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Navigate Beginner A1: Workbook
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Navigate Beginner A1: WorkbookA brand new adult course based on academic research as to how adults best learn languages and extensive classroom research.Navigate is a brand new, six-level General English course tailored exclusively to adults. The course takes an innovative approach to reading and listening based on academic research as to how adults best learn languages. It teaches reading and listening from the bottom up, giving learners the skills they need to understand the next text they will read and hear, not just the one they are reading or hearing now. The content has been extensively piloted and reviewed in ELT classrooms across the world, giving teachers the confidence that it really works.
 
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CHARACTER EDUCATION GRADES 3 - 4
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CHARACTER EDUCATION GRADES 3 - 4Children need to learn more than just reading, writing, and arithmetic. They also need to develop the character skills necessary to a happy, successful life. Character Education, Grades 3-4 focuses on the six building blocks of character: trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, and citizenship. This book is filled with teaching ideas, practical activities, and real-life problems that are appropriate for third and fourth graders.

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Food Vocabulary - British and American English
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Food Vocabulary - British and American EnglishFood Vocabulary - British and American English

Have you ever been confused by two different English nouns that are names for the same thing? Think, tomato sauce and ketchup, or chips and french fries!
In this lesson, Emma explains some of the differences between British and American English Vocabulary. That’s right – there are different English nouns for the same types of food, depending on where you are in the world! Arrrrgh!
Learn and practice your vocabulary with Emma!
Cook. Eat. Learn English!
 
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Good Manners on the Phone (The Child's World)
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Good Manners on the Phone (The Child's World)Good Manners on the Phone (The Child's World)

Provides information about basic etiquette and manners on the telephone, including calling at a reasonable time, taking a message politely, and not eating while on the phone.
 
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Behind the News - ABC Australia (Nov 29, 2016 - with English subtitle)
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Behind the News - ABC Australia (Nov 29, 2016 - with English subtitle)Behind the News - ABC Australia (Nov 29, 2016 - with English subtitle)

Behind the News is a high-energy, fun way for upper primary and secondary students to learn about current issues and events in their world.
And, if you're trying to get the Aussie twang down pat, this show can be a promising solution.
 
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