The Language Theater

This book PDF is perfect for those who love Education genre, written by Maria Beatty and published by Bookbaby which was released on 08 September 2020 with total hardcover pages 178. You could read this book directly on your devices with pdf, epub and kindle format, check detail and related The Language Theater books below.

The Language Theater
Author : Maria Beatty
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Publisher : Bookbaby
Language : English
Release Date : 08 September 2020
ISBN : 1543998968
Pages : 178 pages
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The Language Theater by Maria Beatty Book PDF Summary

The Language Theater - a fun, fully illustrated Grammar Book (c) 2019 Written by Maria Beatty. Illustrated by Bill Skrief. Language is a theater. The words are the actors. Denis Diderot. In this exciting Language Play, Master of Ceremonies, Theo the Grammarian, introduces each of the Parts-of-Speech-Actors and one-by-one these actors take the stage and perform their grammatical roles & show & tell us how they all interact using engaging pictorial examples. All illustrations are clear, simple, fun, joyful and specific. Ending chapter exercises reinforce each actor's role and often include a drawing activity. Now educators have an exciting alternative to conquer the learning grammar is boring misnomer. On grammar's importance, we all can agree with author William B. Bradford: Grammar, regardless of the country or the language, is the foundation for communication -- the better the grammar, the clearer the message. The Language Theater FILLS MARKET NEEDS FOR... STUDENTS & TEACHERS - a textbook that acts out what each part of speech does in a fun way. PARENTS - an easy to understand reference book to help answer children's grammar questions. ESL (ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE) STUDENTS - an active, character-driven textbook that can visually lead to the core of the language. BUSINESSES - an easy to understand reference textbook that can help new hires improve their writing skills.

The Language Theater

The Language Theater - a fun, fully illustrated Grammar Book (c) 2019 Written by Maria Beatty. Illustrated by Bill Skrief. Language is a theater. The words are the actors. Denis Diderot. In this exciting Language Play, Master of Ceremonies, Theo the Grammarian, introduces each of the Parts-of-Speech-Actors and one-by-one these actors

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