Power Talk: Using Language to Build Authority and Influence
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Power Talk: Using Language to Build Authority and Influence
As anyone whos ever tried to decipher their last investment account statement knows, the language of finance can sound foreign and intimidating. As clever as it is straightforward, and filled with quirky yet helpful tips, this dictionary of financial terms and acronyms is packed with hundreds of brief, plain-spoken definitions that will appeal to the novice and seasoned investor alike.
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Snapshot Elementary Teacher's Book - Student's Book Interleaved
Real language in a real world. Snapshot provides everything today's teenagers need: a real-life course, with real characters, real language and real-life topics that appeal to students and keep them interested throughout the year.
Snapshot Elementary Teacher's Book - Student's Book Interleaved
Total English is a new course for young adults and adults. This teacher's Book provides tips on lesson planning and a wide range of activities to practice the language presented in the course.
Classic Tales bring the magic of traditional storytelling into the language classroom. Classic Tales is a series of carefully graded readers which provide easy and enjoyable reading practice. Colourful illustrations on every page work closely with the text to heJp understanding. Each Classic Tale also includes an illustrated glossary and questions and puzzles related to the story.
The activities in this Activity Book have been specially written to exploit the language presented in the stories. They provide additional reading and writing practice in the key vocabulary and language structures in the story as well as speaking practice.
In the last ten years the neuroscience of language has matured as a field. Ten years ago, neuroimaging was just being explored for neurolinguistic questions, whereas today it constitutes a routine component. At the same time there have been significant developments in linguistic and psychological theory that speak to the neuroscience of language. This book consolidates those advances into a single reference.