Reliable and straightforward, this text has helped thousands of students learn to write well. Jean Wyrick's rhetorically organized STEPS TO WRITING WELL WITH ADDITIONAL READINGS is known for its student-friendly tone and the clear way it presents the basics of essay writing in an easy-to-follow progression of useful lessons and activities. Through straightforward advice and thoughtful assignments, the text gives students the practice they need to approach writing well-constructed essays with confidence.
These leveled fiction and nonfiction ELL Readers provide sheltered support (comprehensible input, labelled pictures) for the vocabulary development of ELL kindergarten students.
Animals (Short Course B) is a textbook that engages middle school students in science through an accessible design, student-friendly narrative, and vivid visuals. A multitude of activities reinforce and extend students understanding of life science content.
This new edition is designed to help graduate and research students with the process, preparation, writing, and examination of their theses. Many students are able to design their program of research and to collect the data, but they can find it more difficult to transform their data into a thesis.
Dr Paul Oliver is a principal lecturer in the School of Education and Professional Development at the University of Huddersfield.
A general English course which develops fluency, accuracy, and confidence. Key features Fresh topics get students thinking and speaking. Authentic reading and listening provides a natural context for presentation of language points. An active discovery approach to grammar guides students to work out patterns and rules for themselves.