Big Nate is an American comic srip written and illustrated by Lincoln Peirce. The strip is about a boy named Nate Wright, a rebellious and energetic sixth-grader, and his classmates and teachers. Nate is portrayed as a boy with little interest in studies or conforming to standards. Because of this, he is no stranger to the detention room. Some of the staff at the school include Mrs. Godfrey (Nate's social studies teacher and chief faculty nemesis), art teacher Mr. Rosa, Principal Nichols, Mrs. Shipulski, and Mrs. Czerwicki. Nate's best friends include Francis and Teddy .
Big Nate is an American comic srip written and illustrated by Lincoln Peirce. The strip is about a boy named Nate Wright, a rebellious and energetic sixth-grader, and his classmates and teachers. Nate is portrayed as a boy with little interest in studies or conforming to standards. Because of this, he is no stranger to the detention room. Some of the staff at the school include Mrs. Godfrey (Nate's social studies teacher and chief faculty nemesis), art teacher Mr. Rosa, Principal Nichols, Mrs. Shipulski, and Mrs. Czerwicki. Nate's best friends include Francis and Teddy .
The English Teacher's Handbook (Continuum Education Handbooks)
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The English Teacher's Handbook (Continuum Education Handbooks)
Helena Ceranic is Head of English Faculty and Assistant Principal at Bottisham Village College in Cambridgeshire, UK. She has taught English in three secondary schools and has experience of being a Lead English teacher for Essex Local Authority.
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New English File ESOL Teacher's Resource Book Entry 1-2
The book is aimed at new or established ESOL teachers using New English File Elementary. When writing these resources we set out to extend, adapt, and contextualize the material in New English FileElementaryto the UK ESOL context. The resources can also be used as stand-alone material in ESOL classes. We, the authors, have many years experience of teaching ESOL in the UK. The resources are inspired by the kind of tried and tested material we have been creating and using in the ESOL classroom.