This book is part of the phenomenally successful Oxford Reading Tree which is used to teach reading in 80% of primary schools. The stories within it are about much-loved Biff, Chip and Kipper, their friends and family, and the exciting adventures they have together. They are carefully graded across 9 stages and contain built-in progression and vocabulary repetition throughout.
Countless children have learnt to read with Biff, Chip, and Kipper. Land of the Dinosaurs is part of the phenomenally successful Reading Tree program which is used to teach reading in 80% of primary schools in the UK. The stories within it are about much-loved Biff, Chip and Kipper, their friends and family, and the exciting adventures they have together. They are graded across 9 stages and contain built-in progression and vocabulary repetition throughout. Stage 6 (Approx Reading Age 6 - 7)
Countless children have learnt to read with Biff, Chip, and Kipper. Village in the Snow is part of the phenomenally successful Reading Tree program which is used to teach reading in 80% of primary schools in the UK. The stories within it are about much-loved Biff, Chip and Kipper, their friends and family, and the exciting adventures they have together. They are graded across 9 stages and contain built-in progression and vocabulary repetition throughout. Stage 5 (Approx Reading Age 5 – 6)
Mission 2 is a motivating two-level coursebook with a challenging approach for students preparing for the First Certificate in English examination or any similar examination. The perfect combination of language development and extensive exam training.
Mission 2 consists of 7 units which contain authentic or semi-authentic reading texts combining stimulating content and cross-cultural topics.
A small town in Maryland installed surveillance cameras on the town hall, paid for by the Department of Homeland Security. The state of Kentucky received a similar grant to protect bingo parlors from attack, and the city of Grand Forks, North Dakota deployed a $145,000 bomb-dismantling robot against a backpack left by vagrants under a pine tree, which turned out to contain nothing more than bricks. These are just a few examples of American responses to fear in the post-9/11 world.