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The Oxford Skills World: Listening with Speaking Student Book / Workbook has six topics, and each topic has two units. There are clear learning goals on every page, each topic follows the same structure, and on-the-page characters Olly and Molly keep young learners active and engaged with the material.
When a little girl leaves her room, what happens to her toys? Does her puppet stay on the shelf? Does the doll sit quietly on her bed? Or does something more interesting happen? Read and find out!
Welcome to Our World is a three-level pre-primary series in British English. It uses traditional children's songs from around the world, with amazing National Geographic photos and images, to introduce very young learners to the world of English.
Presents 1,100 high-frequency English words defined by illustrations and photographs, readings, and activities in 8 thematic units.
Little Frog is sad. He can’t swing through the trees like Monkey or fly like Parrot. He wants to do what they can do. Can Giraffe help him to see that he is special too? Read and find out!
The North Wind and the Sun see a man wearing a coat. Is the North Wind strong enough to blow the man's coat off? Can the Sun make the man take off his coat? Read and find out!
The Workbook with Test Preparation includes expansion skills practice, test-taking tips, and practice tests modeled after state exams.
Long ago people told stories to explain how the universe began. The Cherokee people of North America believed that the Earth was an island on a big sea, and the sky was attached to it with ropes. They believed there was only a moon in the sky, with no stars to keep it company. What story did the Cherokee tell about how the Milky Way began?