Tiny Talk ABC Workbook introduces preschool students to the letters of the alphabet and their basic sounds. The ABC Workbook can be used either independently or as an integrated supplement to the regular Tiny Talk course (in conjunction with Tiny Talk Student Book 3A and Student Book 3B). It introduces new vocabulary using 26 letters and their sounds, and recycles many words already learned in the regular Tiny Talk Student Books. Very young students will enjoy learning the alphabet through words and pictures that are pertinent and interesting to their age group.
The activities have been specially written for 3-6 year olds.
Happy House is a two-year course that introduces children to English through listening and speaking and then, in the second level, provides a gentle introduction to the written word. Happy House introduces children to English through an appealing storyline which combines both familiar contexts and a fantasy world. Level Two (Beginner) , ages 5 to 7 year
This book is the third of seven books which introduces the basic principles of accounting. This book focuses on investments intended to be held for greater than one year. It introduces accounting for investments (available for sale, trading, and held to maturity), as well as, special accounting for certain long-term investments. Readers will learn the accounting for property, plant, and equipment, and depreciation methodology and terminology. Accounting for the disposal of property, plant, and equipment, asset exchanges, impairments, natural resource accounting and depletion concepts are also presented in this book.
Added by: Kahena | Karma: 11526.37 | Fiction literature | 4 November 2010
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Kings Comrade
"King's Comrade" is again three generations later (after Prince of Cornwall), ca. 790 AD. Mainly focused on inter-Saxon conflict (King Ethelbert, King Offa), and problems with the Welsh (who still would like to get their lost estates back...). Introduces Norse campaigns on the Frankish coast (founding the Norse state of Normandy).
This book examines the progress to date in the many facets – conceptual, epistemological and methodological - of the field of legal semiotics. It reflects the fulfilment of the promise of legal semiotics when used to explore the law, its processes and interpretation. This study in Legal Semiotics brings together the theory, structure and practise of legal semiotics in an accessible style. The book introduces the concepts of legal semiotics and offers an insight in contemporary and future directions which the semiotics of law is going to take.