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Break It Down!
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Vicki Vernon Lott, Clifton Estus Laird, Vicki Vernon Lott And Clifton Estus Lair
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Academic Reading: College Major and Career Applications focuses on
developing essential reading skills while showing students how to
adapt them to specific academic disciplines and career fields.
Kathleen McWhorter offers a unique, contextualized approach that
focuses on academic reading skills and also motivates students
towards a particular area of interest or field of study. Readers
learn important comprehension, vocabulary, and critical thinking
skills, as well as how to adapt these skills to study specific
academic disciplines. While doing so, they also learn what each
discipline involves and explore the available career paths. As an
end result, Academic Reading teaches essential reading skills while
opening up new academic and career possibilities. This edition of
Academic Reading is supported by an enhanced MyReadingLab course,
which offers text-specific exercises within the Learning Path, all
of which feed into the MyReadingLab Gradebook.
The easy way to learn the Korean Hangeul writing system! Fans of
K-Pop and Korean dramas as well as beginning students of Korean
will love this handy guide to the Korean Hangeul alphabet. Designed
for both self-study students and use in a classroom, no prior
knowledge of Korean is needed. With this workbook, you'll quickly
learn to read, write and pronounce the letters and hundreds of
useful Korean words and phrases. Reading and Writing Korean
includes: Free online audio recordings to teach you to pronounce
all the sounds of the language correctly Fun exercises to help you
memorize a broad range of vocabulary--from numbers and Korean foods
to pop culture and social media A set of free downloadable flash
cards to help you memorize letters and words A complete answer key
for all the exercises Mnemonic illustrations to help memorize the
sounds of the letters Oxford University instructors Jieun Kiaer and
Derek Driggs present the vowels, consonants, syllables and words in
a systematic, step-by-step approach which takes you from tracing
and copying individual letters to writing complete words and
sentences in no time at all!
The easy way to learn the Japanese writing system! In this
beginner's workbook, students of Japanese will learn to read and
write the Hiragana and Katakana alphabets, as well as 50 basic
Kanji characters. A step-by-step approach moves from tracing
letters to reading and writing complete words quickly and
effectively. This book gives you all the tools you need to learn to
pronounce, read and write Japanese: A thorough overview of the
hiragana and katakana alphabets. Audio recordings to improve your
pronunciation and comprehension. A step-by-step approach to writing
words and then sentences. Practice exercises featuring everyday
activities and situations. An introduction to 50 key kanji
characters. Free downloadable flash cards to aid memorization of
the characters. Instead of dealing with separate Hiragana and
Katakana workbooks, as is common, this comprehensive guide provides
an efficient way to learn both with the help of one book.
The increasing reliance of our educational system on standardized
tests has precipitated a national debate. This debate, however, has
proceeded with little attention to the tests themselves. This book
makes a scholarly contribution to the debate by using the methods
of discourse analysis to examine not only representative material
from reading tests but also children's responses to it. The book is
particularly attentive to the role of culture in shaping children's
understanding of what they read.
Ways of Reading is a best-selling textbook for undergraduate
students of English Language and English Literature, providing
readers with the tools to analyse and interpret the meanings of
literary and non-literary texts.
Six sections, comprising twenty five self-contained units,
cover:
- techniques of analysis and problem-solving
- language variation
- attributing meaning
- poetic uses of language
- narrative
- drama and performance texts
The book combines the linguistic and literary background to each
topic with discussion of examples from books, poems, magazines and
online sources, and links those examples to follow-up practical
activities and a list of titles for further reading.
This fourth edition has been redesigned and updated throughout,
with many fresh examples and exercises. Further reading suggestions
have been brought up to date and new material on electronic sources
and the Internet has been integrated. Ways of Reading continues to
be the core resource for students of English Language and
Literature.
The present volume is based on the proceedings of the Advanced
Study Institute (AS I) sponsored by the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization (NATO) held in Alvor, Algarve, Portugal. A number of
scholars from different countries participated in the two-week
institute on Cognitive and linguistic aspects of reading, writing,
and spelling. The present papers are further versions with
modifications and refinements from those presented at the Advanced
Study Institute. Several people and organizations have helped us in
this endeavor and their assistance is gratefully acknowledged. Our
special thanks are to: the Scientific Affairs division of NATO for
providing the major portions of the financial support, Dr. L.V. da
Cunha of NATO and Dr. THo Kester and Mrs. Barbara Kester of the
International Transfer of Science and Technology of the various
aspects of the institute; and (ITST) for their help and support the
staff of Hotel Alvor Praia for making our stay a pleasant one by
helping us to run the institute smoothly.
The essential guide to the science behind reading and its practical
implications for classroom teaching in primary schools. Teaching
children to read is one of the most important tasks in primary
education and classroom practice needs to be underpinned by a
secure foundation of knowledge. Teachers need to know what reading
entails, how children learn to read and how it can be taught
effectively. This book is an essential guide for primary teachers
that explores the key technical and practical aspects of how
children read with strong links to theory and how to translate this
into the classroom. Bite-size chapters offer accessible
research-informed ideas across all major key topics including
phonics, comprehension, teaching children with reading difficulties
and strategies for the classroom. Key features include: *
Discussions of implications for the classroom * Questions for
further professional discussions * Retrieval quizzes * Further
reading suggestions * Glossary of key terms Christopher Such is a
primary school teacher and the author of the education blog Primary
Colour. He can be found on Twitter via @Suchmo83.
EasyWriter gives friendly, reliable writing help in formats that
are easy to use and easy to afford. What's more, this little book
offers big ideas from Andrea Lunsford: that reading critically and
writing well empower us, that language helps writers face
challenges and meet opportunities, and that engaging with others
and in our own learning is transformative. Inspiring and trusted
advice plus powerful digital tools means the choice is Easy.
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