We all want to know what happens when we die--but according to Cyndi Dale, we don't have to wait to find out. With Illuminating the Afterlife, this internationally renowned energy healer and author presents a compelling investigation of the soul's journey, from before we were born, through our lifetimes, and into the "Planes of Light" that await after we die. Drawing on her broad understanding of thanatology (the study of death from medical, psychological, and spiritual perspectives) as well as her own extraordinary experiences as a healer and psychic,
Aspire – Upper-Intermediate and the Common European Framework of Reference
In comparison with CEFR, this booklet helps teachers and students determine what you need to teach and learn in Aspire Upper-Intermediate. The Aspireseries has a communicative approach with an emphasis on learning language in real life contexts and on producing language in a broad range of speaking and writing situations. Consequently, its approach mirrors the functional descriptors of the CEFR as well as its broad emphasis on being able to communicate in a range of realistic situations. Aspire Upper-Intermediate is mapped throughout against descriptors at the B2 Vantage level.
Aspire - Intermediate and the Common European Framework of Reference
In comparison with CEFR, this booklet helps teachers and students determine what you need to teach and learn in Aspire – Intermediate. The Aspire Intermediate series has a communicative approach with an emphasis on learning language in real life contexts and on producing language in a broad range of speaking and writing situations. Consequently, its approach mirrors the functional descriptors of the CEFR as well as its broad emphasis on being able to communicate in a range of realistic situations.
From a Modernist/Postmodernist perspective, this title addresses questions of literary and cultural nationalism. The authors reveal that since the seventeenth century, American writing has reflected the political and historical climate of its time and helped define America's cultural and social parameters. Above all, they argue that American literature has always been essentially 'modern', illustrating this with a broad range of texts: from Poe and Melville to Fitzgerald and Proud, to Wallace and Stevens, Gwendolyn Brooks, and Thomas Pynchon.
Another hilarious adventure starring Wallace and Gromit™. A special ELT adaptation of the Oscar®-winning animated film, The Wrong Trousers™. The video has a broad appeal that will be a motivating force in any classroom. Video reuploaded Thanks to KundAlini