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Download: $5.99 You CAN cook a great Thanksgiving dinner -- even if you've never even tasted one!
If you are new to North America, or just visiting, this book is for you. It tells you exactly how to make your own Thanksgiving Day dinner -- in simple, easy English.
If you want to celebrate this traditional fall holiday, but don't know where to start, this book will tell you everything you need to know.
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Download: $6.99 Save money -- send your family and friends gifts that fit in envelopes and qualify for Canada Post's lowest rates. Tons of great gift ideas, plus helpful information on postal services and specs.
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Download: $20.00 What is your adult ESL class reading tomorrow -- and next week, and the week after that? No matter how many ways you've learned to save prep time and effort, you can't cut corners on reading texts. With this book, you don't have to. No matter what time of year it is, or what you're teaching, you'll find a relevant two- to three-page reading full of solid basic knowledge. Plan your lessons around them or use them to supplement your other materials -- each week for a year. The readings are an average 200 words' length and cover subjects that are common knowledge to those of us raised in North America, but that your students may not know -- and may be too embarrassed to ask about. Holidays, school, tipping, urban myths, movie ratings, even annoyances like poison ivy and get-rich-quick scams -- they're all explained here. Written by an experienced ESL teacher. Fully illustrated, suitable for adults and young adults at intermediate or higher levels. Reproducible -- download it and print what you need today.
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Download: $9.95 From New Year's Day to Christmas, this e-book explains Canadian holidays -- Christian, Jewish, and secular -- in short, easy-to-read articles for adult ESL students. It also includes a list of Holiday Do's and Don'ts.
Selected from Each Week for a Year, by the same author.
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Download: $20.00 What is your adult ESL class reading tomorrow -- and next week, and the week after that? No matter how many ways you've learned to save prep time and effort, you can't cut corners on reading texts. With this book, you don't have to. No matter what time of year it is, or what you're teaching, you'll find a relevant two- to three-page reading full of solid basic knowledge. Plan your lessons around them or use them to supplement your other materials -- each week for a year.
The readings are an average 200 words' length and cover subjects that are common knowledge to those of us raised in North America, but that your students may not know -- and may be too embarrassed to ask about. Holidays, school, tipping, urban myths, movie ratings, even annoyances like poison ivy and get-rich-quick scams -- they're all explained here.
Written by an experienced ESL teacher. Fully illustrated, suitable for adults and young adults at intermediate or higher levels.
Reproducible -- download it and print what you need today.
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