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For Teens 1 Teacher's Resource Book
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For Teens 1 Teacher's resource BookFor Teens 1 Teacher's resource Book For teens 1 is the level 1 of a four-level course for learners of English between the ages of 12 and 15- for Low Secondary School, for beginners to intermediate. A unique concept in teaching solutions! For teens has been a best selling series since it was first launched in 2005 Material for 1-3 hours a week.
 
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For Teens 2: Student's book + Workbook
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For Teens 2: Student's book + WorkbookFor teens 2 is the level 2 of a four-level course for learners of English between the ages of 12 and 15- for Low Secondary School, for beginners to intermediate.
A unique concept in teaching solutions! For teens has been a best selling series since it was first launched in 2005
Material for 1-3 hours a week.
What teachers love about For Teens:
It is easy to use
Its language presentation and practice is clear and effective
Its topics are relevant and updated
It has regular instances of recycling: Integration, Consolidation and Round up sections
It provides project work instances in every unit
It can be covered in one year
It has a combined Student’s Book and Workbook
 
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The Big Book of the 70's
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altThe Big Book of the 70's (Factoid Books)
This mild nostalgia piece takes on the 1970s, continuing the progression of Paradox Press!s Big Book series. Vankin (Conspiracies Cover-Ups and Crimes; The Big Book of Bad) divides the book into four parts: Freaky Fads, The Players, And That!s the Way It Was, and Entertainment Explosion. Each section is further divided into several subsections, with entries on topics such as kung fu, John Lennon, energy crisis, and Sesame Street. Most entries are a few pages long, giving the reader a flavor for the personality or topic but not a great deal of depth. The artwork is primarily playful but in some instances serious; in each case, the art supports the text nicely. There isn!t enough substance here for serious investigation of the 1970s, for the observational pieces are brief and the insights revealed in these sketches are small. Recommended for large public libraries, and academic libraries where cartooning studies are offered."
 
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