Author: | Alfonso Borello | ISBN: | 9781310674570 |
Publisher: | Alfonso Borello | Publication: | June 20, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Alfonso Borello |
ISBN: | 9781310674570 |
Publisher: | Alfonso Borello |
Publication: | June 20, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Also published as The Ducati Girl, Darwin and the Pig of Nebraska.
Vocabulary Builder: English/Tagalog - Unanswered - Enhanced Edition.
Who can benefit from this program?
You are English-speaking, you're not fluent or simply just starting out and you wish to understand Tagalog.
You speak Tagalog, you do not speak English but you want to increase your English vocabulary.
The story is in English, and level One of this edition includes more than 300 Tagalog words.
What's new and effective with this program?
The story is dramatic enough to increase retention. The 300 words are included right before the English equivalent and they are typed in uppercase; there's no need to hover on the word, so that you can grasp the meaning right away within the contest, naturally.
SYNOPSIS:
And then came Homo Erectus―the upright monkey―and the Ducati Girl. The original theory on the evolution of man is still uncertain; evolutionists couldn't agree on the real face of all these homos, and after all this fuss, life seems to have started all of the sudden, out of nowhere; fossils are the testimonies, right? The Ducati Girl is skeptical and she wants answers. Can the truth be revealed?
Also published as The Ducati Girl, Darwin and the Pig of Nebraska.
Vocabulary Builder: English/Tagalog - Unanswered - Enhanced Edition.
Who can benefit from this program?
You are English-speaking, you're not fluent or simply just starting out and you wish to understand Tagalog.
You speak Tagalog, you do not speak English but you want to increase your English vocabulary.
The story is in English, and level One of this edition includes more than 300 Tagalog words.
What's new and effective with this program?
The story is dramatic enough to increase retention. The 300 words are included right before the English equivalent and they are typed in uppercase; there's no need to hover on the word, so that you can grasp the meaning right away within the contest, naturally.
SYNOPSIS:
And then came Homo Erectus―the upright monkey―and the Ducati Girl. The original theory on the evolution of man is still uncertain; evolutionists couldn't agree on the real face of all these homos, and after all this fuss, life seems to have started all of the sudden, out of nowhere; fossils are the testimonies, right? The Ducati Girl is skeptical and she wants answers. Can the truth be revealed?