Primary Classic Readers - The Ugly Duckling (Level 1)
New Editions Primary Classic Readers is a three-level series of classic tales comprising some of the best-loved children's stories. The stories have been retold and carefully adapted for each level. The books are graded in terms of vocabulary and grammar to reflect students' capabilities at each level, making reading for pleasure in English simple and enjoyable.
This is the graded reader version of the classic text in audio form. More than 100 years after its first appearance, Jerome K. Jerome's classic account of an eccentric journey up the Thames by rowboat, remains popular. The erratic progress of J. Harris, George and Montmorency the dog won immediate approval of Londoners, while readers all over the world saw THREE MEN IN A BOAT as a key to the British character.
A best-selling classic, now in a fourth edition, that provides a comprehensive, up-to-date analysis of the theoretical foundations of foreign and second language teaching.
The Classic Few
items can genuinely be termed "a classic". '57 Chevys and 65 Mustangs,
Melville's Moby Dick - and a language teaching textbook? Brown's Principles of Language Learning and Teaching
is the classic primer on second language learning -- so much so that it
continues to feature in many of the North American MATESL programs. Now
in a fourth edition (the first edition was published in 1980), the book
has grown with the advancement of studies in Second Language
Acquisition. It has undergone significant reorganization and updating
in this new edition.
So, can a textbook be a classic? Well, Brown's Principles of Language Learning and Teaching
remains the standard after 20 years. For those teachers who haven't
taken a course in language learning theory, the readability of this
book, along with its stature within the profession, makes it a "first
choice" in your next bookshop visit, along with current best sellers
and, of course, "literary classics".
The potential of the human memory is phenomenal. But do you know how to make the most of yours? In this edition if the BBC classic Use Your Memory, the secrets of how to improve your memory are fascinatingly revealed by Tony Buzan. He teaches you how to improve your memory
for names, numbers, dates and lists and also for speeches, articles,
poetry and whole books. There are sections for card players, for people
learning new languages and for those studying for exams, as well as an
intriguing chapter on how to recall your dreams. Use You Memory will- Be particularly useful for school and university students throughout their studies, and especially during review and exam times Be useful for business people and for those wishing to improve their brainpower as they advance in years. Allow anyone to join the rapidly growing number of mental athletes who are preparing themselves for memory competitions and championships. All the classic memory systems are explained, plus, of course, Tony Buzan’s own world-famous Mind Mapping technique