Success is a six-level* course for Upper Secondary school students aged 14-20 years, taking learners from zero beginner to an advanced level of English competency. The age range has been fundamental in defining the most important features of this course. Designed for learners who are at a critical point in their education, Success helps them bridge the gap between their school years and adulthood.
* Advanced level is due to be published early 2009
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The School Dictionary is completely relevant to the needs of young people who are studying a wide range of subjects through the medium of English and preparing for school examinations. It explains - clearly and accurately - the vocabulary needed for successful study in any of the key school subjects.
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"Yikes! It's Due Tomorrow?!": How to Handle School Snafus (Go Parents! Guide) From a child fretting over having a male teacher for the first time to suffering from test anxiety, this practical and humorous guide offers parents a commonsense approach to handling a variety of school-related problems. Some of the issues addressed include serious subjects such as how to tell if a child has a learning disability, as well as more light-hearted situations such as what to do if a child is afraid of the automatic flushing toilets at school.
Based on the popular educational games of the same name, the Leap Frog cartoon series teaches preschool fundamentals in a fun and friendly way. In this volume, frog brother and sister Tad and Lily prepare for their first day of school by taking a tour of the classroom and learning about phonics, counting, and animals.