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.They say third time's a charm, but what Jaehong needs is a miracle. After failing the notorious college entrance exam twice, he's determined to succeed and finally experience the ultimate campus life. However, he can't do it alone. His new math tutor, Han Eunsung, looks like he'll be Jaehong's best ally. The thing isEunsung isn't actually Jaehong's tutor! The misunderstanding gets cleared up quickly, but that doesn't change the fact that Eunsung was the best tutor Jaehong's ever had. Now Jaehong has a new objective: to persuade Eunsung to teach him. However, Eunsung doesn't seem too keen.. +
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Chapter 54
Chapter 53
Chapter 52
Chapter 51
Chapter 50
Chapter 49
Chapter 48
Chapter 47
Chapter 46
Chapter 45
Chapter 44
Chapter 43
Chapter 42
Chapter 41
Chapter 40
Chapter 39
Chapter 38
Chapter 37
Chapter 36
Chapter 35
Chapter 34
Chapter 33
Chapter 32
Chapter 31
Chapter 30
Chapter 29
Chapter 28
Chapter 27
Chapter 26
Chapter 25
Chapter 24
Chapter 23
Chapter 22
Chapter 21
Chapter 20
Chapter 19
Chapter 18
Chapter 17
Chapter 16
Chapter 15
Chapter 14
Chapter 13
Chapter 12
Chapter 11
Chapter 10
Chapter 9
Chapter 8
Chapter 7
Chapter 3-6
Chapter 2
Chapter 1
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16 Free Online Reading Courses To Help Your Kids Keep Learning
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by Ashley Jones
I am all the way here for screen time that is not only interactive and entertaining, but will also help teach my kids something useful. Basically any kind of free online reading course with a mix of games, educational lesson plans, and read-aloud stories fits the bill. I mean, who says you can't keep your kids engaged (and out of your hair) while learning a crucial skill set?
Although both of my kids love reading now, that wasn't always the case. When my oldest first started school, he had zero interest in learning how to read. He knew his letters, but putting sounds together was a struggle. As an avid reader, I was severely disheartened by his reluctance to try and learn how, so I scrambled to help make the activity as fun for him as possible. Truly, without the help of free online reading programs and resources, I'm not sure he would be the little bookworm he is today at nearly 8 years old.
If your kid already has a tablet glued to their hands, why not take the opportunity to make it educational? These 16 free online reading courses are perfect to help your child excel when it comes to phonetic awareness and reading comprehension. Plus, they're fun, and if they happen to develop a passion for reading along the way, they'll be set up for a lifetime of success.
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ReadWriteThink
This free educational website focuses on reading and writing skills for kids in kindergarten through 12th grade. ReadWriteThink doesn't use ads on their site, and there is no need to create an account to get started. Videos introduce various age-appropriate concepts to help kids and allow them to play a game to enhance each skill set.
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ABCya!
For students in preschool through 6th grade, ABCya! offers an array of games focused on reading comprehension, fluency, vocabulary, and early literacy. Lessons are linked to Common Core standards so it's easy for parents to see where their child is at and what they need to focus on to get where they need to be. All games are free to play, but the site does feature ads.
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Khan Academy Kids
Khan Academy Kids is a free educational resource best known for their math initiatives, but has a comprehensive reading program to help kids enhance their reading skills. Their lessons are aligned with the Head Start and Common Core curriculums, so it's set up how your child is likely used to learning in school.
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Starfall
A read-along library, games, and interactive lessons help create the perfect online learning environment for kids from preschool through 3rd grade on Starfall. Kids will focus on common sight words, phonetic awareness, word recognition, and fluency throughout the available videos and lessons. Although the entirety of the website is not free, many resources are free to access and those that are only available through a $35 per year subscription will be grayed out.
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Story Place
FluxFactory/E+/Getty ImagesWith 15 different story themes that focus on fun topics like pets, firefighters, and music, kids from preschool through kindergarten can enjoy all that Story Place has to offer. They'll learn about literacy through stories read aloud, as well as interactive lessons that can be done either online or offline with parents. The entire site is available courtesy of the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library system in North Carolina, and is available in both English and Spanish.
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Storyline Online
If your kids love hearing celebs read books to them during Operation Storytime, then they'll be absolutely enthralled with Storyline Online. On this site, famous actors like Kristen Bell and Chris Pine read books aloud for kids and then at the conclusion of the book, parents are provided with a supplemental curriculum created by an educator to follow up the story with.
