Gender, Canon and Literary History The Changing Place of Nineteenth-Century German Women Writers
It has been shown that the total number of women who published in German in the 18th and 19th centuries was approximately 3,500, but even by 1918 only a few of them were known. The reason for this lies in the selection processes to which the authors have been subjected, and it is this selection process that is the focus of the research here presented.
A dynamic four-level course, which thoroughly integrates practice of the four skills with work on vocabulary, grammar and pronunciation. Language is presented through interesting topics and themes. This is followed by practice, which begins with meaningful controlled exercises and gradually develops into freer, personalized activities. Students are provided with clear speaking and writing 'models' to give extra guidance for producing their own work. Language for everyday situations is presented and practised in the special English You Need section.
A dynamic four-level course, which thoroughly integrates practice of the four skills with work on vocabulary, grammar and pronunciation. Language is presented through interesting topics and themes. This is followed by practice, which begins with meaningful controlled exercises and gradually develops into freer, personalized activities. Students are provided with clear speaking and writing 'models' to give extra guidance for producing their own work. Language for everyday situations is presented and practised in the special English You Need section.
The Invisible Gorilla: And Other Ways Our Intuitions Deceive Us (Audiobook, MP3)
Professors of Psychology Chabris and Simons write about six everyday illusions of perception and thought, including the beliefs that: we pay attention more than we do, our memories are more detailed than they are, confident people are competent people, we know more than we actually do, and our brains have reserves of power that are easy to unlock. Through a host of studies, anecdotes, and logic, the authors debunk conventional wisdom about the workings of the mind and what "experts" really know (or don't). Presented almost as a response to Malcolm Gladwell's blink, the books pay special attention to "the illusion of knowledge"
Welcome to Islands, a six level Primary series that engages children in 21st century learning. Children uncover clues and solve mysteries as they learn English. A special Synthetic Phonics programme is presented to teach pronunciation and spelling and help develop pupils' reading and writing.