Improve your English through Reading Stories: Romancing Robin Hood
Dr Grace Harper has loved the stories of Robin Hood ever since she first saw them on TV as a girl. Now, with her fortieth birthday just around the corner, she’s a successful academic in Medieval History, with a tenured position at a top university.
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Gateway B1 SB
Gateway is an academically rich five-level English course that leads teenage students to success in school-leaving/university entrance examinations, and prepares them for university and the world of work.
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Surprisingly, this long essay about society and art and sexism is one of Woolf's most accessible works. Woolf, a major modernist writer and critic, takes us on an erudite yet conversational--and completely entertaining--walk around the history of women in writing, smoothly comparing the architecture of sentences by the likes of William Shakespeare and Jane Austen, all the while lampooning the chauvinistic state of university education in the England of her day. Woolf pretty much invented modern feminist criticism.
(30 lectures, 30 minutes/lecture) Course No. 111 Taught by Frank Cardulla Retired, Niles North High School, Chicago, Illinois M.S., University of Illinois REUPLOAD NEEDED
Football has come to the ancient city of Ankh-Morpork – not the old fashioned, grubby pushing and shoving, but the new, fast football with pointy hats for goalposts and balls that go gloing when you drop them. And now, the wizards of Unseen University must win a football match, without using magic, so they’re in the mood for trying everything else.