A new hairstyle is a simple recount about a young woman who goes to the hairdresser for a change of hairstyle. The sequence of events is presented through full-colour digital photographs and one or two sentences per page. The teacher's kit contains the reader, sentence strips, flash cards, A4 full-colour pictures and black-line masters of simple exercises.
Coffee time is a simple recount about friends meeting for coffee. The story is presented through full colour photographs and one or two sentences per page. The teacher's kit contains the reader, sentence strips, flash cards, a set of A4 full-colour pictures and black-line masters of simple exercises.
Moving house is the latest reader in the Start to Read Series and is a simple recount about Nick and Maria moving into a new house. The sequence of events is presented through full colour digital photographs and one or two sentences per page.
The soccer club is a simple recount about a young man, Kofi, who joins the local soccer club. The sequence of events is presented through full-colour illustrations (by Streetwize Communications) and one or two sentences per page. The teacher's kit contains the reader, sentence strips, flash cards, A4 full-colour pictures and black-line masters of simple exercises.
The soccer game is a simple recount about Ebo and Bill who go to watch their team, United, play a match. The sequence of events is presented through full-colour illustrations (by Streetwize Communications) and one or two sentences per page. The teacher's kit contains the reader, sentence strips, flash cards, A4 full-colour pictures and black-line masters of simple exercises.
We have our childhood memories with some sad and happy moments. Growing up is about people’s experience as children growing up in different countries.
This workbook accompanies the elementary reader Growing up. It contains a range of reading, vocabulary and grammar based activities.
Many people call Australia home. In this book you can read about some of these people and their lives.
This workbook accompanies the elementary reader Our island home. It contains a range of reading, vocabulary development and grammar based activities.
This reader is about various people in different occupations - including an abseiler, radio hosts and a police officer.
This workbook accompanies the elementary reader Working lives. It contains a range of reading, vocabulary and grammar based activities.
These stories are about people and animals. Stefan is visiting from Germany and meets an Australian animal in a most unusual place. Marnie’s grandmother becomes famous as a crocodile fighter.
These stories are about different things which happen when people go shopping.
These stories are about difficult situations that happen to four different people... an accident, a trip to the hospital, an unexpected tour of Sydney and someone locked inside a tourist attraction.
This reader is about fire. It includes factual stories to listen to and fictional stories to read, as well as instructions and a safety check to keep your home safe from fire.
These stories are about people and extreme weather... cyclones, extreme heat, hailstorms and storms at sea.
These stories are about strange things that happen to three ordinary people. A taxi driver learns what his favourite radio star is really like. Picking up the wrong bag cures Joe of his phobia and scary things happen in Liz’s flat.
"The tall one is the Shark and his friend is the Stingray. Everybody knows them. They’re really bad news."
The four stories in this reader are about people losing things... a crab, a doll, a precious gift and a birthday cake!
Waratah Romance is a link between Beach Street 1 and Beach Street 2. It is about the events which take place at the Waratah Flats, especially the romance between Teresa and Eduardo.
Why was the body of the daughter of one of the richest men in the country lying on the tarmac at Sydney Airport? The only clue to her murder is one entry in her notebook.
There is very little hope for his family's future until Baku, the boy who loved sums, reveals his clever plan.
In these four stories mysterious things happen. Things that are beyond belief.
Blake Kincaid wants to buy the computer software company Tess Battlehard has worked so hard to build. David Steele comes to work for Tess as her housekeeper...
Eleven corpses are found floating in the harbour. No one can explain how these young people died. Detective Inspector Gray has the job of solving the puzzle with no ideas, clues or suspects.
At the end of World War II Japanese army officers had to surrender their ceremonial swords to the Allies. Yoshihide Masayama’s sword had been in his family for over two hundred years. When he gave up his sword to the Australian Army in the South Pacific he thought he would never see the sword again.
These stories are about people falling in love... on a deserted road, at university, in wartime and through a mobile phone.
These are stories of a family’s travels. Follow their adventures in Tokyo, Mexico, Bali and Rome.
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