Posted: September 17th, 2008, 8:45am CEST
Want to learn or teach English in an interesting and fun way? Then check out Hot English magazine. It gives you: Real English as it's spoken by native speakers. English slang and phrasal verbs. Conversational English. Listening activities. Additional exercises. And much, much more It makes English fun to learn and is far different from your average coursebooks!

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 8:23am CEST
This book reopens the question of Rousseau's influence on the French Revolution and on English Romanticism, by examining the relationship between his confessional writings and his political theory. Gregory Dart argues that by looking at the way in which Rousseau's writings were mediated by the speeches and actions of Robespierre, we can gain a clearer and more concrete sense of the legacy he left to English writers. He shows how the writings o...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 8:23am CEST
Offering an introduction to British literature challenging traditional eighteenth-century and Romantic studies, this Companion explores the development of literary genres and modes in a period of rapid change. Its contributors demonstrate how literature was influenced by such historical factors as the development of the book trade, the rise of literary criticism and the expansion of commercial society and empire. Linking established authors wi...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 8:18am CEST
This is a useful reference tool, and a great browsing item, too. The focus is on children's books, not children's literature-or strictly literary works. Coverage includes drama, television, comics, children's annuals, adventure game books, and a range of media texts. The author states: "-I have tried, with the help of my advisory Editors, to do justice to the increasing and impressive range of successful children's books produced in [the U.S.,...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 8:13am CEST
Fun English For Kids:How to teach English to very young children. "Many nurseries and pre-school classes in Paraguay offer English as part of their curriculum. However, there is a lack of teachers who have the skill to teach it. FEISA Teacher Training College, Asunci n, aims to provide its trainee teachers with the necessary training in order to improve the provision of English to this age group in Paraguay. This document has been written with...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 8:03am CEST
An Overview of This Book Developing English Competencies for Grade XI of Language Programme comprises 10 chapters and 2 reviews. Each chapter consists four language skills, i.e. Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing. Below are the characteristics featured in Developing English Competencies for Grade XI of Language Programme. 1. Title introduces the theme of the chapter. 2. Chapter Photo represents the theme of the chapter. 3. In This Chapte...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 8:03am CEST
Developing English Competencies for Grade X is designed to facilitate you, students of senior high school (SMA/MA), to communicate in English according to the context of the language use. Developing English Competencies for Grade X enables you to access information of various fields of science to prepare you to go to university. English learning in Developing English Competencies for Grade X is based on literacy based approach so you can get m...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 7:54am CEST
Considers the bids of successive post-war dramatists to find language and images of remorseless disclosure, appropriate to the public manifestation of sensed crisis and the interrogation of the ideal of renewal David Rabey introduces the period and its discourse while redefining them, to give proper consideration to developments of themes, styles, concerns and contexts from the 80s to the present. The book offers succinct and analytical introd...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 7:50am CEST
This ambitious study sheds new light on the way the English Romantics dealt with the basic problems of knowledge. Kant complained that the failure of philosophy in the eighteenth-century to respond to empirical scepticism had produced a culture of "indifferentism." Tim Milnes explores the tension between this epistemic indifference and a perpetual compulsion to know. The tension is most clearly evident in the prose writing of the period, in wo...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 7:42am CEST
"These expressions in their variety are meant to help you enrich your spoken and written repertoire. It is not really a handicap to learn some of them by heart on condition that you frequently use them while talking to your classmates or friends or even some Englishspeaking people. Gradually those expressions become yours and you will use them normally and naturally. The more you practice them, the better you master them. Take it for granted t...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 7:35am CEST
In order to celebrate the spirit of the Olympic games, BBC Learning English has launched a new section where you can learn more about the history of the Games as well as improve your general and sports knowledge. Vocabulary lists and quizzes can be downloaded in practical pdf files from this fantastic site. A good resource for teachers & sport fans. Enjoy!

