Surviving with English - International Communication Skills For Professional People (2003 Edition)
Intended for professional adults who need English for work and travel. The student's book covers seven key topic areas: business, socialising, communications, travel, hotels, money, and food and drink. The practice book revises and extends the material in the student's book and provides additional topic-based activities. Part of the "Surviving with English series" for professional adults who need English for work and travel. In addition to teaching notes and answer keys, this teacher's guide includes photocopiable mid-course and end-course tests with answer keys.
Surviving with English - Basic - International Communication Skills For Professional People (2003 Edition)
Surviving with English - Basic is for professional adults who need English for work and travel. Each one-page lesson depicts an authentic situation that learners might encounter in real-life: introducing people at work, ordering a meal, checking into a hotel/airport etc.
The outbreak began in New York. Soon it had spread to the rest of the world. People were attacked, infected and they died. Then they came back. Nowhere is safe from the undead.
Standing On Your Own Two Feet: Young Adults Surviving 2012 And Beyond
If the world keeps moving toward economic collapse, climate change, resource depletion, civil unrest, wars, famines, and other nasty things, young adults will find they can no longer live exclusively in the protected worlds of the shopping mall and the fast food stand.
The Celts were one of the most important population groups to spread across the ancient European continent. From 800BC to 1050AD their story is one of expanding power and influence followed by contraction and near extinction. Drawing on all possible sources of evidence, from archaeological remains of ancient Greece and Rome to surviving cultural influences, Daithi O hOgain outlines the history of the people known as Celts.