Nellie's Group, Ltd.:

Nellie's Summer of Reading, Day Two: Cambridge English Readers and Cambridge Discover Readers

Date: Wednesday, May 27th, 2009 Time: 1:00 PM - 2:45 PM

Speaker: John Letcher and Tomomi Katsuki, Cambridge University Press

Description:
Are you a teacher looking for information about introducing reading and graded readers into your classroom? Don't miss day two of Nellie's English Books summer of reading. John Letcher and Tomomi Katsuki of Cambridge University Press Japan will introduce Cambridge English Readers and Cambridge Discovery Readers, two excellent graded reader series for junior high, high school and adult readers. Participation is free but registration is essential. Please see the information page at www.nellies.jp for all the details.

Organization: Nellie's Group, Ltd.

Cost: free

Venue: Nellie's English Bookstore, Asakusabashi (Easily accessible from Asakusabashi Station, JR Sobu Line or Toei Asakusa Line; see www.nellies.jp for access information)

Location: Tokyo, Tokyo Metropolis, Japan

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Website: www.nellies.jp

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