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Cambridge Key English Test Extra Self-study Pack
A useful thing
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Cambridge Grammar of English - An Interactive Tutorial Software
Added by: rpmahe | Karma: 70.22 | Black Hole | 9 March 2011
Cambridge Grammar of English - An Interactive Tutorial Software
A useful book
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New Cambridge Advanced English Students book
New Cambridge Advanced English is the revised and updated edition of the popular Cambridge Advanced English. The course has been completely redesigned in full colour and its stimulating reading and listening extracts have been supplemented with new authentic reading texts and interviews
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PET Testbuilder
PET Testbuilder has been written and designed to improve students' exam performance and increase their language competence in order to succeed at the Preliminary English Test.
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Jesus and Gospel
"Gospel" initially referred to oral proclamation concerning Jesus Christ, but was later used to refer to four written accounts of the life of Jesus. How did this happen? Graham Stanton uses new evidence and fresh perspectives to tackle this controversial question. He also examines the earliest criticisms of Jesus, and early Christian addiction to the codex (book) format in place of the ubiquitous roll.
"Stanton has presented a brilliant book that hopefully very soon will find its way not only into university libraries but also into the bookcases of many exegetes." Journal of Biblical Literature, Tobias Nicklas, University of Regensburg, Germany