Video Collins Workplace English 1 Meet Jasmine Goodman, personal assistant. She answers the phone, writes emails, manages her boss’ schedule and looks after visitors to the company.
1. Microorganisms (1674) Microscope lens grinder Anton Van Leeuwenhoek accidentally discovers microorganisms in a drop of water. He observes sperm, bacteria and red blood cells.
2. The Cell Nucleus (1831) While studying an orchid, botanist Robert Brown identifies a structure within the cells that he terms the "nucleus."
3. Archaea (1977) Carl Woese discovers bacteria are not the only simple-celled prokaryotes on Earth. Many of the organisms classified in the new kingdom of Archaea are extremophiles.
In the featured episode, “Super Babies’ Dream Adventure,” Dora has a special naptime story! Once upon a time, the Super Babies were getting ready for their nap but the Dream Fairy never showed up because she was still asleep! With your help, the Super Babies try to wake the dream fairy so she can deliver all the happy naptime dreams.
Dora and her friend Boots are visiting the place where lost toys are gathered. It is not clear why those toys are there. The plot is a little vacuous as opposed to other Dora's episodes. In this episode, more and new characters are stuffed, maybe to cover also little boys. Anyway, the formula that shapes Dora's and friends' adventures is still a success for children, especially girls, between 2 and 4.
Welcome to the learner workbook for the fifth Read Write Now television series.
This workbook supports the TV series and contains worksheets and exercises for you to practise your reading, writing and spelling skills. This series also looks at technology and its uses.
What is the Read Write Now series?
Read Write Now is a TV series for adults who want to brush up on their reading and writing skills in the comfort of their own home. Each week there are: