Buck is a strong, intelligent dog who moves from an easy life in California to the Klondike. Life is tough in the cold north of Canada and Buck has to learn many hard lessons to survive. But can he ever be happy there?
American English
Penguin Active Reading. There is the text, teacher's notes, worksheets with the answers, Audio and CD-ROM in the archive.
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Reading Power 2
Power Reading Course Book with Audio Countdown Timing CD | 2002 | PDF | 240 pages | ISBN: 0960170642 | 27Mb Power Reading is the best, fastest, easiest, most effective speedreading and comprehension course ever developed!
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The Wonderland series has been written for Greek and Cypriot Pre-Junior and Junior classes. The course uses a structured syllabus focussing on skills development, with abundant practice and recycling. Amazing stories, songs, chants, listening and reading materials inspire pupils to talk and write about their own lives, opinions and experiences.
The Psoas Book is a comprehensive guide to the iliopsoas muscle, and its profound influence on the body/mind/emotions. Easy to read The Psoas Book covers information gathered about the core muscle of the human body called the psoas (so-as), and is essential reading for anyone interested in health, wellness, and movement.
You definitely know how to read. But do you know how to read artfully? Unlike everyday reading, artful reading—the way we read novels and short stories—is less about reading for specific information and more about reading to revel in the literary experience.And the best part: These skills are not difficult or unwieldy; rather, they are well within your reach. According to award-winning Professor Timothy Spurgin, who has made a career of enlightening students about the benefits of artful reading, great readers are made, not born.