A new, refreshed edition of the five-level English course for teenagers, with a clear structure, supported approach to speaking, practice, and exam preparation still at its heart. Solutions has been thoroughly modernized with 80% new content to draw in students, embed the grammar and vocabulary
This disc contains: 1) Tests as PDFs and Word documents, A and B versions; 2) Results table; 3) Audio tracks for listening exercises.
Plain English Writing Handbook: How to write clear, concise and reader-friendly copy
This eBook will help you write or rewrite using everyday words, short sentences, active voice, regular print, and personal pronouns that speak directly to the reader. You will learn all about the many plain English writing rules.
This eBook gives you practical tips on how to write for your readers and create plain English documents. All of these tips come from experienced plain English experts who have already written or rewritten their documents in plain English.
Thinking through Sources for Ways of the World, Volume 2 (3rd Edition)
NEW Thinking through Sources primary source reader supplements the "Working with Evidence" source projects in Ways of the World. With six to eight carefully selected documents per chapter, this two-volume primary source reader presents a wide range of documents that connect to topics in each chapter in Ways of the World. Headnotes and questions to consider before each document help students approach the documents and essay questions at the end of each chapter provide a starting point for classroom discussion or a written assignment. This collection of sources is available both in print and in LaunchPad with innovative auto-graded assessment.
Thinking through Sources for Ways of the World, Volume 1 (3rd Edition)
NEW Thinking through Sources primary source reader supplements the "Working with Evidence" source projects in Ways of the World. With six to eight carefully selected documents per chapter, this two-volume primary source reader presents a wide range of documents that connect to topics in each chapter in Ways of the World. Headnotes and questions to consider before each document help students approach the documents and essay questions at the end of each chapter provide a starting point for classroom discussion or a written assignment. This collection of sources is available both in print and in LaunchPad with innovative auto-graded assessment.
Through a multi-sited qualitative study of three Kenyan secondary schools in rural Taita Hills and urban Nairobi, the volume explores the ways the dichotomy between "Western" and "indigenous" knowledge operates in Kenyan education. In particular, it examines views on natural sciences expressed by the students, teachers, the state's curricula documents, and schools' exam-oriented pedagogical approaches.