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Academic Studies English - Learning Strategies
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Academic Studies English - Learning StrategiesAcademic Studies English - Learning Strategies

WHY STUDY?

The most common answers are
1. to do well on the test,
2. to pass the course,
3. to advance to the next level,
4. to graduate.

Some people even answer “to make my spouse ( or parents) happy”, or “to please the teacher”.

These are “short term” answers, but the real “long term” answer is so that YOU will really know the material, internalize it, and have it available
whenever you need it. Studying/learning skills are essential tools for every human being because they give you ownership of ideas and skills that you can use for the rest of your life.

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Help Your Kids with Language Arts
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Help Your Kids with Language ArtsHelp Your Kids with Language Arts

Reduce the stress of studying English and help your child with their homework!
The perfect guide for parents who want to assist their children with schoolwork, Help Your Kids with Language Arts is designed to make all facets of studying the English language easy and interesting.
Presenting the ins and outs of English in a clear, visual, and accessible style, Help Your Kids with Language Arts covers everything from the basic concepts of grammar, punctuation, spelling, and communication skills to some of the more challenging ideas that face students today.
 
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Learn to use reported speech: HE SAID, SHE SAID
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Learn to use reported speech: HE SAID, SHE SAIDLearn to use reported speech: HE SAID, SHE SAID

Reported speech and indirect speech mean the same thing: They allow you to express what someone has said. This sentence, “He said he was studying English”, is an example of reported speech. But how do you conjugate the verbs? Is it “he said he was studying” or “he said he studied“? Both are correct depending on the situation. Learn how to say it correctly every time with Ronnie’s quick and easy chart. Your friends said they watched this lesson. So what are you waiting for?

Reuploaded Thanks to NewLearn90 and saimoh76

 
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Spotlight 4 DVD ROM+ Video
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Spotlight 4 (DVD ROM)Spotlight 4 (DVD ROM)The DVD ROM, which is compatible with Interactive Whiteboards, contains animated stories, cartoons and songs, grammar rules and. of course, vocabulary and grammar exercises. It also contains various fun, interactive activities to do before, during and after studying the coursebook lessons. This DVD ROM is suitable for individual use at home, as well as in class.

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Just in Time Algebra
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Just in Time AlgebraJust in Time AlgebraThis Cram series serves the reader who needs to review and learn specific material in a short period of time for the purpose of passing an important test, such as an exit exam, admissions test, vocational exam, or certification exam. In ten streamlined chapters, readers learn the fundamentals of algebra and discover time saving study skills and essential test-taking strategies. Each chapter has special features designed to make studying fast and efficient, including tips on handling multiple choice questions, using a calculator, and easy to remember terms, rules, and shortcuts.

 
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