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"During the height of the Ottoman Empire twelve-year-old Johan arrived in Istanbul to become an animal tamer to the white elephant Chota, befriend the sultan's beautiful daughter, and become an apprentice to Sinan, the empire's chief architect. As they build masterpieces, dangerous undercurrents begin to emerge, with jealousy erupting among Sinan's four apprentices"--
Inhalt: The Kazakh short story / Isaak Kramov. - Fierce grey / Mukhtar Auezov. - The suitor / Baimbet Mailin. - Within twenty-four hours / Gabit Musrepov. - Kokpar / Taken Alimkulov. - The grey stork / Takhavi Akhtanov. - Museum-apa / Baurdjan Momysh-uly. - Ardak / Oralkhan Bokeyev. - Saturday is over... / Rollan Seisenbaev. - The white dromedary / Satimzhan Sanbaev. - Rudagi's throne / Anuar Alimzhanov. - Kumys / Dukenbai Doszhanov. - An archival story / Mukhtar Magauin. - The trip there and back / Sain Muratbekov. - The happiest day / Abish Kekilbaev. - Kalkaman-akyn / Magzom Sundetov. - The song of the cicada / Sherkhan Murtazaev. - A winter day / Orazbek Sarsenbaev. - The authors.
Teaching English to the World: History, Curriculum, and Practice is a unique collection of English language teaching (ELT) histories, curricula, and personal narratives from non-native speaker (NNS) English teachers around the world. No other book brings such a range of international ELT professionals together to describe and narrate what they know best. The book includes chapters from Brazil, China, Germany, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Lebanon, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, and Turkey. All chapters follow a consistent pattern, describing first the history of English language teaching in a particular country, then the current ELT curriculum, followed by...
I've Learned Some Things allows English-language readers the rare opportunity to experience the work of Ataol Behramoğlu, one of Turkey's most celebrated poets. The sixty-six poems in this collection span the author's extraordinary career and are stunning examples of the intense emotional quality of his work. Behramoğlu celebrates the rich fabric of everyday life by exploring both personal and social struggles, sometimes employing a whimsical tone. Walter G. Andrews's skillful translation conveys the vibrancy of Behramoğlu's work to an English-language audience, and this bilingual edition allows Turkish-language readers to follow the original text.
Education and training systems are under escalating stress to respon to the recent skills demands created by a swiftly changing and globalised market. Educational institutions and universities need to counter to the cycle of innovation and become accustomed with their officialdom and pedagogies to serve increasingly diverse learner profiles and advance the teaching and learning of a variety of skills for innovation. Present compilation of ideas may serve as foundation to educational institutes and educationists as key performers in the production, preservation, and dissemination of knowledge. This will definitely facilitate Re- research and enlighten academicians for their future endeavours.
Cataloging the sights, smells, sounds, and features common to the many peoples who share the Mediterranean, this fascinating portrait of a place and its civilizations is sure to appeal to active and armchair travelers alike. 58 illustrations.
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This volume incorporates the national standards for the following languages: Arabic, Chinese, Classical Languages, French, German, Italian, Japanese Portuguese, Russian and Spanish.