98 % of the Book is in English, all except Foreword and Vocabulary which are written in Russian. Intended to be for children but everyone can learn from it or remember what he/she has forgotten.
How to Teach Vocabulary is a practical guide for teachers who wish to develop their skills and learn about recent developments in this important area. The book includes: - a description of how words are learned - a guide to useful sources of vocabulary for classroom use, including coursebooks, corpora and dictionaries - approaches to testing presenting and consolidating vocabulary knowledge - ways of testing vocabulary - a Task File of photocopiable training tasks
Reader’s Guides are not encyclopedias or dictionaries; they are guides to reading in particular subject. Their aim is to evaluate the secondary material in a broad area of study by means of comparative essays on hundreds of specific topics. Reader’s Guide Literature in EnglishN provides expert guidance to, and critical analysis of, the vast number of books available within the subject of English literature, from Anglo-Saxon times to the current American, British and Commonwealth scene.
Why are we hearing so much more about globalization and the economic issues that are a major component of it today than ever before? Between major advances in technology, dropping costs of communication and transport, and widespread innovation occurring at a pace never seen before, distance and national borders are no longer the barriers they used to be. In the past, most people rarely ventured outside their home country; today, the hands of foreigners can be seen in myriad goods and services we use every day.