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Kwadwoan: Religious & Moral Education for Basic Schools 6
Kwadwoan RME for Basic 6 uses culturally relevant examples and stimulating exercises to build on the critical thinking capabilities of learners at this stage. The authors look forward to harnessing in young learners the love and appreciation for independent research as they journey to be problem-solving leaders in future.
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Kwadwoan: Religious & Moral Education for Basic Schools 5
With its easy-to-understand language and explanation of required content, Kwadwoan RME for Basic 5 is a great resource for learners who seek to not just acquire knowledge but to live a life filled with the benefit of applying good morals. Through its interactive interface, this book ensures learners’ understanding of the various religious groups which builds one’s capacity to be open-minded.
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Kwadwoan: Religious & Moral Education for Basic Schools 4
Religion and morality constitute an important aspect of human society. Kwadwoan Religious and Moral Education for Basic Schools textbooks have been carefully crafted to prepare future generations to live sound, morally upright lives. There is a clear balance and emphasis on teamwork and independence which contribute to the making of a wholesome individual.
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Salut, Les Amis! A New French Course for Primary Schools (Primary Book 4)
This series Salut Les Amis is made up of a set of six books written specially for primary schools and beginners in French. Each book is accompanied by a workbook which is:
- children-centred in approach
- interesting
- simple
- designed to give enough practice
- easy and captivating
- colourful
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Salut, Les Amis! A New French Course for Primary Schools (Primary Book 3)
This series Salut Les Amis:
- aims at making the learning of French easy for children
- lays a foundation for the study of French
- contains enough exercises for practice
- gives the children the opportunity for personal communication
- contains well-illustrated pages to enhance understanding of basic structures in French
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Salut, Les Amis! A New French Course for Primary Schools (Primary Book 2)
This series Salut, Les Amis:
- aims at making the learning of French easy for children
- lays a foundation for the study of French
- contains enough exercises for practice
- gives the children the opportunity for personal communication
- contains well-illustrated pages to enhance understanding of basic structures in French
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Salut, Les Amis! A New French Course for Primary Schools (Primary Book 1)
This series Salut Les Amis:
- aims at making the learning of French easy for children
- lays a strong foundation for the study of French
- contains enough exercises for practice
- gives the children the opportunity for personal communication
- contains well-illustrated pages to enhance understanding of basic structures in French
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Golden: English for Basic Schools 6
Golden: English for Basic Schools 6
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Golden: English for Basic Schools 5
Golden: English for Basic Schools 5
₵80.00 -
Golden: English for Basic Schools 4
Golden: English for Basic Schools 4
₵64.00 -
Golden: English for Basic Schools 3
Golden: English for Basic Schools 3
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Golden: English for Basic Schools 2
Golden: English for Basic Schools 2
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Golden: English for Basic Schools 1
Golden: English for Basic Schools 1
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Asɛnta, Oba! Vol 3 (Folktales in Cartoons, Ga)
“Asenta, Oba!” mli adesai lɛ jeee nɔ hee ha mɛi fɛɛ ni fɔ adafitswaawolo ni ji “Maŋsaralɔ” lɛ kanemɔ lɛ.
Adesai lɛ ateŋ eko fɛɛ eko eje kpo be ko pɛŋ, aloo nyɛsɛɛ ko, yɛ Maŋsaralɔ mli, ni kanelɔi enya amɛhe jogbaŋŋ.
Nikanelɔi abimɔnaa lɛ abua adesai nɛɛ sɔŋŋ anaa akɛfee woji muji, koni nikanelɔi krokomɛi hu ana amɛhe sɛɛ.
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Bookset: Let’s Speak Gonja Pack (4 books)
The Gonja language which is spoken by the Gonjas is quite distinct from all the languages in the Northern and Upper Regions. It is rather akin to some languages in the South, particularly, the Guang languages.
Gonja-speaking area covers more than one third of the Northern Region. It shares boundaries with the Brong-Ahafo and Volta Region in the South, and the Dagombas, the Mamprussis and the Walas in the North.
Gonja is a tonal language and changes in meaning are brought about by tonal differences. It is to be noted that most questions end on a falling tone.
All persons learning Gonja will find that the Gonjas have the tendency to elide vowels and slur consonants. Final vowels are always elided before other vowels, and often before words beginning with consonants.
₵60.00