Target Listening is a practical, engaging series that helps students improve overall communicative skills through listening tasks presented in natural conversational English. All activities incorporate focused, practical vocabulary words used in everyday situations. The vocabulary words are recycled throughout the series to reinforce learning. Real-life themes are presented through each unit exposing students to situations they encounter everyday outside of the classroom.
Target Listening is a practical, engaging series that helps students improve overall communicative skills through listening tasks presented in natural conversational English. All activities incorporate focused, practical vocabulary words used in everyday situations. The vocabulary words are recycled throughout the seriesto reinforce learning. Real-life themes are presented through each unit exposing students to situations they encounter everyday outside of the classroom. Target Listening is beneficial in the classroom setting or in the home setting for students who need to prepare for English listening or speaking exams.
Bill Nye discusses the forces that affect the surface of the Earth in Bill Nye the Science Guy: Rocks & Soil. He explains that any of these forces can be violent, as in earthquakes and volcano eruptions, while some transform the Earth over a long period of time. The Science Guy looks at the inner workings of the Earth, and tells how rocks break down to help form soil. Nye inserts his usual trademark humor and parody into the scientific discussion to create a fun learning atmosphere.
Minerals are an important part of everything around us -- from the pencils we write with to the airplanes in the sky. Even the earth beneath our feet is packed solid with these essential building blocks. In All About Rocks & Minerals, children will discover the characteristics of minerals and see how different minerals make up different kinds of rocks: igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic...
Limited Edition digitally remastered Japanese pressing of this beloved 1953 Jazz album, perhaps the most important and influential album of her career.
Not I • Whee Baby • Why Do You Have to Go Home • You're Making Me Crazy • Something Cool • Magazines • Midnight Sun • Lonely House • I Should Care • It Could Happen to You • First Thing You Know, You're in Love • Stranger Called the Blues • I'll Take Romance • Look Out up There • Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise • Out of Somewhere • Love Doesn't Live Here Anymore • I'm Thrilled • This Time the Dream's on Me •