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Exploring English, Fifth Edition

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Book Description

This fully illustrated six-level series will set your students on the road to English language fluency. Exploring English, written by Tim Harris and illustrated by Allan Rowe, teaches all four language skills right from the start, and gives students a wealth of opportunities to practice what they've learned. Expressive, humorous four-color art and a broad range of characters capture student int... More

Book Information
PublisherPearson Education
BindingPaperback (16 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages164
ISBN-100201825791
ISBN-13978-0201825794
Publication Date05/27/1995
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About Tim Harris (Author) : Tim Harris is a published author of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits of Tim Harris include The Mackenzie River (Rivers of North America), Mountains and Highlands (... more
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12/14/2009 Dana Lawson said: I need an explaination about this book on page 124?It's about prepositions.Why is it in the street?It's confusing for me."Is it on?"Which one is correct.
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