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The English Language Arts Learner’s Workbook, Level 2, Semester 2, is a curriculum designed for students in Liberia.
2019 · 244 pages

Abstract
The workbook is part of the Accelerated Quality Education for Liberian Children program, supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The curriculum is divided into six units, with each unit focusing on specific language skills and topics. Unit 4 covers various language skills, including adjectives, adverbs, and verb tenses. Lessons in this unit include looking back at previous units, learning about Liberia's natural resources, and practicing writing skills. The unit also covers topics such as Liberia's trees and tree crops, adverbs of time and place, and writing about daily experiences. Unit 5 focuses on synonyms, antonyms, and sequencing stories. Students learn about Martin's application letter, antonyms, and writing about their responsibilities. The unit also covers topics such as using story maps, R-controlled vowels, and writing a job application letter. Unit 6 is a review unit, with lessons that test students' knowledge and skills in various areas, including grammar, vocabulary, and writing. The unit includes a series of test-yourself exercises that cover a range of topics, from adjectives and adverbs to verb tenses and writing skills. Throughout the workbook, students are encouraged to practice their language skills through exercises, quizzes, and writing activities. The curriculum is designed to help students improve their English language proficiency and prepare them for future academic and professional opportunities. The workbook is available under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (CC BY 4.0 IGO), which allows users to copy, distribute, transmit, and adapt the work for commercial and non-commercial purposes, as long as they provide attribution to the original authors and USAID. The curriculum is designed for students in Liberia, with a focus on the country's culture, geography, and natural resources. The workbook includes lessons and exercises that are relevant to the Liberian context, making it a valuable resource for students and teachers in the country. The Accelerated Quality Education for Liberian Children program aims to improve the quality of education in Liberia, with a focus on English language arts and other core subjects. The program is supported by USAID and is designed to help students in Liberia develop the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in school and beyond.
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