Sky is a new course for young students. Flexible and easy to teach, Sky gives students the motivation to learn and the confidence to succeed in English. Real people, relevant language and authentic topics bring language learning to life Clearly-presented grammar with easy-to-use 'Look and learn' boxes leads to meaningful communication activities. This is supported by a comprehensive grammar reference section at the back of the Students' Book Lively 'Across Cultures' and 'Across the Curriculum' sections give students an appreciation of the world outside the classroom.
It's everywhere. People are always trying to avoid it and keep clear of it. There's only one question...what is it? Bacteria is the oldest form of life on Earth. Learn what bacteria is and where it comes from. Find out more about how bacteria can hurt and help us at the same time, and learn about its structures and life functions.
Networking for People Who Hate Networking: A Field Guide for Introverts, the Overwhelmed, and the Underconnected
Devora Zack, an avowed introvert and a successful consultant who speaks to thousands of people every year, found that most networking advice books assume that to succeed you have to become an extrovert. Or at least learn how to fake it. Not at all. There is another way.
Baby Massage offers parents and caretakers a way to calm a restless baby, stop its crying, and help it sleep by using comforting and comfortable touching techniques. Through step-by-step pictures, this illustrated guide makes it simple for anyone to learn and implement massage that can ease problems such as colic and teething. Massage has been proven to enhance babies' and toddlers' brain development, encouraging brighter and happier children. With this increasingly popular art, you can learn routines that can be easily incorporated into everyday care, bathtime, and bedtime. Set aside the daily chores and use this easy-to-follow guide to spend special time with your child.
As students progress through this book, they will learn some of the skills needed to learn about places on the earth. They will also learn some of the language of geography as well as how to read the maps, charts, and tables that geographers often use to present information about the earth and its peoples. They will study examples of how people interact with each other and with their environment. And they will learn how to organize their study of the earth by regions that are alike in some way. The terms students should know after completing each lesson are listed at the start. All the words are also listed in the glossary.