Exam Essentials - First Certificate Practice Tests
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Exam Essentials - First Certificate Practice Tests
Exam Essentials - First Certificate Practice Tests
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First Insights into Business offers a realistic, informative and extremely accessible approach to key business concepts, underpinned by a thorough and carefully developed language syllabus. The First Insights Workbook contains new revision units specially written for ВЕС Preliminary exam preparation. The Teacher's Book includes: Unit-by-unit teaching notes with additional subject information Answer keys for all course components Full tapescripts Additional photocopiable material and BEC (preliminary) type practice tests
'Claw of the Conciliator' is the second book in Gene Wolfe's 'Book of the New Sun'. This book, somewhat confusingly, does not pick up where 'The Shadow of the Torturer' leaves off, which is somewhat surprising since the end of the first book was kind of a cliffhanger. We never do find out (at least in this book) what happened at the end of first book.
Henry Grim has never been in trouble for borrowing a sword from the headmaster's private stores. He has never discovered a forbidden room in a foreign castle, or received a death threat over breakfast. All Henry knows is life as an orphaned servant boy at the Midsummer School, bullied by the privileged sons of aristocracy. But all that changes when Henry is the first commoner to pass the entrance exam for the prestigious Knightley Academy, where he will be trained as a modern-day knight alongside the cleverest and bravest fourteen-year-olds in the country.
The First American - The Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin may have been the most remarkable American ever to live: a printer, scientist, inventor, politician, diplomat, and--finally--an icon. His life was so sweeping that this comprehensive biography by H.W. Brands at times reads like a history of the United States during the 18th century. Franklin was at the center of America's transition from British colony to new nation, and was a kind of Founding Grandfather to the Founding Fathers; he was a full generation older than George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and Patrick Henry, and they all viewed him with deep respect.