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Oxford University Press
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A classic and flexible course. |
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This is an approachable, region-by-region account of life in the United Kingdom. Providing insights into life in the different regions of Britain, this book covers a variety of topics, such as London, TV and Radio, Liverpool and the Beatles, Stratford and Shakespeare, and Northern Ireland. It also includes comprehension questions, discussion topics, quizzes and games, with an answer key at the back. |
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A series that prepares students for secondary school-leaving exams. |
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A modern, speaking-centred general English course that helps students use language naturally. Teacher's Book — lesson plans to support and train teachers — extra teaching tips and ideas — chapters covering teaching methodologies — selected bibliography for further development — photocopiable list of key words and phrases for each unit |
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A foundation course in basic English for zero-English beginners. Workbook — extra grammatical, lexical and functional practice of all Class Book language — extra vocabulary, pronunciation and listening exercises — available with or without key |
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A series that prepares students for secondary school-leaving exams. |
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A brand-new edition of the best-selling course, maintaining the successful core content but updated and refreshed. Workbook — exercises to improve and extend accuracy and skills work — extra vocabulary exercises — available with or without key |
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A modern, speaking-centred general English course that helps students use language naturally. |
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A modern, speaking-centred general English course that helps students use language naturally. Students at Elementary level and above have gaps in their language knowledge and performance which inhibit their progress. The natural English syllabus is based on research into these language gaps and the course brings together current ideas in a stylish, principled, and easy-to-teach set of materials. |
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A course for people studying computer science or working with computers. It covers a wide range of computing areas, giving practice in all four language skills. Particular emphasis is placed on the vocabulary and grammar of the English used in computer science. |
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Helps students to combine their knowledge of English with their technical knowledge and develops all four skills through varied activities. Five units out of thirty are based on interviews with students and people working in the industry and place more emphasis on listening skills. |
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This title offers coverage in all four skills with up-to-date technical content. Helps students to combine their knowledge of English with their technical knowledge and develops all four skills through varied activities. Five units out of thirty are based on interviews with students and people working in the industry and place more emphasis on listening skills. |
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Four tests for the updated Cambridge Key English Test (KET). — Highly experienced authors closely involved with the KET exam. — Includes exam tips throughout. — Includes vocabulary and structures commonly tested. — Full explanation of the procedure for Paper 3 Speaking. — 'With Key' edition contains teaching tips, key, and tapescripts. |
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This three-level grammar practice series takes students through from Basic to Advanced level English. |
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This three-level grammar practice series takes students through from Basic to Advanced level English. |
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The Elementary edition brought right up-to-date, with new topics and new features. The Workbook, Teacher's Book, Teacher's Resource Book, Audio CD, and CD-ROM have all been revised. — 90% new topics and texts. — New listenings. — New writing section at the back of the Student's Book. — New pronunciation practice focusing on stress and pronunciation in Everyday English. — New, additional songs. — New practice exercises in Grammar reference. — A bright new look. — New interactive practice CD-ROM featuring video excerpts. |
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In a house in Oxford three people are having breakfast — Carol, her husband Jan, and his father Josef. They are talking about Prague, because Carol wants them all to go there for Christmas. Josef was born in Prague, but he left his home city when he was a young man. He is an old man now, and he would like to see Prague again before he dies. But he is afraid. He still remembers another Christmas in Prague, many long years ago — a Christmas that changed his life for ever... |
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When he was a boy, he was poor and hungry. When he was a young man, he was still poor and still hungry. He learnt how to steal horses, he learnt how to fight, he learnt how to live — outside the law. Australia in the 1870s was a hard, wild place. Rich people had land, poor people didn't. So the rich got richer, and the poor stayed poor. Some say Ned Kelly was a bad man. Some say he was a good man but the law was bad. This is the true story of Australia's most famous outlaw. |
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There, on top of the mushroom, was a large caterpillar, smoking a pipe. After a while the Caterpillar took the pipe out of its mouth and said to Alice in a slow, sleepy voice, 'Who are you?' What strange things happen when Alice falls down the rabbit-hole and into Wonderland! She has conversations with the Caterpillar and the Cheshire Cat, goes to the Mad Hatter's tea party, plays croquet with the King and Queen of Hearts... |
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Marilla Cuthbert and her brother Matthew want to adopt an orphan, to help on the farm at Green Gables. They ask for a boy, but they get Anne, who has red hair and freckles, and who talks and talks and talks. They didn't want a girl, but how can they send a child back, like an unwanted parcel? So Anne stays, and begins a new life in the sleepy, quiet village of Avonlea in Canada. But it is not so quiet after Anne comes to live there... |
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