Language Acquisition of a Bilingual Child: A Sociolinguistic Perspective
The present study was begun 15 years ago and it will probably continue for many more years to come as it is my hope that this will become a truly longitudinal investigation. It is a developmental study of dual language acquisition by a single individual. And although the specifics of a single case study can never be directly generalized to other populations, what may be extrapolated is the interplay of variables which form the process of language development which we are attempting to understand more fully.
The Literature Workbook is a practical introductory textbook for literary studies, which can be used either for independent study or as part of a class. Laying the foundation for the further study of literature, The Literature Workbook introduces the beginning student to the essential analytic and interpretative skills that are needed for literary appreciation and evaluation. It also equips the teacher with practical tools and materials for use in seminars or when assigning written assessments and projects. Great tool for improving your reading comprehension skills!
An up-to-date and critical analysis of how archaeologists study past societies, Archaeologies of Complexity addresses the nature of contemporary archaeology and the study of social change, and debates the transition from perceived simple, egalitarian societies to the complex power structures and divisions of our modern world.
Key Stage 2 Science Study Book (cross-curricular teaching)
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Key stage 2 Science Study Book (cross-curricular teaching)
This friendly, colourful book covers all the topics in the National Curriculum for 7-11 year olds. It's written in a straightforward style that is easy to understand. The explanations are simple and there are plenty of colourful pictures to help pupils learn about the world around them and develop key skills.
Great for cross-curricular or bilingual section teaching.
This Source Book brings together classic texts by and about Thomas More—poet, scholar, statesman, family man, educational reformer, philosopher, historian, and saint. In addition to serving as an introduction to More’s life and writings for the general reader, this collection is a helpful companion to the study of More’s literary and philosophical masterwork, Utopia, and to the study of sixteenth-century history, literature, philosophy, or politics.