The spiral syllabus ensures the structures, functions, new vocabulary and all four skills are systematically presented, practiced, and constantly recycled. Varied, high-interest topics offer something for everyone - humor and drama, fact and fiction, mystery, science fiction, and more. Each unit presents a clear, transparent teaching point in a lively and interesting format. Units are all self-contained and independent of each other, which means they can be used selectively in any order. Vocabulary development strategies help students cope with new and unfamiliar vocabulary. Thorough, creative practice material includes information gap, role play, transfer activities, songs, and games. The richly varied illustrations increase motivation and can be used to stimulate discussion or spin off additional activities.
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This book is essential not only for understanding Asian American popular culture but also contemporary U.S. popular culture writ large.
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Combining the heart of her Newbery Honor-winning fiction and the spirit of her legendary Baby-Sitters Club series, Ann M. Martin introduces a timeless new series for girls.
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