Use It! Don't Lose It!: Daily Language Practice (Grade 8)
This book provides review exercises for five days a week for 36 weeks. Five problems a day are provided for Monday through Thursday, with exercises dealing in vocabulary, spelling, mechanics, grammar, literature, research, writing skills, and more. These exercises come in a variety of formats, including identifying parts of sentences, proofreading/editing sentences, sequencing, and multiple choice, short answer, and definition questions. Each Friday page has a longer reading comprehension passage with several questions and an additional writing task. These exercises are quick and simple but effectively cover and review the important skills at each grade level. An answer key is included.
A Book for IELTS is a self-study pack (book and two cassettes) for students preparing for the Academic Module of the IELTS exam. It covers the four sections of the exam, listening, speaking, reading and writing and contains reading exercises with detailed keys, and a wide range of exercises to aid preparation for Writing Task 1.
Check Your English Vocabulary for IELTS (3rd Edition)
This workbook has been written for students who are planning to sit either the Academic or General Training modules of the IELTS examination. It covers some of the main vocabulary areas that you will need for, or come across in, the Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking sections of the exam. We hope that you find the exercises in this book useful, and that the vocabulary you acquire will help you to achieve the grade you want in the IELTS.
A Beginner's Guide to Critical Thinking and Writing in Health and Social Care
"A critical approach to reading and writing is expected from all students in health and social care courses. However, students often find this one of the more difficult aspects. This book sets about correcting the problem, and it does so in a step by step fashion by using relevant examples, learning activities and highlighting key information. It encourages readers to think and evaluate written material for themselves, and not to take every piece of literature as Gospel.