Unlike most ESL software out there, this software is specifically designed with the classroom and teacher in mind. Most software takes control out of the teacher’s hand almost to where the teacher becomes a hand model. I found this to be very impersonal and a bit of a boring experience for the students.
Keep Up ESL takes a completely different approach. The software is controlled by the teacher and incorporates over 20 different kinds of games to keep young learners interested for longer periods of time. No longer is learning English a chore. Students will want to come to your class and will be easily motivated to participate and have fun.
The exotic sights and sounds of the many insects, reptiles, birds and other animals thriving in the tropical rainforest are explored in this program. It presents facts about where animals live, what they eat, how they adapt to changes in their environment and how they protect themselves from predators. Children will be intrigued by an incredible variety of species, including iguanas, jaguars, tapirs, coatimundis, snakes, sloths, spiders, caterpillars, beetles, katydids, mantises, butterflies, howler monkeys, spider monkeys, scarlet...
Dk Elt Graded Readers - Elementary a: Animals Look! (Elt Readers)This non-fiction text is one of a series designed for those who want to develop proficiency in reading English. The series features five levels, from beginner to upper-intermediate, to support students taking UCLES exams.
What Can Live in a Lake? (First Step Nonfiction: Animal Adaptations)
What Can Live in a Lake? (First Step Nonfiction: Animal Adaptations) Fish swim and ducks paddle. Beavers build and herons wade. Discover how these animals and others adapt to living in a lake.
Read and discover all about amazing animal life cycles ... Which animals hatch from eggs? What is metamorphosis?
These motivating non-fiction readers are rich in content and beautifully illustrated. Fascinating information in carefully graded language appeals to a broad range of students and supports English across the curriculum, making the series perfect for CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning). Stunning colour photos, maps, diagrams and charts support understanding, while activities and projects develop language and critical thinking skills.