"It's old walls could tell tales of violence and mystery"—that's how Moon Castle was described. So naturally, Jack, Peggy, Mike and Nora are thrilled when Prince Paul's family rent it for the holidays! But what weird things happen—musical instruments play by themselves, books leap off the shelves, and pins and needles attack the children! What secret does the castle hide?
This exciting four-level course is packed with fun activities. Right from the start, children are fully involved in thinking for themselves, doing things themselves, and making things themselves.
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Speaking of Values 2, by Robin Mills, stimulates high-intermediate students to discuss cultural and personal beliefs. Step by step, students build confidence in their ability to express themselves in English while developing vocabulary and critical thinking skills.
Dark Water is a collection of short stories originally published in Japan as Honogurai mizu no soko kara , From the Depths of Dark Waters). Suzuki places very little emphasis on the supernatural aspects of the plots, although there are those aspects, to be sure. He is more concerned with the atrocities committed by humans themselves rather than by otherworldly forces. There are themes of urban decay, family troubles and domestic abuse running throughout the stories. The characters themselves are often selfish, cruel and self-absorbed. Suzuki uses these characters to explore emotions such as rage, fear and longing.