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Oxford University Press
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This exciting new series of non-fiction readers provides interesting and educational content, with activities and project work. The readers are graded at four levels, from 3 to 6, suitable for students from age 8 and older. They can support Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL), and cover a broad range of topics, within three curriculum areas: The World of Science and Technology The Natural World The World of Arts and Social Studies Also available for each reader: * Activity Book. * Audio CD Pack (Reader and Audio CD). * Teacher's Notes and CLIL guidance. |
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Read and discover all about schools. Read and discover more about the world! This series of non-fiction readers provides interesting and educational content, with activities and project work. |
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This exciting new series of non-fiction readers provides interesting and educational content, with activities and project work. The readers are graded at four levels, from 3 to 6, suitable for students from age 8 and older. They can support Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL), and cover a broad range of topics, within three curriculum areas: The World of Science and Technology The Natural World The World of Arts and Social Studies Also available for each reader: * Activity Book. * Audio CD Pack (Reader and Audio CD). * Teacher's Notes and CLIL guidance. The Activity Book includes 16 pages of chapter-linked activities followed by after-reading whole book activities and a book review; focus on content, vocabulary, and grammar. |
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This exciting new series of non-fiction readers provides interesting and educational content, with activities and project work. The readers are graded at four levels, from 3 to 6, suitable for students from age 8 and older. They can support Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL), and cover a broad range of topics, within three curriculum areas: The World of Science and Technology The Natural World The World of Arts and Social Studies Also available for each reader: Activity Book Audio CD Pack (Reader and Audio CD). |
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Oxford EAP develops the essential skills and academic language for learners who are preparing to study in English at university level, from foundation courses to postgraduate research. With authentic content from Oxford textbooks and videos of lecture extracts, Oxford EAP is an ideal course for learners from a wide range of disciplines. Its clear structure and user-friendly approach make it an ideal resource for experienced EAP tutors as well as teachers who are starting out in the field. |
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Oxford EAP develops the essential skills and academic language for learners who are preparing to study in English at university level, from foundation courses to postgraduate research. With authentic content from Oxford textbooks and videos of lecture extracts, Oxford EAP is an ideal course for learners from a wide range of disciplines. Its clear structure and user-friendly approach make it an ideal resource for experienced EAP tutors as well as teachers who are starting out in the field. |
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Oxford EAP develops the essential skills and academic language for learners who are preparing to study in English at university level, from foundation courses to postgraduate research. With authentic content from Oxford textbooks and videos of lecture extracts, Oxford EAP is an ideal course for learners from a wide range of disciplines. Its clear structure and user-friendly approach make it an ideal resource for experienced EAP tutors as well as teachers who are starting out in the field. |
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Now available in three levels, Person to Person focuses on the language functions required for everyday life activities such as shopping, ordering in a restaurant, and arranging to meet a friend. The lessons are based on realistic conversations, and task-based listening sections consolidate language acquisition. |
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Five practice tests for the Cambridge Preliminary English Test (PET). |
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Imagine an animal with teeth as big as bananas — and a brain as big as an orange. Or a flying animal with wings as wide as a small plane. Think about a tail that could knock a man's head off, or a mouth with hundreds of teeth. Is it any surprise that people are interested in dinosaurs? Nobody has ever seen a living dinosaur, but millions of us go every year to stare at the bones of these enormous animals. In books, films and games, we can't get enough of the secrets of the dinosaur world ... |
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Is there anyone who has not looked at the dark sky, and the shining points of light above us, and asked themselves questions about what is out there? Where did our planet come from? When did the universe begin? Could we live on another planet? And one question above all — is there life anywhere else in space? Begin a journey into space — where spacecraft travel at thousands of kilometres an hour, temperatures are millions of degrees, and a planet may be hard rock — or a ball of gas. In space, everything is extraordinary ... |
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The world's most trusted adult English course — a perfectly-balanced syllabus, now at six levels and with new digital support. |
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The world's most trusted adult English course — a perfectly-balanced syllabus, now at six levels and with new digital support. |
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The world's most trusted adult English course — a perfectly-balanced syllabus, now at six levels and with new digital support. |
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A technical reading course to develop confidence and ability. |
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A series of three practice test books for the revised Business English Certificate exams. |
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This is a series of three practice test books for the revised Business English Certificate exams. |
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A series of videos for those working or training to work in a business environment. |
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A three-level course for pre-teenage students which bridges the gap between primary and secondary learning styles. |
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Understand the country and its people with this culture guide that gives a real insight into what it means to live in Britain today. |
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