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Primary Language Lessons by Emma Serl
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Primary Language Lessons (edition 2001)

by Emma Serl, E M Serl

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Primary Language Lessons is a drill book, but with a difference. Imaginative lessons and short, jargon- free instructions for teachers make it a pleasure for both students and teacher.Serl makes liberal use of writings by the literary giants of our English language heritage , as well as fables., folklore, and maxims- the kinds of writing children should know if they are to become well educated in our rich literary traditions.… (more)
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Title:Primary Language Lessons
Authors:Emma Serl
Other authors:E M Serl
Info:Lost Classics Book Co. (2001), Edition: 1st, Hardcover, 148 pages
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Primary Language Lessons is a drill book, but with a difference. Imaginative lessons and short, jargon- free instructions for teachers make it a pleasure for both students and teacher.Serl makes liberal use of writings by the literary giants of our English language heritage , as well as fables., folklore, and maxims- the kinds of writing children should know if they are to become well educated in our rich literary traditions.

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