Added by: peterpan216 | Karma: 22.07 | Fiction literature | 20 March 2008
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The Sprawl trilogy (also Neuromancer trilogy, Cyberspace trilogy) is William Gibson's first set of novels, composed of Neuromancer (1984), Count Zero (1986) and Mona Lisa Overdrive (1988).
The novels are all set in the same fictional future, and subtly interlinked by shared characters and themes (which are not always readily apparent). The Sprawl trilogy shares this setting with Gibson's short stories "Johnny Mnemonic", "New Rose Hotel" and "Burning Chrome", and events and characters from the stories appear in or are mentioned at points in the trilogy.
Postcards 4 Student's Book + Audio
Красочный учебник из четырёхуровневой серии американского английского 'Postcards'. Курс для подростков и о подростках. Продуманный подход, достоверные истории, интересные задания, современный язык, яркие фотографии, игры и проекты.
Postcards is an exciting new four-level American English program for young teenagers. It is unique among courses for teens because it focuses on the teen's world.
Units feature believable storylines and characters who speak natural, contemporary English. Magazine-like, photo-based design sparks interest in real-world situations and topics. Carefully sequenced, varied activities give students confidence to communicate in English and keep their motivation level high.
Real-life topics and characters appeal to students from the start—and keep them interested throughout the year.
Creative and engaging activities, photo-stories, projects, cultural information, games, and songs bring language to life so that students want to communicate in English.
Carefully sequenced lessons help students build confidence in achievable steps.
Clear learning goals and frequent progress checks motivate students to set and achieve objectives.
Cartoon Cool - How to Draw New Retro-Style Characters
Love that Sponge Bob? Always lurking in Dexter’s lab? Wishing for Fairly Odd Parents? Millions of fans watch these shows avidly, often solely for their zingy, stylized look and hip visual jokes. Now there’s a drawing book just right for everyone who admires that quirky style: Cartoon Cool
Get Set - Go! is a lively language course for children learning English for the first time.It offers a traditional structural syllabus with emphasis on acquisition of grammatical structures and a wide vocabulary. The material is lively and attractive, with likeable characters, stories, songs and chants, and opportunities for communicative work.