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American Family and Friends 1: Teacher's Book
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American Family and Friends 1: Teacher's BookTeachers love Family and Friends. The clear structure, fast-paced language syllabus, engaging songs and stories, and comprehensive assessment package make it one of the world's most popular courses for young learners. And now it's better than ever
 
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New Headway Intermediate 3rd edition: Teacher's Book
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new headway intermediate thrd edition teacher's booknew headway intermediate thrd edition teacher's bookThis course offers: the development of speaking, points of discussion and exchange of information, including a large number of people interviewed; skills to narrative, telling and writing stories in a given genre; development of the written English language; correction of errors, description of rights, facilities, history, info on fax and e-mail, ads; development of communication skills written; connecting words, the introductory speech, the development of the organization and style and more - a lot of new vocabulary. 14 lessons. 90-100 hours of classroom work.

 
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Focus 5 Advanced: Photocopiable Resources
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Focus 5 Advanced: Photocopiable ResourcesFocus is a rich, varied, carefully levelled course for upper secondary students. Specially designed to motivate older teens, Focus helps students prepare for exam success. With its unique blended learning package, Focus is the flexible course that gets results.
 
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Why Literature?: The Value of Literary Reading and What It Means for Teaching
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Why Literature?: The Value of Literary Reading and What It Means for TeachingThis bold, innovative, clear, and well-argued book not only gives an answer to the question 'Why Literature?' at a time when many people doubt its value. It also makes detailed recommendations, in the light of the answer given, for how literature should be taught. We need literature, Cristina Vischer Bruns argues, because a literary work is an ideal example of what D. W. Winnicott, one of the founders of object relations psychoanalysis, calls a 'transitional object'-an object, that is, halfway between the self and the external world. Such an object aids in the (primarily unconscious) discovery and transformation of the self.
 
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Focus 5 Advanced: Vocabulary Quizzes
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Focus 5 Advanced: Vocabulary QuizzesFocus is a rich, varied, carefully levelled course for upper secondary students. Specially designed to motivate older teens, Focus helps students prepare for exam success. With its unique blended learning package, Focus is the flexible course that gets results
 
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