The perfect practie book for students of English at intermediate and advanced levels. The vivid and varied material in 100 Useful Exercises in English provides ptfmprehensive prac-tice in English Usage, Rephrasing, Comprehension, Appreciation, Grammar, etc. Students worldwide will find it an invaluable learning tool. The book also offers practice in many of the particular skills that Candidates for various examinations will require, notably the First Certificate. 100 Useful Exercises in English can be used in class or for self-study.
TTC - Effective Communication Skills 2011 Teaching Company
Talk is something you do every day. And your life is literally shaped by it. Many of the decisions you make are decided by talking. You may be in a restaurant asking a waiter for an unusual substitution, urging a service manager to get your car finished sooner rather than later, or trying to sway your significant other toward a particular film or show. Or you might be trying to build more cooperative relationships at the office.
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Dead Days of Summer
Hart has written 38 mysteries and has been awarded multiple Agatha and Anthony awards. The seventeenth entry in her long-running Death on Demand series shows the plot muscle that has made Hart's reputation. Her plan of attack is similar to that employed by many spy novelists: start with a dizzying series of short scenes introducing characters, zero in on one person in particular trouble, and spend the rest of the novel spellbinding the reader with plot intersections. This time out, Hart concocts a thriller revolving around an innocent man suspected of a crime.
Women in England c. 1275 - 1525 Documentary Sources
This collection of sources demonstrates the variety of evidence that survives of English women in all walks of life from the time of Edward I to the eve of the Reformation. The sources are introduced by a substantial overview of current thinking about English medieval women below the level of the greater aristocracy. In addition, Goldberg explores many of the methodological problems and strengths of particular sources. Individual chapters explore the life-cycle themes of childhood, adolescence, married life, widowhood and old age.