Prospero, Duke of Milan lives on a lonely island with his daughter Miranda, Caliban a monster and Ariel a magic spirit. He learns to do magic and he wants to punish his bad brother, Antonio. He creates a magic storm – a tempest. All the people with Antonio on the ship land on Prospero’s island. Many strange things happen to them, but in the end they all come together again. Caliban and Ariel are free. Prospero and his brother are friends again.
Changing their Skies: Stories from Africa (Bookworms Stage 2 )
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Changing their Skies: Stories from Africa (Bookworms Library Stage 2 )
'Then a letter came for Aloo from a famous college in America. They offered him a place . . . a place with a scholarship. Aloo could not believe it at first. He read the letter again and again.' Aloo is very happy, but soon he finds that it is not so easy. He will need money to live on, money for his plane ticket . . . And then there is Mother . . . The stories in this volume of World Stories come from Malawi, South Africa, and Tanzania by African writers Steve Chimombo, Farida Karodia, and M. G. Vassanji.
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When we lose a love, it seems as if the world has truly come to an end. We feel that we'll never recover, never fall in love again, and perhaps never again feel the joy life used to provide. And as distressing as these feelings are, they are actually quite useful - an integral part of the healing process we must experience in order to be whole and ready to love again. As Dr. John Gray tells us, by shutting down the feelings of hurt, pain, and loneliness, we are actually hindering our recovery.
Designed for primary school children (aged 5-6). Each unit of work is a web of different strands of learning objectives leading off from a central focus. The unit web strands interleave and interleave again with the subsequent levels to create a solid language fabric.
Designed for primary school children (aged 5-6). Each unit of work is a web of different strands of learning objectives leading off from a central focus. The unit web strands interleave and interleave again with the subsequent levels to create a solid language fabric.