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 7:31am CEST
With "English in 20 minutes a day" you can learn English without interrupting your everyday schedule. It is conformed with your individual abilities for independent study in dynamic and stressful days of the week. All you need is the lesson for the day, Resource book and audio files to listen to them and learn the material, when and where you want. Just 20 minutes a day! Download: -- Rapidshare -- Внимание! У вас нет прав, для просмотра скрыто...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 7:30am CEST
You have an opportunity for a better paying job, but you need to improve your English before you can apply. Or, you want to enroll in a university in the United States, but your English is not good enough yet. You have already taken English classes for two years in secondary school. Maybe you have studied more English at the university. You know English grammar and can write, but you need to learn how to speak English. And you need to improve ...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 7:02am CEST
Developing English Competencies for Grade XII of Natural and Social Science Programmes comprises 5 chapters and 2 reviews. Each chapter consists four language skills, i.e. Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing. Below are the characteristics featured in Developing English Competencies for Grade XII of Natural and Social Science Programmes. 1. Title introduces the theme of the chapter. 2. Chapter Photo represents the theme of the chapter. 3. ...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 6:31am CEST
Product Description A course which develops all-round competence in English. About the Author Keith Harding was born in London and educated at St Albans School, and at King's College Cambridge. He completed a Ph.D. in History at the University of Sussex in 1983, before beginning his career in EFL. He worked in language schools in Brighton and International House, London, before joining St Giles International where he has worked as a teacher, t...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 6:30am CEST
In this comprehensive Companion over fifty of the very best of modern scholars - including Patrick Collinson, Germaine Greer, Richard Harries, Arthur Kinney, Andrew Hadfield , Jean Howard, and Judith Anderson - come together to offer an original and far-reaching survey of English Renaissance literature and culture. The first part of the volume considers pertinent issues such as humanism, English reformations, the development of the language, c...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 6:28am CEST
Software with additional grammar, vocabulary, communication activities and games. Originally, an element of the New English Zone 1, an English course intended for the fourth grade in Polish schools (10-year-old beginners). However, it works very well as an interesting way to revise the material with every course book you use.

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 6:18am CEST
A funny monthly magazine for improving your English. Real English in geniune contexts. Slang. Business English. Functional language. US English. Cartoons. Humorous articles. Easy to read. Helpful glossaries. Useful expressions. Fun. Something for everyone. Readers from 16 - 105 years-old. From pre-intermediate to proficient. 60 minute audio CD. Learn: Lots of slang that no one else will teach you. Useful English expressions. Phrasal verbs and ...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 6:15am CEST
This latest addition to the Undergraduate Companion Series confirms that the literature of Renaissance England is alive and well in the new millennium, presenting undergraduate students with an abundance of important resources necessary for 21st-century literary research. The most authoritative, informative, and useful Web sites and print resources have been carefully selected to represent important writers of the English Renaissance, includin...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 6:15am CEST
"BARNES METHOD ENGLISH Fun Papers: The Best of How to suddenly enjoy English,learn lots and find yourself speaking English perfectly" This book is for people who want to create a positive, healthy relationship with their language skills, & increase their levels of knowledge & intelligence. No matter what your language situation, whether you're starting to learn or have perfect English already, I personally guarantee you'll learn new ways of th...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 6:07am CEST
This volume is a compilation of articles by international scholars active in the field of English historical linguistics. The majority of the studies are revised versions of papers presented at a workshop on “Clausal Connectives in the History of English” at the 13th International Conference of English Historical Linguistics (ICEHL) in Vienna on the 23–28 August 2004.

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 6:04am CEST
Number 1 (January 2000) This issue has articles on student video production, assessment, pronunciation and grammar, writing, team teaching, and using phrases in an ESP class. Number 2 (April 2000) In addition to a feature article on mosquitoes, topics covered in this issue include methodology in the new millennium, authentic materials, use of film, and writing an academic article. Number 3 (July 2000) Vocabulary learning, reaching reluctant re...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 6:04am CEST
Issue 2 (2006) Table of Contents Editors' Notes | Max Koller Ten Helpful Ideas for Teaching English to Young Learners | Joan Kang Shin Channeling Children's Energy Through Vocabulary Exercises | Andrea Schindler First Road to Learning: Language through Stories | Myrtis Mixon and Philomena Temu English Clubs: Introducing English to Young Learners | Jawida Ben Afia Using Drama With Children | Galina Zalta Teaching Prepositions to Very Young Lear...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 6:04am CEST
Impact Topics is a reading/listening/discussion course for beginners, based on 30 current topics that students like to discuss. The units are organized into five sets of six units: People, Men & Women, Relationships, Society, and Life It consists of a two page spread: the left hand page presents the story (which is also on the audio CD at the back of each book), with a "Getting Ready" section and some pre-listening questions. The right-hand pa...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 6:01am CEST
Issue 2 (2005)

