English Medium Class 2
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English Medium Class 2, English Medium Class 4
New Enjoying Grammar Book – 4
Enjoying Grammar is a series of 8 books based on teaching and learning English grammar through the inductive approach. It has grammar concepts introduced through appropriate contexts related to the life and interests of the learner and grammar rules reinforced through tasks and activities
SKU: EVCL1043 -
English Medium Class 2
New Enjoying Grammar, Book – 2
Grammar: Each book in the series tries to cover grammar concepts to the extent that is necessary for the level or the age of the learner it addresses. Concepts are treated in graded fashion within and across books. Grammar
1. Common and Proper Nouns
2. Singular and Plural Nouns
3. Pronouns
4. More Pronouns
5. Articles
6. I am / She is / He is / You are / They are
7. Was / Were
8. Has / Have
9. Revision Paper I
10. Adjectives
11. Adjectives of Quantity
12. This / That / These / Those
13. Adverbs
14. The Simple Present Tense
15. The Present Continuous Tense
16. The Simple Past Tense (Regular Verbs)
17. The Simple Past Tense (Irregular Verbs)
18. Revision Paper II
19. Capital Letters, Full Stops and question Marks
20. Question Words
21. Short Forms
22. Possessives
23. Prepositions
24. Conjunctions
SKU: EVCL846 -
English Medium Class 2
The wizard of OZ Level-4 (Lady Bird)
Is it possible to prove or disprove God’s existence? Arguments for the existence of God have taken many different forms over the centuries: the ontological, cosmological and teleological arguments; arguments which invoke miracles, religious experience and morality; and prudential arguments such as Pascal’s Wager. On the other hand are the arguments against theistic belief: the traditional problem of evil; the logical tensions between divine attributes such as omnipotence, omniscience and eternity; and arguments from the scale of the universe. In The Non-Existence of God, Nicholas Everitt reconsiders all of these arguments and examines the role that reason and knowledge play in the debate over God’s existence. He draws on recent scientific disputes over neo-Darwinism, the implication of big bang cosmology, and the temporal and spatial size of the universe; and discusses some of the most recent work on the subject, such as Plantinga’s anti-naturalism argument in favour of theism. Everitt’s controversial conclusion is that there is a sense in which God’s existence is disprovable, and that even in other senses a belief in God would be irrational.
SKU: EVCL309 -
English Medium Class 2
The Worst Witch by Jill Murphy (Published by Puffin)
Mildred Hubble is a trainee witch at Miss Cackle’s Academy, and she’s making an awful mess of it. She’s always getting her spells wrong and she can’t even ride a broomstick without crashing it. Will she ever make a real witch?
SKU: EVCL2033872