Aesop, or Æsop, known only for his fables, was by tradition a slave of African descent who lived from about 620 to 560 BC in Ancient Greece. Aesop's Fables are still taught as moral lessons and used as subjects for various entertainments, especially children's plays and cartoons.
Learning from Shanghai: Lessons on Achieving Educational Success
The Shanghai school system has attracted worldwide attention since its impressive performance in the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) in 2009. The system ranks as a ‘stunning success’ according to standards of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Shanghai also stands out for having the world’s highest percentage of ‘resilient students’ – students from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds who emerge as top performers. Learning From Shanghai: Lessons on Educational Success offers a close-up view of the people and the policies that have achieved such world-class performance.
Easy English Vocabulary is a basic/intermediate ESL program for speakers of any language. Easy English Vocabulary: Master all of the words and phrases you need to know to get by in everyday English conversation. Learn on the go with this audio-only course. No reading or writing necessary.
Easy English Vocabulary includes: Eleven lessons on two CD's, Useful topics like Computers and the Internet, Shopping and Money, and Law and Government, Realistic conversations, easy definitions, and lots of examples, Three bonus audio lessons online, Online glossary.
This richly illustrated series of retold fairy tales for children aged 5-12 years old will bring an extra dimension to your English teaching. With listening, speaking, reading, writing, and drama activities, Classic Tales graded readers make it easy for you to create complete language lessons around a popular and engaging traditional tale.
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