Added by: Nadylv | Karma: 7.00 | Black Hole | 28 March 2015
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New Survival English Practice Book Wb
The Survival series is at two levels and is aimed at people using English in a working or travel situation. Each unit consists of a single page for ease of use. The audio is available on CD. 'Survival Files' encourage reference skills and learner independence. The material is bright and lively, and the material can be re-ordered by referring to the topic symbols on each page.
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Added by: Nadylv | Karma: 7.00 | Black Hole | 28 March 2015
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New Survival English SB
The Survival series is at two levels and is aimed at people using English in a working or travel situation. Each unit consists of a single page for ease of use. The audio is available on CD. 'Survival Files' encourage reference skills and learner independence. The material is bright and lively, and the material can be re-ordered by referring to the topic symbols on each page.
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Strike up the band, pack a picnic, and enjoy the fireworks. Celebrate Independence Day takes a nationwide perspective on the joy of America’s biggest party. All the history and culture of Independence Day is here, along with fun facts, an all-American recipe, a locator map for every photo and a complete resource guide. The narrative evokes the patriotic flavor of the Fourth, and explains its associations with liberty and democracy. The text also looks at how people from other nations celebrate their independence days, and includes an expert consultant’s note.
In 1770 a handful of European nations ruled the Americas, drawing from them a stream of products, both everyday and exotic. Some two and a half million black slaves, imprisoned in plantation colonies, toiled to produce the sugar, coffee, cotton, ginger and indigo craved by Europeans. By 1848 the major systems of colonial slavery had been swept away either by independence movements, slave revolts, abolitionists or some combination of all three. How did this happen?
Leveled Readers provide the right level of reading support in any classroom. Leveled 'below-level' for third grade students, these fiction and nonfiction books help all learners build fluency, independence, and motivation for lifelong reading success.