Each book in Academic Word Power 1-4 focuses on 140 word families from the Academic Word List, allowing instructors to take the guesswork out of choosing which vocabulary words are most necessary to propel ESL, Developmental English, and high school students toward success reading college textbooks.
Academic Word Power 3
Description
Table of Contents
Unit 1
Lesson 1: Reading - Who Did It?
Lesson 2: Reading - Learn English Through Latin
Lesson 3: Reading - How to Change the Constitution
Lesson 4: Reading - The Balance of Science and Nature
Unit 2
Lesson 1: Reading - Equal Rights
Lesson 2: Reading - Whose Fault?
Lesson 3: Reading - Back to School
Lesson 4: Reading - A Tight Schedule
Unit 3
Lesson 1: Reading - Pollution from Cars
Lesson 2: Reading - Multicultural Matters
Lesson 3: Reading - Structural Trouble
Lesson 4: Reading - Artistic Changes
Unit 4
Lesson 1: Reading - A Good Roommate
Lesson 2: Reading - To Be a Master
Lesson 3: Reading - Age Discrimination
Lesson 4: Reading - Her Best Face Forward
Unit 5
Lesson 1: Reading - Batter Up
Lesson 2: Reading - Censor the Internet?
Lesson 3: Reading - How to Solve a Mystery
Lesson 4: Reading - Charitable News
Unit 6
Lesson 1: Reading -The Scientific Method
Lesson 2: Reading - Impurities in Water
Lesson 3: Reading - The City Budget
Lesson 4: Reading - Job Search
Unit 7
Lesson 1: Reading - Teenage Rebellion
Lesson 2: Reading - The Media: A Tool for Hate
Lesson 3: Reading - A Bright Fire
Lesson 4: Reading - An Engineering Experiment
Appendices
A.Academic Word List Index
B.Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes