Recent trends in ESL/EFL curriculum design and pedagogy have stressed the importance of teaching communicative strategies and the funcional use of language. "Speaking Naturally" is designed to do just that: teach students how to perform certain language functions in English by presenting the social rules for language use.
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Rosetta Stone - No. 1 in the world among linguistic software. Rosetta Stone - one of the best programs for learning a foreign language at home. Flash allows you to teach the technique as you do in his childhood began to teach their native language - no rules, by immersion, multiple repetition and the formation of the association of a number of different areas of life, development patterns and automatisms in principle from the simple to complex
The little settlement that weathered the long, hard winter of 1880-81 is now a growing town. Laura is growing up, and she goes to her first evening social. Mary is at last able to go to a college for the blind. Best of all, Almanzo Wilder asks permission to walk home from church with Laura. And Laura, now fifteen years old, receives her certificate to teach school. And so continues Laura Ingalls Wilder's beloved story of a pioneer girl and her family. The nine Little House books have been cherished by generations of readers as both a unique glimpse into America's frontier past and a heartwarming, unforgettable story. The little settlement of The Long Winter becomes a frontier town and Laura, at 15, receives a certificate to teach school.
This is a phonics set of 5 printable booklets in teaching your children to read English including flashcards. Phonics: Teach to Read features: 1. Beginning Phonograms and Word Flashcards What is a Phonogram? Phonograms are alphabetical characters, or symbols, that represent the sounds of speech. The first phonograms to be learned are the letters of the alphabet. Find more....
This innovative and user-friendly workbook is designed to guide students and instructors through the ideas and methods of the growing field of world history. Useful as either a supplement or a core text, this hands-on book provides all the elements necessary to conduct a full-fledged world history course, including narrative, projects, primary sources, and a glossary of terms. Within a unifying argument that world history is the history of a single humanity, David Hertzel uses the comparative method and an array of primary sources to teach critical thinking skills using primary sources. Students become active learners, not only observers but participants in and heirs to world history.