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Wednesday, July 22, 2020

VOCABULARY IN USE: UPPER-INTERMEDIATE

English Vocabulary in Use Upper-intermediate is aimed specifically at upper-intermediate level learners. The material has been thoroughly revised following feedback from users of the first edition. The vocabulary presented in this new edition has now been informed by the Cambridge International Corpus of real language to ensure that the vocabulary is current, useful and relevant for learners.
- 100 easy-to-use units: vocabulary items are presented and explained on left-hand pages with a range of practice exercises on right-hand pages.
- Presents and explains new words in context, shows learners how to use them and how to work out rules for using them.
- Contains a comprehensive, learner-friendly answer key.
- Includes a detailed index with phonetic transcriptions to help with the pronunciation of difficult vocabulary.
- Is beautifully illustrated in full colour.



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Cambridge Series (For the First time) Skills for Effective Writing. Level 1-4 + Answers

Students are better writers when they master discrete writing skills. Skills for Effective Writing teaches these skills, such as identifying topic sentences and recognizing irrelevant information, and offers extensive practice opportunities. When students master discrete skills, all of their writing improves. This allows teachers to focus their time and feedback on the content of student work.

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English Grammar in Use by Raymond Murphy (Fifth Edition) - Real Gem from CUP

Raymond Murphy's English Grammar in Use is the world’s best-selling grammar reference and practice book for learners of English at intermediate (B1-B2) level. It’s perfect for self-study, but also ideal for supplementary grammar activities in the classroom.

The fifth edition is available as a printed book and ebook with audio, for on-the-go learning. It comes with interactive exercises and integrated audio to help with listening and pronunciation skills.

     






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1800 TOEFL ESSENTIAL VOCABULARY

A list of 1800 essential words with definitions and examples, using frequent TOEFL topic categories, is presented for ESL students preparing to take the TOEFL.

Students are likely to think that the more words they know, the better grades they earn. Meanwhile, it is impossible to know all the words presented in real TOEFL because they do not have enough time to prepare the test as well as enough skills to solve the questions perfectly. In addition, the reading section of TOEFL does not require students to have encyclopedism, and it is not aimed to evaluate knowledge in a specific field. Its purpose is just to examine one’s reading ability in English, so the students do not have to know all the words given in the reading passages.
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The Heinemann Elt Toefl Preparation Course

   
       

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Select Readings by Linda Lee

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New Headway 5th edition

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Friday, September 22, 2017

Stephen King Books

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Thursday, September 15, 2016

THE BOOK OF TELLS by PETER COLLETT

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The way you stand when you're talking to others, how you move your feet, your hands, your eyes - even your eyebrows - says a lot about your commitment to a conversation and your underlying attitude. Your actions and stance can also affect how long you get to talk and how often you get interrupted. Even when you're seated, the position of your arms and legs provides a wealth of information about your mood and intentions, showing whether you feel dominant or submissive, preoccupied or bored. But Tells aren't confined merely to conversations; when you are alone you are constantly shifting your body - and each movement, each gesture provides clues about your state of mind.
In this illuminating book, Peter Collett, social psychologist, former Oxford don and Big Brother's resident psychologist, introduces us to the fascinating concept of Tells, showing how they work, where they come from and how to identify and iterpret them. Whilst sentizing readers to the motives and actions of other people, this invaluable guide also focuses on the messages that we unwittingly send, and the impact that these might have on those around us.
Comprehensive and accessible in its approach, and written in the tradition of the international bestseller, Manwatching, THE BOOK OF TELLS offers a new, unifying vocabulary for understanding human communication and social influence - and a unique opportunity to read yourself, and others.



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