British and American National Symbols in the EFL Classroom
The manual offers some ways of using British and American national symbols in the EFL classroom. It is expected to become an essential resource for teachers and lecturers willing to make their classes Country Studies oriented. The manual DVD will help to achieve the aim.
Extraordinary visuals introduce children to some of the many flowers, vines, fungi and trees found from the forest floor to the forest canopy. Presenting information on dozens of plants, the program explains the ecology of the forest and explores the human uses of the rainforest for food and medicine. This program includes information on the ajo tree, purple heart tree, nispero chicle tree, reseco tree, plantanilla tree, Panama hat plant, cecropia tree, chonta palm, kapok tree, coconut palms, strangler fig vine, orchids, ...
A polar desert, tundras are home to a small array of animal life. Found in the northern parts of the world, the tundra's ground is always frozen and is unique in that the winters are always dark and the summers, although short, are always light. How can life survive in this cold, and why does its winter last so long? Learn the answers to these questions and others in illustrations and hands-on experiments.
The "book of the dead" is the morgue log, the ledger in which all cases are entered by hand. For Kay Scarpetta, however, it is about to have a new meaning.
Joe and his enemy Bobby Fuller go back to 1913, where they meet Jim Thorpe, Bobby Fuller's great-grandfather. However, along the way they have several disagreements and, again. and almost die and also, Bobby Fuller tried to give steroids to Jim Thrope.