This colourful four-level course is for very young learners aged 5-7 years. English is acquired through play, which means children learn the language and have lots of fun at the same time. At Levels 1 and 2 children learn to use English confidently through listening and speaking before they are taught to read and write at Levels 3 and 4. The course materials include a DVD with entertaining stories and a set of beautifully illustrated story cards to help children remember what they've learned. For teachers looking for further support, optional components such as picture cards and musical videos are available for extra class work and practice.
This colourful four-level course is for very young learners aged 5-7 years. English is acquired through play, which means children learn the language and have lots of fun at the same time. At Levels 1 and 2 children learn to use English confidently through listening and speaking before they are taught to read and write at Levels 3 and 4. The course materials include a DVD with entertaining stories and a set of beautifully illustrated story cards to help children remember what they've learned. For teachers looking for further support, optional components such as picture cards and musical videos are available for extra class work and practice.
This colourful four-level course is for very young learners aged 5-7 years. English is acquired through play, which means children learn the language and have lots of fun at the same time. At Levels 1 and 2 children learn to use English confidently through listening and speaking before they are taught to read and write at Levels 3 and 4. The course materials include a DVD with entertaining stories and a set of beautifully illustrated story cards to help children remember what they've learned. For teachers looking for further support, optional components such as picture cards and musical videos are available for extra class work and practice.
Mastering Your Phd: Survival and Success in the Doctoral Years and Beyond, Second Edition
This book helps guide PhD students through their graduate student days. Filled with practical advice on getting started, communicating with your supervisor, staying the course, and planning for the future, this book is a handy guide for graduate students who need that extra bit of help getting started and making it through. It concentrates on critical skills and tactics that are overlooked by many other how-to guides.
Gender, race and the Writing of Empire - Public Discourse and the Boer War
This book looks at the ways Victorian ideas about gender and race supported British imperialism at the turn of the century. It examines the Boer War of 1899-1902 through the war writings of literary figures such as Arthur Conan Doyle, Olive Schreiner, H. Rider Haggard and Rudyard Kipling, and also through newspapers, propaganda, and other forms of public debate in print. Paula M. Krebs' analysis of the part played by ideas about gender and race in public discourse makes a significant new contribution to the study of British imperialism.