Subject Link is a nine-level curriculum integration reading program for high-beginner to high-intermediate students. The series’ theme-based curriculum helps students to improve their language abilities and also acquire new knowledge from the interesting content presented in each of the passages. With multiple lessons for each theme, Subject Link allows students to develop a greater understanding of the curriculum and broaden the context of their learning beyond single subject areas.
1. 8 fundamental reading skills and strategies: Characters, Story Structure, Main Idea & Details, Compare & Contrast, Sequence, Cause & Effect, Problem & Solution, and Fact & Opinion
2. 20 engaging units cover both real life and school subject content
3. A captivating photo and a semantic map encourage students to actively predict the text
This standard introduction to psycho-analysis has been thoroughly revised to clarify and refine the concepts presented, and two new chapters have been added. Comprehensive and lucid, Dr. Brenner's volume is the indispensable orientation to the subject for both laymen and students.
This bestselling textbook offers a comprehensive introduction to the theory and practice of e-business and e-commerce management. The author, Dave Chaffey, brings his trademarks of authority, clarity of expression and teaching expertise to bear on a subject in which he actively lectures and consults. Popular for its cutting-edge and contemporary coverage, this text offers an international approach and a good balance between the technical and managerial topics of central importance to developing an understanding of this subject.
Pass Trinity now 9-10 provides extensive practice in all four language skills through the varied and thought-provoking topics of these grades. It is suitable for young adults and above.
Features: – 12 topic-based units – Coverage of Grade 10 List A and List B subject areas – Exam Expert with useful exam advice and practice exercises – Advice and practice for the Interactive Task and the Listening Task