Tag: Vocabulary

Vocabulary in a Snap 100+ Lessons for Elementary Instruction – How to Teach Vocabulary to Elementary Students


Free Download Angela B. Peery, "Vocabulary in a Snap: 100+ Lessons for Elementary Instruction – How to Teach Vocabulary to Elementary Students"
English | ISBN: 1943874905 | 2017 | 280 pages | EPUB | 2 MB
Elementary educators face crucial questions when shaping their vocabulary teaching methods-what vocabulary words to target and how to foster self-directed learning. SNAP (Seeing/Saying, Naming, Acting, and Producing) can help increase student confidence and interest in reading and improve 21st century skills.

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Schaum’s Outline of Spanish Vocabulary, 3ed


Free Download Conrad Schmitt, "Schaum’s Outline of Spanish Vocabulary, 3ed"
English | 2008 | pages: 288 | ISBN: 0071543910 | EPUB | 5,8 mb
Schaum’s Outline of Spanish Vocabulary helps you keep your Spanish up to date, with the latest terms and contemporary usage-both in Spain and in Latin America.

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Researching Incidental Vocabulary Learning in a Second Language


Free Download Mark Feng Teng, "Researching Incidental Vocabulary Learning in a Second Language "
English | ISBN: 1032219866 | 2024 | 234 pages | PDF | 7 MB
Incidental language acquisition is the language that is learned informally, outside the constraints of the typical classroom, and vocabulary is one of the key elements in language learning and knowledge. This unique text is the first comprehensive overview and hands-on methodological guide for researching second language (L2) incidental vocabulary acquisition.

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Mel Bay A Rhythmic Vocabulary A Musician’s Guide to Understanding and Improvising With Rhythm


Free Download Mel Bay A Rhythmic Vocabulary: A Musician’s Guide to Understanding and Improvising With Rhythm By Alan L. Dworsky, Betsy Sansby, Robert Jackson
1997 | 208 Pages | ISBN: 0786636130 | EPUB | 12 MB
A musician’s guide to understanding and improvising with rhythm. This book is a road map to rhythm for any musician. It’s for guitar players intrigued by the rhythms of world music. It’s for keyboard players who’ve studied scales and chords and now want to study rhythm in a systematic way. It’s for drummers, bass players, and sax players who want to groove and solo with a deeper understanding of rhythmic structure. Whatever your instrument, if you want to play funkier and don’t mind using your head to do it, this book is for you. This step- by-step comprehensive course includes: hundreds of patterns drawn from African and Afro-Cuban rhythms explained and organized according to their structures; Rhythmic concepts and techniques you can use to create your own patterns; Bite-sized lessons arranged in order of difficulty; Easy-to-read charts that even non-musicians can under- stand; A CD that creates a realistic, three-dimensional rhythmic context for you to practice in; Exercises to reinforce your under- standing and help you build on what you’re learning; and a chapter on rhythm walking–a fun way to create rhythms with your whole body while you walk.

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Mel Bay A Rhythmic Vocabulary A Musician’s Guide to Understanding and Improvising With Rhythm


Free Download Mel Bay A Rhythmic Vocabulary: A Musician’s Guide to Understanding and Improvising With Rhythm By Alan L. Dworsky, Betsy Sansby, Robert Jackson
1997 | 208 Pages | ISBN: 0786636130 | EPUB | 12 MB
A musician’s guide to understanding and improvising with rhythm. This book is a road map to rhythm for any musician. It’s for guitar players intrigued by the rhythms of world music. It’s for keyboard players who’ve studied scales and chords and now want to study rhythm in a systematic way. It’s for drummers, bass players, and sax players who want to groove and solo with a deeper understanding of rhythmic structure. Whatever your instrument, if you want to play funkier and don’t mind using your head to do it, this book is for you. This step- by-step comprehensive course includes: hundreds of patterns drawn from African and Afro-Cuban rhythms explained and organized according to their structures; Rhythmic concepts and techniques you can use to create your own patterns; Bite-sized lessons arranged in order of difficulty; Easy-to-read charts that even non-musicians can under- stand; A CD that creates a realistic, three-dimensional rhythmic context for you to practice in; Exercises to reinforce your under- standing and help you build on what you’re learning; and a chapter on rhythm walking–a fun way to create rhythms with your whole body while you walk.

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