Best Friends Book Club #2
| Into the Driver's Seat
After you’ve finished reading Act 2 of William Shakespeare’s Macbeth, help your students recall 14 different characters and understand the complicated relationships in this famous tragedy. By filling in the flow chart either in teams of two or as a solo activity, students will be forced to dig back into the text as they build a visual reminder of the drama unfolding in Shakespeare’s play. This also works well as an open-book quiz. This 2-page PDF includes the student handout and answer key. A Google Drive version of the handout is also included. Want more? Click HERE for a scene-by-scene question set to take your students through their study of Macbeth. Click HERE to view my full catalog of Macbeth-related items. Cover background image credit: Pixabay, Public domain
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This e-book is for everyone who wants to learn new Japanese words easily! If you're a beginner, just started learning Japanese, or having a hard time learning new words, it is definitely for you! With this e-book, you can prepare for N5 and N4 JLPT tests! I selected a really useful first 600 words. So that you won’t be able to deal with unnecessary words. I wrote every word with its kanji, kana (hiragana+katakana), romaji (Latin alphabet reading version) + English meaning. Also, in the same way, I wrote one example sentence which includes the word you learned. So that you will see the word in a real sentence. Every single word and sentence has 3 versions of writing: 1- Kanji (hiragana + katakana + kanji combined) 2- Romaji (Latin alphabet reading version) 3- And English translation. Also, you will see the type of the word on the left side Even if you don't know how to read the kanji version of the word, you can always check the romaji (Latin alphabet) version and learn the reading. After that, you can check the English translation and learn the meaning! And finally, you can practice that word you learned with the sentence and see how it is used naturally. I also write some basic Japanese grammar rules. So that you won't be lost while learning new words. NOTE: This book is a digital product. There will be no shipment. It is an instant download PDF file. Thanks!
48 p. 24 cm
A must reading book