Discovery School - Great Books - Gulliver's Travels
Jonathan Swift's satirical masterwork, Gulliver's Travels, is much more than a children's classic. Seventeenth-century England was a country ripe with social ironies, and Swift plucked them all, placing them in a story alive with narrative drive. Discover the inner and outer worlds of Swift and how his prickly prose remains on target today
Goodbye Rainbow provides teachers with a type of musical material never before available. The songs are structured, and written in the modern idiom and the themes provide an abundant material for discussion, covering many aspects of modern life.
This is Ken Wilson’s second LP of language songs. In the first, Mister Monday and other songs for the teaching of English the structures range from elementary to intermediate
The Economist is a global weekly magazine written for those who share an uncommon interest in being well and broadly informed. Each issue explores the close links between domestic and international issues, business, politics, finance, current affairs, science, technology and the arts.
The Diaries of Adam and Eve is Twain's humorous take on the myth of the Garden of Eden, as told by the participants. The joys and conflicts described will be familiar to all who labor with and love the opposite sex. Written in diary form, The Diary of Adam and Eve is an ingenious, witty, and ultimately delightful retelling of the dawn of human creation with many a grain of truth for today's gender disputes.