Stories of Great Americans for Little Americans (Illustrated)
Very simply told stories of warriors, statesmen, explorers, scientists, inventors, men and women of letters, and others. Featured are Marquette in Iowa, Penn and the Indians, Thomas Smith and the beginning of rice culture in South Carolina, Franklin and the ants, Putnam and the wolf, and dozens of other stories. Suitable for ages 7 and up.
Moon North Carolina Coast tells you what you need to know to plan the perfect trip for you. Discover the stories behind the state’s historic lighthouses, paddle through maritime forests, and see if you can spot wild ponies. Along with trip ideas like Eat Like a Local” and The Best of the North Carolina Coast”, Frye includes tips on where to find the best crab and shrimp, and what beach is right for you, whether you’re looking for family fun, recreation, or just to get away from it all.
A section from the podcast brought by British Council. The series consists of 9 episodes and is supplied with exersices and transcripts. The series develops listening and speaking skills and is very popular with students.
Carolina is from Venezuela and she’s come to England to live, study and have fun. Listen to what happens to her.
Vernacular Grammar(s) of Mid-Nineteenth Century Northwestern South Carolina: A Study of Civil War LettersThe book discusses the grammar(s) of selected Civil War soldiers hailing from three counties in Northwestern South Carolina. It is in two parts, of which the first constitutes the theoretical background; the second presents the results of an analysis of the compiled corpus. Both parts comprise three chapters and are linked by Chapter Four. Chapter One places Northwestern South Carolina within the linguistic landscape of the American South.
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