Added by: susan6th | Karma: 3133.45 | Fiction literature | 28 October 2010
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Asking For Murder: An Advice Column Mystery
"Asking for Murder" is a nicely written, well-plotted mystery. Rebecca is a complex character - a psychologist who is good at her job but with plenty of her own issues. One of the things I like best about her is that she doesn't have all the answers and often jumps to the wrong conclusions, which makes her a very realistic character. She is a loyal friend to Annabelle but she struggles with her relationship with her ex-husband and Meigs as well as a new relationship with a guy who might be too nice for her. The psychology aspects are well done (author Roberta Isleib is a clinical psychologist) and I found the sand play therapy fascinating..
Those two days in May seem to be a highpoint in Colin Pinnock's life: a stunning election victory, a new govenment, and junior office for himself. But among the many congratulations he receives is one hostile message, a grubby card asking: 'Who do you think you are?' Is this merely someone putting him back in his place, or do the words have a more profound meaning? Who, indeed, is he? And who were his real parents?
Added by: Choboboy | Karma: 134.12 | Black Hole | 13 September 2010
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Just. Pre-Intermediate. Vocabulary (FCE)
The Just Series is a must for all teachers. It is flexible and once you find your way around it you can adapt your course to suit the students, whatever next week holds in store. It is designed for individual skills development as part of either a classroom-based course or a self-study programme. This book consists of 16 units. Each unit is divided into 2 sections
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This workbook is intended for children who are beginning to learn English as a second or foreign language. Its aim is to encourage pupils to learn the language as a means of communicating with the teacher and with each other.
The stimulus is provided by games, and a variety of activities and picture puzzles, which, in motivating the pupil to find solutions, encourage him to practice the language used for making guesses, forming judgements, expressing agreement or disagreement, asking and answering questions, etc. Vocabulary and structures are systematically revised throughout the book.
Loved this subject and the book, it has clear proofs and plenty of descriptions of concepts, and it works from the very beginning and builds on itself. I would reccomend it. It is an expensive book, but I got it for a much better price here on amazon, I think it was less than half of what they were asking at the UCLA bookstore. I will certainly be buying my textbooks here from now on.