Check Your English Vocabulary for IELTS (3th Ed) 2012
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Check Your English Vocabulary for IELTS (3th Ed) 2012
Essential words and phrases to help you maximise your IELTS score
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Check Your Vocabulary for Natural English Collocations
This workbook is aimed at non-native speakers who want to build essential vocabulary and learn to speak fluent and natural-sounding English. For example, in English we use different words to describe different types of food when they go bad. We can describe meat as rotten, cheese as mouldy, milk as sour and butter as rancid - but we would not say sour meat, or rotten milk. Knowing how words are naturally used together is known as collocation. A good knowledge of these word combinations greatly improves the style of written and spoken language for non-native speakers. Levels: B2 - C2.
Check Your English Vocabulary for IELTS (3rd Edition)
This workbook has been written for students who are planning to sit either the Academic or General Training modules of the IELTS examination. It covers some of the main vocabulary areas that you will need for, or come across in, the Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking sections of the exam. We hope that you find the exercises in this book useful, and that the vocabulary you acquire will help you to achieve the grade you want in the IELTS.
Check Your Vocabulary for Computing - A Workbook for Users (2nd Edition)
This workbook has been designed to help students learning English for computing revise and improve their vocabulary. Clear and easy-to-use, with full instructions and quick-reference contents page, make this resource ideal for both self-study and classroom use including teacher-directed group work. It includes teachers' notes and stimulating exercises such as word games, puzzles, quizzes and crosswords.
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Northanger Abbey by Jane Austenby Jane Austen complete and unabridged, narrated by Juliet Stevenson
When Catherine Morland, a country clergyman's daughter, is invited to spend a season in Bath with the fashionable high society, little does she imaginethe delights and perils that await her. Captivated and disconcerted by what she finds, and introduced to the joys of "Gothic novels" by her new friend, Isabella, Catherine longs for mystery and romance. When she is invited to stay with the beguiling Henry Tilney and his family at Northanger Abbey, she expects mystery and intrigue at every turn. However, the truth turns out to be even stranger than fiction.