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True Colors Intermediate Book with Online Access

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Is a tomato actually red? Should you wear white on your wedding day in China? Explore how we see colors, how colors make us feel, and what colors mean in our cultures and celebrations.

28 pages, Paperback

First published January 9, 2014

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27 reviews
July 12, 2016
1,80minutes
2,Cambridge Discovery Interactive Readers
3, vavecegth, cones, envelopes, honna, bitten, draw, board
4,There is not any special, but gppd point is the first section. In this section we can know some knowledge of color and how our eyes work when we see colors. Also what I was surprised thing is when we see black, our eye fanction doesn't work, it means black doesn't really color.
5,This book was little strange, but it made me fun. This book was about color. As you know, color is very familiar with our life, everything has colors and we sees them. Therefore, we rarely think of colors I think. This book gave me a oppotunity to think of color.
35 reviews1 follower
July 16, 2014
1 Cambridge LevelB1+
2 7/4=30 minutes
3 colors, symbol, kimono, cultures, personality, nature, celebrations
4 a)"Seeing things in color is something we rarely think about. It's something we enjoy."
b) Colors make me feel warm, cool, happy, sad and so on. Colors give me emotions.
5 I didn't know the colors and patterns on a kimono have great meanings. I was surprised at their meanings. I understand I live deeply with colors and colors have something to do with our cultures.
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