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PBS Reading Games
PBS has several incredible online reading resources available for kids. PBS Reading Games features more than 70 reading-themed games with characters from PBS shows that help kids through 3rd grade develop strong reading habits. Between The Lions boasts short videos (less than 6 minutes long) that help encourage literacy and provide phonics and comprehension lessons for kids from preschool to 1st grade. Although WordWorld is a PBS television show aimed at preschoolers, their website also offers printable activities and interactive books to support early reading skills.
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Storynory
Storynory, a reading website from the United Kingdom, boasts mostly stories read aloud, but can help support emerging readers and readers developing their skills through the sixth grade. With more than 600 stories to choose from, kids will be sure to find something interesting and entertaining to engage with on this site.
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Oxford Owl
The Oxford University Press's Oxford Owl online reading program features more than 100 e-books that have guidance for parents and educators at both the beginning and the conclusion of each story. With these guided lessons, parents can help their kids get the most out of every reading session to increase comprehension skills, develop phonetic awareness, and build their vocabulary.
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Fact Monster
Fact Monster uses interactive activities and games with facts about books to help promote literacy for kids in kindergarten through 12th grade. Additionally, the site features plenty of resources to help kids with spelling and grammar to develop fundamental skills that support their ability to read and comprehend text.
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Free Reading Program
skynesher/E+/Getty ImagesThe online reading course at Free Reading Program is exactly what it sounds like — a free reading program. The site features literacy activities for students in the United States and Canada, including a curriculum with sight word lists, vocabulary support, grammar and sentence structure lessons, and more for kids through 6th grade.
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Into The Book
Into The Book is the type of online reading course that you can sit your kids in front of and just let them self-guide their way through lesson after lesson. With comprehensive coverage of reading strategies, as well as resources for parents and educators, the tools to help kids learn to love reading are just a few clicks away.
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Reading Bear
With Reading Bear, beginning readers from preschool through 1st grade can develop phonetic awareness in a simple and fun online format that is completely free to use. With more than 50 presentations on their site that demonstrate more than 1,200 vocabulary items, there is more than enough content to keep your child actively learning for as long as they wish to.
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Read Theory
The Read Theory website features activities that adjust based on your child's individual skill level to help improve their reading comprehension regardless of their prior knowledge. It's suited for kids of all ages from kindergarten through high school, as well as students who speak English as a second language. Although you must create and log in with an account to use the site, access to their lessons once you do so is completely free.
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Read Works
For kids from kindergarten through 12th grade, Read Works offers a selection of digital classes, printable lessons, and projectable images that parents and teachers can use to supplement your child's learning. A free account is required to access lessons, but each reading activity can be tailored to suit your child's specific needs and align with other subjects they might be covering in school.
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Roy The Zebra
Roy The Zebra offers interactive videos and reading games for emerging readers. Their content is best suited for students in preschool through 1st grade to support the foundations and building blocks of reading comprehension, phonics, and word recognition.
Irina Stefanova - Teach me to read online
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Irena Stefanova
Teach me
Chapter 1
I didn't understand how this was possible until I felt it in my own skin.
I recently graduated from the university and now I was looking for a job in my specialty. That's just not everywhere you need specialists without work experience. Oh, I thought that the best student of the course would beg me to work for them, but no. In reality, everything turned out differently. Now my last hope was in the creative department of De Luca Inc. I was nervous before the interview, because I understood that this was the last chance to get caught in some large export company.
Approaching the high glass building, I straightened my fitted dark blue jacket and tucked a strand of hair out of my hair behind my ear. I walked and prayed to all the gods to be accepted.
Entering the hall, I closed my eyes from the abundance of light. There were so many lamps here that I felt sorry for those who work in this place. This is very annoying and tiring. Well, at least me.
Going to the reception desk, I waited for the girl to finish talking and then introduced myself.
“Hi,” I smiled at the cute blonde with “Anna” written on her badge, “I’m at an interview in the creative department. Irina Orlova.
“Wait a minute,” the blonde Anna asked and began to check something on the computer, then nodded and handed me a badge with “Visitor” written on it. - Sixth floor. Elevators on the right.
“Thank you,” I thanked her.
I put on my badge over my head, it was good that it was on a string, and headed to the elevators. I didn't have to wait long. I and a few people entered the spacious elevator. Honestly? Then I was surprised. I thought that in such a solid company there was a strict dress code, but the guys and girls with whom I went up were in loose clothes, well, except for one. He did not come in with us, he was already in the elevator and stood casually leaning against the back wall. Since I was standing sideways to him, I could easily see him. A little over thirty, tall, broad-shouldered, with narrow hips. He stood reading something in his tablet and did not pay attention to us. This allowed me to continue looking at it. The navy blue suit was obviously made to order, and the black pointed-toe shoes were most likely made to order as well. He shifted the tablet to his other hand and a bulky watch flashed on his left wrist, and then he ran his hand through his dark hair. I followed his movement and immediately regretted it as I met pale gray eyes. For a moment I stopped breathing, but as soon as he grunted, I immediately turned away, cursing the blush that appeared on my cheeks.
