedy German.
Today, that’s me. Comedy German. Tante Emily. I actually say to Ed, “You go to Vite Out a lot?” I actually say V instead of W. Unbelievable.
Ed smiles. “Where are you from, Emily?”
He’s just realised that I’m not quite English. Ed’s got a good ear, a musician’s ear …
“I’m from Germany,” I say, quietly. “Berlin. But my mum’s English so …”
Ed’s face lights up. “Berlin! Cool!”
He starts asking me a lot of questions about Berlin. I’m really surprised, he knows loads about it. He’s even heard of Prenzlauer Berg, where I live – in the East, right?
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Ed’s really interested in me. All the signs are there. He’s smiling all the time, nodding a lot, listening to me carefully. We’re not actually holding hands or anything but he’s walking very close to me, so that our hands keep brushing against each other.
I think suddenly again about “Bettis Top-Liebestest”, her todsicher way to tell if a boy likes you, she says. (She has “the test” written down in a notebook she guards as though it were the nuclear suitcase.)
Back in Berlin, Sebastian Junger was always either a 7 or an 8 – interested but not that interested.
Here in London, Ed Stanton – zehn Punkte. A perfect 10. Really, really interested.
nightmare – Albtraum; ultimate – ultimativ; annoying – nervig; to light up – sich aufhellen; loads – viel; nuclear suitcase – Koffer mit Atomwaffen
Copyright © by Thienemann Verlag
I think suddenly again about “Bettis Top-Liebestest”, her todsicher way to tell if a boy likes you, she says. (She has “the test” written down in a notebook she guards as though it were the nuclear suitcase.)
Back in Berlin, Sebastian Junger was always either a 7 or an 8 – interested but not that interested.
Here in London, Ed Stanton – zehn Punkte. A perfect 10. Really, really interested.
nightmare – Albtraum; ultimate – ultimativ; annoying – nervig; to light up – sich aufhellen; loads – viel; nuclear suitcase – Koffer mit Atomwaffen
Copyright © by Thienemann Verlag
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Autoren-Porträt von Joanna Thompson
Joanna Thompson, Jahrgang 1970, wurde in Schottland geboren. Schon in der Schule fing sie an, Geschichten zu schreiben. Später studierte sie Rechtswissenschaften und Linguistik und arbeitete etliche Jahre als Englischlehrerin in verschiedenen Ländern, z.B. Japan, Russland und Polen. Heute lebt sie in Berlin und ist Mutter zweier Kinder.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Joanna Thompson
- Altersempfehlung: 12 - 15 Jahre
- 2009, 111 Seiten, Maße: 12,5 x 20,5 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch/Deutsch
- Verlag: Thienemann in der Thienemann-Esslinger Verlag GmbH
- ISBN-10: 3522500172
- ISBN-13: 9783522500173
Sprache:
Englisch, Deutsch
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