Complete Answer Keys. Easy-Reading, Student-Directed Instructions. Lively Illustrations on Nearly Every Exercise. Interest-Grabbing Activities. Reinforcement and Review. Sample Activities Include: Writing to Describe or Persuade, Paraphrasing, Main Ideas and Details, Chronological Order, Parallel Construction, Editing and Revising, Recognizing Misplaced Modifiers, Writing a Business Letter, Writing Facts and Opinions and More!
Some topics: Bookshop, Library, Supermarket, Bakery, Wet Market, Clinic, Park, Swimming Pool, Seaside, School canteen, Void Deck, Accident, Bedtime, Art lesson, Birthday Party, Shopping, Aquarium, Zoo, Night market, Airport... 25 Themes, Includes Prompts, Ideas and Response, Continuous Response, Glossary, Excellent for both Classroom and Home Learning
Is Ebonics really a dialect or simply bad English? Do women and men speak differently? Will computers ever really learn human language? Does offensive language harm children? These are only a few of the issues surrounding language that crop up every day. Most of us have very definite opinions on these questions one way or another. Yet as linguist Donna Jo Napoli points out in this short and highly entertaining volume, many of our most deeply held ideas about the nature of language and its role in our lives are either misconceived or influenced by myths and stereotypes.
Product Description: In this new lexical survey of Kant's works, Howard Caygill presents Kantian concepts and terminology in terms that will introduce and clarify his ideas for students and general readers alike.
In Academic Writing Task 2, you are either required to write a cause and effect essay or a process essay. Writing process essay is really hard because of steps and convincing ideas. Steps and convincing ideas are related to how things are made. The videos in this post describe how things are made.