Developing Tactics for Listening,Third Edition Testing Program CDROM
Tactics for Listening Third Edition is a three-level listening series featuring Jack Richards' practical-English methodology and easy-to-teach format.
Testing program CD-ROM includes Midterm and final exams in the style of: GEPT-style test, STEP-EIKEN-style test , TOEIC style test, IELTS style test. More listening, more testing, more effective with famous test-maker_Grant Trew in new edition.
CHM version of the CD-ROM added Thanks to lanagreg
Two disgraced former Secret Service officers team up to solve a series of copy-cat crimes in this exciting new thriller by a master of the game. Sean King was momentarily distracted when a presidential candidate he'd been guarding was assassinated a few feet from where he stood, and Michelle Maxwell left the Service under a similar cloud when she lost a "protectee" to an ingenious kidnapping scheme, events told in Baldacci's typical terse, fast-paced style in Split Second. Now partners in a private investigation firm in a small Virginia town, they're hired to investigate a burglary at the home of a wealthy local family.
Creative Flower Arranging: Floral Design for Home and Flower Show
This informative and encouraging book is written by an author with more than 35 years' experience. It explores flower arranging as an art form, with special emphasis on creativity and developing one's own style, while not neglecting functional uses such as table settings.
Added by: honhungoc | Karma: 8663.28 | Black Hole | 8 May 2011
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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Grammar and Style
You're no idiot, of course. You've probably written your share of book reports,, term papers, e-mails, and thank you notes. The rules of writing can be confusing, however, and might result in final drafts riddled with gaffes, typos, and errors! The Complete Idiot's Guide® to Grammar and Style, Second Edition, will take you step by step through the basics of spelling, punctuation, and sentence formation to help you become an effective communicator of the written word! In this revised and updated Complete Idiot's Guide
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The Man Who Loved Books Too Much - The True Story of a Thief, a Detective and a World of Literary Obsession
Bibliophiles themselves, reviewers clearly wanted to like The Man Who Loved Books Too Much. The degree to which they actually did depended on how they viewed Bartlett's authorial choices. Several critics were drawn in by Bartlett's own involvement in the story, as in the scene where she follows Gilkey through a bookstore he once robbed. But others found this style lazy, boring, or overly "literary," and wished Bartlett would just get out of the way. A few also thought that Bartlett ascribed unbelievable motives to Gilkey. But reviewers' critiques reveal that even those unimpressed with Bartlett's style found the book an entertaining true-crime story.