When Eric learns that animals communicate by moving their ears, he is very keen to try his new-found knowledge out. However, he uses the wrong word with disastrous consequences.
"Key Words with Peter and Jane" uses the most frequently met words in the English language as a starting point for learning to read successfully and confidently. The Key Words reading scheme is scientifically researched and world renowned. In book "3b", Peter and Jane help their mum and dad in 36 new words including 'rabbits', 'play', 'cake' and 'school'. Once this book has been completed, the child moves on to book "3c".
The new edition of For Your Information 1: Reading and Vocabulary Skills, by Karen Blanchard and Christine Root, helps beginning students become engaged, thoughtful, and confident readers of English. Each thematic unit features high-interest readings and an assortment of activities to increase students' vocabulary base and build reading skills.
Advanced Anecdotes in American English is the third in a series of three readers for students of English as a Second or Foreign Language. This book is designed to give students practice in reading and understanding American English in context. Advanced Anecdotes in American English contains thirty humorous stories, each approximately ISO words in length. Every story is followed by reading comprehension questions and two exercises for reinforcement of vocabulary and structure.
With the newly expanded True Stories series, English language learners from beginner through upper-intermediate proficiency can enjoy the fun and engaging “believe-it-or-not” quality of these colorful news stories. Features ▶ Pre-reading questions. ▶ Activities for pair or small-group work. ▶ A variety of essential reading skills. ▶ Carefully controlled vocabulary and structures. ▶ Exercises in vocabulary, comprehension, discussion, and writing.