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Reading — the most important way to learn English

                Before you can start speaking and writing in English, your brain must get enough input (correct English sentences). You can't speak English if you have never seen an English sentence in your life. This is obvious. And you can't speak English well if you have not seen a large number of English sentences.
 

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Nursery Rhymes READINGS
Abraham Lincoln  word final -ed
Ant & the Grasshopper /ae/
The Bear & the Travelers  no audio yet
Chicken Little  vowel sound /I/
Echo & NarcissusEcclesiates  /m/ Emperor´s New Clothes
/r/, /th/, cloth-clothes-clothing 
Familiar Sayings  laugh, neighbor 
For the Want of a Nail  /aw
Fox & the Grapes  word final -ed  Fuzzy Wuzzy  /w, z/
Hey Diddle Diddle  word final -ed 
In Flanders Fields  Veteran´s Day 
Itsy-Bitsy Spider  silent b 
Jack & Jill /ch-dzh/ 
Life is Fine  Type 3 Conditional 
Little Orphan Annie  /r/ 
Little Red Hen  /ow/ 
Old King Cole  /ow/ 
Limerick  /r/ 
Narcissus  /t, d, I/ 
North Wind & the Sun  word final -ed
The Queen of Hearts  /r/ 
The Raven  /ae/ 
Rip Van Winkle  linking no audio yet
Solomon Grundy  word final -ed 
Star Light, Star Bright  gh words 
Stopping by the Woods  Robert Frost 
The Story of Tantalus  word final -ed 
This Little Piggy  vowel sound /I/ 
Tortoise & the Hare
The Tower of Babel  word final -ed 
Try, Try Again  vowel sounds /I, iy/ 
A Visit from St. Nicholas
Clement Moore
Christmas 

Wise Old Owl  /ow/ 
How much wood would a woodchuck chuck...?  /w/

 

Time for Kids - a magazine, a website, games and activities based on current news
Reading Links links to authors, books, fables...
 

Recommemed

Academy of American Poets (biographical information, text of nearly 1,000 poems, audio renditions, discussion groups, events, and more)
http://www.poets.org

Autographed By Author (order autographed copies direct from your favorite authors)
http://www.AutographedByAuthor.com

Bookcrossing.com (a unique program for sharing books and your ideas about them through journaling and recycling)
http://www.bookcrossing.com/home

Carol Hurst's Children's Literature Site (recommended reading)
http://www.carolhurst.com

The Children's Literature Web Guide (recommended reading)
http://www.acs.ucalgary.ca/~dkbrown

Dorbooks (books and games to develop decoding and spelling skills for children and adults)
http://www.dorbooks.com

ERIC (Educational Resources Information Center; resources for parents and teachers in reading, English, and communication)
http://www.indiana.edu/~eric_rec/

Landmark Editions (books for students by students; also publishes The Emotional Impact Series, self-help books, and high interest books)
http://www.landmarkeditions.com

Picture Books (5,000 picture books searchable by topic)
http://www.lib.muohio.edu/pictbks/

Planet Esme (Esmé Raji Codell recommends books and activities to get children to love reading)
http://www.planetesme.com

Trelease on Reading (the read-aloud guru presents information about reading in addition to recommending books and linking to other sites that recommend more books)
http://www.trelease-on-reading.com


http://www.eduplace.com/kids/schoolbooks.html

http://www.eduplace.com/kids/tnc/

http://www.eduplace.com/readingscene/

 

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