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  1. Chapter 12: Raggedy Ann and the Mouse

    In: Raggedy Ann Stories Format(s): Text
    Chapter 12 of the Raggedy Ann Stories.
  2. Chapter 13: Raggedy Ann’s New Sisters

    In: Raggedy Ann Stories Format(s): Text
    Chapter 13 of the Raggedy Ann Stories.
  3. The Lighter Side: Speak and Spell

    In: English Teaching Forum 2012, Volume 50, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    This puzzle, “Speak and Spell,” is an exercise in homophones, or words that are spelled differently but pronounced the same
  4. Mary and Her Little Lamb

    Format(s): Image / Poster / Maps
    This illustrated story accompanies the individual song "Mary Had a Little Lamb."
  5. Aidan

    In: American Teens Talk! Format(s): E-book, MP3
    Aidan talks about his father as well as trying to find a part-time job.
  6. Lilac

    In: American Teens Talk! Format(s): MP3, Text
    In this interview, Lilac talks about her part-time job, being on the swim team, and buying a car.
  7. Brian

    In: American Teens Talk! Format(s): MP3, Text
    In this interview, Brian talks about his new baby brother, being bilingual, and plans for summer vacation.
  8. Caroline

    In: American Teens Talk! Format(s): MP3, Text
    Teach your learners about volunteering. Read and listen to this week's interview with a typical American teenager who talks about doing volunteer work.
  9. Landry

    In: American Teens Talk! Format(s): MP3, Text
    In this interview, Landry discusses learning to drive a car to get a driver’s license.
  10. Cell Phones for Low-Resource Environments

    In: English Teaching Forum 2017, Volume 55, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    This article presents detailed descriptions of activities using cell phones—of various types—in English language classes.

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