Reach Student's Book 1 'Reach' is an exciting two-level coursewhich takes teenage students from beginner to intermediate level. 'Reach Tests' consists of sixteen short tests and an answer key for each level of 'Reach'.
This Korean EFL reading and discussion text is the first book in a two volume set. It has 30 chapters covering a variety of subjects including medical patients right to know, surrogate motherhood, rape, euthanasia, suicide, women in combat, gun control, environmental destruction and drunk driving. Each chapter consists of a short reading passage followed by comprehension questions, discussion questions and opinions.
Extra English is a video course at elementary and pre-intermediate level (A2). Each issue comprises a magazine accompanied with DVD movie. The magazine contains exercises for the film episodes, wordlist, cultural reference chapter, and answer keys. The DVD consists of three movies with various audio and subtitle combinations.
Nonstandard analysis represents a fundamental change of perspective in mathematics (and sciences), comparable to the introduction of Cantor's set theory in the nineteenth century. This book is a short, readable introduction to the subject, based on the axiomatic or IST approach. The first part gives a clear, rigorous exposition of the theory; the second part consists of a number of self-contained chapters dealing with applications. As an aid to self-study, the author has included exercises at the end of each chapter, with hints as well as full solutions.
The Philosophy of Language (Oxford Readings in Philosophy)
It is important to distinguish between the philosophy of language and linguistic philosophy. Linguistic philosophy consists in the attempt to solve philosophical problems by analysing the meanings of words, and by analysing logical relations between words in natural languages. The philosophy oflanguage consists in the attempt to analyse certain general features of language such as meaning, reference, truth, verification, speech acts, and logical necessity.