"English may be a foreign language, but we cannot deny its importance in today’s world. Don’t hesitate – speak confidently and get over your shyness." Learning English Better is a PowerPoint presentation of this message, consists of 155 slides divided in 7 class days lessons.Full of practical lesson, activities and suggestions to achieve the goal for Students and Teachers.
Lessons About Life Momma Never Taught Us: Happy About Learning the Easy Way
The book describes the lessons and insights the three authors derived from their experiences and problems with boys. It contains the proven discoveries about who boys really are and the reasons for the behaviors they have that drive girls crazy. These voyages of self-discovery are the lessons that the authors decided should have been taught to them years ago. The book shows that regardless of age (authors 15 to 50) women still have the same perplexing questions about how to approach and relate to men.
Innovate the Pixar Way: Business Lessons from the World's Most Creative Corporate Playground
“Details how this playful organization pres a working environment that encourages imagination, inventiveness, and joyful collaboration. If you dream of creating a more positive climate in your company, this book might just make your dreams come true.” Ken Blanchard, coauthor of The One Minute Manager® and Helping People Win at Work
Talking, Drawing, Writing: Lessons for Our Youngest Writers
In the early grades, talking and drawing can provide children with a natural pathway to writing, yet these components are often overlooked. In Talking, Drawing, Writing: Lessons for Our Youngest Writers Martha Horn and Mary Ellen Giacobbe invite readers to join them in classrooms where they listen, watch, and talk with children, then use what they learn to create lessons designed to meet children where they are and lead them into the world of writing.
Returning to the U.S. after 20 years in England, Iowa native Bryson decided to reconnect with his mother country by hiking the length of the 2100-mile Appalachian Trail. Awed by merely the camping section of his local sporting goods store, he nevertheless plunges into the wilderness and emerges with a consistently comical account of a neophyte woodsman learning hard lessons about self-reliance. Bryson (The Lost Continent) carries himself in an irresistibly bewildered manner, accepting each new calamity with wonder and hilarity.