Changing generations : a story for developing reading skills
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Changing generations : a story for developing reading skills
Longman, c2000
- : alk. paper
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Changing Generations is a high-interest reader that combines a fictional story with reading skills development exercises to translate reading theory into practice. As with the authors? highly successful Javier Arrives in the U.S., this text utilizes a continuous story to engage students from start to finish. Designed for use as both a reader and a classroom text, Changing Generations features a variety of skill-building activities throughout.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 A Weekday Morning
Chapter 2 Jane and Steve
Chapter 3 Sharing Secrets
Chapter 4 Making Music Together
Chapter 5 Experiencing the Generation Gap
Chapter 6 A Telephone Call
Chapter 7 Talking with Friends
Chapter 8 It's Hard to Be Young
Chapter 9 In the Real World
Chapter 10 Sandy and Paul Together
Chapter 11 Sharing Problems
Chapter 12 A Family Man
Chapter 13 How Can We Help?
Chapter 14 Making Our World a Better Place
Word Recognition Exercises
The Whole Story
Certificate of Completion: Reading Award
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