Each unit test covers the language areas in the corresponding unit of the First Certificate Gold Coursebook and progress tests test the language from the previous five units
- Uses the exam format of paper 3 of the First Certificate in English exam / - Also includes reading and writing tasks from papers 1 and 2 of the exam / - Includes an eight page pull-out answer key
Douglas Terman Thriller Collection
These are pretty old but still an exellent read if you like thrillers.
Douglas Terman - First Strike.
Douglas Terman - Free Flight.
Douglas Terman - Star Shot.
Anna is the first of Arnold Bennett's 'Five Towns' novels. It was started in 1896, two years before the debut of his first published novel A Man from the North in 1898, but did not finally appear until September 1902 after six years of re-writing and polishing and several changes of title. It is therefore an extremely important work, the more so because it began a long series of stories set in his thinly-disguised birthplace - the Potteries - over a period of nearly twenty years. As is frequently the case with an aspiring author, A Man from the North was basically autobiographical in a personal way, but there was little personal, though much of upbringing and living social history, in Anna.
This Sceptred Isle Vol 10: The Age of Victoria (CD)
Added by: Piotr Borowski | Karma: 0 | Audiobooks | 4 May 2007
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This Sceptred Isle Vol 10: The Age of Victoria The story of Victoria's long reign is a saga worthy of one of the nineteenth century's own great novelists. In 1837, the new seventeen year old Queen could never have guessed all that was to come in the remainder of the century. It was an age of huge and lasting social changes: the age of Palmerston, Gladstone, and Disraeli; of Dickens, Thackeray, Macaulay, Trollope, Browning, Tennyson, Robert Louis Stevenson, Gilbert and Sullivan, Oscar Wilde; of Florence Nightengale, the first bicycle and the first electric light bulb, the Salvation Army, the first Dr Barnardo's home and the American Civil War.
By the end of her long life, Victoria was a witness tot he shift in world power and the stage was set for a new century of unimaginable turmoil. But her own presence had been so dominant that the age which ended with her death would forever be remembered by her.