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In Seeing Through Native Eyes: Understanding the Language of Nature (Audiobook)
In Seeing Through Native Eyes, Jon Young condenses the fundamental teachings of Wilderness Awareness School by weaving natural science and native philosophy with story and lore. You will emerge overwhelmed with information and insight. You will be inspired to practice seeing with native eyes in the place where you live.
This book will help you to recognize and understand differences in pronunciation and vocabulary. It includes a CD covering a number of business topics, spoken by both native and non-native speakers of English.
Parallel structure is an important element of proper writing. Words, phrases and clauses should all be parallel when linked together in a series or connected with coordinating conjunctions. Combinations and patterns of words should all agree with the subject. However, many native speakers and ESL learners are left wondering what parallel structure is, and how can this technique be used in everyday writing?
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Treasures provides pupils with engaging literature, an emphasis on nonfiction and a strong focus on comprehension, vocabulary and fluency helping them to be successful readers and test-takers. Treasures also offers phonics, spelling, grammar and writing integrated into all differentiated reading and instructional materials to help make learning meaningful.