Bookshelf 2000 is the ultimate writer's companion. It's really a shelf of books. Bookshelf 2000 provides instant and integrated access to these nine top reference resources: The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language,
In one word, It's the best tool for teachers and students of higher levels at once.
A calculating killer who calls himself The Teacher is taking on New York City, killing the powerful, the arrogant, the don't-give-a-darnst-about-anyone rich. For some New Yorkers it seems that the rich were getting what they deserve at last. For New York's social elite, it is a call to chaos and terror. The Teacher's message to the wealthy is clear: remember your manners or suffer the consequences!
A collection of approaches to reading in a foreign language. The contributors to the volume all place reading at the heart of learning a foreign language and entering a foreign culture, and they consider issues and methods of language education from such diverse perspectives as cognitive theory, applied linguistics, technology as hermeneutic, history, literary theory and cross-cultural analysis. The contributors - teachers of French, German, Greek, Japanese, and Spanish - call for language teachers and theorists to refocus on the importance of reading skills.
Issues in language teaching for teachers and trainers across Europe. This series addresses issues that concern language teachers in both state schools and private education. The aims are to bridge the gap between current language teaching theories and classroom practice, and to benefit from sharing the expertise of foreign-language teachers who speak their pupils' mothertongue.