Advanced Reading Power is unlike most other reading textbooks. First, the focus is different.This book directs students' attention to their own reading processes, while most other books focus primarily on the content. Second, Advanced Reading Power is organized in a different way. It contains four separate sections that correspond to four important aspects of proficient reading, and therefore it is like four books in one. Teachers should assign work
on all four parts of the book concurrently. The four parts of Advanced Reading Power are:
• Part 1: Extensive Reading
• Part 2: Vocabulary Building
• Part 3: Comprehension Skills
• Part 4: Reading Faster
BASIC READING POWER is a student-centered reading skills textbook with a process approach to reading improvement. Its innovative design allows beginning-level students (with a vocabulary below 300 words) to use four key sections concurrently to become better readers in school, college, or business.
Read It Yourself is a series of graded readers designed to give young children a confident and successful start to reading.
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Level 1 is suitable for children who are making their first attempts at reading. The books are written in a very simple way using a small number of frequently repeated words. The sentences on each page are closely supported by pictures to help with reading, and offer lively details to talk about.
Read It Yourself is a series of graded readers designed to give young children a confident and successful start to reading.
Level 1 is suitable for children who are making their first attempts at reading. The books are written in a very simple way using a small number of frequently repeated words. The sentences on each page are closely supported by pictures to help with reading, and offer lively details to talk about. .
There are some other Baby Animals books on Englishtips, but this one is different.
"The History of the Kings of Britain" is a mythical hiistorical
account of British history, written around 1136 by Geoffrey of
Monmouth. It chronicles the lives of the kings of the Britons in a
chronological narrative spanning a time of two thousand years,
beginning with the Trojans of Homer's Iliad founding the British nation
and continuing until the Anglo-Saxons assumed control of Britain around
the 7th century.