'Hey Hey - Big Songs for Little People' features music from the biggest shows and TV children's characters. From old favourites on the BBC like Bob The Builder, Balimory, Tweenies and Teletubbies, to the new hot new breed on CBeebies; Charlie & Lola, Me Too, Tommy Zoom and Finley The Fire Engine. Plus; ITV's Pocoyo and Engie Benjy; Nickelodeon's The Wiggles and Maisy; Milkshake's (Channel Five) Thomas The Tank Engine and Rupert The Bear. Alongside the phenomenally successful LazyTown and the book publishing sensation The Gruffalo. Plus many more. Reuploaded
Choices meets the challenge of motivating older teenagers who need to achieve academic and educational goals in a modern world.
Combining contemporary, cultural and educational topics with a wide range of digital, online and print material, Choices gives teachers the power to adapt to their classrooms, while the authentic BBC and Channel 4 video clips keep interest levels high and boredom factors low!
This is a connected comedy thriller over eight episodes set in Oxford with a cast that has almost become the repertory company.
Videos are designed to be flexible. Each chapter has a clear teaching point. It can be identified with a major structural area such as the passives or reported speech. A lot more goes on as well, but this clarity of focus makes it easy to select appropriate video materials to go with whatever you are using.
These award-winning videos follow the same syllabus and formula as Grapevinevideos 1 & 2. Each consists of eight comedy vignettes, and some characters (Dennis Cook, Inspector Grant) re-appear from the Grapevine videos.English Channel can be used as a supplement to any beginner / elementary course. If it is done quickly, and extra discussion generated from the Teacher's notes it can be used at higher levels also.
The Student's Book contains tasks for each of the eight videos.
So You Want to Write a Novel... was written for the many who’ve wanted to pursue the lofty endeavor of penning (typing) their very own opus, but for one reason or another got lost in the whole process, or perhaps were even a little intimidated. If you want to harness and channel your story into a cohesive format that makes sense, then give So You Want to Write a Novel... a read, and get started!