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  • av Kelly Sippell
    124,-

    The third volume in one of the most useful vocabulary series you'll find! The five books in this series for learners of English feature the most common phrasal verbs in English, presented in order-the 30 most common phrasal verbs are in Book 1, the next 30 most frequently used verbs are in Book 2, and so on. However, you do not need to use the books in order. Advanced students may wish to start the series in the middle. Each unit presents three phrasal verbs. You'll see the verbs used in context, study definitions, and then practice using them in a variety of different exercises. There's even additional online practice. Throughout the book, phrasal verbs from previous units are recycled, so you have additional support in remembering them. You can learn and practice at your own pace. You can use the book to support a class you are taking or just to learn on your own.

  • av Bruce Rogers
    257,-

    Ross Jarboe finds himself stuck in time between his life in the novel's present-it is set in the late 70's-- and his life in the past. Twenty some years before, his father moved his family from Boston to the safety of the Colorado Rockies and built an impervious fallout shelter under his house. In the late 60's, a commune formed not far from where Ross's family took refuge. "School's Out" is the name of this community-but the phrase also sums up a growing trend of the time-a generation going out on its own. "No more pencils, no more books, no more teacher's dirty looks." Freedom-but not freedom without costs and dangers. Ross moves to School's Out then goes to Mexico with Laurel, a woman he meets there. The novel opens about ten years later. Ross is a single dad living in Boston. He and his business partner Dean are taking a chance and are opening a Mexican restaurant. The late seventies is a time of change, not just for Ross but for his whole generation. Life is getting more serious; school bells are ringing again. Ross must be a responsible restaurant manager. At the same time he is a bit of a peeping tom, spying on a woman who lives across the alley from him. And his ex-wife Laurel-still living at an almost abandoned School's Out-haunts his memories.School's Out is a historical novel of the not-so-distant past, recalling the way things were almost half a century ago. The language, the attitudes, the details evoke the seventies as effectively as mood rings, Herbal Essence shampoo, disco, sideburns, and bell-bottom pants. Readers who were there and even those who weren't will feel immersed in the zeitgeist of that time.

  • - Critical Thinking for ESL/EFL Classes
    av Janine Berger
    250,-

    English as a Second or Foreign Language, games, and global citizenship education form the perfect combination for the 21st-century language classroom. This ground-breaking book unites all three in a practical, classroom-tested series of lessons.The first section features games that open up discussions for students to get to know each other and discover more about themselves.The second section provides clearly explained, step-by-step guides for complete games-based lessons designed around themes of global importance, including- equality- literature- gender issues- food- art- social valuesand more. The games are flexible in terms of levels and groups, and most require nothing more than pen, paper, and enthusiastic players.The final game in the book is a special challenge to you and to your students to be, as Gandhi said, the change you want to see in the world.

  • av Kenneth Cranker
    152,-

    This book is intended for classroom or individual study for students who need to clean up their grammar at the word level in preparation for university-level academic writing. It presents 60 words or phrases that are frequently problematic for advanced students of English, exposing the errors, explaining them, and providing examples of correct usage. The most important points are summarized as tips, and students have the opportunity to write their own sentences with the expressions.

  • av Jill Braden
    194,-

    QuiTai, ruthless concubine of Levapur's mysterious crime lord, the Devil, receives an unexpected invitation to cocktails with disgraced Thampurian Kyam Zul. She doesn't trust Kyam enough to drink anything he pours, and won't help him no matter how hard he begs - or threatens. But when QuiTai's ex-lover is murdered, Kyam is the only one who knows the name of the killer, and he won't tell QuiTai unless she helps him first.The torpid back alleyways of Levapur's tropical colony hide more than lovers. There are things with claws, beings with venomous fangs, and spies lurking in the jungle.Most of them want to keep their secrets.One wants QuiTai dead.

  • av Shanna Germain
    138,-

    Dangerous women aren't always the ones who carry guns and take down the bad guys. Sometimes, the most dangerous women are the ones we don't even notice -- the sultry siren crooning in a smoky bar, the innocent young girl twirling in her summer dress, the soft-shoed nurse who helps the comatose.In this collection, award-winning author Shanna Germain gathers seven of her darkest, lushest fantasy and horror stories about strong, smart women who know that danger is a matter of scale -- and of which side you happen to be standing on.

  • - Essays on Teaching English as a Second Language
    av Dorothy Zemach
    152,-

    Twenty-five essays on teaching English as a second language by renowned ELT materials writer and teacher trainer Dorothy Zemach. The wide variety of topics include classroom management, testing and assessment, teaching reading strategies, coping with cheating and plagiarism, teaching visual learners, culture shock, the value of a non-native teacher, and recognizing and overcoming teacher burnout. This volume contains the complete collection of her "From A to Z" columns originally published in TESOL's Essential Teacher magazine (2003 - 2009).

  • av Alice Savage
    145,-

    The Big Ideas readers give you information and language to sound smart in English while improving your reading speed, comprehension, and fluency.The twelve stories and articles in this low intermediate variety pack are written in simple English and explore a range of topics from surprising success stories to extreme weather to other worlds...and more. Whether you are a college student, business traveler, language lover, or just curious about what English speakers are talking about, Big Ideas can feed your knowledge and imagination, improve your English, and help you enter a conversation and have something to say.

  • av Hugh Dellar & Andrew Walkley
    145,-

  • - American Chapters
    av Gorsuch Greta Gorsuch
    132,-

  • - Professional Development Techniques
    av Chris Mares
    132,-

  • - Professional Development Techniques
    av Chris Mares
    132,-

  • av Dorothy Zemach & Chuck (Chubu University Japan) Sandy
    270,-

  • - Practical ESL/EFL Activities for the Communicative Classroom
    av Shane Dixon
    291,-

  • - A Guide for Complete Beginners
    av Keith Folse
    194,-

  • av Brea Brown
    236,-

  • - An Advanced Users Guide
    av Jose Domingo Cruz
    197,-

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