Spoken English Learned Quickly (Instructor's Guide)
Spoken English Learned Quickly is a new and unique approach to teaching English as a foreign language. In hour-for-hour of study, our students can gain commensurate spoken English fluency in half the time required in college-based ESL courses in the United States.
Considering that this audio book opens with the author detailing the laborious steps necessary just to get out of bed, it's miraculous that Fox's voice sounds just as charming, stalwart and nearly as steady as it did during his long film and television career. There are no frills of any kind with this recording, but none are needed; Fox's tale is engrossing on its own. He pulls no punches describing the hardships that accompanied his diagnosis with Parkinson's, but listeners are quickly reminded that for every challenge the disease brought, Fox trained himself to find the silver lining.
How to Calculate Quickly: Full Course in Speed ArithmeticMany useful procedures explained and taught: two-column addition, left-to-right subtraction, direct multiplication by numbers greater than 12, mental division of large numbers, more. Also numerous helpful short cuts. More than 8,000 problems, with solutions. This book do not used trick but teach you "number sense" ... and how to calculate from left to right with complex number. Believe me, I was afraid of that kind of calculation and with that book I learned a lot!
English for Presentations is the ideal quick course for professionals who need to give presentations in English. English for Presentations can be completed in 25-30 hours, so students make progress quickly. Hands-on tasks allow students to use new language immediately.
Severe acute respiratory syndrome, known as SARS, was first reported in Asia in 2003, after a Chinese-American businessman died from a mysterious illness. Soon, many of the people who had treated this man became sick with the same respiratory symptoms. SARS quickly spread across Southeast Asia and China, and caused widespread fear of a global epidemic when it reached Toronto, Canada. In all, more than 8,000 people became ill, and nearly 800 died. Although SARS was quickly contained, future outbreaks remain a threat.