Patterned after Strunk and White's classic The Elements of Style, this reference concisely summarizes the substantial existing research on the art and science of mentoring. The Elements of Mentoring reduces this wealth of published material on the topic to the fifty most important and pithy truths for supervisors in all fields.
This is the teacher's book to accompany the Headstart beginner course.
It contains the workbook key, all the answers to the exercises from the student's book, the tapescripts, photocopiable material, 2 Stop and Check tests as well as some hints and tips on teaching beginners.
Software with additional grammar, vocabulary, communication activities and games. Originally, an element of the New English Zone 1, an English course intended for the fourth grade in Polish schools (10-year-old beginners). However, it works very well as an interesting way to revise the material with every course book you use. Note: Exercises are in English, but instructions in Polish! reuploaded Thanks to SLar!
Software with additional grammar, vocabulary, communication activities and games. Originally, an element of the New English Zone 1, an English course intended for the fourth grade in Polish schools (11-year-old beginners). However, it works very well as an interesting way to revise the material with every course book you use.
Note: Exercises are in English, but instructions in Polish!
Grade 10 Up–This detailed volume "concentrates on civilizations that arose east of the Caspian Sea," from modern Afghanistan and the Aral Sea south to India and Sri Lanka and east to Japan, Korea, and the islands of Southeast Asia. The years covered range from 3000 B.C.E. through the 15th century. Entries vary in length from a paragraph to several pages, with the longer presentations followed by short lists for further reading; the appendix contains a comprehensive bibliography. Topics include dynasties, cultures, archaeological sites, artifacts, religions, temples, palaces, agricultural and economic development, trade, and individuals. The text, though dry, is thorough and up to date, incorporating descriptive material and, where relevant, the various interpretations of an item's or site's significance. There are occasional misspellings and an infrequent gaffe–the second ancient city on the site of Taxila was about one quarter square mile in size, not 72,000 square miles–but the material, with its many cross-references, is generally accurate.