The famous detective Hercule Poirot is summoned to the country home of Sir Gervase Chevenix-Gore, but when he arrives, his host is found dead in his study, apparently of suicide. This short selection proves again that Agatha Christie is a master of plot and conversation, in particular the art of interrogation, as demonstrated by the perceptive Hercule Poirot. Hugh Fraser's clear and eloquent British accent bends and lifts to suit both the character and rhythm of this mystery. He successfully portrays a full cast of characters, mastering the difficult nuances of arrogance and self-importance of one and the twittering of another, and moves seamlessly among them.
"Enterprise plus" is a modular coursebook specially designed to motivate and involve learners in effective language learning. The course provides systematic development of all the skills required to communicate successfully in both written and spoken forms at Pre-lntermediate level.
The Introvert Advantage: How to Thrive in an Extrovert World
At least one out of four people prefers to avoid the limelight, tends to listen more than they speak, feels alone in large groups, and requires lots of private time to restore their energy. They're introverts, and here is the book to help them boost their confidence while learning strategies for successfully living in an extrovert world.
How to get the most from the worst kids in school (107 pages) This is one of the best and most fun-to-use books on classroom management that I have ever seen. Rob Plevin creatively teaches teachers how to successfully manage their classrooms and have fun doing it.