Writing Your Doctoral Dissertation - Invisible Rules for Success
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Writing Your Doctoral Dissertation Invisible Rules for Success While there are increasing numbers of books which are outlining the parts of a dissertation, there is a need for students to understand both the academic and the social elements which contribute to their progress.
This book combines both of these elements as it provides step-by-step guidance in moving from identifying a research problem to defending your dissertation.
This lively and attractive book will be invaluable to all those who have difficulty with spelling; a help to good spellers who want to avoid the less obvious mistakes; and a guide for foreigners through the illogicalities of English spelling. The guidelines, rules and exceptions are presented in a highly visual and entertaining form and there are lots of tests and quizzes for readers to check their progress.
Authors: Robyn Gee and Carol Watson 1990 Usborne Publishing
JET : Primary Teachers' Resource Book 1
Jet Primary Teachers' Resource Books provide teachers of English with a
variety of easy-to-prepare supplementary materials for use with young
children. Each containing 46 photocopiable pages with interleaved
teacher's notes, the books are packed full of lessons , games , songs ,
worksheets and art and craft projects . All the ideas have been
previously tested by teachers and the themes have been chosen to grab
children's interest and give them a real taste of British culture.
A fantastic selection of pairwork, small group and whole class games and activities to help your students develop understanding and fluency in a real, communicative way.
- The language syllabus follows the communicative abilities of the students
- Suitable for use with any course
- Teacher’s notes show you how to play each game
- Photocopiable rules sheets guide the students
This reference and practice book looks at the most colourful and fun area of vocabulary - idioms. This book will appeal to students from intermediate level upwards who want to understand the English really used by native speakers. Over 1,000 of the most useful and frequent idioms which learners are likely to encounter are presented and practised in typical contexts, so that learners using this book will have hundreds of idioms 'at their fingertips'.