Elementary English Level I: Part One


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This English course book is designed for both complete and false beginners. Essential vocabulary, verb tenses, and sentence structure are introduced to build a solid foundation in the English language. - Vocabulary: Colours, Numbers, Calendars, Human Body, and 20 Verbs and Phrasal Verbs - Grammar: Subject Pronouns - Verbs: Present Simple - Writing: Subjects and Predicates - Activities: Practice Exercises, Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing, Dialogue, and Review - 15 quizzes with answer keys are included - Link to YouTube video for Listening activity - Link to Thinkific for complete audiovisual course (optional)




Clear Speech from the Start Teacher's Resource and Assessment Book


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Provides students with practice in pronunciation and listening comprehension from individual sounds to stretches of continuous speech. Gives a practical approach to the intonation, stress, and rhythm of Norrh American English.




Karl and Carolina Uncover the Parts of a Book


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It's never dull in the library! Silly stories and lively characters teach book basics, from how a book is made to understanding the Dewey Decimal System.




English for Children 1


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LIKE TEST PREP presents its English for Children Series (Book 1-3) LIKE English (ESL/EFL) Series English for Kids 1-4 (Pre-Kindergarten) English for Children 1-3 (K-6) Open Door to English 1-6 (K-6) 200 English Dialogues (Grade 6-Adults)




Basic Skills in Neab Gcse English


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Prepares students for NEAB English papers 1 and 2. This text contains motivating texts and extracts accessibile to lower ability students with teach-yourself sections at the end of each unit.




Elementary Japanese


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Resources in education


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English in Elementary Schools


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An increasing number of multilingual students, often with a migration background, are attending elementary schools in Germany these days. Also on the rise is the number of schools offering a bilingual program, where content subjects such as science and mathematics are taught in a foreign language. This book explores minority and majority language students' German and English reading and writing skills in elementary schools which offer either regular English-as-subject lessons or bilingual programs with varying degrees of English intensity. The focus is on effects of foreign language input intensity with respect to students' language background, gender, cognitive abilities, and socio-economic background. This book also provides recommendations for English reading and writing activities in the elementary school classroom.