Mission IELTS 1 Academic is the first in a two-course book series which aims to help students to achieve their potential for success in the IELTS exam. Each of its thematic units aims to develop the core language and skills needed for success in one of the IELTS papers. Its innovative unit structure enables the user to focus in-depth on language and skills to improve performance in the different sections of each paper and provides thorough exam awareness training and practice for the different tasks in this paper. The series is complete with General Training Course supplement.
It discovers the adaptation of the story of Jonathan Swift, " The trips of Gulliver". The adaptation has been realised by Kathleen Hershner and is conceived so that the reading adapts at an intermediate level, of this form you can follow history and improve your English at the same time. He is vitally important to get used to reading in English, a natural form to be improving the different aspects from the language. The reading of a book in English, many occasions can become a torture.
Added by: Kahena | Karma: 11526.37 | Fiction literature | 18 August 2011
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Some Tame Gazelle
'It was odd that Harriet should always have been so fond of curates. They were so immature and always made the same kind of conversation. Now the Archdeacon was altogether different . . . '
Added by: Kahena | Karma: 11526.37 | Fiction literature | 13 August 2011
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This Year It Will Be Different
From the New York Times bestselling author of Circle of Friends and The Glass Lake comes This Year It Will Be Different, a stunning new work that brings us the magic and spirit of Christmas in fifteen stories filled with Maeve Binchy's trademark wit, charm, and sheer storytelling genius. Instead of nostalgia, Binchy evokes contemporary life; instead of Christmas homilies, she offers truth; and instead of sugarplums, she brings us the nourishment of holidays that precipitate change, growth, and new beginnings.
Unlike most ESL software out there, this software is specifically designed with the classroom and teacher in mind. Most software takes control out of the teacher’s hand almost to where the teacher becomes a hand model. I found this to be very impersonal and a bit of a boring experience for the students.
Keep Up ESL takes a completely different approach. The software is controlled by the teacher and incorporates over 20 different kinds of games to keep young learners interested for longer periods of time. No longer is learning English a chore. Students will want to come to your class and will be easily motivated to participate and have fun.