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Книги издательства «Oxford University Press»
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Open House combines a systematic language syllabus with a modern communicative approach that gives young teens the structures, vocabulary, and opportunities to talk about things that interest them. The Teacher's Books contains guidelines for all activities, photocopiable activities, answer keys, and a complete word list. |
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Open House combines a systematic language syllabus with a modern communicative approach that gives young teens the structures, vocabulary, and opportunities to talk about things that interest them. The Workbooks provide a range of practice exercises, activities and games. |
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Open House combines a systematic language syllabus with a modern communicative approach that gives young teens the structures, vocabulary, and opportunities to talk about things that interest them. |
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Open House combines a systematic language syllabus with a modern communicative approach that gives young teens the structures, vocabulary, and opportunities to talk about things that interest them. |
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Word count: 1,390 Suitable for young readers. |
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The Oxford English for Careers series is ideal for pre-work students, who will need to use English in work situations. Each book teaches English in context, so students practise the language and skills they need for the job in real work situations. The series supports teachers in vocational teaching situations, providing. |
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A carefully chosen set of action games, rhymes, and simple songs which highlight useful language and develop musical skills. |
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Oxford Connections books are based on Literacy Consultant Sue Palmer's 'skeletons' concept whereby the children are shown a text model of the text type with which to write notes using the structure of the 'skeleton' as a guide. Within the titles there are notes, diagrams or pictures that the children will use as the basis for writing a piece of text. A genuinely cross-curricular scheme. Each book contains material to teach literacy and geography, science or history. Each book matches the literacy requirements for non-fiction for one year within the NLS, and history, geography or science material within one unit of the QCA schemes of work for the National Curriculum. Suitable for the Scottish 5-14 and Northern Ireland curricula as well. Teaches children to read and particularly to write different types of non-fiction. |
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This is a dictionary designed for learners who need to understand, speak, read and write the English used in computing. |
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A cross-reference system both to other entries in the dictionary, and to relevant entries in its companion volume, the Oxford Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs. This book includes explanations of the unusual features of grammar and usage, and a detailed index of all nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs used in the idioms. |
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This is the world's bestselling advanced learner's dictionary, recommended by learners of English and their teachers, and used by 30 million people. NEW 32-page Oxford 3000(t) Vocabulary Trainer, only available with the Paperback and CD-ROM edition. |
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The world's best-selling advanced learner's dictionary, now with Oxford iSpeaker to develop the skills students need for passing exams and communicating in English. The Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary, or OALD, is recommended by teachers and students because it defines words in language students understand, gives useful example sentences, and includes the tools learners need to succeed in English. It has over 100 million users worldwide and is the world's best-selling advanced learner's dictionary. The new 9th edition with Oxford iSpeaker and Oxford iWriter make OALD the ultimate speaking and writing tool. |
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Say it with Oxford. The Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary is the ultimate speaking and writing tool for developing the skills you need for passing exams and communicating in English. It's trusted by learners and teachers of English around the world for its clear explanations and example sentences. Language level: Upper-intermediate to advanced (B2-C2) Age range: Young teen to adult. DVD-ROM includes: * Full A-Z dictionary including 900 new words. * British and American English audio * New iSpeaker to help student's with pronunciation, and prepare them for speaking exams and oral presentations. * iWriter shows student's how to plan, write and review your own writing tasks * Topic wordlists. * Teacher resources — downloadable videos, lesson plans and activities for use in class Online access code includes: * New iSpeaker to help student's with pronunciation, and prepare them for speaking exams and oral presentations. * iWriter shows student's how to plan, write and review your own writing tasks. * My Wordlists — create lists of the words you want to learn. * Teacher resources — downloadable videos, lesson plans and activities for use in class. |
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'Fear no more the heat of the sun.' Mrs Dalloway, Virginia Woolf's fourth novel, offers the reader an impression of a single June day in London in 1923. Clarissa Dalloway, the wife of a Conservative member of parliament, is preparing to give an evening party, while the shell-shocked Septimus Warren Smith hears the birds in Regent's Park chattering in Greek. There seems to be nothing, except perhaps London, to link Clarissa and Septimus. She is middle-aged and prosperous, with a sheltered happy life behind her; Smith is young, poor, and driven to hatred of himself and the whole human race. Yet both share a terror of existence, and sense the pull of death. The world of Mrs Dalloway is evoked in Woolf's famous stream of consciousness style, in a lyrical and haunting language which has made this, from its publication in 1925, one of her most popular novels. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more. |
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In The Voyage Out, one of Woolf's wittiest, socially satirical novels, Rachel Vinrace embarks for South America on her father's ship, and is launched on a course of self-discovery in a modern version of the mythic voyage. Lorna Sage's Introduction and Explanatory Notes offer guidance to the reader new to Woolf, and illuminate Woolf's presence, not identifiable in the heroine, but in the social satire, lyricism and patterning of consciousness in one woman's rite of passage. |
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Oxford's new American Dictionaries for learners of English offer students a dictionary that is just right for their level. Written specifically for students working to improve their English language skills, these dictionaries support English learners, struggling readers, and special educationstudents with Basic to Advanced levels. Based on extensive research with U.S. teachers and language-learning experts, these three new dictionaries help students: Transition from picture dictionaries more easily by using words they can understand for definitions and using illustrations for more difficult words. Learn content area words from math, chemistry, biology, geography, etc. Focus on the Academic Word List and the Oxford 3000TM(the most important words to learn in English). Extend their vocabulary with extra help note boxes throughout the dictionary- help with related vocabulary synonyms, topic collocations, Academic Word List collocations, and word families, affixes, and more. Write different types of texts in English, from resumes to e-mails to essays, with the Writing Tutor (Intermediate and Advanced levels only). Included in each dictionary is a CD-ROM containing a separate Picture Dictionary and a Topic Dictionary, allowing students to search for words by content area or topic, and create their own topic dictionaries. The full A-Z dictionary is included with spoken headwords and a 'record your own voice' function for practicing pronunciation. |
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Becky Sharp is sharp, calculating, and determined to succeed. Craving wealth and a position in society, she charms, hoodwinks, manipulates everyone she meets, rising in the world as she attaches herself to a succession of rich men. Becky's fortunes are contrasted with those of her best friend Amelia, who has none of Becky's wit and vitality but whose gentle-heartedness attracts the devotion of the loyal Dobbin. Set during the Napoleonic wars, Vanity Fair follows Becky as she cuts a swathe through Regency society. Thackeray paints a panoramic portrait of the age, with war, money and national identity his great subjects. The battle for social success is as fierce as the battle of Waterloo, and its casualties as stricken. The satire is at once biting and profound, sparing none in a clear-eyed exposure of a world on the make. Thackeray's scepticism of human motives borders on cynicism yet Vanity Fair is among the funniest novels of the Victorian age. This new edition includes all Thackeray's original illustrations. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more. |
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Inspired by Voltaire's two-year stay in England (1726-8), this is one of the key works of the Enlightenment. His controversial pronouncements on politics, philosophhy, religion, and literature have placed the Letters among the great Augustan satires. Voltaire wrote most of the book in English, in which he was fluent and witty, and it fast became a bestseller in Britain. He re-wrote it in French as the Lettres Philosophiques, and current editions in English translate his French. This edition restores for the modern reader Voltaire's own English text, allowing us to appreciate him as a stylist at first hand. It is the only critical edition of the original text and, as well as providing an introduction and notes, it includes intriguing accounts of Voltaire by contemporary English observers. |
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Short anecdotes for oral or written retelling. |
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