Word games with English is a series of 3 books of carefully graded
language activities to stimulate learners to practise,activate and
extand their English vocabulary. Book 1 is for elementary students.
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Some of the greatest works in English literature were first
published without their authors' names. Why did so many authors want to
be anonymous--and what was it like to read their books without knowing
for certain who had written them? In Anonymity, John Mullan
gives a fascinating and original history of hidden identity in English
literature. From the sixteenth century to today, he explores how the
disguises of writers were first used and eventually penetrated, how
anonymity teased readers and bamboozled critics--and how, when book
reviews were also anonymous, reviewers played tricks of their own in
return.
Today we have forgotten that the first readers of Gulliver's Travels and Sense and Sensibility
had to guess who their authors might be, and that writers like Sir
Walter Scott and Charlotte Brontë went to elaborate lengths to keep
secret their authorship of the best-selling books of their times. But,
in fact, anonymity is everywhere in English literature. Spenser, Donne,
Marvell, Defoe, Swift, Fanny Burney, Austen, Byron, Thackeray, Lewis
Carroll, Tennyson, George Eliot, Sylvia Plath, and Doris Lessing--all
hid their names. With great lucidity and wit, Anonymity tells
the stories of these and many other writers, providing a fast-paced,
entertaining, and informative tour through the history of English
literature.
More than fifty years after his death, Albert Einstein's vital engagement with the world continues to inspire others, spurring conversations, projects, and research, in the sciences as well as the humanities. Einstein for the 21st Century shows us why he remains a figure of fascination.
In this wide-ranging collection, eminent artists, historians, scientists, and social scientists describe Einstein's influence on their work, and consider his relevance for the future. Scientists discuss how Einstein's vision continues to motivate them, whether in their quest for a fundamental description of nature or in their investigations in chaos theory; art scholars and artists explore his ties to modern aesthetics; a music historian probes Einstein's musical tastes and relates them to his outlook in science; historians explore the interconnections between Einstein's politics, physics, and philosophy; and other contributors examine his impact on the innovations of our time. Uniquely cross-disciplinary, Einstein for the 21st Century serves as a testament to his legacy and speaks to everyone with an interest in his work.
The contributors are Leon Botstein, Lorraine Daston, E. L. Doctorow, Yehuda Elkana, Yaron Ezrahi, Michael L. Friedman, Jürg Fröhlich, Peter L. Galison, David Gross, Hanoch Gutfreund, Linda D. Henderson, Dudley Herschbach, Gerald Holton, Caroline Jones, Susan Neiman, Lisa Randall, Jürgen Renn, Matthew Ritchie, Silvan S. Schweber, and A. Douglas Stone.
Today's students and teachers want a grammar book that helps the learner make the leap from practice to production. With 100% new content across all four levels, Grammar Practice for Pre-Intermediate Students (3rd edition) meets this need.
Your students...
- will gain confidence thanks to the short, simple explanations and plenty of practice exercises.
- be motivated by the variety of interesting and stimulating exercise types.
- be able to find their way around easily thanks to clear signposting, plus a detailed contents page and grammar index.
- learn more than just grammar with the new vocabulary sections, including word building.
- be able to assess their progress regularly with the new scored self-check pages
- be able to do further practice and self-testing with the brand new CD-ROM.
Word games with English is a series of 3 books of carefully graded language activities to stimulate learners to practise,activate and extand their English vocabulary. Book 3 is for intermediate students.