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Complete Short Stories by Agatha Christie Short stories by Agatha Christie have been published in many collections, lots of them duplicating each other. For example, The Harlequin Tea Set contains almost all the same stories as While the Light Lasts. But a little sorting out has revealed that there are just 15 collections that comprise ALL short stories by Agatha Christie without any omission or duplicating.
Everyone of us has hobbies. Or one hobby. I will share some of mine with the englishtips users via the ebooks or other materials I've found, ready and available. Enjoy! Yours truly, stovokor. "Tena's real-life stories are modern-day parables for the lessons horses have to teach us: Learn from your mistakes, trust your instincts and, above all, have fun. Some stories made me laugh out loud as I recalled being in similar predicaments. Others touched an emotional chord and made me cry. I came away from them longing to be in the nurturing presence of horses, soaking up all they have to offer—and always becoming a better person for it." —Stacey Nedrow-Wigmore, Managing Editor, Practical Horseman.
Liberating Scholarly Writing
Why, you might ask, is personal narrative writing important to educators and other helping professionals? This question is actually the impetus for the entire book that follows. .... Good teaching, good helping, and good leadership are, in one sense, all about storytelling and story-evoking. It is in the mutual exchange of stories that professionals and scholars are able to meet clients and students where they actually live their lives. It is in the mutual sharing of our personal stories, particularly in the willingness of professionals to listen to the stories of others, that we make the deepest connections with those we are serving....
Picture Stories : Language and Literacy Activities for Beginners Picture Stories : Language and Literacy Activities for Beginners is the perfect book for young adult and adult students with minimal literacy skills in English.
Each of the sixteen stories, told through a sequence of then
pictures, deals with a particular cultural topic such as using the
pelephone, on-the-job responsibilities, household safety, male/female
relationships, and shoping etiquette. The humor in the stories makes
them fun to "read" and encourages discussion.
Students will :
Talk about the pictures
Number the pictures in sequential order
Match the pictures with the printed word
Complete fill-in-the-blank activities
Write the story
*Detailed Teacher's Notes and an Answer Key are included at the back of the book.
Get Set - Go! is a lively language course for children learning English for the first time.It offers a traditional structural syllabus with emphasis on acquisition of grammatical structures and a wide vocabulary. The material is lively and attractive, with likeable characters, stories, songs and chants, and opportunities for communicative work.