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Pearson Education (Longman)
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Heinemann Explore Science International Edition is a comprehensive, easy-to-use, six-level science programme. The brilliant books feature ICT to support teaching and planning, and bring science to life to inspire students. Each level includes a Student Book, Work Book and Teacher Notes. Student Books engage and motivate students by putting science concepts into fun contexts. Includes ICT components for planning, teaching and learning that provide customisable resources for you and a unique tool for independent research for students. |
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Immerserse your students in 6 levels of enchanting Disney stories. From 'Cinderella' and 'Dumbo' to 'Up', there's something for all interests and levels. |
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Town Mouse and Country Mouse are good friends despite having very different lives. |
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The Market Leader Practice File Book is the perfect way to extend your business English course. The book has extra grammar practice and a complete syllabus of business writing. |
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Help your pupils practise key skills with the first of three motivating workbooks for Year 2. Abacus Evolve workbooks offer: — Inspiring, colourful pages to help independent skills practice. — Extra differentiation, through alternative ways to use each page. — Practical activities to support learning. — Open-ended challenges to extend learning. This pack contains 8 copies of Workbook 1. |
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A wealth of pupil activities to reinforce and practise key skills. Help your pupils practise key skills with the second of three motivating workbooks for Year 2. Abacus Evolve workbooks offer: — Inspiring, colourful pages to help independent skills practice. — Extra differentiation, through alternative ways to use each page. — Practical activities to support learning. — Open-ended challenges to extend learning. — This pack contains 8 copies of Workbook 2. |
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Abacus Evolve workbooks offer: — Inspiring, colourful pages to help independent skills practice. — Extra differentiation, through alternative ways to use each page. — Practical activities to support learning. — Open-ended challenges to extend learning. This pack contains 8 copies of Workbook 1. |
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Abacus Evolve workbooks offer: — Inspiring, colourful pages to help independent skills practice. — Extra differentiation, through alternative ways to use each page. — Practical activities to support learning. — Open-ended challenges to extend learning. This pack contains 8 copies of Workbook 2. |
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Gwendolen thinks that she loves Ernest. Cecily thinks that she loves Ernest too. But who is Ernest really? What kind of man is he? Read this funny play and laugh. Or act it to your friends and they will laugh. This is a wonderful play by one of the greatest writers of his time. |
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This funny play is about rich people. These people always want more money, so Volpone and his servant play a game. People think Volpone is dying. They bring beautiful things for him. They want his money after he dies. But what will happen to Volpone's money? Who will win and who will lose? |
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In 1998 John Wood worked for Microsoft in Australia. He was a busy, successful man. Then he went on vacation to Nepal and visited a school in a Himalayan village, this changed his life. He helped the school and decided to change the World! He started the charity 'Room to Read'. |
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Lord Cutler Beckett thinks that pirates are very bad for business. He wants to take command of the oceans. The Pirate Lords, of course, have other ideas. But can they fight him and win — together? They need the help of Captain Jack Sparrow, but he and his ship are at the bottom of the ocean. Is this the end for the Pirates of the Caribbean? |
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The man has been shot many times. Who wants to kill him, and why? The man can't remember. As he begins to learn about his past, he becomes even more confused. Does he have a future? Or will he be killed before he knows who — or what — he really is? |
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When Miss Marple complains of feeling old and helpless, her doctor jokingly suggests that she needs a murder to solve. Then there is a death in the village. Is it murder? Did the right person die? Suddenly, Jane Marple has a new interest in life. And then there are more deaths. |
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Clay Carter has worked in the Office of the Public Defender for years for low pay when he defends another murderer. But things are not what they seem. This is his opportunity to make money and a reputation, as he battles with large pharmaceutical companies. Will he become the King of Torts? |
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Visiting the fashionable city of Bath, 17-year-old Catherine Morland looks for the excitement she finds in romantic fiction. She makes friends and falls in love. But when she is invited to Northanger Abbey, she experiences desperate unhappiness. What is real, and what is the product of her wild imagination? |
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Mark Sway is eleven and he knows a terrible secret. He knows where a body is hidden. Some secrets are so dangerous that it's better not to tell. But it's just as dangerous if you don't. So Mark needs help fast... because there isn't much time. |
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Katherine Mansfield is one of the most famous short story writers in the English language. These four stories take place about a hundred years ago in England and New Zealand. They are sometimes funny, sometimes sad and often cruel. |
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The Time Traveller has built a time machine and has gone into the future to the year 802,701. He expects to find a better world with highly-intelligent people and great inventions. Instead, he finds that people have become weak, child-like creatures. They dance and sing and wear flowers. They seem happy, but why are they so frightened of the dark? And who or what has taken his time machine? Will the Time Traveller ever be able to return to the present? |
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