Read and Discover is a series of graded Readers from Levels 3 to 6, suitable for students of English from age eight and older.The levels have been designed to match the language content of Elementary English language coursebooks from Grades 3 to 6. These reading books provide a wide variety of non-fiction topics that can be used for cross-curricular work or for Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL). Read and Discover combines lively reading material with carefully graded language, enabling students to discover more about the world while learning English at the same time. The audio has 2 versions - American and British
Grade 9 Up–While this work is by no means comprehensive, it will more than meet students' research needs. The clearly written entries are organized alphabetically. Each one includes a text box with an overview of the combatants, casualties, treaties, principal theaters, outcome, and the major issues and objectives, followed by an overview of the battle or war that places it in historical context and a short list of further reading. The date of the earliest conflict included is the Fall of Jericho c. 8000 B.C.E., followed by Sargon's Conquests of Sumer in 2325 B.C.E.; entries continue through the year 2003 with the ongoing U.S.-Iraq War and the U.S. War on Terrorism.
This book is designed to develop a thorough competence in reading English. It is aimed at adult learners at pre-intermediate level and above and can be used in a variety of ways: as a reading skills course, for supplementary reading, for examination practice and for self-study. All the reading texts are authentic and in their original form.
Added by: badaboom | Karma: 5366.29 | Fiction literature | 11 March 2011
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The White Tiger
First-time the author has created a memorable tale of one taxi driver's hellish experience in modern India. Told with close attention to detail, whether it be the vivid portrait of India he paints or the transformation of Balram Halwai into a bloodthirsty murderer, Adiga writes like a seasoned professional. John Lee delivers an absolutely stunning performance, reading with a realistic and unforced East Indian dialect. He brings the story to life, reading with passion and respect for Adiga's prose. Lee currently sits at the top of the professional narrator's ladder; an actor so gifted both in his delivery and expansive palette of vocal abilities that he makes it sound easy.
Added by: rpmahe | Karma: 70.22 | Black Hole | 9 March 2011
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New Cambridge Advanced English Students book
New Cambridge Advanced English is the revised and updated edition of the popular Cambridge Advanced English. The course has been completely redesigned in full colour and its stimulating reading and listening extracts have been supplemented with new authentic reading texts and interviews
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