[NIFL-FAMILY:1157] Re: Low Level High Interest Novels

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Thanks, Sarah,

This is a useful reference, and I will save it.

I don't want to make an assumed leap here, though--are there teachers on this 
list who actually use children's books to teach adult learners?
What is your experience?


Andrea



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