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Issue 1 (2008) Table of Contents Editor's Note Max Koller Growing Up with TESOL | Jack C. Richards A Rough Guide to Language Awareness | James M. Bourke Applying Reading Research to the Development of an Integrated Lesson Plan | Thomas Baker Some Suggestions for Academic Writing Instruction at English Teacher Training Colleges | Magdalena O arska Using Anecdotes in Language Class | Deniz Sall - opur New York | Thomas W. Santos Lesson Plan: Exp...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 6:01am CEST
Issue 4 (2007) Table of Contents Editor's Note | Max Koller Using Replacement Performance Role-Plays in the Language Classroom | Maria Snarski A Paradigm Shift: From Paper-and-Pencil Tests to Performance-Based Assessment | Leni Puppin SWELL: A Writing Method to Help English Language Learners | Adeline Teo A Story-Based Framework for a Primary School Classroom | Eleni Griva Practicum: Microteaching for Non-Native Speaking Teacher Trainees | Jer...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 6:00am CEST
"English may be a foreign language, but we cannot deny its importance in today’s world. Don’t hesitate – speak confidently and get over your shyness." Learning English Better is a PowerPoint presentation of this message, consists of 155 slides divided in 7 class days lessons.Full of practical lesson, activities and suggestions to achieve the goal for Students and Teachers.

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:53am CEST
What is the most important English skill? What skill must you have to communicate well? Obviously, number 1 is Fluency. What is fluency? Fluency is the ability to speak (and understand) English quickly and easily... WITHOUT translation. Fluency means you can talk easily with native speakers-- they easily understand you, and you easily understand them. In fact, you speak and understand instantly. Fluency is your most important English goal. The...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:52am CEST
Flow English Lessons are the perfect addition to the Effortless English Lessons. Flow English Lessons focus mostly on deep learning of the past tense and the most common idioms. Flow English Lessons are also perfect for intermediate level learners who want to speak English faster, more easily, and more quickly. Together, Flow English and Effortless English Lessons give you the perfect combination. You learn the most common idioms deeply. You l...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:45am CEST
English Teaching Forum is a quarterly journal published by the U.S. Department of State for teachers of English as a foreign or second language.

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:45am CEST
Issue 4 (2005)

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Cool English is a monthly magazine for teachers and learners of English. The magazine focuses on modern, spoken English in a fun and easy-to-learn format. Each magazine is accompanied by an audio CD so that readers can also listen to the articles, read by English native speakers, in different accents. Each edition of the magazine also comes with a free downloadable Exercise Pack, which allows readers and teachers to practice what they have bee...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:42am CEST
Homophones are words of the same language that are pronounced alike even if they differ in spelling, meaning, or origin, such as "pair" and "pear". Homophones may also be spelled alike, as in "bear" (the animal) and "bear" (to carry). But this list consists only of homophones that are not spelled alike. In the entries of this booklet, the members of each homophonic set are listed in alphabetical order. Each set is entered only once, at its alp...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:42am CEST
Organized by such common subjects as Home, Work, Eating Out, Transportation, Health and Sports, these bilingual visual dictionaries give students and business people quick access to foreign terms in the simplest and most intuitive way. mirrors Внимание! У вас нет прав, для просмотра скрытого текста.

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:40am CEST
This is the second of three books for learning English. The book has vocabulary, exercises, grammar, verbs, adjectives. These books are from the school Ingles Individual in Mexico. The book is in English and it is designed for self studying.

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:39am CEST
The aim of the Cambridge University Press to provide a coherent scholarly work on the early modern English period from manuscript to Milton that is both accessible to the interested public and appropriate for the research student and academic is a lofty one, and fortunately it is a goal they generally succeed in achieving. The scope of the work is vast, from the expected examination of the literary impact of such giants as Milton, Pepys, Shake...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:38am CEST
Heinz Giegerich investigates the way in which alternations in the sound patterns of words interact with the processes of word formation in the language. Drawing examples from English and German, he uncovers and spells out in detail the principles of "lexical morphology and phonology," a theory that has in recent years become increasingly influential in linguistics. He queries many of the assumptions previously made in it to produce a formally ...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:38am CEST
240 pages of the award winning online English Grammar available as an e-book Use it off-line and refer to it whenever you need to Ideal companion for teachers and students Each grammar point is carefully and clearly explained with examples Print out pages for your own personal use or for limited distribution to your students. Search the entire book for keywords All main topics hyperlinked for easy referance Popular PDF format

