Added by: Maria | Karma: 3098.81 | Coursebooks, Exam Materials | 12 December 2010
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This book presents and tests thirty essential grammatical structures. How to use the book: Teachers may use the book in class as a complement to other teaching materials either to check how well specific structures have been assimilated or as the basis of a short and stimulating group activity. Thus, one way to use it might be to have a student read a question, choosing the answer he considers correct; then to have the other members of the class, working individually or in teams, challenge or confirm the answer, with the teacher acting as referee and score-keeper.
How to Master the BMAT: Unbeatable Preparation for Success in the BioMedical Admissions Test
The BMAT (BioMedical Admissions Tests) is used at many UK universities, including Cambridge, Oxford, Imperial College, University College London, and Royal Veterinary College. It is a subject-specific admissions test taken by applicants to certain medicine, veterinary science and related courses, such as pharmacology, psychological sciences and biomedical science. How to Pass the BMAT provides practice tests for the multiple choice sections – the aptitude and skills section and the scientific knowledge and application section – as well as the writing element.
Added by: camhuy | Karma: 1388.27 | Exam Materials » SAT | 11 December 2010
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McGraw-Hill's SAT, 2009 Edition (Mcgraw Hill's Sat) by Christopher Black
Christopher Black, M.A., Ed., is the founder and director of College Hill Coaching, a leading provider of individual tutoring services for the SAT and other major exams. Mark Anestis is a tutor and the founder and director of The Learning Edge.
This book can be used along with Reader's Choice Course 4.
The Reader's Choice Course 4: ""The two most engaging powers of an author are to make new things familiar, and familiar things new."" - Samuel Johnson (1709-1784)
Added by: Maria | Karma: 3098.81 | Coursebooks, Exam Materials | 8 December 2010
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Some foreign students find English very difficult, some others find it quite easy. There is one thing, however, on which they all agree: English sounds are vague, complicated, often confusing and totally inconsistent as regards punctuation.
This book is an exhaustive compilation of the most curious words that can be found in the language. It will serve students as a reference when they want to find the correct word to use. It will also help the teacher who wants to show pupils the oddities of the language.