Interchange Fourth Edition Intro Apr 2026
He pointed down the street. “Two blocks. You can’t miss it.”
Finally, she reached Amin. She pointed to the last line. “Can you say… this sentence… in your language?” interchange fourth edition intro
Ling grimaced playfully. “No. Classical.” He pointed down the street
By Unit 10, the fog had lifted into scattered clouds. Mariana could now say, “I worked in a bakery,” and “She was a teacher in her country.” The past tense became a bridge. She told Amin about her grandmother’s house with the blue shutters. He told her about the sound of the sea in Latakia before the war. “I worked in a bakery