Muppet Grover uses his own furry blue body to form letters of the alphabet, utilizing in the accompanying text words which begin with the letter illustrated.
How many times can a man strike a bargain with the Devil - yet escape the fire of Hades?
Here is Robert Louis Stevenson's famous tale of the fantastic adventures of Keawe, a young Hawaiian sailor, who is offered the opportunity to buy a bottle containing an imp which will grant all his wishes. The only catch is that the bottle must thereafter be resold for a price smaller than what he paid for it, or he will be condemned to live out the rest of his days in excruciating torment.
English Teaching Professional is a quarterly magazine which is packed with classroom activities and teaching tips for every English language teacher.
In every issue you can find articles which focus on reviews of recent EFL theory, as well as lots of practical hints e.g. how to teach different language aspects, how to deal with some undesirable behaviour which appears in L2 classrooms, advice on how to improve your teaching, how to use computers more effectively and lots more.
The classic fairytale of Cinderella struggling to cope with an evil stepmother and stepsisters. There is a ball, a handsome prince and a glass slipper which all contribute to a happy ending.
A classic tale involving a miller’s daughter who supposedly can spin straw into gold, a crafty little man by the name of Rumpelstiltskin who asks for too much reward and a wise court jester which saves the day.