Essay Writing: A Student′s Guide (SAGE Study Skills Series)
Essay Writing offers both staff and students a solid reference for one of the main methods used for assessing knowledge and understanding – the written essay. In contextualizing essay writing within the larger university experience – communication, the academic culture, different learning styles and approaches and learning and teaching at university, this book helps students to study more independently, learn more meaningfully and to write first-class essays.
A Way to Success. English for University Students. Year 1. Reader with Key
Language: English
The proposed tutorial texts are English-speaking authors of tasks. The manual is intended for the formation of oral communication skills, expanding vocabulary.
Flipping Academic English Language Learning: Experiences from an American University
This book draws on theory, research, and practice-oriented literature to offer an introduction to flipped learning and offer busy instructors advice on how to flip their academic English language courses. The chapters balance theoretical foundations, practical applications, and useful resources for developing materials.
Course No. 1585 (24 lectures, 30 minutes/lecture) Taught by Robert Sapolsky Stanford University Ph.D., Rockefeller University 1. Why Don't Zebras Get Ulcers? Why Do We? 2. The Nuts and Bolts of the Stress-Response 3. Stress and Your Heart 4. Stress, Metabolism, and Liquidating Your Assets 5. Stress, Overeating, and Your Digestive Tract 6. Stress and Growth - Echoes from the Womb
From Monet to Van Gogh: A History of Impressionism
Course No. 7187 (24 lectures, 30 minutes/lecture) Taught by Richard Brettell The University of Texas at Dallas Ph.D., Yale University Reuploaded Thanks to mhazrati