
A Worldwide English Literacy Program
Totally Literate

TRWRR
For Scholars, Ages 5-105
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With Heart 'n' Mind Entwined!
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The Red Well-Read Reader Flipbook
This flipbook presents a veritable reading course in and of itself. It has an interactive format with over 1,500 internal links connecting its index with hundreds of rhyming stories, each of which in turn is connected to its respective family of common-ending root words. Additionally, there are numerous other links which link the various parts of the flipbook such as its introduction and various phonics charts with its index.
Beginners will require guidance to use this flipbook while advanced students can use it on their own.
Our complementary arsenal of Anti-illiteracy products, however, are indeed sufficient to do the job and turn beginning students into discerning scholars.
Although this book is ideal for aspiring scholars of all ages, ‘tis not so for foreign speakers, at least not for most beginners, and certainly not for any foreign speaker initially. This is so because most foreign students have sparingly little familiarity with English. Hence, they will be unable to grasp the inherent humor of the stories herein this book. Over time, however, that will change. How? By asking their teacher, if they be so fortunate as to have one, by encountering English idioms in context, by using our multi-lingual resources, by seeking help from Copilot or Grok, which often can dialog with students in their respective native tongue and, lastly, by looking up definitions in the several unabridged dictionaries that are only a mouse click or two away.
With steadfast application, foreign speakers will soon be able to return to this book, enjoy it fully and laugh heartily at the highbrow humor.
The claim that “TRWRR Flipbook is a reading course in and of itself” begs the question—why does Totally Literate offer any other products?
There are numerous reasons. To mention but a few: without audio, students would not be able to practice on decoding or pronunciation, without audio students would not begin to appreciate the highbrow humor of the stories; and, lastly, as a mere flipbook, the entire Totally Literate program would be useless to foreign speakers as this flipbook or any other flipbook is not translatable.