The elevator stopped and I shot out on my floor. Here is the idiot. I shook my head and took a deep breath, then exhaled. I needed to calm down. I'm here to get a job, not to look at handsome men. Turning right, I walked along a small corridor and, turning a corner, got into the creative department. There were many tables surrounded by small frosted glass walls. And at the end of it all was a glass office in which a woman sat. Apparently me to her.
“Excuse me,” I stopped at one of the tables. A spectacular brunette looked up at me. - How can I find Alla Vladimirovna?
She leaned back in her chair and began to twist the pencil in her hands, looking me up and down.
— Do you see an office behind glass at the end of the hall?
I nodded.
— You there.
Thank you.
“Not at all,” she smiled at me, and then again plunged into some papers.
I moved away from her and went straight to the glass office. The woman sitting there was alone, and I knocked softly and entered.
“Hello,” I said as she looked up at me, pushing her glasses up her nose. - I'm at an interview.
“Oh yes, I completely forgot,” said Alla Vladimirovna, getting up from her seat and holding out her hand to me. - And you, probably, Irina?
Yes.
- Well, sit down.
I sat down in one of the two chairs in front of her desk. I immediately reached into my bag for my resume, and then handed it to Alla Vladimirovna. She began to leaf through it.
— Well, tell me, Irina, what interested you in our company?
I straightened up and smiled slightly. I needed to be as confident as possible if I wanted to get this job.
— I am interested in the activities of your company. I have been interested in computer technology for a long time. And what De Luca Incorporated produces is simply brilliant - here I didn’t even falsify. I followed their company for a long time, and when I found out about a vacant position, I immediately sent my resume. This was just a couple of days ago.
“I'm glad that you like our products,” she smiled good-naturedly at me and began to look through my resume again. You didn't have any work experience before, did you?
— No. I graduated from high school this year.
- I see. You know, in general, we don’t hire without work experience,” she began, and I realized that everything, this is the end, “but I think we will make an exception. How about a three month trial period?
I couldn't believe my ears. They took me.
— So you take me?
— Yes, Irina, we are hiring you.
I almost jumped on the spot and did not rush to hug her. It was… simply drop dead. I already thought that everything, they gave me a ride, but no.
— When can I start? I asked, not hiding my joy.
- I think from tomorrow.
— Great, — I smiled with my signature smile in all thirty-two teeth, Alla Vladimirovna answered me the same.
— Let me show you where your workplace will be, Irina.
I nodded so vigorously that my vertebrae cracked. Suppressing a smirk, I followed my boss. I really liked this woman. Tall, slender, elegant, despite the fact that she was wearing a loose fit aquamarine blouse, girded with a wide black belt, clearly masculine, and black skinny jeans. And the image was completed by red pumps on a tall and thin hairpin. Her dark, sparsely highlighted hair lay loosely on her shoulders and back.
“This is where you will work,” she stopped near a table in front of a full-wall window. I looked around. Now the attention of the department was riveted on me. No one hid curious glances. - Our team, as you can see, is almost female. The only man is our messenger, Nikita. I think you will meet him later.
I nodded and smiled at the ladies around me.
— Girls, let me introduce you to our new employee, Irina Orlova. Please help her until she gets used to it.
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Lyudmila Molchanova - teach me to read online
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Lyudmila Molchanov
Teach me
Chapter 1
- Kat, don't be stubborn, this is great money. You will earn them in your pharmacy for a month.
"Natasha, close the topic," Katya interrupted her friend with displeasure. - I don't want. Why do you need a regular pharmacist?
- Firstly, - Natasha raised her finger instructively and looked at her with meaning, forcing Katya to roll her eyes, - you are not an ordinary pharmacist, but a very good pharmacist. Second, you are my friend. And thirdly, we really may need your help.
- Naaat, - the girl drawled with desperation, not forgetting to stir the soup.
- Kat, seriously. We can invite some specialist. Some bump. And what should I do with it, tell me? I know you, and you can, if anything, explain everything intelligibly and correctly, - Nata noisily sipped her coffee and reached for the cookies. Anyway, I understand you. And their consultant... Whenever he says something, my ears will curl up.
- Will they turn away from me? Katya turned around and gave the girl a faint smile over her shoulder. Seriously though, I don't understand what you're doing. That construction, - Natasha strangely gloomed at these words and clung to the cup even more tightly, - then advertising, then finances. Now now ... and, by the way, what now?
