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Winners of the
TPRS Punta Cana 1st- $300 - Terry Enfield 2nd- $200 - Katherine Paxton Williams 3rd - $100 -
Melissa Lewis with June 22 - June 29, 2008 *****************
Cuéntame más and Encore
mini-stories, main stories and revisions, now on CD! *****************
What are teachers saying about our materials? "This series is ideal for a new or current TPRSer, who can use a little extra help staying organized, thinking of creative ideas, and using the method.
The student book includes
handy lists of the high frequency vocab, cultural notes, and
enrichment activities. Stories are offered in both present and past
tense early in the series, as options.
The teacher’s edition has
clever PQA ideas, hooks and conflicts to prompt personalized
stories, and suggestions for gestures. Plus, grammar points are
noted in each chapter to help a teacher stay focused on the
structures being taught.
My students love the
clever stories; I love the teaching support."
Harriet Greaney
The Alexander School
Richardson, Texas
TPRS teacher since 1999
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