The Story of the Internet (Penguin Graded Readers Level 5)
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The Story of the Internet (Penguin Graded Readers Level 5)
The Story of the Internet charts the development of an invention that has had a more dramatic effect on human communication than any since the telephone. The beginnings of the Internet can be found in the early days of the Cold War. The file includes the FULL BOOK, questions and activities as well as teacher materials from the companion website
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The Story of the Internet Penguin Graded Readers Level 5 Ever wondered about how the internet began or why? This Graded Reader is part of the 'Business World' series and explains how the internet developed to what it is today.
ETI Mag is a monthly publication that offers a wider range of materials for students of different ages and levels; posters, ideas, suggestions and ready made activities, and uses the internet as a valuable resource to motivate both teachers and students.
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