[NIFL-ESL:5171] Re: plays

From: Anna Silliman (anna@handsonenglish.com)
Date: Fri Oct 06 2000 - 13:53:08 EDT


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There is a new book by Anne Siebert published
by Pro Lingua Associates called "Celebrating American
Heroes; Plays for Students of English." We reviewed
it in a recent issue of Hands-on English and if anyone
wants to read what we said about it I'd be happy to
email you a copy of the review.

Anna Silliman
Hands-on English 
anna@handsonenglish.com 

Hello, Barbara Van! On 10/6/00 11:39 AM you wrote:

>Skits in English, Prentice Hall Regents, is not new,
>but is, nevertheless, enjoyed by our teachers and
>students.   Barbara Van Weelden
>            teacherbarbara@yahoo.com
>--- Paul Rogers <ingleshoy@juno.com> wrote:
>> Does anyone know of any ESl texts for adults which 
>> focus on plays or
>> short skits?
>> Paul Rogers
>
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