"New Opportunities" - новое издание популярного УМК, созданное специально для российских школ. Впервые в книгу для учащихся включены разделы по истории и культуре России. Новые разделы в рабочей тетради, Exam Zones и Skills Corners, написанные в соответствии с требованиями российских программ, позволяют эффективно сочетать изучение английского языка и подготовку к ЕГЭ. Mini-Grammar на русском языке и англо-русский мини-словарь (уровни Beginner, Elementary и Pre-Intermediate) позволяют создать прочную базу для грамматических и лексических навыков.
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An activity book prepared for Polish students. It's the third part. Full book with front and back pages. The authors are Jonathan Bygrave, Brian Abbs, Ingrid Freebairn and Piotr Steinbrich.
'Hey Hey - Big Songs for Little People' features music from the biggest shows and TV children's characters. From old favourites on the BBC like Bob The Builder, Balimory, Tweenies and Teletubbies, to the new hot new breed on CBeebies; Charlie & Lola, Me Too, Tommy Zoom and Finley The Fire Engine. Plus; ITV's Pocoyo and Engie Benjy; Nickelodeon's The Wiggles and Maisy; Milkshake's (Channel Five) Thomas The Tank Engine and Rupert The Bear. Alongside the phenomenally successful LazyTown and the book publishing sensation The Gruffalo. Plus many more. Reuploaded
International Legal English is the definitive course for those who need to work in the international legal community. Suitable for classroom use or self-study, this course teaches language learners how to use English in a commercial law environment. The book focuses on a variety of legal topics including contracts, company formation, debtor-creditor relationships and intellectual property rights.
The History of the English Language DVDs: The Teaching Company (The Great Courses)
This is a 36-lecture course, each lecture being thirty minutes in length. The subject is fascinating, and Lerer is obviously learned and highly articulate if intermittently frustratingly dry and pedantic, nevertheless, to the listener's relief, often highly witty as well