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English in Common 3B Split

English in Common 3B Split

Maria Saumell; Sarah Birchley

Pearson Education (US)
2012
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English in Common is a six-level American English integrated-skills course for adult and young adult learners based on CEFR standards and learner outcomes. Finding direction and purpose English in Common 3B motivates learners through Can Do objectives which give direction and purpose, ensuring students know what they are learning, why they are learning it, and how they will be able to use the language outside of the classroom. Engaging learners’ interest English in Common 3B engages learners’ interest by offering a new twist to familiar topics —topics that reflect students’ needs and interests. This ensures that students will always have something to say about the content of the lesson. Developing active learners English in Common 3B encourages active participation in learning by guiding students to use their own knowledge as they observe structures in context to figure out language use and form independently. The English in Common Student Books are divided into either ten or twelve units and have enough material for approximately 60 to 90 hours of instruction. Each Student Book has a bound-in ActiveBook, which contains a digital Student Book with the entire audio program, Extra Listening practice and activities, and a printable Language Portfolio to help students keep a record of their progress. This is a Split Edition, with combination Student Book and Workbook covering the second half of the level. This version is also available as a blended learning program with MyEnglishLab - an online learning tool for personalized practice, with automatic gradebook. English in Common Level 3 is for Pre-intermediate, and covers competencies in the A2-B1 bands of the CEF.
English in Common 1, MyLab English (Student Access Code Card)

English in Common 1, MyLab English (Student Access Code Card)

Maria Saumell; Sarah Birchley

Pearson Education (US)
2013
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English in Common is a six-level American English integrated-skills course for adult and young adult learners based on CEFR standards and learner outcomes. The English in Common Online components are designed to provide: Enriched Learning Fully integrated with a range of Pearson ELT courses, MyEnglishLabs provide interactive activities and powerful on-line tools that help to motivate students. They give students tips, automatic feedback and instant grades, allowing them to study at their own pace and keep track of their progress. Informed teaching The intuitive grade book and diagnostic tools provided with MyEnglishLabs reveal, at-a-glance, how your students are progressing. Instant analysis of common errors provides information that ensures valuable classroom time targets the areas which will benefit students the most. Flexible Solutions With MyEnglishLab students can practice where and when they want and, in just a few clicks, you can choose activities and tests that meet the specific requirements of your teaching situation. You can also assign activities to groups of students with different needs helping them to reach their goals more effectively. www.myenglishlab.com
English for Workplace, Civics and Academic Readiness: Vocabulary Dictionary Workbook
English for Workplace, Civics, and Academic Readiness is a combined picture dictionary and workbook that develops students' vocabulary to meet the new integrated English literacy and civics curriculum goals of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA). It contains all multilevel workplace, civics, and academic content in the Word by Word vocabulary development program, including communicative picture dictionary lessons, skill-building exercises, new standards-based activities, and a complete audio program. This easy-to-use text for beginning through low-intermediate learners can serve as a supplement to any English series, as a stand-alone course, or as a work-text for independent study at home, in a lab setting, or in distance learning. Features Vibrant illustrations and an active conversational approach make vocabulary learning come alive. Standards-based activities develop essential skills for success at work, in civic life, and in continuing education, including research tasks, surveys, charts and graphs, reading comprehension, and writing. Multilevel activities meet the needs of beginning and high-beginning/intermediate learners. Critical thinking and personalization questions promote problem-solving and sharing. Community tasks connect the classroom to civic life. Teamwork activities develop students' language abilities for working cooperatively in school and work settings. A comprehensive audio program and answer key allow students to use the text independently at their own pace.
English Food

English Food

Jane Grigson

Penguin Books Ltd
1998
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ENGLISH FOOD reveals the richness and surprising diversity of England's culinary heritage. Fully updated and revised by Jane Grigson before her death in 1990, this joyful celebration of our national cuisine is a pleasure to cook from and a delight to read. 'This is the perfect English companion' - Guardian 'ENGLISH FOOD is an anthology all who follow her recipes will want to buy for themselves...enticing from page to page' - Spectator 'She restored pride to the subject of English food' - Evening Standard
English Passengers

English Passengers

Matthew Kneale

Penguin Books Ltd
2001
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WINNER OF THE WHITBREAD BOOK AWARD 2000SHORTLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE 2000'Deeply impressive. . . Every page fizzes with linguistic invention' Guardian An electrifying modern classic - Kneale's sweeping adventure story vividly brings a past age to lifeIn 1857 when Captain Illiam Quillian Kewley and his band of rum smugglers from the Isle of Man have most of their contraband confiscated by British Customs, they are forced to put their ship up for charter. The only takers are two eccentric Englishmen who want to embark for the other side of the globe. The Reverend Geoffrey Wilson believes the Garden of Eden was on the island of Tasmania. His travelling partner, Dr. Thomas Potter, unbeknownst to Wilson, is developing a sinister thesis about the races of men. Meanwhile, an aboriginal in Tasmania named Peevay recounts his people's struggles against the invading British. 'A big, ambitious novel with a rich historical sweep and a host of narrative voices . . . The sort of novel that few contemporary writers have either the imagination or the stamina to sustain' Daily Telegraph
English Bread and Yeast Cookery

English Bread and Yeast Cookery

Elizabeth David

Penguin Books Ltd
2001
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In this universally acclaimed book Elizabeth David deals with all aspects of flour-milling, yeast, bread ovens and the different types of bread and flour available. The recipes cover yeast cookery of all kinds, and the many lovely, old-fashioned spiced breads, buns, pancakes and muffins, among others, are all described with her typical elegance and unrivalled knowledge.
English Seafood Cookery

English Seafood Cookery

Rick Stein

Penguin Books Ltd
2001
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'Deserves a place on everyone's kitchen shelf' - Sophie Grigson Fish is becoming increasingly popular with the British who are learning to appreciate its enormous variety, versatility and its value as an essential part of a healthy diet. Drawing on culinary traditions from around the world, Rick Stein presents the special recipes he serves at his Seafood Restaurant in Padstow, and, by sharing the secrets of his most popular dishes, encourages us to cook seafood in new and exciting ways.
English Romantic Verse

English Romantic Verse

David Wright

Penguin Classics
1973
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English Romantic poetry from its beginnings and its flowering to the first signs of its decadence. Nearly all the famous pieces de resistance will be found here - 'Intimations of Immortality', 'The Ancient Mariner', 'The Tyger', excerpts from 'Don Juan' - as well as some less familiar poems. As far as possible the poets are arranged in chronological order, and their poems in order of composition, beginning with eighteenth-century precursors such as Gray, Cowper, Burns and Chatterton. Naturally most space has been given over to the major Romantics - Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley, Clare and Keats - although their successors, poets such as Beddoes and Poe, are included too, as well as early poems by Tennyson and Browning. In an excellent introduction David Wright discusses the Romantics as a historical phenomenon, and points out their central ideals and themes.
English Mystery Plays

English Mystery Plays

Penguin Classics
1975
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Humour, pathos and suffering, and the culminating drama of the Crucifixion and Resurrection, give these plays a wonderful immediacy. Their action was conceived on a cosmic scale and all the enthusiasm and vitality of their writing is retained to this day. The energies of whole communities, notably at Chester, York and Wakefield, were devoted to their production and they were to influence later dramatists significantly. The grand design of the mystery plays was to celebrate the Christian story from 'The Fall of Lucifer' to the 'Judgement Day', and this volume contains thirty-eight plays, forming in itself a composite cycle and including almost all the incidents common to the extant cycles.