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Книги издательства «Oxford University Press»
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English Channel builds on the successful Grapevine< /a> formula, combining humour with clear language content for effective and enjoyable learning. The language syllabus is similar to that of the Grapevine course and the videos can be used with any beginner to pre-intermediate coursebook. English Channel 1 and English Channel 2 both consist of eight self-contained comedy stories. Each story has a clear grammatical focus and carefully graded language. Stories include 'Ken's Kitchen', 'Robin Hood', and 'The N.A.I.L Files'. The cast features Inspector Grant and Dennis Cook, two of the most popular characters from the Grapevine videos. English Channel 3 is an exciting comedy thriller called Double Identity. Featuring the regular actors from the first two levels, the story is divided into eight episodes that build to a dramatic climax. Double Identity is the award-winning final level of the series. At each level the video is supported by a Student's Book and a Teacher's Book. |
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A three-level course for young teenagers based on the principle of active learning, with a strong visual appeal. |
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«The Jericho Conspiracy» is an eight-episode video mystery story set in Oxford, involving intrigue in big business, politics and the academic world. The dialogue has been specially adapted to fit a lower-intermediate level English syllabus. This English language teaching programme contains a student's activity book which features tasks and exercises plus a full transcript of each episode, a video guide which provides teachers with detailed guidance for use of the student's text, and the video itself.» |
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Presents grammar through international contexts, for students to analyze and formulate the rules. This title focuses on English for socializing, telephoning, and participating in discussions, enabling learners to communicate confidently in work-related situations. It also includes a workbook, a student's cassette and an audio CD. |
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This is an appealing comedy 'soap' story, combined with a clear language focus. |
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A four-part course providing thorough coverage in all four skills. |
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A four-part course providing thorough coverage in all four skills. |
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A major expanded edition of a classic reference book for students of the English language. |
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Four-skills American English course with a communicative methodology, engaging texts, and a strong pronunciation syllabus — designed to get students speaking. With texts and topics that make learners want to speak, American English File is the course that gets students talking. It gives you full skills coverage with a clear focus on pronunciation, plus wide-ranging support and resources too. Resources include Test Generator CD-ROMs, DVDs, Multi-ROMs, and websites. The highly popular teacher's site has extra lesson ideas and resources for you to download. |
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TreeTops Non-fiction are part of a structured reading programme for juniors from Oxford Reading Tree, Levels 9-16. The high-interest subject matter they cover will motivate all children to read — especially boys. They are ideal for guided reading. Books contain inside cover notes to support children in their reading. Help with children's reading development also available at www.oxfordowl.co.uk. They are available in mixed packs of six books or class packs of 36 books. |
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Oxford Read and Imagine graded readers are at eight levels (Starter, Beginner, and Levels 1 to 6) for students from age 4 and older. They offer great stories to read and enjoy. Activities provide Cambridge Young Learner Exams preparation. At Levels 1 to 6, every storybook reader links to an Oxford Read and Discover non-fiction reader. The first six Oxford Read and Imagine readers are publishing in January 2014, with more soon — teacher support materials and more information to follow. Audio in a choice of American and British English is available for every reader. At Levels 1 to 6, audio is available in CD packs for every reader. |
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Oxford Read and Imagine graded readers are at eight levels (Starter, Beginner, and Levels 1 to 6) for students from age 4 and older. They offer great stories to read and enjoy. Activities provide Cambridge Young Learner Exams preparation. At Levels 1 to 6, every storybook reader links to an Oxford Read and Discover non-fiction reader. Audio in a choice of American and British English is available for every reader. At Levels 1 to 6, audio is available in CD packs for every reader. |
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Oxford Read and Imagine graded readers are at eight levels (Starter, Beginner, and Levels 1 to 6) for students from age 4 and older. They offer great stories to read and enjoy. Activities provide Cambridge Young Learner Exams preparation. |
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Presents a text that encourages very young children to walk and talk like the animals — including waddling like a penguin, stomping like a rhino, and jumping and wiggling to the monkey bop. On the accompanying CD, it is narrated over a calypso melody and punctuated with boisterous animal noises. |
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'Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse... Clement Moore's popular festive poem about a visit from Santa Claus, illustrated in glowing colour by Tomie dePaola, is a delight to share with children. |
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Winnie is looking for adventure so she decides to go into space! She magics a rocket and Abracadabra, she blasts into orbit! It's quite tricky dealing with all the controls in a rocket but it's even trickier knowing what to do with hungry extra-terrestrial rabbits... will Winnie have enough magic up her sleeve to save the day? |
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Toast is a very excited little field mouse — in just a few sleeps it will be his birthday. Toast and Mummy fill their time with all sorts of preparations for the party while Daddy fills his time frantically trying to finish a special, secret present. Toast and Daddy want to know just how many sleeps are left — but for very different reasons! |
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The cat is on the mat, the island's fun to see, guess who says, 'Toot, Toot' then all fall down with me! Four of Brian Wildsmith's classic pieces of visual story-telling are brought together in this bright and beautiful collection for the youngest readers. |
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Presents a funny text that encourages very young children to walk and talk like the animals — including waddling like a penguin, stomping like a rhino and jiving and jiggling and jumping and wiggling to the monkey bop. It is entertaining with of scope for interaction and play. |
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Why do we measure time in the way that we do? At what point did minutes and seconds come into being? This book explores time measurement and the organisation of time into hours, days, months and years using a range of examples, from Ancient Rome and Julius Caesar's Leap Year, to the 1920s' project for a fixed Easter. |
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