Interchange Third edition is a four-level series for adult and young-adult learners of English from the beginning to the high-intermediate level. Student's Book 2 builds on the foundations established in Level 1 for accurate and fluent communication, extending grammatical, lexical, and functional skills.
Adult cognitive development is one of the most important, yet neglected aspects in the study of human psychology. Although the development of cognition and intelligence during childhood and adolescence is of great interest to researchers, educators, and parents, they assume that this development stops progressing in any significant manner when people reach adulthood. In fact, cognition and intelligence do continue to progress in very significant ways.
Walter Dean Myers published his first book in 1969, a picture book called "Where Does The Day Go?" Since then, he has published more than 80 books, including novels, biographies, poetry, fables, and adventure stories. One of today's most renowned young adult authors, Myers has won many awards for his work. This insightful, new full-color biography shows how Myers draws on his own experiences to write realistic young adult novels about African-American teenagers living in urban environments, such as "Monster", "Scorpions, and "Autobiography of My Dead Brother".
501 Ways for Adult Students to Pay for College: Going Back to School Without Going Broke, Third Edition
Adults can find the means to go back to school despite the pressures of work, family, and a mortgage with this guide to funding continued education. With expanded information on distance learning and part-time classes and new financial aid, loan, and scholarship opportunities, this updated resource teaches adult students how to find and win scholarships designed especially for them
Writing for the Real World is a 2 level writing course in international English, designed for young adult and adult learners.
provides simple step-by-step practice in writing emails, letters, faxes, forms, CVs
practices a range of useful functions, e.g. requesting information, giving instructions, complaining, placing orders, applying for a job includes cross-cultural information comparing American and British varieties of English has a comprehensive reference section covering layout, writing conventions, punctuation, style, and register