A modern course for grades 4-6 elementary school, written in accordance with the latest guidelines of the core curriculum and leading gradually from the fun to the self-study and self-esteem.
A modern course for grades 4-6 elementary school, written in accordance with the latest guidelines of the core curriculum and leading gradually from the fun to the self-study and self-esteem.
This is a collection of six interlinked stories about a family preparing for the parent's silver wedding anniversary and the skeletons this drags from the cupboard. Gradually, as the stories develop, it becomes obvious that the marriage is far from happy and the anniversary itself a sham.
In his quest to unravel the threads left by his brother's death in Cambodia, Thomas Reed travels to the streets of Manila and the jungles of Cambodia, where he gradually pieces together the information that will lead him to his brother's lost child.
Kernel One - The story line develops gradually, and at first revolves only around the main themes of the book (eg. travel, finding a place to live, getting a job etc). But towards the end it becomes an exciting kidnap plot involving all the characters in the book. Kernel One has a careful structural progression with specific communicative aims. The language presented is relevant for such operations as introducing yourself, asking where other people live and work, expressing requests, making suggestions, giving simple instructions and much more. However, the language is presented progressively, so that learners gradually acquire both insight into the structure of the language.