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The Wonderful World of Words - Prince Pronoun Gets into Trouble (Bundle Sale: 2 Titles - $22, 5 Titles - $52, All 10 Titles - $100)

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Welcome to the Wonderful World of Words (WOW) — a fun, engaging story-cum-activity book series to build strong foundations in English grammar.

THE OBJECTIVE
Highly visual engaging stories to
build firm foundation in grammar

Knowledge Outcome

Knowledge:
1. Gain knowledge and understanding of word classes that all primary students would need to know
2. Develop grammar at word and phrase level
3. Learn how to use words from the various word classes to form phrases to enrich meaning
4. Learn the rules to follow to form these phrases
5. Develop observation skills and the art of noticing

Key Skill:
1. Develop grammar at word and phrase level
2. Learn how to use words from the various word classes to form phrases to enrich meaning
3. Learn the rules to follow to form these phrases
4. Develop observation skills and the art of noticing

 

A collection of 10 full-colour activity books that will make English language learning fun as children acquire grammar systematically through stories.

1: King Norman Nautilus Noun

2: The King and the Queen 

3: Queen Veronica Vanderbilt

4: The Admiral and the King
 
5: Princess Preposition to the Rescue
 
6: The Prince Gets into Trouble
 
7: The Queen's Best Friend
 
8: The King Goes Dancing
 
9: The King Helps Mr Anteater
 
10: The Queen's Soldiers

The Wonderful World of Words – iLovereading.sg Pte Ltd

The Wonderful World of Words (WOW) teaches children about the different word classes as the first step to building a good foundation in grammar. Each of these word classes in the WOW Kingdom is represented by a royal character so children learn how the different classes of words are used and how they interact with other words. Linked to the story set in the WOW kingdom is another story about the animals in the forest of WOW, to reinforce the concepts covered in each volume.

About the Author

Dr Lubna Alsagoff is a language educator who is especially known for her work in improving the teaching of grammar in schools and in teacher education. She was Head of English Language and Literature at the National Institute of Education (NIE), and has published a number of grammar resources used by teachers and students. She has a PhD in Linguistics from Stanford University, USA, and has been teaching and researching English grammar for over 30 years.

 

Title: Prince Pronoun Gets into Trouble

Focus: How pronouns are used in the place of nouns. The pronouns to use with male, female, one (singular) or many (plural) person(s). Word endings for verbs.

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Prince 1 

 

 

 

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