- German pharmacological company. There is cooperation with a network of Russian pharmacies in order to introduce their products to our country, - Natasha rattled, as if she had memorized it. - Listen, Katya, give me another cookie, huh?
- Have you eaten yet? - Katya stared in shock at the slender, if not thin figure of her friend, and for the umpteenth time was amazed at her ability to eat like an elephant and not get fat at the same time. But shaking her head, she opened the carved bread box and took out more cookies. - Hold on. But so that Cyril does not see, okay?
- Yes, - Natasha nodded and even looked back over her shoulder, listening to the TV in the hall. - I'm slowly. Kat, honestly. It's not difficult at all, - lowering her voice, the girl continued to persuade. - Seriously. If the drugs are good, and the company seems to be not bad, then it will be possible for Kiryushka to take some. And you save both time and money. Kat...
Katya took a deep breath and turned to the stove, pretending to be fully focused on cooking. On the one hand, Natasha is right. A thousand times right. Where can she, with her meager salary as a pharmacist, feed a child alone? That's it. And not only to feed, but also to dress, put on shoes, pay for the center. For which Katya has not paid for two months. And the money that will be paid to her when ... Katya even mentally stumbled. If a. If she agrees.
So, if she agrees to consult them, then the money will come in very handy. When Natasha called her the amount, Katya did not immediately return her jaw to its place. And for such a dusty, simple job - such money? Even if she stays at the pharmacy every day on the night shift, she will earn so much in just two months.
But something inside her continued to drill. Katya is used to the fact that nothing in life is so easy and simply does not get. Free cheese, as they say ... Yes, and I didn’t want to work like this, as they say, "by pull". Natasha and Alena are not the last people in this company, and they have told so many horrors about their boss over the past three years - they still sometimes shiver.
Yes, and what a responsibility. People from abroad will come to negotiate big things, with big money, and here she is - all so smart will draw. And after all, she does not have this shark business acumen, which Alena and Natasha have in abundance. Simply no. She is a different person. If, as Kutsova says, it will be necessary to carefully study the preparations - please. Tell about them - for God's sake. But if her words affect something ... It was uncomfortable from such a thought. Very uncomfortable.
- When are your Germans coming? Sighing, Katya gave in.
Natasha blossomed right in front of her eyes, smiled and popped another cookie into her mouth.
- Will be in a week. So you agree, right? - the girl clarified and glared at Katya with her eyes. - Yes?
If Kutsova needed it, she seized like a tick and calmed down only when she achieved what she wanted. That's how it is now.
- Yes, yes, - Katya waved her hand in annoyance, but did not stop smiling. - You got me so much, Natasha, that it's easier for me to agree. Moreover, you yourself say that the work is not dusty, uncomplicated. And yes, it won't bother me. Especially now.
Nata took a napkin and wiped the crumbs from her lips. Then she laid it on the table and smoothed it out.
- Katya...
- No, Natasha, - Katya frowned and looked seriously at her friend until she lowered her head. - We have already discussed it. And with you, and with Lena. And more than once. And I have repeatedly told you both that I do not need anyone's handouts, - Natasha jumped up and resolutely opened her mouth, intending to object, but Katya raised her hand and silenced her. - Nat, it will be just a handout. We can handle it ourselves.
Natasha pursed her lips disapprovingly and began to drag her spoon over the saucer, trying to come up with a decent and correct answer.
- Katyusha, - the girl began peacefully, - just don't interrupt me and listen to the end, okay? Nata took a deep breath and clasped her hands together. We are not strangers. We have been talking for more than three years, and Kirill is our godson. Okay, he's Alen's godson, but mine too. And we both love him. Kat, - Kutsova tried to put despair and a desire to help into her voice.
Katya sighed and wiped her hands on the towel. She did not know how else to explain to Natasha that she did not need such help. Maybe she is too proud, but it was never an option for her. Katya did not perceive any help and interference in her life from outside. It has been like this since childhood. Mom said that you need to keep your own tightly, and not let someone else's near you. That is why Katya so actively refused Natasha's interference.
- Hey, what do you want to help with? - Katya decided to start from afar. - Let's think. Are we starving? - Natasha grimaced, and it was clear that she wanted to speak out caustically. - No, no, Natasha, let's be serious. Are we starving here? No. Are we living in a landfill? No. I agree, the apartment is not the best, and repairs are needed, but we have a roof over our heads, and I regularly pay for all utilities.
- Katya...
Katya approached the kitchen table and carefully sat down so that she could see the boiling pot out of the corner of her eye.
- No, don't interrupt, okay? What else? Does Kirill have a bad kindergarten or what? He has a very good and competent staff.