Cambridge Reading Adventures Mei and the Pirate Queen White Band


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Our international primary reading series will help your learners become confident, independent readers. Mei runs away from home. What will happen when she is captured by the Pirate Queen? White Band books typically feature stories which explore 'why?' questions and include more complex sentences with a wider range of grammar. Contains full teaching support including learning outcomes, curriculum links and follow-up activities













Don't Give Up Yet! White Band


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Endorsed for reading by Cambridge Assessment International Education, Cambridge Reading Adventures is our international primary reading scheme. In this book, we find out how Tefo's Grandpa became a famous football player. White Band books typically feature stories that explore 'why?' questions and include more complex sentences with a wider range of grammar. Contains full teaching support including learning outcomes, curriculum links and follow-up activities.




Japan's Imperial Underworlds


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Explores Sino-Japanese relations through encounters that took place between each country's people living at the margins of empire.




Imagining the Global


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Based on a series of case studies of globally distributed media and their reception in different parts of the world, Imagining the Global reflects on what contemporary global culture can teach us about transnational cultural dynamics in the 21st century. A focused multisited cultural analysis that reflects on the symbiotic relationship between the local, the national, and the global, it also explores how individuals’ consumption of global media shapes their imagination of both faraway places and their own local lives. Chosen for their continuing influence, historical relationships, and different geopolitical positions, the case sites of France, Japan, and the United States provide opportunities to move beyond common dichotomies between East and West, or United States and “the rest.” From a theoretical point of view, Imagining the Global endeavors to answer the question of how one locale can help us understand another locale. Drawing from a wealth of primary sources—several years of fieldwork; extensive participant observation; more than 80 formal interviews with some 160 media consumers (and occasionally producers) in France, Japan, and the United States; and analyses of media in different languages—author Fabienne Darling-Wolf considers how global culture intersects with other significant identity factors, including gender, race, class, and geography. Imagining the Global investigates who gets to participate in and who gets excluded from global media representation, as well as how and why the distinction matters.




Hodder Cambridge Primary Science Learner's Book 4


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Endorsed by Cambridge Assessment International Education. Support students in mastering the ideas and skills needed to proceed successfully through the Cambridge Primary Science curriculum framework with a wide range of activities and investigations to help you deliver the science mastery approach. - Establish previous knowledge, skills and understanding of concepts through engaging activities at the start of each unit - Determine whether students have properly mastered the objectives for each unit with investigations and recap activities at the end - Expand vocabulary and understanding with key scientific words to learn and practice - Encourage peer assessment with talk partner activities throughout - Inspire students to predict and question outcomes and concepts with investigations that demonstrate and test key scientific points - Evaluate learning with a self-assessment checklist at the end of each unit and a practice test at the end of each chapter for summative assessment purposes







Cambridge Reading Adventures The Best Little Bullfrog in the Forest Orange Band


Book Description

Our international primary reading series will help your learners become confident, independent readers. Little Bullfrog wants to enter a talent competition. But he can't sing and he can't fly. What is Little Bullfrog best at? Orange Band stories are longer than previous bands, featuring more events and greater complexity. Illustrations support only one aspect of the story. Sentence structures become more complex. Contains full teaching support including learning outcomes, curriculum links and follow-up activities.