Welcome Kids 1 Pupil's Book + Audio (Polish Edition)
Welcome Kids is an early-primary course specially designed to meet the needs of pupils in their first years of English language learning. Pupils experience the world through the adventures of two mice, Cecil Mouse and Ellie May, along with the all-time-favourite Masid, the genie! Welcome Kids 1 comprises three modules of two units each. It provides practice on all four skills. There is also a starter unit on the alphabet.
The (almost) complete collection of Jude Deveraux’s novels and stories. I have not read the novels (I just found them and thought they would make a great post) so I have divided them basing myself on information from Wikipedia (see more info). Jude’s fans: comments and suggestions are welcome!
Vocabulary and Grammar Practice 3 contains seven units. Each unit based on the material presented in the corresponding unit in the pupil's book (Welcome plus 3 or Welcome 2). The layout is pupil-friendly the exercises are selected to ensure that pupils consolidate the new language in meaningful ways.
To people who come to this book looking for an analysis of the attacks on the World Trade Center this book will appear to be peculiar and eccentric, and therefore in questionable taste. Slavoj Zisek is a Marxist philosopher from the formerly Yugoslav republic of Slovenia. (At the same time he is quite caustic against those who think that Milosevic's horrors could have been avoided by an appeal to the cosmopolitan virtues of Titoism. Not within the party framework, at any rate.) He has a special interest in the French psychoanalyst Lacan, which does not stop him from discussing other imposing figures such as Hegel, Adorno, Foucault and, suprisingly in this book, G.K. Chesterton.