All New Easy True Stories: A Picture-Based Beginning Reader by Sandra Heyer

All New Easy True Stories: A Picture-Based Beginning Reader

Sandra Heyer
96 pages
Pearson Longman
Mar 2004
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Would you believe ... ?A man chokes on his favorite food, but his daughter saves him with a common household appliance. What does she use?A lonely sailor puts a message in a bottle. A fisherman finds it and gives it to his daughter. What does she do with it?On a very hot day, a boy finds two puppies locked in a car. How does he keep them alive?More low-level yet high-interest stories! These 20 captivating stories, selected from news sources all over the world, are all true! They are told as simply as possible -- almost exclusively in the present tense -- and most stories are less than ½ page long.FeaturesFirst, students look at a series of 9 pictures while the teacher tells the story. This pre-reading step gives students a global understanding of the story before they read.Next, students read the story. Finally, students complete exercises following each story to develop basic reading skills as well as build pronunciation, spelling, and vocabulary proficiency.The True Stories series includes:True Stories Behind the SongsMore True Stories Behind the SongsVery Easy True StoriesAll New Very Easy True StoriesEasy True Stories, Second EditionAll New Easy True StoriesTrue Stories in the News, Third EditionMore True Stories, Third EditionEven More True Stories, Third EditionBeyond True Stories
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Pages 96
Publisher Pearson Longman
Published 2004
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