25 Easy Nonfiction Mini-Books Easy-to-Read Reproducible Mini-Books That Build Vocabulary and Fluency—and Support the Social Studies and Science Topics You Teach
What a World 1-2. Amazing Stories from Around the Globe
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What a World 1-2. Amazing Stories from Around the Globe
What a world 2 is a high beginning reader.It is the second in a three-book series of readings for students of English as a second or foreign language. There are 18 topics in the book. Each topic is about a different person, place, or custom. The topics span history and the globe, from Stephen King to the purpose of fattening rooms. Every unit begins with a question and answers thet question.
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Authoritative, thorough, and engaging, Life: The Science of Biology achieves an optimal balance of scholarship and teachability, never losing sight of either the science or the student. The first introductory text to present biological concepts through the research that revealed them, Life covers the full range of topics with an integrated experimental focus that flows naturally from the narrative.
Listening to the News Voice of America is a three-book series designed to improve listening comprehension skills for academic purposes while providing interesting topics related to culture, news, and current events.
Listening to the News Voice of America is a three-book series designed to improve listening comprehension skills for academic purposes while providing interesting topics related to culture, news, and current events.
Each of the twenty units contains an authentic news report from Voice of America, a multimedia broadcasting service funded by the US government. These reports highlight a wide variety of regional and global topics, which are grouped into four major themes: “American Life,” “General Interest,” “Science,” and “World Interest.”