Communication Strategies is a thoroughly researched and comprehensive four-level course for intermediate to advanced level students. The series covers the vocabulary, language patterns and collocations that students need to communicate actively within a wide range of relevant and interesting topic areas. All new language is recycled throughout the course.
Discover Great Britain Puff your way up 530 steps to the top of St. Paul's Cathedral for a heavenly view of London. Let the train take the strain while you admire the views on the Ffestiniog Railway. Get your Gaelic up to scratch with a course on the Isle of Skye. Tube ride a Cornish wave in Newquay, a the capital of English surfing.
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Communication Strategies is a thoroughly researched and comprehensive four-level course for intermediate to advanced level students. The series covers the vocabulary, language patterns and collocations that students need to communicate actively within a wide range of relevant and interesting topic areas. All new language is recycled throughout the course.
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Communication Strategies is a thoroughly researched and comprehensive four-level course for intermediate to advanced level students. The series covers the vocabulary, language patterns and collocations that students need to communicate actively within a wide range of relevant and interesting topic areas. All new language is recycled throughout the course.
Machiavelli's masterpiece of manipulation and political intrigue was written more than 500 years ago, but its principles still live. Politician Gary Hart and statesman Henry Kissinger, among others, discuss how The Prince has influenced world leaders and the course of history from medieval times through the present.