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:38am CEST
Advanced. For Teenagers and Adults. The Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English is an entirely new grammar of American and British English - from the language of conversation to the language of academic textbooks. There are no made-up examples in this groundbreaking new grammar. The authors began, not with preconceived notions of the grammar of English, but with a huge bank of language data, the Longman Corpus Network. A six-year researc...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:38am CEST
An Introduction to English Grammar is one of several successful grammars on the linguistics list with the first edition selling extremely well. The book is an introductory descriptive survey, intended for students, teachers and general readers which offers coverage of grammatical topics with sections on spelling, punctuation and exercises. Clear and concise, this much needed second edition will be of immense value to students who have little o...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:34am CEST
This is the third of three books for learning English. The book has vocabulary, exercises, grammar, verbs, adjectives. These books are from the school Ingles Individual in Mexico. The book is in English and it is designed for self studying.

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:34am CEST
Note: FYI... The cover for 1993-1999 issues are the same, only title articles are written on the front cover.. 2000-now covers vary each quarterly journal. thx pumukl.

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:34am CEST
Issue 3 (2005)

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:30am CEST
Channel your English Beginners is a new, exciting and easy-to-use course that effectively meets the needs of teenage and young adult learners with no or little previous exposure to the English language. It takes learners smoothly from Beginner to Upper-Intermediate level and enables them to communicate fluently, accurately and confidently in real-life situations. It uses an integrated approach to all four language skills in a carefully-graded,...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:30am CEST
Channel your English is a new, exciting and easy-to-use course that effectively meets the needs of teenage and young adult learners with no or little previous exposure to the English language. It takes learners smoothly from Beginner to Upper-Intermediate level and enables them to communicate fluently, accurately and confidently in real-life situations. It uses an integrated approach to all four language skills in a carefully-graded, well-orga...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:29am CEST
Cool English is a monthly magazine for teachers and learners of English. The magazine focuses on modern, spoken English in a fun and easy-to-learn format. Each magazine is accompanied by an audio CD so that readers can also listen to the articles, read by English native speakers, in different accents. Each edition of the magazine also comes with a free downloadable Exercise Pack, which allows readers and teachers to practice what they have bee...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:29am CEST
Cool English is a monthly magazine for teachers and learners of English. The magazine focuses on modern, spoken English in a fun and easy-to-learn format. Each magazine is accompanied by an audio CD so that readers can also listen to the articles, read by English native speakers, in different accents. Each edition of the magazine also comes with a free downloadable Exercise Pack, which allows readers and teachers to practice what they have bee...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:29am CEST
How can you learn English conversation easily, and fast? My name is A.J Hoge and I will teach you the secrets to excellent English learning.

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:28am CEST
Barnes Method English

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:28am CEST
The Elements of International English Style: A Guide to Writing English Correspondence, Reports, Technical Documents, and Internet Pages for a Global Audience. Telling some global associates you will arrive at the airport on 5/6 will result in your getting there on the sixth of May but their coming to pick you up on the fifth of June. And imagine the financial hilarity when your accounting department discovers a British billion is a thousand t...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:27am CEST
The course that gets students talking. Key features: 100% new material, clear Grammar, Vocabulary, Pronunciation aims at the beginning of each lesson, revised Grammar Bank with rules and exercises. Revise & Check section for each File. Photocopiable materials for teachers, including grammar, communicative vocabulary, and pronunciation activities.

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:25am CEST
This book combines two fields that have much to offer each other: English for academic purposes (EAP) and critical pedagogy. Critical EAP engages students in the types of activities they are asked to carry out in academic classes while encouraging them to question and, in some cases, transform those activities as well as the conditions from which they arose. It takes into account the challenges non-native English speakers (NNES) face in their ...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:25am CEST
ABSTRACT This research concerns the structural and discourse related properties of cleft constructions found in spoken New Zealand English. In particular, the main analysis focuses on one cleft type, namely on the demonstrative cleft; examples include (a) That’s what I had in mind and (b) That’s what I thought. The demonstrative cleft has received little attention in the literature, and this is reflected in its inconsistent classification (som...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:25am CEST
This book set out to examine communication between writers and readers,and speakers and listeners, from the perspective of the relations of meaning with which speakers and writers can mark the unity within and between their messages.We found that speakers and writers make use of cohesion in different manners in different texts, which suggests that cohesive strategies are sensitive to communicative conditions.

