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First Trainer 2 Six Practice Tests with Answers
Six full practice tests plus easy-to-follow expert guidance and exam tips designed to guarantee exam success.
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First for Schools Trainer 2
Six full practice tests plus easy-to-follow expert guidance and exam tips designed to guarantee exam success.
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Tales from Shakespeare - Penguin Readers - Level 5
Classic / British English This Book includes stories based on seven of Shakespeare's greatest plays. We meet many of Shakespeare's most famous characters magical Prospero; Puck, the badly-behaved fairy; evil Macbeth; Shylock, the greedy moneylender, and many more. This is a wonderful first step on the journey into the world of Shakespeare.
From matches to mobiles, antibiotics and the flexible drinking straw - some inventions don't just change the way we do things but change the world. Marvel at some of the world's most amazing discoveries that have made a sensation, from the first wheel to satellite navigation. Kids will love the incredible facts and info, such as why the tin can was invented 60 years before the can opener? Read on in wonder at the stories behind each ground-breaking discovery - the people, ideas and knock on effects. Some of the biggest ideas covered include the Model T Ford, Edison's lightbulb, Catseyes and the first Apple.
Languages and the First World War: Representation and Memory
This book examines issues around the representation and memory of the First World War. With contributions from international academics, the chapters cover a wide range of the historiographical aspects of war including the nature of representing the war in letters and diaries; the documentation of language change; the language of representing the war in reportage and literature; and the language of remembering the war.