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Choice Readings
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Choice Readings

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Using the popular format of Reader’s Choice, Choice Readings introduces intermediate students to the skills and strategies of independent and efficient reading. Choice Readings provides a wide range of authentic reading experiences. Essays and editorials sharpen critical reading skills. Students read and discuss the roles of family members in different cultures, the dynamics of power in international political relations, and many other thought-provoking topics. The needs of today’s international language learners are reflected in the science and business features as well as in magazine and newspaper articles on topics of widespread interest, such as the rights of smokers. Maps, charts, and graphs complement many of the prose selections. Fiction, both adult and children’s literature, provides opportunities for students to stretch their imaginations. Cartoons provide insight into human nature and cultural differences.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Michigan Press
Country
United States
Date
11 March 1996
Pages
296
ISBN
9780472083299

Using the popular format of Reader’s Choice, Choice Readings introduces intermediate students to the skills and strategies of independent and efficient reading. Choice Readings provides a wide range of authentic reading experiences. Essays and editorials sharpen critical reading skills. Students read and discuss the roles of family members in different cultures, the dynamics of power in international political relations, and many other thought-provoking topics. The needs of today’s international language learners are reflected in the science and business features as well as in magazine and newspaper articles on topics of widespread interest, such as the rights of smokers. Maps, charts, and graphs complement many of the prose selections. Fiction, both adult and children’s literature, provides opportunities for students to stretch their imaginations. Cartoons provide insight into human nature and cultural differences.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Michigan Press
Country
United States
Date
11 March 1996
Pages
296
ISBN
9780472083299