Lessons from Nothing is an invaluable resource for busy teachers everywhere who are looking for easy-to-use activities that do not require extensive facilities or preparation. It is a practical source of around 70 language teaching activities that encourage interaction and co-operation in the classroom. Special features: activities for immediate use activities for all ages and levels clear presentation no photocopying required.
World Changing Ideas 20 innovative ways to build a cleaner, healthier, smarter world Plus: • Ancient Greek Computer Sophisticated Technology Tracked the Heavens • Arctic Climate Threat Methane from Thawing Permafrost • Lessons from the Lost City What Undersea Vents Reveal about Life's Origins • Special Photo Essay Microscopic Life Up Close • Portrait of a Black Hole
Book 24 in the Magic Tree House series (2001) A novel by Mary Pope Osborne The year is 1906, the place is San Francisco. Annie and her brother, Jack, have just traveled here in their magic tree house, on a mission from Morgan le Fay, the mysterious magical librarian from King Arthur's time. In an effort to save Camelot, the children have already found three special kinds of writing for Morgan's library: something to follow (Civil War on Sunday), something to send, and something to learn.
The Book of Days is a resource book of skills material based around particular days of the year. The material is intended to provide a diversion from the main course book by offering innovative listening, reading and discussion texts designed primarily to stimulate conversation and at the same time inform learners of the origins and customs of world festival days. The Book of Days is aimed primarily at adults and young adults at intermediate to upper-intermediate level but could also be adapted for use with other levels