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Preliminary for schools trainer
Six full practice tests plus easy-to-follow expert guidance and exam tips designed to guarantee exam success.
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First Certificate Trainer
Six full practice tests plus easy-to-follow expert guidance and exam tips designed to guarantee exam success.
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How to write great dissertations and projects provides all of the tips and techniques that a student is likely to need to choose, research, write and present dissertations and projects that will guarantee you top marks.
Building a good vocabulary doesn’t mean memorizing long lists of difficult words. It doesn’t mean spending long hours reading a dictionary, either. Your everyday activities present plenty of opportunities to increase your word power.
The instruction in this book will give you access to hundreds of new and interesting words. As you complete each lesson, try to integrate as many words as you can into your speech and writing. While no amount of practice can promise perfection, practice does guarantee improvement! And remember that the best word to use is not necessarily long or fancy; it’s the one that conveys the exact meaning you intend.
In Sense and Sensibility, the first of Jane Austen's novels to be published, Austen created a brilliant tragicomedy of flirtation and folly. Genteel dinner parties and romantic walks through luxuriant Devonshire draw two attractive sisters into the schemes of landed gentry set on "marrying up." But neither emotionality nor practicality guarantee happiness for either. With her wry insight into the English middle class, Austen shows that the best man isn't obvious. Narrator: Nadia May