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From Near And Far: Short Fiction For ESL

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From Near and Far is a reproducible intermediate level reader for teaching esl to high school and adult students. From Near and Far features sixteen original, illustrated stories set in cultural and geographical contexts from around the world. This revised and enlarged edition of From Near and Far builds on the very features that made esl students, teachers and reviewers so enthusiastic about the first edition of this esl textbook. It provides your esl class with carefully designed activities in purposeful, confident reading for teen-aged and adult readers at an intermediate level.From Near and Far includes:# Full support for thoughtful and contextualized intensive reading: jigsaw reading/discussion materials as advance organizers before each set of four stories; extension activities and non-fiction readings to follow up; and forty-eight attractive illustrations.# Development of inter-textual reading skills, through repeated opportunities to compare and contrast a number of fiction and non-fiction passages on related personal and cultural themes.# Central focus on narrative, a familiar genre through which intermediate readers can most readily approach quite challenging tasks...leading toward additional non-fiction readings for expanded critical skills and confidence.# Wide range of integrated activities, from vocabulary study and sentence-building all the way up to interpretation, personal response, and out-of-class application; and including a large number of tables, charts, puzzles and discussion questions.# Full, clear instructions on all questions and exercises, and an extensive answer key.# Informative introduction with practical advice on how the text works, and on how to adapt the esl materials to the needs of particular groups.

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