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"ESL phonics for all ages is ... designed for English language learners who can read a non-Roman alphabet native language, and for English learners who cannot read in any language.' -- from p. [4] cover.
Easy-to-use language-generating activities to increase the motivation & participation of English-as-a-Second-Language students.
The lessons in this workbook are a shining key to the child's own world, identity, and needs. The variety of reinforcing activities explore questions about students' native countries, families, feelings, food, and more.There's even special cut-out alphabet cards and worksheets for a focus on alphabet recognition and formation. Throughout the lessons, simple sentences revolve around I am/am not, I like/don't like, I have/don't have, and This is____! The flexible, sequenced materials do not depend on previous lessons and require no special training on behalf of the teacher.
A gripping chronicle of psychological manipulation and abuse at a "therapeutic" boarding school for troubled teens, and how one young woman fought to heal in the aftermath. At fifteen, Elizabeth Gilpin was an honor student, a state-ranked swimmer and a rising soccer star, but behind closed doors her undiagnosed depression was wreaking havoc on her life. Growing angrier by the day, she began skipping practices and drinking to excess. At a loss, her parents turned to an educational consultant who suggested Elizabeth be enrolled in a behavioral modification program. That recommendation would change her life forever. The nightmare began when she was abducted from her bed in the middle of the nig...
The lure of cowgirls and cowboys has hooked the American imagination with the lure of freedom and adventure since the turn of the twentieth century. The cowboy and cowgirl played in the imagination and made rodeo into a symbolic representation of the Western United States. As a sport that is emblematic of all things “Western,” rodeo is a phenomenon that has since transcended into popular culture. Rodeo’s attraction has even spanned oceans and lives in the imaginations of many around the world. From the modest start of this fantastic sport in open fields to celebrate the end of a long cattle drive or to settle a friendly “who’s the best” bet between neighboring ranches, rodeo trul...
For Dr. Elizabeth Delbridge, giving professional advice to her listeners over the radio was her ideal job, until one caller decides to become too obsessive. Should she involve the police or try to deal with the stalker on her own? Not wanting to become too personally involved due to an unpleasant ending in a similar case, Detective Gabe Ryder keeps his distance from the enticing talk show hostess. As the case develops, Ryder discovers he may need the up close and personal touch to solve the case. Will he allow his feelings to save the day, or will he go by the book?
DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Plays" by Susan Glaspell. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.
Over 175 fully illustrated, reproducible activities featuring U.S. holidays, customs and special events are provided to help ESL students at all levels develop a solid grasp of English vocabulary, reading, and language skills.
Early on the morning of May 6, 1840, the elderly Lord William Russell was found in his London house with his throat so deeply cut that his head was nearly severed. The crime soon had everyone, including Queen Victoria, feverishly speculating about motives and methods. But when the prime suspect claimed to have been inspired by a sensational crime novel, it sent shock waves through literary London and drew both Dickens and Thackeray into the fray. Could a novel really lead someone to kill? In Murder by the Book, Claire Harman blends a riveting true-crime whodunit with a fascinating account of the rise of the popular novel and the early battle for its soul among the most famous writers of the day.