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:25am CEST
This book addresses a central problem in phraseological and linguistic analysis. The creative structure and the creative use of idioms. Let me therefore start creatively, with a highly speculative metaphorical hypothesis: idioms are to linguists and language users what the Cheshire cat is to Alice. Idioms are peculiar linguistic constructions that have raised many eyebrows in linguistics and often confuse newcomers to a language. Indeed, the e...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:25am CEST
Issue 2 (April 2004) Table of Contents Introduction Max Koller Maps and Legends | Michael Chabon An Integrated Skills Lesson Plan for "Maps and Legends" by Michael Chabon | The Making of a City | Carmel Underwood and Robert Underwood The Psychic Rewards of Teaching: An Interview with James E. Alatis | William P. Ancker Western Culture and the Teaching of English as an International Language | Sandra Lee McKay Why and How to Teach Collocations ...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:25am CEST
Issue 3 (July 2004) Table of Contents Introduction: A Roundup of Ideas Max Koller Language Teaching Through Critical Thinking and Self-Awareness | Evrim st nl o lu Two Writing Activities for Extensive Reading | Richard Day Teaching Reading to Speakers of Non-Romanized Languages | Scott Alkire Developing Pragmatic Competence in the EFL Classroom | Melinda Edwards and Kata Csizйr Building Consensus on Teacher Assessment | Paul Michael Chandler a...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:25am CEST
Explores the unspoken values & ethical dilemmas that underlie the teaching of English as a second or a foreign language, using philosophical analysis built around specific, real life situations. Relevant for prospective & practicing teachers in the field.

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:25am CEST
Number 1 (January 2001) This issue includes articles on vocabulary, emotional intelligence and literature, reading and writing activities, and women in sports. Number 2 (April 2001) Adapting authentic materials, misconception analysis, whole-learning reading, and international business ethics are among the articles in this issue. Number 3 (July 2001) To find out about velocity and the velocipede, the TOEFL and Grammar, and statistics and resea...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:25am CEST
Issue 1 (January 2004)

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Issue 4 (October 2004) Table of Contents Introduction | Max Koller For Life's Sake | Linda Hogan An Integrated Skills Lesson Plan for "For Life's Sake" by Linda Hogan | Carmel Underwood and Robert Underwood The First Americans: A Brief History The National Museum of the American Indian Preserving Native Languages and Cultures References, Glossary, and Web Sites of Interest | Carmel Underwood and Robert Underwood The Use of Ethics in the EFL Cl...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:21am CEST
English Time Description With English-Time, your child learn English by - Watching and listening through the videos - Playing and practicing through the CD-ROMs - Learning to read through the readers - Reinforcement and recognition through online tests and reviews The link is on torrents.ru only Внимание! У вас нет прав, для просмотра скрытого текста.

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:21am CEST
Grammar is not the key to speaking English easily, and fast. The best English learners are children, of course. Why? Because they don’t study grammar and they don’t learn from textbooks. They use the Effortless English Rules. This "Effortless” method is very powerful. Very, very powerful! When you use the Effortless Method, you learn excellent pronunciation. You learn vocabulary quickly and easily. You understand grammar automatically - withou...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:21am CEST
Effortless English uses the best research in the world, from top experts such as: Dr. Stephen Krashen, Dr. James Asher, Dr. J. Marvin Brown, Dr. Ashley Hastings, Dr. Brenda Murphy, David Long and Blaine Ray. The research is clear-- students who use Effortless English are better speakers than students who use textbooks, grammar, and self-study only. In every country, in every possible situation, students who learn with Effortless English method...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:21am CEST
Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English 5 contains four complete tests for the Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE) examination from University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations (Cambridge ESOL).

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:20am CEST
English Teaching Forum is a quarterly journal published by the U.S. Department of State for teachers of English as a foreign or second language.

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:19am CEST
This is the first of three books for learning English. The book has vocabulary, exercises, grammar, verbs, adjectives. These books are from the school Ingles Individual in Mexico. The book is in English and it is designed for self studying.

