
How to Be Good at English Language Arts Workbook, Grades 2-5
The Simplest-Ever Visual Workbook
DK(Author)
DK Children (Publisher)
Book
Paperback/Softback
176 pages
978-0-7440-6013-3 (ISBN)
Description
Master your English skills and become a reading and writing whizz with this colorful, easy-to-follow practice book.
Need help telling your prefixes from your suffixes? Struggling to work out what that play is really about, or where to begin with your essay? These workbooks will help to cement everything you need to know about English through practice questions and practical exercises.
Easy-to-follow instructions allow you to try out what you've studied, helping you understand what you've learned in school or giving extra revision practice before that important test. This engaging and clear workbook accompanies DK's How to be Good at English course book, but can also be used on its own to reinforce classroom teaching.
This English grammar book for children offers:
- All core English language learning topics, grammar, reading comprehension, and writing.
- Easy-to-follow instructions for children to use by themselves in a clearly laid out structure.
- Answers at the back of the book for referring to at the end of the practices.
Packed with fun, colorful illustrations and more than 300 practice exercises and activities to reinforce learning and spark creativity, How to be Good at English Workbook 2 is the ideal guide for native English students wanting to solidify their English fluency, as well as international students studying English Language and Literature.
More in the series
This workbook is the companion to the study guide How To Be Good At English and the latest addition to DK's successful How To Be Good At series, so why not check out our other core titles? DK's How to be Good at English course book for children aged 7-14 now has two accompanying workbooks: Workbook 1 covers ages 7-11 and Workbook 2 covers ages 11-14.
Need help telling your prefixes from your suffixes? Struggling to work out what that play is really about, or where to begin with your essay? These workbooks will help to cement everything you need to know about English through practice questions and practical exercises.
Easy-to-follow instructions allow you to try out what you've studied, helping you understand what you've learned in school or giving extra revision practice before that important test. This engaging and clear workbook accompanies DK's How to be Good at English course book, but can also be used on its own to reinforce classroom teaching.
This English grammar book for children offers:
- All core English language learning topics, grammar, reading comprehension, and writing.
- Easy-to-follow instructions for children to use by themselves in a clearly laid out structure.
- Answers at the back of the book for referring to at the end of the practices.
Packed with fun, colorful illustrations and more than 300 practice exercises and activities to reinforce learning and spark creativity, How to be Good at English Workbook 2 is the ideal guide for native English students wanting to solidify their English fluency, as well as international students studying English Language and Literature.
More in the series
This workbook is the companion to the study guide How To Be Good At English and the latest addition to DK's successful How To Be Good At series, so why not check out our other core titles? DK's How to be Good at English course book for children aged 7-14 now has two accompanying workbooks: Workbook 1 covers ages 7-11 and Workbook 2 covers ages 11-14.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
DK
Target group
Children/juvenile
US School Grade: From Second Grade to Sixth Grade, Interest Age: From 7 to 11 years
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 276 mm
Width: 216 mm
Weight
369 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7440-6013-3 (9780744060133)
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