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  1. The Time is Now

    In: American Rhythms Format(s): MP3
    Travis Haddix’s song 'The Time is Now' is another soul-searching examples of blues music. Download this song or listen online.
  2. Save the Lofty Trees

    In: English Teaching Forum 2005, Volume 43, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    This is a script for a play called “Save the Lofty Trees,” intended for students use in ESL classrooms and is intended for young learners. This play gives students a chance to take part in group work by acting out the various scenes of the script. This will provide students with opportunities to use their skills and build fluency.
  3. Into the Garden

    In: American Rhythms Format(s): MP3, Text
    This song is an example of folk and Americana music, which has a broad range of musical influences - from folk, country and blues to rock & roll and bluegrass.
  4. Why English? Comics for the Classroom

    Format(s): Text
    This resource can be used by teachers and learners. It includes notes for teachers and activities to use in the classroom at the end of each story.
  5. Chapter 4: The Autobiography of Mark Twain

    In: The Autobiography of Mark Twain Format(s): Text
    Chapter 4 of The Autobiography of Mark Twain, an adaptation of Twain’s autobiography.
  6. Chapter 5: The Autobiography of Mark Twain

    In: The Autobiography of Mark Twain Format(s): Text
    Chapter 5 of The Autobiography of Mark Twain, an adaptation of Twain’s autobiography.
  7. Chapter 6: The Autobiography of Mark Twain

    In: The Autobiography of Mark Twain Format(s): Text
    Chapter 6 of The Autobiography of Mark Twain, an adaptation of Twain’s autobiography.
  8. Chapter 7: The Autobiography of Mark Twain

    In: The Autobiography of Mark Twain Format(s): Text
    Chapter 7 of The Autobiography of Mark Twain, an adaptation of Twain’s autobiography.
  9. Chapter 8: The Autobiography of Mark Twain

    In: The Autobiography of Mark Twain Format(s): Text
    Chapter 8 of The Autobiography of Mark Twain, an adaptation of Twain’s autobiography.
  10. Chapter 9: The Autobiography of Mark Twain

    In: The Autobiography of Mark Twain Format(s): Text
    Chapter 9 of The Autobiography of Mark Twain, an adaptation of Twain’s autobiography.

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