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Книги издательства «Oxford University Press»
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Features 1,500 key words grouped into useful topics and presented through lively stories, illustrated by attractive and humorous pictures. The CD-ROM is a useful multimedia version of the dictionary, with sound, animation and interactive games and exercises. |
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«Show and Tell taps into children's natural curiosity, asking a question such as «who makes you happy?» or «what do our senses tell us?» as the focus for each unit. Activities encourage children to explore the question while learning the language they need to think and talk about it. End-of-unit class projects consolidate learning and encourage children to work collaboratively. Opportunities to «Show and Tell» allow them to present their projects in class or at home, and to talk about what they have learned — in English! Stories, hand-eye coordination practice and letter formation activities lead to reading and writing simple sentences. Problem-solving activities encourage children to think critically and creatively. Values lessons teach children how to behave both inside and outside the classroom.» |
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Creating young thinkers with great futures. Show and Tell taps into children's natural curiosity, asking a question such as 'who makes you happy?' or 'what do our senses tell us?' as the focus for each unit. Activities encourage children to explore the question while learning the language they need to think and talk about it. End-of-unit class projects consolidate learning and encourage children to work collaboratively. Opportunities to 'Show and Tell' allow them to present their projects in class or at home, and to talk about what they have learned — in English! Stories, hand-eye coordination practice and letter formation activities lead to reading and writing simple sentences. Problem-solving activities encourage children to think critically and creatively. Values lessons teach children how to behave both inside and outside the classroom. |
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«Creating young thinkers with great futures. Show and Tell taps into children's natural curiosity, asking a question such as «who makes you happy?» or «what do our senses tell us?» as the focus for each unit. Activities encourage children to explore the question while learning the language they need to think and talk about it. End-of-unit class projects consolidate learning and encourage children to work collaboratively. Opportunities to «Show and Tell» allow them to present their projects in class or at home, and to talk about what they have learned — in English! Stories, hand-eye coordination practice and letter formation activities lead to reading and writing simple sentences. Problem-solving activities encourage children to think critically and creatively. Values lessons teach children how to behave both inside and outside the classroom.» |
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«Creating young thinkers with great futures. Show and Tell taps into children's natural curiosity, asking a question such as «who makes you happy?» or «what do our senses tell us?» as the focus for each unit. Activities encourage children to explore the question while learning the language they need to think and talk about it. End-of-unit class projects consolidate learning and encourage children to work collaboratively. Opportunities to «Show and Tell» allow them to present their projects in class or at home, and to talk about what they have learned — in English! Stories, hand-eye coordination practice and letter formation activities lead to reading and writing simple sentences. Problem-solving activities encourage children to think critically and creatively. Values lessons teach children how to behave both inside and outside the classroom.» |
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«Creating young thinkers with great futures. Show and Tell taps into children's natural curiosity, asking a question such as «who makes you happy?» or «what do our senses tell us?» as the focus for each unit. Activities encourage children to explore the question while learning the language they need to think and talk about it. End-of-unit class projects consolidate learning and encourage children to work collaboratively. Opportunities to «Show and Tell» allow them to present their projects in class or at home, and to talk about what they have learned — in English! Stories, hand-eye coordination practice and letter formation activities lead to reading and writing simple sentences. Problem-solving activities encourage children to think critically and creatively. Values lessons teach children how to behave both inside and outside the classroom.» |
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The Audio CD Pack contains a copy of the book along with an audio CD with a recording of the complete text in both British and American English. Listen and read to discover all about wonderful water ...Why is water important? What is the biggest ocean animal? Word Count 1,273. |
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This exciting new series of non-fiction readers provides interesting and educational content, with activities and project work. The readers are graded at four levels, from 3 to 6, suitable for students from age 8 and older. They can support Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL), and cover a broad range of topics, within three curriculum areas: The World of Science and Technology The Natural World The World of Arts and Social Studies Also available for each reader: Activity Book Audio CD Pack (Reader and Audio CD) Teacher's Notes and CLIL guidance at. The Activity Book includes 16 pages of chapter-linked activities followed by after-reading whole book activities and a book review; focus on content, vocabulary, and grammar. |
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«Show and Tell taps into children's natural curiosity, asking a question such as «who makes you happy?» or «what do our senses tell us?» as the focus for each unit. Activities encourage children to explore the question while learning the language they need to think and talk about it. End-of-unit class projects consolidate learning and encourage children to work collaboratively. Opportunities to «Show and Tell» allow them to present their projects in class or at home, and to talk about what they have learned — in English! Stories, hand-eye coordination practice and letter formation activities lead to reading and writing simple sentences. Problem-solving activities encourage children to think critically and creatively. Values lessons teach children how to behave both inside and outside the classroom.» |
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«Show and Tell taps into children's natural curiosity, asking a question such as «who makes you happy?» or «what do our senses tell us?» as the focus for each unit. Activities encourage children to explore the question while learning the language they need to think and talk about it. End-of-unit class projects consolidate learning and encourage children to work collaboratively. Opportunities to «Show and Tell» allow them to present their projects in class or at home, and to talk about what they have learned — in English! Stories, hand-eye coordination practice and letter formation activities lead to reading and writing simple sentences. Problem-solving activities encourage children to think critically and creatively. Values lessons teach children how to behave both inside and outside the classroom.» |
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Additional reading, writing, and grammar practice for each chapter of the reader Consolidation activities A book review Answers to the activities can be found on the teacher's website. |
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This exciting new series of non-fiction readers provides interesting and educational content, with activities and project work. The readers are graded at four levels, from 3 to 6, suitable for students from age 8 and older. They can support Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL), and cover a broad range of topics, within three curriculum areas: The World of Science and Technology The Natural World The World of Arts and Social Studies Also available for each reader: Activity Book Audio CD Pack (Reader and Audio CD). |
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The Audio CD Pack contains a copy of the book along with an audio CD with a recording of the complete text in both British and American English. Listen and read to discover all about favorite free-time activities around the world ...Where is dog sledding popular? What is beach cricket? Word count 1,328. |
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Read and discover more about the world! This series of non-fiction readers provides interesting and educational content, with activities and project work. |
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Read and discover all about how we make different products ... How many parts are there in a car? How do we make chocolate bars? |
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MUSIC. Read and discover all about sound and music ... What are sound waves? What type of musical instrument is a koto? Oxford Read and Discover is specially designed to make reading other subjects in English easy and fun. Students read about Science, Arts, and Social Studies — and develop their language skills at the same time. Colour photos help understanding and stunning diagrams develop critical thinking skills. The flexible design allows free reading and supported reading by giving clear signposts to activities and projects at the back. Ages 8+. |
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Read and discover all about eyes. Read and discover more about the world! This series of non-fiction readers provides interesting and educational content, with activities and project work. |
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Read and discover all about trees ... What do seeds do? What animals live in trees? |
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Read and discover all about wheels. Read and discover more about the world! This series of non-fiction readers provides interesting and educational content, with activities and project work. The Audio CD Pack includes the Reader and Audio CD. The Audio CD contains recordings in both American and British English. |
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