Thứ Năm, 20 tháng 9, 2018

Helping Children to Cope with Change Stress and Anxiety A Photocopiable Activities Book

This book is full of creative ideas for use with children who have difficulty in coping with change, stress and normal levels of anxiety. Supported by a comprehensive but accessible theory section, the practical exercises are a simple and fun way of helping children to learn healthy stress management strategies. Deborah Plummer offers over 100 activities and games specifically aimed at helping children to build emotional resilience.


With a mixture of short, snappy activities and longer guided visualizations, these exercises are suitable for use with individuals or groups, and many are appropriate for use with children with complex needs or speech and language difficulties.


This unique photocopiable activity book will be an invaluable resource for parents, carers, teachers, therapists and anyone looking for creative, enjoyable ways of helping children to cope with change, stress and anxiety. It is primarily designed for use with individuals and groups of children aged 7-11, but the ideas can easily be adapted for both older and younger children and children with learning difficulties.

Hello Hi-Lo Readers Theatre Math - A Teacher Ideas Press Book Series

Hello Hi-Lo: Readers Theatre Math offers a proven way for teachers to build reading fluency in their classrooms, even if students do not all read at the same level.
 
 
The book offers 15 readers theatre plays, each of which includes various levels of readability within one script. The plays thus provide lower-level readers the opportunity to follow along with accelerated reading parts, building confidence by reading aloud at their own levels.
 
 
Each play includes speakers for three different grade levels of readability: 4th grade and lower, 5th-6th grade, and 7th-8th grade. Concepts are presented so that they are fluid among these grade levels.
 
 
Taking a cross-curricular approach, the scripts reinforce key math concepts and standards-based math skills taught in the middle grades, such as order of operations, fractions, inequalities, positive and negative numbers, and graphing on a coordinate plane. Each play includes extended activities that will help the teacher incorporate the math concept into the classroom.

Grammar Snobs Are Great Big Meanies - A Guide to Language for Fun and Spite

1- Grammar Snobs Are Great Big Meanies - A Guide to Language for Fun and Spite
Hoping to make the grammar is not only affordable, but also entertaining, Dzhun Kasagrande (but not scare you it terrifying to Russian realities of the name) offers both English-language and foreign-language readers of his book, made up of as fun as it is useful lessons, stories about how to properly and how to properly use the English language.


Author - columnist in southern California, explains when to tell the who, and when Whom, when using the word effect, and when the affect, when I can, and when it may, and does it so skillfully and interesting that you will never forget its original explanation! It causes expressive, hitting right on target examples illuminates anyone (including the British and Americans) and eternally incomprehensible dark alley subjunctive, punctuation when quoting, mysterious possessive case in gerundive complex "and prochiya and prochiya" 




English Speaking Coursebook for Adults Audio by Miroshnikova

Elementary course
01. Section One. Phonetics
02. Activity One. Task Three
03. Section Two. Getting to know one another. Activity One
04. Activity Three. Listen to the question
05. Activity Four. Listen to the question
06. Section Three. About people. Activity Two
07. Activity Eleven. Listen to the story
08. Section Four. Going out. Activity Three
09. Section Five. Occupations & Habits. Activity Twelve
10. Section Six. Our lives/stories. Activity Eight
11. Section Ten. Eating. Activity Four
12. Activity Nine. Listen to the text
13. Section Eleven. Healthy lifestyle. Activity Ten
14. Section Twelve. We are what we are. Activity Eight
15. Section Thirteen. Holidays & leisure. Activity Four
16. Activity Ten. Listen to the story
17. Section Fourteen. Tourist's notes. Activity Twelve
Intermediate course
18. Section One. Important doings. Activity Seventeen
19. Activity Twenty Four. Listen to the article
20. Section Two. Family vs Career. Activity Two
21. Activity Eighteen. Listen to the dialogue
22. Section Three. Dilemmas & choises. Activity Eighteen
23. Section Four. Social issues. Activity Twenty
24. Activity Twenty Three. Listen to the second part of the story
25. Section Five. News & mass-media. Activity Twenty seven
26. Section Seven. Hi-tec. Activity Fifteen

English for Writers and Translators by Robin Macpherson

The book is addressed to all those who wish to master the difficult art of writing in English in a clear, correct, varied and elegant. Especially recommended philology students and teacher training colleges, teachers of English, as well as those preparing for CAE and Proficiency exams.
 
