In the digital age of education, finding the right balance between authentic, curriculum-backed learning materials and accessible formats is a challenge for every parent and ESL (English as a Second Language) teacher. One book that consistently rises to the top of recommendation lists is Oxford Primary Skills Reading and Writing 4.
Take the "Sticky Note Test": Give the student a sticky note and a pencil. Open a random page from Oxford Primary Skills 4 (PDF preview). Ask them to copy one sentence exactly as they see it. oxford primary skills reading and writing 4 pdf vk
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: Students learn to write "real" texts, such as emails, diary entries, and descriptions. Visual Appeal Open a random page from Oxford Primary Skills
Target Audience and Level Oxford Primary Skills Reading and Writing 4 is generally designed for students aged 10–13, depending on the intensity of their English curriculum. It aligns with the A2/B1 levels of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). At this level, students transition from simple sentence construction to paragraph development and basic essay writing.