We're glad to present the second book of the MILLIE series for primary grades. MILLIE 3 has been written for Class 3 (i.e. the second year of language learning) for pupils aged between 8 and 9. PICTURE CARDS AND SYLLABUS ADDED
There are 9 books in the link Beginner Book 1 Teaches short vowel "a" (hat, cat, am, etc.). Also teaches that “s” is sometimes pronounced as “z” (has, as, etc.), and the difference between “a” and “an.”
In this chapter we show you what macroeconomics is about by looking at some of the big questions that macroeconomists ask: Why do some countries enjoy a standard of living many times greater than others? How does growth in productivity evolve over time? Why does the economy fluctuate between expansions and contractions? What impact do changes in interest rates or in oil prices have upon the economy?
This dictionary is intended to clarify the world of British education mainly by providing an alphabetical list of educational terms, but also by giving historical background to developments where appropriate, and showing connections between some individual terms. In addition, the dictionary itself is preceded by an introduction to British education as a whole, and discusses some of the key differences between England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. The book concludes with an up-to-date explanatory list of acronyms and initials.
The very Best of British:The American's guide to speaking British The seven sections in this book contain over 1000 words and expressions that differ in their usage between the US and the UK.This book was collected and printed through the internet, Mr. Doody had just introduced it.