 
Clearly presented the rules for creating text avoid errors lexical, syntactic and stylistic, inaccuracies and polonizmów.
 
 
Numerous practical exercises with the key.
 
 
Excellent help in group work and individual.

English for Medical Students 2 - 2nd Edition by Nguyen Quang

1- English for Medical Students 2 Workbook 2nd Edition by Nguyen Quang
THE CONTENTS OF THE BOOK
Unit I Exercises VITAMIN
Unit 2 Exercises ALLERGY
Unit 3 Exercises NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
Unit 4 Exercises DIABETES
Unit 5 Exercises MENTAL RETARDATION
Unit 6 Exercises HEART DISEASE
Unit 7 Exercises INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Unit 8 Exercises ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE
Unit 9 Exercises HIV INFECTION
Unit 10 Exercises URINARY TRACT INFECTION
GLOSSARY
KEYS TO THE EXERCISES
ESP is a difficult area and the author is just interested in compiling the book as a requirement of his teaching. He hopes to have comments from colleagues and students and those concerned. He also would like to coperate with other colleagues in the world to design good ESP text books for students especially for medical professionals.

English For Computer Science Students

The textbook can be used for analytical or home reading professionally-oriented texts, vocabulary, professional communication skills in English, orally or in writing.
 
 
It consists of 9 lessons, each of which is in addition to the text contains a number of interesting exercises aimed at mastering scientific and technical vocabulary, ie terms, abbreviations, acronyms, etc. The manual is targeted to classes in the classroom and independent work. 
 
 
For students, graduate students and anyone with a basic knowledge of English and interested in current issues related to the origin, development and future of computers, global computerization of society.


Childrens Literature in the Classroom - Solving ProblemS in the Teaching of Literacy Series

Many reading programs today overlook an essential component of literacy instruction—helping children develop an enduring love of reading. This authoritative and accessible guide provides a wealth of ideas for incorporating high-quality children's books of all kinds into K–6 classrooms.


Numerous practical strategies are presented for engaging students with picturebooks, fiction, nonfiction, and nontraditional texts. Lively descriptions of recommended books and activities are interspersed with invaluable tips for fitting authentic reading experiences into the busy school day. Every chapter concludes with reflection questions and suggestions for further reading. The volume also features reproducible worksheets and forms.


Business and Social Letters - Career Institute Course in Practical English by Thelma A Farison

The thread we spin from, when we weave the business message, is our knowledge of the fundamentals of good writing: grammar, punctuation, capitalization, spelling, and, of course, vocabulary and sentence structure.
 
 
Just as no chain can be stronger than its weakest link, so also no business letter can be sure of effectiveness, or safe against the risk of making a bad impression, unless the materials it is made from are good in Effective Business Writing. In commerce and industry, there are three kinds of contacts between business firms and their customers-personal contacts, telephone calls, and letters. By far the majority of business contacts are made by letter!
 
 
The techniques needed to communicate ideas effectively through letters can be quickly and easily mastered. In this unit you will acquire a working knowledge of the basic requirements for good letter writing, both business and social.
 
 
A discussion of general letter writing principles is illustrated by exercises and by specific examples of the types of letters most frequently encountered in the business world and in social relationships. You will be given a method, based on the rules, which will enable you to analyze and improve not only the letter examples in this unit but also the letters which you write and receive.

A Glossary of Terms for UN Delegates by Ronald A Walker and Brook Boyer UNITAR

This glossary aims to clarify a wide range of terms used in multilateral meetings and conferences. The definitions provided reflect current usage, which is not necessarily consistent from one organization or context to another.


Some terms may also have an everyday meaning not given here, and some have particular meanings in international law, which the glossary does not purport to cover in detail.