English for Careers is a series which prepares pre-work students for starting their career. Everything in each Student's Book is vocation-specific, which means students get the language, information, and skills they need to help them get a job in their chosen career.
A specialist course for medical students, doctors, and advanced nurses who want to work in English-speaking countries.
Course for pupils aged 10-14. English Zone makes learning English simple. It uses a step-by-step approach to help students build a clear knowledge of grammar and a solid vocabulary base, then activates students' knowledge through skills work and functional dialogues.
Companion to Nineteenth-Century American Women's Writing
Commissioned for students of literature, this collection provides an excellent overview of 19h century women's writing.... Including both general and specific indexes, it is an indispensable resource for students of American literature and history at all levels, from general readers and lower-division undergraduates to researchers and faculty.
This book has been written for students who have studied English intensively for up to six years. Its first aim is to correct the mistakes which even advanced students make, by demonstrating how native English writers use certain tricky structures, and giving the students practice in their correct usage. The second aim of the book is to improve the students' powers of self expression by expanding their vocabulary and repertoire of structures.
Group-Centered Prevention Programs for At-Risk Students
School psychologists, counselors, and educators in the K-12 setting face the daunting responsibility of finding balance between mandated testing, students’ mental-health concerns, and additional academic help for at-risk students. One solution to this dilemma is to implement a school-based mental health approach that combines learning and counseling needs into a single program. Several types of successful programs are available, though week-long intensive programs have recently increased in popularity.