Actually there are 104 patterns for multiple substitution to make 100,000 talks. The dialogues are short and matched to the English grammar items (from Simple Present to Indirect Questions and Conditionals 1-3). At the end of the book there is an English-Polish vocabulary, the translation of all the patterns into Polish and the author's simple explanation how to learn with. Very effective. Funny illustrated. I like it.
Essential Knits for Kids: 20 Fresh, New Looks for Children Two to Five
The book presents 20 charming modern projects organized into three collections. The first features designs that keep kids comfy while they are hanging out at home, including a double-sided throw for cuddling in front of the TV and a knitted rag doll for both playtime and bedtime. Because every child loves a party, the second collection is devoted to dressy designs for girls such as a cashmere shrug that can be worn over a party dress and a cute beaded bag just right for carrying party essentials.
This edition is written in English. However, there is a running Spanish thesaurus at the bottom of each page for the more difficult English words highlighted in the text. There are many editions of Typee.
My most favorite part is the personal accounts, but what takes the cake is the therapeutic index that gives a combination of juices to treat and supplement diseases ranging from acne to warts. The book is written in textbook style (although not boring at all), and by an editorial board. There are charts representing the general amount of mineral, vitamins, and more in the most common foods and herbs. There is also a section that list various foods along with there uses and values.
The Mind of the MathematicianWhat makes mathematicians tick? How do their minds process formulas and concepts that, for most of the rest of the world's population, remain mysterious and beyond comprehension? Is there a connection between mathematical creativity and mental illness?