HOLIDAYS: ENGLISH The 4 volumes Play and Learn with Mr Green contain games and activities to review and deepen the English language program of the Primary School. Each volume is divided into thematic sections which constitute both a revision of the linguistic material dealt with in class and an extension of the vocabulary. The volumes, designed to be used independently by each child, constitute a valid aid that can be used both during the school year and during the summer holidays.
HOLIDAYS: ENGLISH The 4 volumes Play and Learn with Mr Green contain games and activities to review and deepen the English language program of the Primary School. Each volume is divided into thematic sections which constitute both a revision of the linguistic material dealt with in class and an extension of the vocabulary.
The volumes, designed to be used independently by each child, constitute a valid aid that can be used both during the school year and during the summer holidays.
HOLIDAYS: ENGLISH The 4 volumes Play and Learn with Mr Green contain games and activities to review and deepen the English language program of the Primary School. Each volume is divided into thematic sections which constitute both a revision of the linguistic material dealt with in class and an extension of the vocabulary.
The volumes, designed to be used independently by each child, constitute a valid aid that can be used both during the school year and during the summer holidays.
Grammar Plus is a series of operational grammars for secondary school students with a clear and linear structure (theory - examples - exercises), suitable for use in the classroom but also for independent study. The volumes offer a large number of exercises presented in an order of increasing intensity.
If chess is a game for people of character, then Fischer was born to become a chess genius, because it was precisely his character that led him to leave school while still an adolescent and embark on a journey studded with inevitable pitfalls, his only quide and muse the chequered board. He would go on to rewrite the history books: become the youngest ever grandmaster, achieve boundless success and transcend his own capabilities. He would learn Russian and Serbo-Croat, study and practise chess until he dropped. By the 1960s his mere presence was enough to raise the limits of expectation...