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EVOLVE is a six-level English course that gets students speaking
with confidence. This interleaved Teacher's Edition with Test
Generator Level 6 provides page-for-page teaching notes
corresponding with the Student's Book. It includes answer keys for
the Student's Book and Workbook, plus photocopiable worksheets for
further practice of grammar, vocabulary, and speaking. A teacher
development syllabus is woven throughout, providing opportunities
to incorporate new teaching techniques in an easy and
time-efficient way. In addition, suggested readings offer teachers
the opportunity to expand their knowledge of the theories behind
each technique. Test Generator provides ready-made unit tests,
mid-level and end of level tests, in addition to a test-generating
tool for creating bespoke tests.
I AM With You Always was written for children with critical health
concerns. The rhyming text will captivate the child while the story
and Scripture gives peace, comfort and strength. Illustrated by
Jeffrey Duckworth, the illustrations are fun and colorful. Each
page is fully colored with lovable characters that perhaps share
the same struggles the reader is facing. Written for His Shining
Stars, a ministry for critically ill children and published by His
Little Ones Ministry, this book is certain to bring not only the
child, but parents, siblings and friends, encouragement and
comfort. It has a dedication and presentation page, and includes an
inside page where the child's name can be personalized. It is
certain to make any child feel "unique and special as each shining
star."
I AM With You Always was written for children with critical health
concerns. The rhyming text will captivate the child while the story
and Scripture gives peace, comfort and strength. Illustrated by
Jeffrey Duckworth, the illustrations are fun and colorful. Each
page is fully colored with lovable characters that perhaps share
the same struggles the reader is facing. Written for His Shining
Stars, a ministry for critically ill children and published by His
Little Ones Ministry, this book is certain to bring not only the
child, but parents, siblings and friends, encouragement and
comfort. It has a dedication and presentation page, and includes an
inside page where the child's name can be personalized. It is
certain to make any child feel "unique and special as each shining
star."
A folk pottery pilgrimage that finds a southern art form at a
crossroads. Traveling the back roads of North Carolina, South
Carolina, Kentucky, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi, Charles R.
Mack spent the summer of 1981 talking with the potters who produced
the face jugs, mugs, and plates that had skyrocketed in popularity
in the late 1970s and collecting examples of their wares. He was,
in effect, taking the pulse of a southern folkway on the brink of
transition. With the benefit of a quarter century of hindsight,
Mack has now gathered these interviews into ""Talking with the
Turners"", a single volume that documents the world of southern
pottery as it shifted from the production of utilitarian wares to
the aesthetic realm of folk art. In their own words the turners,
most of whom are now deceased, explain what it means to be a
potter, to be part of a profession that passes from generation to
generation, to experiment with new designs while continuing to
produce traditional forms of ceramics. Arranged thematically, the
interviews emerge as an open dialogue among the participants - the
type of backroom shoptalk that collectors and scholars are rarely
privileged to share. In addition to the centerpiece interviews -
many of which are also featured on an accompanying audio CD - Mack
includes numerous color and black-and-white photographs of the
potters, their shops, and their wares. Mack's extensive commentary
sets these particular potters in the context of the larger American
ceramics tradition, explains pottery techniques, and summarizes
recent changes in pottery making. ""Talking with the Turners"" is
augmented by an introduction by Lynn Robertson, director of the
McKissick Museum at the University of South Carolina, and a
foreword by William R. Ferris, the founding director of the Center
for the Study of Southern Culture at the University of Mississippi.
Written for children with critical health concerns, this book
brings comfort through selective Scripture passages and characters
that are facing many of the same health concerns. The rhyming text
and colorful illustrations touch the hearts of the readers. The
English version has been a joy and comfort to many children and
their parents . . . After many requests for the Spanish version, we
pray this one will reach as many in the same way.
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