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A two-year course, starting with listening and speaking and introducing the written word in the second year.
"Happy Street" is a brand-new novelty series for preschoolers, which offers huge possibilities for creative play. Children will love exploring each different store: they can shop for groceries at Miss Apple's supermarket, cuddle the animals in Mr. Paws' pet shop, enjoy an ice cream cone in Mrs. Sponge's café, or spend their pocket money in Mr. Ted's toy store. Each title in the series contains a removal page of press-out and play pieces at the end of the book - allowing readers to create their own stories and adventures in all the different shops!
Spend the day with Miss Cheer's class, there are games to play and pictures to draw! Miss Cheer guides the children of Happy Street through a fun day of learning, and young readers will love to follow along.
This volume represents a unique addition to the growing body of empirical literature on materials development, adopting a reverse approach to the topic. Rather than applying ‘theory to practice’, practitioners and researchers from 11 countries reappraise applied linguistics theories through practice. The book also provides evidence for the diversity of materials development around the globe at different levels for different specialities and for different purposes. Each chapter surveys the relevant literature (such as task-based learning and language and culture), describes a specific research project, reports the results of the project, and discusses the implications of these results for the development of materials both in the local context and in general. After each section there are editorial comments highlighting the issues emerging from the research, and there is a conclusion which connects the findings of the various chapters and makes suggestions both for future research and for the principled development of materials for L2 learners. The book will be suitable for teachers, materials developers, academics and students in post-graduate courses in applied linguistics, in TEFL/TESOL and in the teaching of other languages as an L2.
An inspiring guide to finding health and happiness from the author of The 20/20 Diet and The Happy Cookbook. Happiness. It's the big one; the thing we're all striving for. But rather than happiness being something you 'get' from status or material things, it's something you must find within yourself. This beautiful, honest book is nutritionist Lola Berry's achievable guide to overall happiness, and it all starts with what we put on our plates. The Happy Life features more than 60 delicious wholefood recipes as well as practical advice on how to maintain optimum health across all areas of your life - whether that's eating well and maintaining exercise regimens while travelling, navigating love and relationships, or actively incorporating more mindfulness into your day. This is a specially formatted fixed layout ebook that retains the look and feel of the print book.
This collection of tests provides practice for students preparing to take the new Latin language examinations at the WJEC examination board Levels 1 and 2. It also includes tests similar to those used in the OCR examination board GCSE examinations. The book is divided into five sections, each devoted to a different format or level of tests. Words that are not expected to be known at each level are glossed. The range of grammatical and syntactical features is similar to that found in the public examinations. The tests are designed to cover translation and comprehension of specially constructed stories in Latin. Readers are not expected to have familiarity with any particular course book, and the stories may also be used simply as a graduated Latin reader, if desired. Also available from Bloomsbury: Latin Language Tests, by Mark Schemes 9781853997525
130 wholefood recipes for health, wellness and a little extra sparkle from Australia's favourite nutritionist, Lola Berry. Happiness is within your grasp and it starts with eating well. These recipes are not about substitutions or restrictions, they're about eating food in its purest and most delicious state. Lola Berry's cooking is fresh, vibrant and jam-packed full of flavour - a little like Lola herself! Based around nutritionally dense wholefoods, Lola's recipes are gluten- and wheat-free, with very little dairy and no refined sugar. This truly is food that will make you glow with good health, inside and out. High-energy breakfasts include Crunchy Paleo Granola, Vanilla and Blueberry Oaty Pikelets and 18 different smoothie combos. Vegans, vegetarians and meat-eaters alike will find exciting new lunch and dinner options, from Raw Falafel with Cashew Aioli or Spicy Pepita, Kale and Buckwheat salad to Chicken Mole with Lime Quinoa and an Aussie beef burger on a paleo bun. While eating well is vital for good health, it's just one piece of the puzzle. As well as sharing her nutritious recipes, Lola discusses the other key pillars of good health - including exercise, mindfulness and mental health - offering insights both professional and personal. This is a specially formatted fixed layout ebook that retains the look and feel of the print book.
This research collection presents a critical review of the materials used for learning English around the world. The first section includes a discussion of materials for specific learners and purposes, such as young learners, self-study, academic writing and general proficiency. The second section presents a detailed study of the materials used in Europe, Asia, North America, South America, Africa and Australia, and critically evaluates their effectiveness in the teaching of English to speakers of other languages. Taking both the teacher's and the learner's needs into consideration, the book makes a positive contribution to the future of research in materials development, and has practical applications. This comprehensive, critical analysis of materials in use around the world will be useful for academics researching materials development and applied linguistics and for students on post-graduate applied linguistics and ELT courses.
La Gina is a smart, Hurricane Katrina survivor who used her physical gifts to achieve material gain. La Gina is now settled in a new life with her husband, Earl Cuyler, a police detective with strong convictions and a wandering eye. Although Earl claims to love La Gina, her friends think otherwise, but they have their own personal battles. Raymond thinks he is too poor to marry his woman. Suzi is in love with her neighbor, Zege, who is interested in a casual friendship with benefits. Everything changes when La Gina is diagnosed with breast cancer. Earl abandons her because he could not tolerate the effects that chemotherapy was having on his pride and joy_La Gina's body and her long, beautiful hair. Earl tells La Gina, "well, that is your problem, your sickness or illness, whatever, not mine." La Gina thinks her illness is one of her greatest challenges--until Earl is charged with murdering his mistress and her unborn child. Throughout her illness, La Gina undergoes a paradigm shift and begins to govern her behavior by reasoning and logic. She decides to stand by Earl while he is being investigated for the horrific crime. Her friends think that she has gone cray-cray. All of that is about to change when friends help her realize that she may be an accomplice to the murders. Back Street to Happy is the suspenseful tale of a woman's journey to attain her dreams, despite a betrayal by the man she loves.