Lorna Doone by R. D. Blackmore. New Method Supplementary Reader Stage 4This is yet another adaptation of all-time classic by R. D. Blackmore. What is worth mentioning however is that the adaptation was made by another classic, of teaching English to foreigners, Michael Philip West (1888–1973). As a colonial educator in Bengal for a period of twenty years, he developed many original insights into problems of teaching English ‘in difficult circumstances’ and – on this basis – became a prolific writer of textbooks for foreign students during the late 1920s and 1930s. The book is illustrated and supplied with detailed questions aimed at confirming students' understanding of the story. This edition was published in the USSR in 1977.
Lorna Doone by R. D. Blackmore. New Method Supplementary Reader Stage 4
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Lorna Doone by R. D. Blackmore. New Method Supplementary Reader Stage 4
An adaptation of all-time classic by R. D. Blackmore.
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Advanced Grammar in Use Supplementary Exercises contains 50 units of varied exercises to provide students with additional practice of the language they have studied in Advanced Grammar in Use Second edition.
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Objective PET Teacher's Book (2010 Edition)
This Teacher's Book offers complete support with time-saving ideas, regular progress tests, and a bank of supplementary photocopiable material.
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This book aims primarily to assist and encourage advanced students of English in identifying discourse structure, responding imaginatively to fiction, and identifying authorial stance.