Meaning-Based Translation is designed for training beginning translators and organized chapter by chapter as drill material for the textbook Meaning-Based Translation. The textbook emphasizes the importance of a translation being accurate, clear and natural and the exercises give the student practice in achieving this goal. The exercises follow closely the content of the textbook since this is a drill manual for added practice. The textbook has some exercises as well, but the workbook provides additional practice from one basic source, thus giving students a wider variety of problems to solve during practice time. It also provides material that can be used as homework or as testing material.
Trinity now 7-8 & ISE II provides a complete range of B2 level material, including interesting articles, focussed exercises and detailed exam-practice tasks. It is suitable for 16 year-olds and above.Features: – 12 topic-based units – Initial Diagnostic Test – Exam Expert with useful exam advice and practice exercises – ISE File with information and practice for the ISE exam (revised 2015)
This course provides optimum preparation for the Academic version of the IELTS exam, in the classroom and at home, for students working in an IELTS band score of 4.5 -5.5.The lively real-world infographics at the start of every unit encourage students to express their own ideas and think critically about the world around them and current topics.Exam tips, graded language and skills exercises develop exam technique, plus Exam challenge activities provide graded exposure to realistic exam practice.
Let Carol Vorderman help your child to get a head start at maths. "Maths Made Easy" is packed with notes and tips to make learning about Maths and English easy and fun! Follow the exercises with your child, then reward them with gold stars for their efforts. Each title contains a progress chart so your child can keep track of all the exercises they have completed. A great way to improve your child's early maths and english skills - 'the more you practice, the better you'll be' - Carol Vorderman.