The seven-level Backpack DVD programme provides fun and exciting ways to introduce vocabulary and reinforce language communication skills in English. Let the cast of characters - Kate, Nick, Theo, and host Mike - lead your students through the nine fun-packed units based on lively themes that correspond to and expand on the Student's Books. DVD guides with language objectives, key vocabulary, scripts, teaching suggestions, and culture notes accompany each level The Backpack 3 DVD can be used alone or to enhance any primary level course material. Duration: 58 minutes
This book is by best-selling author, Josh McDowell. This incisive look at popular culture and American values in the light of 911 is not available in print or any other form. The tragedy of September 11 directly challenges post-modernism and commonly held popular views of relativism. In a culture the eschews moralism, 911 forces people to take sides and confronts them face to face with unspeakable evil. Some things really are immoral. A well-known apologist for the Christian faith, McDowell calls people to acknowledge and step up to the moral war that is being waged. Knowing Good from Evil is a thought-provoking book designed to challenge the very foundations of how you live.
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The Oxford Companion to the English Language
Language is the life blood of a culture, and to be interested in culture is in some sense to be interested in language, in the shapes and sounds of words, in the history of reading, writing, and speech, in the endless variety of dialects and slangs, in the incessant creativity of the human mind as it reaches out to others. It is surprising then that until now there has been no major one-volume reference devoted to the most widely dispersed and influential language of our time: the English language. A language-lover's dream, The Companion to the English Language is a thousand-page cornucopia ...
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Cyberpop - Digital Lifestyle and Commodity Culture
Cyberpop is an analysis of cyberculture and its popular cultural productions. The study begins with a Foucaultian model of cyberculture as a discursive formation, and explains how some key concepts (such as 'virtuality,' 'speed,' and 'Connectivity') operate as a conceptual architecture network linking technologies to information and individual subjects.
- Completely updated every year, Frommer's Alaska features gorgeous color photos of the sights and experiences that await you. - Our expert author lets you know your best bets for spotting wildlife, catching salmon or halibut, and getting up-close-and-personal with glaciers. Plus, detailed information on Alaska’s most scenic drives and where you can go to interact with Native people and culture. - Our cruise experts break down the variety of Alaska cruises, from the debate between small versus large boats to who you can expect to be sailing with when you choose a particular cruise line.