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This highly illustrated, information-packed volume explores British history from Neolithic times right up to New Labour. Every double-page spread focuses on a different topic, making it a pleasure to dip into and easy to look up any subject that interests you, be it Boudicca's Rebellion, the wars against Napoleon or the Troubles in Northern Ireland.
New Matrix allows students to develop their skills and language for exams and for use in life.
Language presentation and practice explore commonly confused structures and tenses. The contrasting of problem areas allows students to reflect on their understanding of English and to see it fall into place.
The units are theme-related and within each section the topic is looked at from a different angle. This variety ensures that all students will be able to find an aspect of the topic which is engaging and motivating.
A supplementary booklet for "Opportunities" course. Ranges from elementary to upper intermediate level. Focuses on presenting elements of British and American culture. The main topic of this edition is the European Union.
Discusses the role of sexuality theme in such work as "Lolita", "Madame Bovary", and "A Streetcar Named Desire" in 20 original essays and critical analyses. This title covers a topic found in the high school curriculum, lending support for students of literature.
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Translation universals is one of the most intriguing and controversial topics in recent translation studies. Can we discover general laws of translation, independent of the particularities of individual translations? Research into this is new: serious empirical work only began in the late nineties.