All the books in the TALKABOUT series are designed to stimulate conversation between child and adult, encourage the early growth of vocabulary, assist mental development and provide a sound basis for future progress in reading and general awareness.
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Augustus Caesar
History sees Augustus Caesar as the first emperor of Rome, who brought the city and the Empire from the chaos of civil war to a system of ordered government. Of this overall achievement there is no doubt, for Augustus provided a firm and stable basis from which sprang the expansion and prosperity of the next two centuries, and which enabled Rome and the Empire to withstand the wayward
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Vocabulary SuccessVocabulary Success discusses the development of the English language, use of the dictionary, methods of word study, and instruction in pronunciation and word-building and presents lists of terms, pieces of literature, exercises, and tests to aid the student in building and using a large store of words.
More than a collection of word lists and meanings, this idea book and work-text gives students background, orientation, and exercises to help them develop and increase their word power on an ongoing basis.
What did people in England in the Middle Ages think about language? What was their view of English, French, and Latin, and how did this influence the way they communicated? This book uses these questions as a basis for a ground-breaking investigation into the use and status of the English language in medieval England.
Full Throttlefor studentcomputer!This isyoung butalreadywell-establisheddictionaryEnglishPOWERapproximately66 000words and phrasesthesubstantive basisfor the CD-ROM thatcan do morethan the book.