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Outcomes is a completely new general English course in which:
Natural, real-world grammar and vocabulary help students to succeed
in social, professional, and academic settings CEF goals are the
focus of communication activities where students learn and practise
the language they need to have conversations in English Clear
outcomes in every lesson of every unit provide students with a
sense of achievement as they progress through the course
The right route for every learner Roadmap is a new, eight-level
general English course for adults that recognises every class is
different, every learner is unique. Roadmap's rich content and
flexible organisation allows teachers to personalise their lessons
to give learners the specific language training they need to
progress. Engaging and clearly-organised with an extensive range of
support materials, Roadmap makes lessons easy to prepare and fun to
teach. Find out more at english.com/roadmap
The key features of the workbook are: Consolidates the Student's
Book lessons with targeted practice, unit by unit Additional
practice of reading, writing, speaking, listening and use of
English skills Extensive grammar and vocabulary practice Complete
practice exam in Unit 10 Designed for independent study at home and
practice in class Audio for listening lessons available on the
Student's App
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Herman's Voice (Paperback)
Amanda Marie Zook; Illustrated by Amanda Marie Zook
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R331
R270
Discovery Miles 2 700
Save R61 (18%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be the woman of the
house at just ten years old? When Amanda's Mama passes away from an
aggressive form of breast cancer, Amanda is left to raise her seven
year old brother and forty-three year old father. She is just ten
years old. In this coming of age novel, Amanda becomes determined
to make her house better than any house with a Mama in it. Using
the terms "before cancer" and "after cancer," Amanda candidly
details what it was like to grow up as a motherless daughter.
"Still today, at twenty-five years old, I feel like women who have
mothers "have the key" to womanhood that I do not. I still struggle
with feminine things like going to birthday parties and bridal
showers. I wonder if I am wearing the right outfit. I agonize over
whether or not I bought the right type of gift and wrapped it as
nicely as the other gifts." This book is ideal for anyone
experiencing adolescent grief. It would also be extremely useful
for parents and teachers who are in contact with children who have
lost a parent and want to see firsthand the coming of age trials
and tribulations associated with grief.
THIS BOOK IS THE ABOUT THE EMOTIONAL ROLLERCOASTER THAT I GO ON AS
I TRY AND KEEP MY FAMILY TOGETHER. LIVES WILL BE CHANGED, PEOPLE
WILL BE DESTROYED AND A PERSON WILL LEAVE MORE TIMES THAT YOU CAN
BELIEVE. A RELANTIONSHIP BETWEEN A FATHER AND A DAUGHTER WILL BE
DISMISSED, IN MY STRUGGLE TO KEEP MY MOM TOGETHER AND TRYING TO
LIVE MY OWN LIFE IN THE PROCESS.
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