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A selection of twelve thematically-paired stories by a wide range of authors including Oscar Wilde, Ernest Hemingway, Arthur C. Clarke, Kate Chopin, Maeve Binchy, Penelope Lively, Richard Hughes and Ed McBain. The stories are presented in six highly contemporary themes – children, love, mystery, murder, money, war – and accompanied by fascinating articles from English-language newspapers and newsmagazines. Designed to help students progress from intermediate to advanced level, this book encourages class discussion and enables students to improve their ability to put forward an argument in English. The graded chapters help students keep track of the progress they make. |
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Some important works of art disappear from a private collection. The owner suspects his wife and he contacts Ettore Bonetti to resolve the case. The young and fascinating detective has to follow the woman to a seaside resort near Venice so as to discover whether she is really responsible for the theft. During the ‘mission’, the likeable detective has interesting meetings and faces fun, strange and dangerous situations. |
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History and legend intertwine and the past seems to come to life in the present. Let yourself be guided through these suggestive places in one of the most fascinating Italian cities. Discover the magical atmosphere which is in the air, where time seems to stand still. |
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Georg’s neighbour has died. The fifteen-year-old suspects murder, so he takes on the role of detective and guides the reader through a story full of adventures. |
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Bathsheba, a beautiful Weather Witch, lives with her cat, Cobweb, on top of a high mountain near the village of Sunnyville. The people in the village don't know about Bathsheba or about the important job she does for them. Her life is peaceful until one day she goes down to the village and meets some of the people there, including a very special soldier... |
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Focus on the importance of good communication skills and how to develop those skills. • Holding effective meetings. • Are emails a good thing? • Giving effective presentations. • Getting staff commitment. • Project management. |
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Going for CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) is designed for young teenagers at elementary level (CEFR A1-A2). Going for CLIL can be used in the language classroom as a supplement to a coursebook of the same level, or at suitable moments in the academic subject classroom. Offering a selection of cross-curricular texts and activities, Going for CLIL is divided into three graded sections (A1, A1-A2, A2). Each section presents a wide choice of texts taken from three academic subjects: — Geography. — History. — Science. Topics have been selected according to the interests of students at this age, and to the syllabus of the academic subjects for the corresponding years. Students are therefore motivated by the possibility of using their English outside of the language classroom, in other disciplinary contexts. Consequently, they will not only gain knowledge of specific lexis, but they will also acquire confidence and key study-skills to approach future academic studies in English. Features: — 18 full-colour units, each dealing with one topic of the content subjects: Geography, History, Science. — Clear and simple language, supported by illustrations, photographs, graphs etc. — Activities including extensive comprehension work to aid understanding, and to explore the topic in more detail. — Numerous Internet Projects to encourage students to explore the topics further. — Glossary section to explain the meaning of difficult words. — AudioCD with the recording of the texts and some additional listening activities. — Downloadable answer key from our website. |
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Издательство: CIDEB, 2009 Жанр: CIDEB Страниц: 80 страниц Загрузил: admin, 14 февраля 2012
When he was very young, Jason's uncle took the kingdom of Iolkos from his father, but now Jason wants it back. First he must find and bring back the Golden Fleece. It is a dangerous mission but Jason and a crew of heroes set sail on the Argo to the Black Sea. The Argonauts must battle against giants, huge birds and sea monsters before their journey ends. |
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Who would ever have said that Colette, a curious old lady, would be able to solve the mystery hidden in an apartment on the outskirts of Paris? Nothing escapes the shrewd and tenacious Colette, who leads an investigation in perfect order. |
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