Beep is a new six-level primary course based on the guiding principle that the contexts and situations where learners encounter English should be meaningful and relevant to them so that they draw on their own words, both real and imaginary. The units are clearly and simply structured and are divided equally between theory and fun practice. In addition to activities such as surveys, pair work and personalised writing, Beep gives students the chance to enjoy the learning experience through songs, chants, stories and games. It also ensures that the material caters for many different learning styles and levels of ability.
Beep is a new six-level primary course based on the guiding principle that the contexts and situations where learners encounter English should be meaningful and relevant to them so that they draw on their own words, both real and imaginary. The units are clearly and simply structured and are divided equally between theory and fun practice. In addition to activities such as surveys, pair work and personalised writing, Beep gives students the chance to enjoy the learning experience through songs, chants, stories and games. It also ensures that the material caters for many different learning styles and levels of ability.
Beep is a new six-level primary course based on the guiding principle that the contexts and situations where learners encounter English should be meaningful and relevant to them so that they draw on their own words, both real and imaginary. The units are clearly and simply structured and are divided equally between theory and fun practice. In addition to activities such as surveys, pair work and personalised writing, Beep gives students the chance to enjoy the learning experience through songs, chants, stories and games. It also ensures that the material caters for many different learning styles and levels of ability.
A monster online dictionary of the rich colourful language we call slang... all from a British perspective, with new slang added every month. Now it is awailable OFFLINE in one archive, fully browsable. I downloaded it using TeleportPro, so that everyone could enjoy one of the best online resources of British slang information in the offline mode.
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Seven Blind Mice
"It's a pillar," says one. "It's a fan," says another. One by one, the seven blind mice investigate the strange Something by the pond. And one by one, they come back with a different theory. It's only when the seventh mouse goes out-and explores the whole Something-that the mice see the whole truth. Based on a classic Indian tale, Ed Young's beautifully rendered version is a treasure to enjoy again and again.
"Immensely appealing." (The Horn Book, starred review)
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