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Franklin Elementary School Essays

This book contains 39 best essays written by Franklin County Schools' best writers. 24 essays for elementary school students, 2 descriptive essays for middle school students, and 13 essays on the effects of technology on life for high school students.

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My Special Event 
By Sierra Shuey 
Grade 3, Royal Elementary School
 
My name is Sierra and my special event was my trip to Water Country U.S.A with my best friend, Rebecca. It was the best time of my life. We went on all kinds of rides. I brought along my brothers and family, and Rebecca brought along her little sister and family. The names of the rides we rode on were very weird and funny. My favorite was the Aquazoid. There were two very, very scary rides named “ Vanishing Point” and “The Straw”. Rebecca and I and our families were all too scared to go on them. At the end of the vacation, my brother, Kolt, got a souvenir penny, I got a genuine shark tooth, my brother Kaede got a toy, Rebecca got a key chain, and Rebecca’s little sister, Rachel, got a toy too. My favorite part that made it so special was hanging out with my best friend and that is what matters most.  

Telling Tales from Southeast Asia and Korea

This book contains folktales and legends that have been retold by generations in Southeast Asian countries and Korea respectively. It also includes a teacher's guide that explains the role of folktales today and how to tell stories in classrooms. There are folktales about animals, food, nature, people, and places.

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A Drop of Honey
(Thailand)

A City Ruler, sitting with his Advisor, was eating honey on puffed rice. A drop of honey fell from the City Ruler’s hand onto the windowsill. “Oh, your majesty!” said his Advisor, “A drop of honey has fallen onto the windowsill!” “Never mind,” said the City Ruler. “It is not our problem.”
The drop of honey dripped from the windowsill all the way to the ground. A fly landed on the drop of honey and began to eat it. But a gecko jumped on the fly and began to eat it.

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NSW English K-6 Modules

This book contains modules for the early stage (1 to 3) that includes a complete guide to meet the needs of all language learners by providing learner analysis and their implications for teaching, which in turn will generate good teaching strategies that suit the target learners. The module contains 10 text types: Recount, Narrative, Procedure, Information Report, Explanation, Discussion, Exposition, Description, Poetry, and Response also known as Review.

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Recount: Early Stage 1

Last night we went to a restaurant with my family. It was my dad’s birthday. We ate a pizza and salad then ate some ice cream with chocolate sauce. After dinner at the restaurant, we went home.

Developing Writing

This is a great book to learn to develop your writing especially for English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learners. In each topic, you will learn the mechanics, grammar, controlled composition, sentence construction, vocabulary, and spelling. 

Preview:

IV. Controlled Composition Dicto-comp
Your teacher will read the paragraph above three times. Listen carefully, but do not take notes. After the third reading, write the paragraph as well as you can from memory.

Everyday Conversation

With this book, you can learn to practice everyday conversations in American English. Each conversation is provided with the language notes that explains why you should say it this or that way not only from the linguistic but also from the cultural perspective.

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Dialogue 1-2: Informal Greetings and Farewells

JANE    :   Hi, Helen! How’s it going?
HELEN :   Fine, thanks — and you?
JANE    :   Just fine. Where are you off to?
HELEN :  To the library. I’ve got a history exam next week and need to start studying. Ugh.
JANE    :   Oh, no. Well, I’ll see you later then. Good luck! 
HELEN :   Thanks. See you later.

LANGUAGE NOTES
•   Hi” is an informal way of saying “hello.” Notice that the “i” sound in “hi” is extended, to 
show that Jane is very pleased to see Helen.
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