Experienced Professor of Psychology, therapist provides vivid examples, easy-to-learn techniques, and practical exercises for becoming a better listener--and making yourself heard and understood, even in difficult situations.
When a notice appears in the local newspaper, the villagers are curious. Is it a joke, or is there really going to be a murder at Little Paddocks? At the announced time, the lights go out. Gunshots are heard. What is happening? Will Miss Marple be able to explain the mystery?
On a Roll was written for high-intermediate and advanced ESL/EFL students. It is meant to help prepare non-native English speakers to understand and use the rapid, reduced, idiomatic speech heard outside the classroom and the language lab.
Added by: didexit | Karma: 324.22 | Black Hole | 22 June 2012
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How to Write about the Brontes
Emily, Anne, and Charlotte Brontë were three sisters who left an indelible mark on the literature of their age. Collectively, their novels give voice to often-isolated individuals who struggle to be heard and reconcile their own needs and desires with the expectations and double standards of their times.
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Added by: Maria | Karma: 3098.81 | Audiobooks | 20 April 2012
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You've probably heard of Henry VIII... He is horribly famous for: - marrying six unlucky wives - getting very carried away with his chopping block. But have you heard that Henry: - was a handsome hunk and sports star? - bricked up his bedroom door at night? Yes, even though he's dead, Henry's still full of surprises! Now you can get the inside story with Henry's secret diary and hear from Henry's victims before they lose their heads on his chopping block.