Fourteen years ago, pregnant Paige Dunn was felled by a severe case of polio; she delivered her baby from an iron lung. Left alone after her husband abandoned and divorced her, she raised her daughter, Diana, alone. Diana, now 13, has taken over the night shift of her mother's round-the-clock nursing care. Out of this virtually shut-in situation, Elizabeth Berg has knitted a tight fiction about domestic strife and loyalty; racism; and the long aftermath of disease.
Oxford, timeless and modern, is famous the world over for its university and history. For 800 years it has been home to scholars and royalty, and the ghosts of its famous characters and inhabitants are all around. Nowadays, as you’ll see, Oxford is a thriving, cosmopolitan town. The University is still very much at the heart of Oxford but it’s also a busy commercial centre and an ever-popular destination for visitors. Whether you’re visiting for business or pleasure you’ll never be short of things to see and do here.
Photographs combine with lively illustrations and engaging, age-appropriate stories in Readers, a multilevel reading program guaranteed to capture children's interest while developing their reading skills and general knowledge. Welcome to China takes readers on a whirlwind tour of the world's biggest country, taking a look at its people, its landscape, its culture, and how all of these are changing with the times.
These flashcards support the key vocabulary for the lessons covered by the students book. You can teach the relevant vocabulary for family, countries and nationalities, appearance of someone, daily routines, telling the time, free time activities, vegetables and fruits etc. You can also adapt them to any level to enrich your lessons.
Welcome Plus 5 and 6 contain the material covered in Welcome 3.
Welcome DVDs use top quality animation to present th
e adventures of Masid, the genie, and his friends. They contain animations of the storyline followed in the course, as well as modelling the key structures necessary at each level. All the songs are fully animated and the words are shown on the screen.
This amusing DVD production is highly entertaining and effective in stimulating students to use the English language. The DVDs can be used