Yes, We Can! is a three-level course for pre-teens & teens (12 to 15 years old). It addresses topics of interest adapted to the reality of pre-teen and teen students. It presents diverse textual genres and reading-comprehension activities. Clear presentation of grammar and vocabulary in each lesson.
Big Surprise! is the course that brings imagination and excitement into the classroom. A special surprise at the start of each unit focuses attention and creates a sense of curiosity and wonder. Big Surprise! captivates classes with a rich variety of beautifully-illustrated stories, and exciting new songs, chants, animations and plays make learning fun and memorable. With engaging cross-curricular and culture content, and support for mixed-ability classes, open up Big Surprise! and discover the wealth of resources for your dynamic English classroom.
30-Second Literature: The 50 most important forms, genres and styles, each explained in half a minute Whether you’re looking for a new author or genre to explore, 30-Second Literature provides you with summaries of the major literary genres, styles and histories. Part of the 30-Second series, this introductory guide to literature is split into 7 chapters .....
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Multimodal Literacies and Emerging Genres examines the possibilities, challenges, and realities of mutimodal composition as an effective means of communication. The chapters view the ways that writing instructors and their students are exploring the spaces where communication occurs, while also asking “what else is possible.” The genres of film, audio, photography, graphics, speeches, storyboards, PowerPoint presentations, virtual environments, written works, and others are investigated to discern both their capabilities and limitations.