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  1. Chapter 28: The Autobiography of Mark Twain

    In: The Autobiography of Mark Twain Format(s): Text
    Chapter 28 of The Autobiography of Mark Twain, an adaptation of Twain’s autobiography. Part of the Ladder series, this title has approximately three thousand headwords and is appropriate for upper intermediate to advanced learners.
  2. Chapter 29: The Autobiography of Mark Twain

    In: The Autobiography of Mark Twain Format(s): Text
    Chapter 29 of The Autobiography of Mark Twain, an adaptation of Twain’s autobiography. Part of the Ladder series, this title has approximately three thousand headwords and is appropriate for upper intermediate to advanced learners.
  3. Chapter 30: The Autobiography of Mark Twain

    In: The Autobiography of Mark Twain Format(s): Text
    Chapter 30 of The Autobiography of Mark Twain, an adaptation of Twain’s autobiography. Part of the Ladder series, this title has approximately three thousand headwords and is appropriate for upper intermediate to advanced learners.
  4. Chapter 31: The Autobiography of Mark Twain

    In: The Autobiography of Mark Twain Format(s): Text
    Chapter 30 of The Autobiography of Mark Twain, an adaptation of Twain’s autobiography. Part of the Ladder series, this title has approximately three thousand headwords and is appropriate for upper intermediate to advanced learners.
  5. Chapter 32: The Autobiography of Mark Twain

    In: The Autobiography of Mark Twain Format(s): Text
    Chapter 32 of The Autobiography of Mark Twain, an adaptation of Twain’s autobiography. Part of the Ladder series, this title has approximately three thousand headwords and is appropriate for upper intermediate to advanced learners.
  6. Glossary: The Autobiography of Mark Twain

    In: The Autobiography of Mark Twain Format(s): Text
    Glossary of The Autobiography of Mark Twain, an adaptation of Twain’s autobiography. Part of the Ladder series, this title has approximately three thousand headwords and is appropriate for upper intermediate to advanced learners.
  7. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

    Format(s): Text
    An adaptation of a Mark Twain classic. Part of the Ladder series, at 1000 headwords, this title is appropriate for low-intermediate to intermediate learners.
  8. Around the World

    In: Teacher's Corner: Travel and Tourism Format(s): Text
    In this week’s Teacher’s Corner, students are tasked with creating a Pecha Kucha presentation on an around-the-world trip.
  9. Hot Potatoes Activity-Making Software

    In: Teacher's Corner: Technology Format(s): Text
    This week’s focus is Hot Potatoes, an online software used to create classroom activities.
  10. Activities for the Present Progressive: "I'm Standing on a Corner"

    In: Teacher's Corner: Progressive Form Format(s): Text
    In this week’s activity, students practice the present progressive while asking for directions.

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