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  1. The Wanderer of the North

    In: To Build a Fire and Other Stories Format(s): Text
    In this story from To Build a Fire and Other Stories, a mysterious stranger tells a few mushers about how he followed his wife's kidnapper from his home in the Aleutian Islands to Tokyo Bay and finally to the Yukon Territory in Canada.
  2. The Law of Life

    In: To Build a Fire and Other Stories Format(s): Text
    In this story from To Build a Fire and Other Stories, an old and blind Alaskan Native man listens to the sounds of his tribe preparing to migrate to find food and thinks about the law of life: all things must die.
  3. Week 1 - Tips for Starting Out Strong

    In: Creating a Positive Classroom Community Format(s): Text
    In this month’s Teacher’s Corner, we examine what teachers can do to create a positive learning environment!
  4. Regrets and Wishes of the Rich, Famous, or Fictional

    In: Teacher's Corner: Conditionals Format(s): Text
    In this activity, students will practice or review using conditionals to express wishes and regrets about the past. This conditional form used in this situation is often called the past unreal conditional or the third conditional.
  5. The Wit of Porportuk

    In: To Build a Fire and Other Stories Format(s): Text
    In this story from To Build a Fire and Other Stories, an old and ill chief has a large debt and cannot find the means to pay it. The lender, Porportuk, offers to have the debt waived if the chief gives away his daughter.
  6. The Cop and the Anthem

    In: The Gift of the Magi and Other Stories Format(s): Text
    A story is about a homeless man who tries to get into prison in order to get free food and keep warm during the winter. Download the story, classroom activities and answer key.
  7. The Story of William Wilson

    In: Edgar Allan Poe: Storyteller Format(s): MP3, Text
    The text and audio of this psychological story in Edgar Allan Poe: Storyteller describe a narrator who asks to be called "William Wilson" and tells a tale about his encounters with his mysterious doppelganger. Try as he might to escape from the haunting whisper of an unknown figure, William Wilson always comes face to face ... with himself.
  8. Poems About Identity and Self

    In: Poetry Format(s): Text
    Are you a poet looking for inspiration? Check out these poems about identity written by learners from around the world!
  9. Love of Life

    In: To Build a Fire and Other Stories Format(s): Text
    In this story from To Build a Fire and Other Stories, a man who was abandoned by his teammate struggles to survive in the wilderness and stave off hunger.
  10. Poems About English and Access (1)

    In: Poetry Format(s): Text
    Read poems written by learners from around the world. The theme of these poems is English and Access Programs. Download the poems or read them online..

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