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  • Name:
    Jason Renshaw
  • Occupation: Writer
  • Company: English Raven Educational Services
  • Birthday: October 26
  • Locale: Australia
  • Member Since: 7/25/2009

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I am the author of 'World Adventure Kids', an interactive reader-directed adventure story set written specifically for children in the 9-12 age bracket. I am also an English teacher, writer and web developer, author of a major series from Pearson Longman called the Boost! Longman Integrated Skills Series (www.boostskillsseries.com), a 4-level, 5-strand series of 20 books catering to English lea... More
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1. Boost! Grammar: Teacher's Book Level 1 (Paperback)
    Author: Jason Renshaw
N/A 12/12/2007
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2. Boost reading stu book 1 (Paperback)
    Author: Prentice Hall, Jason Renshaw
    Publisher: Prentice Hall
N/A 09/17/2007
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Comment by Stephen Keith on 9/26/2009 at 8:53 AM:
Hi Jason,
Larry Felazzo suggested I contact you re: good tools to grade oral presentations in a simple, objective way. I teach oral English in China and I'm not particularly happy with the rubric I have developed and wondered if you had any good ideas. Steve Keith [email protected]
Comment by Jason Renshaw on 7/25/2009 at 7:30 PM:
Hi Eric - thanks for the welcome!
Comment by Eric Hammond on 7/25/2009 at 7:26 PM:
Hello, Jason.
Welcome to JacketFlap.

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