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Книги издательства «Pearson»
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New Cutting Edge combines the comprehensive syllabus and reliable teaching resourses that have made the course so popular with brand- new features, making it even fresher and easier to use. New Cutting Edge Elementary: -new reading and listening material brings the real world to the classroom; -new activities and tasks present, practise and extend the language in meaningful contexts; -new Study…Practise…Remember! sections combine study skills with consolidation to encourage students to learn more effectively; -new Mini- checks allow students to monitor their progress; -new Pronunciation boxes develop ear- training skills; -new design and layout make the course even easier to follow. |
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New Cutting Edge combines the comprehensive syllabus and reliable teaching resources that have made the course so popular with brand-features, making it even fresher and easier to use. |
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The new editions contain all the ingredients that made the original edition so popular — a thorough grammar syllabus, plenty of vocabulary work and engaging speaking tasks. Based on feedback from teachers around the world, the new editions have been thoroughly updated with new texts and tasks, additional practice material and a whole range of other exciting features. — Challenge your students with the new ‘Study, Practice, Remember’ sections — Motivate your students with the new self-study CD-ROMs which provide additional grammar and vocabulary practice, plus ‘Real life’ video sequences — Engage your students with New Cutting Edge Digital — exciting new software for the interactive whiteboard. — Make your lessons varied and interesting using the Teacher’s Book with step-by-step teaching notes and loads of photocopiable activities — Get as much test material as you want using the Test Master CD-ROM – fully editable tests for all stages of the course — Make your lessons even more engaging and student-centred using New Cutting Edge Digital – software for the interactive whiteboard — Excite your students with rich, cultural content using the documentary-style videos and accompanying workbooks |
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The new editions contain all the ingredients that made the original edition so popular — a thorough grammar syllabus, plenty of vocabulary work and engaging speaking tasks. Based on feedback from teachers around the world, the new editions have been thoroughly updated with new texts and tasks, additional practice material and a whole range of other exciting features. — Challenge your students with the new ‘Study, Practice, Remember’ sections — Motivate your students with the new self-study CD-ROMs which provide additional grammar and vocabulary practice, plus ‘Real life’ video sequences — Engage your students with New Cutting Edge Digital — exciting new software for the interactive whiteboard. — Make your lessons varied and interesting using the Teacher’s Book with step-by-step teaching notes and loads of photocopiable activities — Get as much test material as you want using the Test Master CD-ROM – fully editable tests for all stages of the course — Make your lessons even more engaging and student-centred using New Cutting Edge Digital – software for the interactive whiteboard — Excite your students with rich, cultural content using the documentary-style videos and accompanying workbooks |
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Cutting Edge Starter Student's Book with CD-ROM / Учебник английского языка c компакт-диском. |
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We all know Daniel Radcliffe's face from the Harry Potter films. But how did he get the job? Did he always want to be an actor? And what did he do before Harry Potter? This is the story of Daniel's young life. |
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Scientist Harry Dalton knows about volcanoes. His boss, Paul Dreyfus, sends him to Dante's Peak, a small town in the Cascade Mountains, because one of the mountains is moving. Can Harry help the town's people before the volcano explodes? Why is Paul stopping him? How much time have they got? |
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Meet the Larkin family! They enjoy a wonderful country life, never worrying about money, work or the law. But then, one day, a man arrives from the tax office. Is the taxman going to change the Larkin's lives? Or is his life going to change forever? |
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David Copperfield's happy life suddenly changes when his mother marries again. Her new husband is cruel to him and sends him away to school. When David's mother dies, he is sent to work in London. He hates his job so he runs away. He has no money for food or for travelling. But it is the beginning of his life of adventure. |
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It is 1942 in Holland and the Germans have invaded. All Jewish people are frightened for their lives, so the Frank family hide. Life is dangerous but they hope for the best until they are finally discovered. Anne Frank was a real person, and this is her diary. |
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Tommy Grant is a taxi driver. One morning his boss telephones him. 'Can you be at the Ritz hotel at 9 o'clock?' he asks. The 12-year-old son of a film star is in London. His name is Dino. Be very nice to the boy', Tommy's boss says. |
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Tommy Grant is a taxi driver. One morning his boss telephones him. 'Can you be at the Ritz hotel at 9 o'clock?' he asks. The 12-year-old son of a film star is in London. His name is Dino. Be very nice to the boy', Tommy's boss says. |
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Doctor Faustus is a clever man who is greedy for knowledge and power. After he signs an agreement with the Devil, in his own blood, his new skills are admired around the world. But there are two sides to an agreement with the Devil. There is a price to pay... |
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Why is the frightening Mr Hyde a friend of the nice Dr Jekyll? Who is the evil little man? And why does he seem to have power over the doctor? After a terrible murder, everyone is looking for Mr Hyde. But he has disappeared. Or has he? |
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The Russian Revolution four young people, Yury, Tonya, Lara and Pasha, find love and lose it in this extraordinary time. Their heart-breaking stories make Dr Zhivago one of the greatest romantic books, and films, of the century. |
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All novels are built on the never-ending contest in ourselves between good and evil. John Steinbeck, one of America's greatest writers, considered East of Eden to be his most important work. Set in California, the novel is a story of love and jealousy, forgiveness and revenge — and what it means to be human. |
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Emil is travelling alone to his grandmother's house in the city. He is carrying money toher from his mother. Then a man on the train steals the money. Emil follows the thief and an exciting adventure begins, with lots of detectives, a lift boy, and a fight in a bank! |
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