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Designed for students preparing for the Cambridge exams, each book in this series offers both students and teachers comprehensive support, including revision sections, mini dictionaries and appendices in the students' books, and model answers, photocopiable tests and marking schemes in the teacher's books. The books can be used either as free-standing supplementary material, or as a complete exam preparation series. They are designed to develop the essential language skills and sub-skills students need for each exam paper; they also offer specific training and guidance for each part of the exams, with an abundance of practice based on realistic test tasks.
This book is a metaphorical journey through the English lexicon, viewed as a vehicle and a mirror of cultural identity. From the translatability of phrases and metaphors to genre-specific terms, from English as a Lingua Franca to English language teaching, the studies collected here testify to the fact that in English – and overall in language – word contextualization or lack of contextualization impinges on linguistic utterances and leads to differing interpretations of the textual message. The book may be of interest to a wide range of scholars and students who are concerned with the study of the English lexicon, bearing in mind that this lexicon provides the bricks of any language, and language, in turn, needs the cornerstone of Culture to stand firmly and thrive.
«This workbook aims at examining and practicing different writing techniques working on different text-types which mostly appear here in the form of articles, letters and brochures. Prior to the proper use of a writing technique, it is important both to recognize the purpose of the source text and to clarify the predominant function that the text vehicles. With regard to this, a complex but practical analysis is provided by Jakobson’s model of communication, which explains communication by means of six factors and related communicative functions».
Designed for students preparing for the Cambridge exams, each book in this series offers both students and teachers comprehensive support, including revision sections, mini dictionaries and appendices in the students' books, and model answers, photocopiable tests and marking schemes in the teacher's books. The books can be used either as free-standing supplementary material, or as a complete exam preparation series. They are designed to develop the essential language skills and sub-skills students need for each exam paper; they also offer specific training and guidance for each part of the exams, with an abundance of practice based on realistic test tasks.
The Live Beat Teacher’s Book provides you with: Students’ Book pages Answer key for exercises Scripts for Class and Workbook audio Background notes
Shares twenty patterns for knitting whimsical hats for both children and adults, including hats featuring a gargoyle hat, an Alice in Wonderland-inspired tophat, and an Architeuthis hat with tentacles.
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