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:18am CEST
This grammar has been prepared with three objectives in view. First , while covering in an up-to-date manner the ground common to all English grammars , it is designed particularly to meet the needs of the foreign student of English. So, for example, the tenses of the verb, the use of prepositions and 'phrasal verbs', the articles, and word order are dealt with in considerable detail; many examples are given of t he commonest sentence patterns...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:17am CEST
Channel your English is a new, exciting and easy-to-use course that effectively meets the needs of teenage and young adult learners with no or little previous exposure to the English language. It takes learners smoothly from Beginner to Upper-Intermediate level and enables them to communicate fluently, accurately and confidently in real-life situations. It uses an integrated approach to all four language skills in a carefully-graded, well-orga...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:16am CEST
ListeningEnglish.com allows you to improve your English listening skills quickly and systematically. The articles of ListeningEnglish.com are divided into five levels of difficulty, which range from very easy to very challenging. As your listening proficiency improves, you can select articles from more challenging levels. The announcers speak in North American or British accents.

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:16am CEST
ABSTRACT

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CAMBRIDGE FOR PRELIMNINARY ENGLISH TEST 4 HAS 4 TEST HERE YOU HAVE AUDIOS FOR TEST 1, 2, AND 3 Внимание! У вас нет прав, для просмотра скрытого текста.

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This book is the first part of the three-level grammar practice series Macmillan English Grammar In Context. Incorporating contextual examples in grammar practice activities, Macmillan English Grammar In Context is a grammar book that can be used in both the classroom and for self-study. Level:

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:15am CEST
This dictionary presents a complete listing of the collocations in the Brown Corpus, which is the standard American corpus containing one million words of text from many different genres dating from 1961. Collocations, as defined by the author, are recurring sequences of grammatically well-formed items. They make up the building blocks of the native speaker's mental lexicon and hence are an essential element of linguistic competence. Examples ...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 5:15am CEST
Teaching English, Language and Literacy is an essential introduction for anyone learning to teach English at primary school level. Designed for students on initial teacher training courses and also of great use to those teachers wanting to keep pace with the latest developments in their specialist subject, the book covers the theory and practice of teaching English, Language and literacy and is closely related to the new National Literacy Stra...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 1:49am CEST
Covering varieties of English spoken in Britain, the U.S.A., Canada, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and the Falkland Islands, this book shows how the major national varieties of English have developed and why similar causes have given rise to different effects in different parts of the world.

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 1:32am CEST
Students of computing and IT at universities, technical and vocational institutes, and adult education programmes. In-work professionals specializing in computing and IT, who wish to upgrade their knowledge of English. 25 topic-based units each cover a key area of IT. There are a variety of authentic, interesting and topical texts and visual material, taken from textbooks, newspapers, computing magazines, web pages, manuals, and advertisements...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 1:25am CEST
H. G. Liddell and R. Scott - Liddell Scott Greek-English Lexicon digital

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 1:20am CEST
Oscar E. Swan - A Learner's Polish-English Dictionary

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Chinese-English and English-Chinese Classified Vocabulary in Building Consrtuction

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 1:16am CEST
GRE - Literature in English Test: Practice Book

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 1:16am CEST
Flow English Lessons are the perfect addition to the Effortless English Lessons. Flow English Lessons focus mostly on deep learning of the past tense and the most common idioms. Flow English Lessons are also perfect for intermediate level learners who want to speak English faster, more easily, and more quickly. Together, Flow English and Effortless English Lessons give you the perfect combination. You learn the most common idioms deeply. You l...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 1:16am CEST
Douglas Biber, Stig Johansson - Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English

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Geraldine Woods - English Grammar Workbook For Dummies

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 1:16am CEST
101 American English Idioms: Understanding and Speaking English Like an American

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Mandinka - English Dictionary

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8 in 1 English Dictionary

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Wolof - English - Wolof Dictionary

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 1:14am CEST
English-Chinese, Chinese-English Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Dictionary

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 1:13am CEST
Learn Chinese today and speak with confidence! HNHSoft English-Chinese Dictionary is a comprehensive and authoritative dictionary for Chinese language students. It contains over 140,000+ entries, Pinyin (the official Chinese phonetic system), and most remarkably, a real person's pronunciation for every single Chinese word! The dictionary also provides a great study tool that allows you to organize your own list of words. You can review the wor...

Posted: September 17th, 2008, 1:13am CEST
English-Lao Bilingual Dictionary of Mathematical Terms

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A Dictionary of English Collocations
