This book forms part of the 5 level course, designed for kids of different ages, and specifically organised in a way that English classes can be combined with such school subjects as Art, Science, Geography, etc.. The presentation is nice and amusing, children have fun doing various entertaining tasks and learn English playfully.
Act One: We begin shortly after the battle of Shrewsbury, in which King Henry IV was victorious over the rebel forces and Prince Hal killed Harry Hotspur in single combat. But another rebellion is on its way.
Added by: khairelsid | Karma: 27.65 | Fiction literature | 24 September 2009
4
You have traveled back to a time when dinosaurs rule the earth. You're alone in a prehistoric pine forest when a huge dinosaur--a flesh-eating
megalosaurus--comes staggering toward you. It looks sick and weak--but suddenly it turns on you with a tremendous roar! You can run from the angry creature or jump quickly to another era. Your decision can lead you to safety--or leave you stranded in time! Are you ready to face the danger?
Did you know that 84 percent of Americans say they're not in their ideal jobs? Eighty-four percent! With roughly 153 million people in the U.S. labor force and the average American poised to hold 10.5 jobs in his or her lifetime, one thing's for certain: That's a lot of job dissatisfaction. To guide you through the sometimes scary world of work, we've compiled this handbook for every step of your career. Why mess with one book for résumés, another for interviewing and still another for salary negotiation?
In this third book in the series, Michael Lewis brings in a variety of colleagues who write about the "lexical approach" both from a theoretical and practical point of view.
An invaluable collection of activities and information for the contemporary ELT teacher. Clear references to the links between a lexical view of language and "learner independence" another much used and abused concept in ELT but never really implemented.