Clement Hurd redrew some of his pictures for this new edition of the profoundly comforting story of a bunny's imaginary game of hide-and-seek and the lovingly steadfast mother who finds him every time.
A syllabus should clearly communicate the scope and requirements of a course to students. It must be carefully crafted and organized, and accurately set expectations around course participation, assignments, and grading—all while meeting the specific requirements of your institution. Learn how to set up your students and your class for success by writing a well-organized and complete syllabus. Author Karl Kapp walks teachers through the various sections of a common syllabus, with best practices for making the syllabus a more valuable tool in any class.
Listen to Audio Pronunciations of Common English Vocabularies. This course covers a few thousands of commonly used English words in various categories. Students will be able to try pronouncing words by themselves, as they appear on the screen, before listening to Emma's pronunciation. While you learn how to pronounce the words correctly, you may will also get familiar with words that you didn't know before. The course is especially designed to be consumable in situation when the student needs to kill some time. It requires minimal concentration and can easily be used on the train, bus, any waiting room you may find yourself in etc.
Listen Up is a fun and easy 3-level listening course for lower-elementary aged learners of English. In each lesson, colorful characters excite and guide young learners through fun and interesting listening activities. A carefully designed syllabus provides an appropriate structure to allow students to build up their basic listening skills and comprehension. Each Listen Up book has 16 core units and four review units.
CNN Student News - August 18, 2016 (with English subtitle)
Not all STEM jobs are created equal. CNN Student News helps you find out what the five highest-paying graduate jobs are in STEM fields, and learn what other professions will need workers in the years ahead. Also covered: the resignation of the U.S. attorney general, new U.S.-led airstrikes in Syria, and the potential health benefits of chocolate.