`But it's bad - it's bad,' Mr Tulliver added - `a woman's no business wi' being so clever; it'll turn to trouble, I doubt.' Rebellious and affectionate, Maggie Tulliver is always in trouble. Recalling her own experiences as a girl, George Eliot describes Maggie's turbulent childhood with a sympathetic engagement that makes the early chapters of The Mill on the Floss among the most immediately attractive she ever wrote.
"Access to FCE Teacher's book" provides coverage of the grammar and vocabulary that students need to progress from Intermediate level to First Certificate.
The Cat in the Hat, Sally, and Dick take an undersea voyage aboard the S.S. Undersea Glubber! Traveling down from the Sunny Zone to the Dark Zone to the Trench at the bottom, Captain Cat and his crew get up close and personal with the different life forms found at each level of the ocean. Along the way, they meet sharks, jellyfish, dolphins, manatees, whales, and sea cucumbers, to name just a few!
Mary Lennox is born in India to English parents. Her mother isn't interested in her and she is looked after by an Indian servant. Mary is a spoiled, ill-tempered and unhealthy child. She is sent back to England, where she finds a secret garden that will change her life