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von Paulo Coelho, Amy Jurskis
For Teachers We Know That The Common Core State Standards Are Encouraging You To Reevaluate The Books That You Assign To Your Students. To Help You Decide Which Books Are Right For Your Classroom, Each Free Ebook In This Series Contains A Common Core–aligned Teaching Guide And A Sample Chapter. This Free Teaching Guide For The Alchemist By Paulo Coelho Is Designed To Help You Put The New Common Core State Standards Into Practice. Every Few Decades A Book Is Published That Changes The Lives Of Its Readers Forever. The Alchemist Is Such A Book. With Over A Million And A Half Copies Sold Around The World, The Alchemist Has Already Established Itself As A Modern Classic, Universally Admired. Paulo Coelho's Charming Fable Will Enchant And Inspire Students For Generations To Come. The Alchemist Is The Magical Story Of Santiago, An Andalusian Shepherd Boy Who Yearns To Travel In Search Of A Worldly Treasure As Extravagant As Any Ever Found. From His Home In Spain He Journeys To The Markets Of Tangiers And Across The Egyptian Desert To A Fateful Encounter With The Alchemist. The Story Of The Treasures Santiago Finds Along The Way Teaches Us, As Only A Few Stories Have Done, About The Essential Wisdom Of Listening To Our Hearts, Learning To Read The Omens Strewn Along Life's Path, And, Above All, Following Our Dreams.
von Susan Wise Bauer
The enduring and engaging guide to educating yourself in the classical tradition. Have you lost the art of reading for pleasure? Are there books you know you should read but haven’t because they seem too daunting? In The Well-Educated Mind, Susan Wise Bauer provides a welcome and encouraging antidote to the distractions of our age, electronic and otherwise. Newly expanded and updated to include standout works from the twenty-first century as well as essential readings in science (from the earliest works of Hippocrates to the discovery of the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs), The Well-Educated Mind offers brief, entertaining histories of six literary genres—fiction, autobiography, history, drama, poetry, and science—accompanied by detailed instructions on how to read each type. The annotated lists at the end of each chapter—ranging from Cervantes to Cormac McCarthy, Herodotus to Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, Aristotle to Stephen Hawking—preview recommended reading and encourage readers to make vital connections between ancient traditions and contemporary writing. The Well-Educated Mind reassures those readers who worry that they read too slowly or with below-average comprehension. If you can understand a daily newspaper, there’s no reason you can’t read and enjoy Shakespeare’s sonnets or Jane Eyre. But no one should attempt to read the “Great Books” without a guide and a plan. Bauer will show you how to allocate time to reading on a regular basis; how to master difficult arguments; how to make personal and literary judgments about what you read; how to appreciate the resonant links among texts within a genre—what does Anna Karenina owe to Madame Bovary?—and also between genres. In her best-selling work on home education, The Well-Trained Mind, the author provided a road map of classical education for parents wishing to home-school their children; that book is now the premier resource for home-schoolers. In The Well-Educated Mind, Bauer takes the same elements and techniques and adapts them to the use of adult readers who want both enjoyment and self-improvement from the time they spend reading. Followed carefully, her advice will restore and expand the pleasure of the written word.
von Frances Hodgson Burnett, Tricia Hedge
The Oxford Bookworms Library extends the range of activities and teaching support of Oxford Bookworms and includes in each book an Activities section of Before Reading, While Reading and After Reading exercises. The six stages offer stories at different levels of ability.
von Judy Pearsall
The Concise Oxford Dictionary is the most popular dictionary of its kind around the world. For this major new edition, Oxford's lexicographers have used evidence provided by The British National Corpus to rewrite every word and entry to represent English as it is used today throughout the English-speaking world. There are over 220,000 words, phrases, and meanings that cover current and historical English as well as numerous specialist and technical areas. Each entry is now clearer and more accessible, with the most modern meanings placed first, and definitions given in a clear and straightforward style. Authoritative guidance on grammar and usage is provided in highlighted boxes, that addresses contentious and controversial views. There are also new Word Formation panels that show how complex words are created and identify different word groups such as phobias, -cultures, and ariums, adding to the richest coverage of English available in any single-volume dictionary.
von Susan Zimmermann, Chryse Hutchins
It's simple: If children don't understand what they read, they will never embrace reading. And that limits what they can learn while in school. This fact frightens parents, worries teachers, and ultimately hurts children. 7 Keys to Comprehension is the result of cutting-edge research. It gives parents and teachers—those who aren't already using this valuable program—practical, thoughtful advice about the seven simple thinking strategies that proficient readers use: • Connecting reading to their background knowledge • Creating sensory images • Asking questions • Drawing inferences • Determining what's important • Synthesizing ideas • Solving problems Easily understood, easily applied, and proven successful, this essential educational tool helps parents and teachers to turn reading into a fun and rewarding adventure.
von Albert Sydney Hornby
The Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary gives more help and more support than any other dictionary at this level. It focuses on learners' need to understand and use words correctly, and to develop their core language skills. The 8th edition features a new interactive Oxford iWriter and a new 32-page Oxford Writing Tutor, specifically designed to improve writing skills.
von J. Charles Alderson, Caroline Clapham, Dianne Wall
Language Test Construction and Evaluation describes the process of language test construction clearly and comprehensively. Each chapter deals with one stage of the test construction process; from drafting initial test specifications, to reporting test scores, test validation and washback. In addition, current practice in the examining of English as a Foreign Language by different examining boards is reviewed in order to compare testing principles with present test practice. The focus is on the practical: it does not assume a statistical background but explains and demystifies the procedures and concepts that are relevant to the construction and evaluation of language tests. Language Test Construction and Evaluation will provide an invaluable reference for anyone who wishes to understand how language tests are, and should be, constructed.
von George Yule
The author draws on his experience as both a leading applied linguist and a hands-on classroom teacher of English Choice of topics and style of explanations focus on the needs of language teachers Separates each grammar topic covered into three clear categories: form, meaning, and meaning in context. You can read each chapter individually and you don't have to follow the sequence of topics in the book. Can be used as a set book or supplementary book on a teacher training course, or by both new and experienced practising teachers as a self-study text
von Annamaria Pinter
This book is not a theoretical analysis of teaching language to young learners, nor is it a resource manual with a list of ready ideas and 'tips' for classroom use. Instead, it aims to discuss and bring together research relevant to children and language learning and principles in classroom practice. The book is organized into eleven chapters: 1. Learning and development 2. Learning the first language athome and at school 3. Learning a second/third language at home and at school 4. Policy: primary ELT programmes 5. Teaching listening and speaking 6. Teaching reading and writing 7. Teaching vocabulary and grammar 8. Learning to learn(helping children develop learning strategies) 9. Materials evaluation and materials design 10. Assessment 11. Research in the primary English classroom Each chapter ends with a list of recommended reading, a survey of background theory, references to various practical teacher resources, and a set of follow-up tasks suitable both for trainee teachers and practising teachers using the book independently.
von Barbara Park
Junie B. Jones is back and better than everwith a must-have Survival Guide!Hello, school children! Hello! Hello! It’s me . . . Junie B., First Grader!I have been going to school for over one-and-a-half entire years now. And I have learned a jillion things that will help you survive at that place. And guess what? Now I am going to pass this information on to y-o-u!!! I wrote it all down in my brand-new book!Here is some of the stuff I wrote about:Bus rules, carpools, how to stay out of trouble (possibly), homework, fun work, water fountains, friends (plus children you may not actually care for).All the helpful hints and drawings are done by me, Junie B. Jones! Plus also, there are stickers and pages for you to write in! This thing is a hoot, I tell you!