American Headway Starter 2nd Edition Student's Book AUDIO Providing a foundation in the structure of the language by gradually building students' understanding of the basic grammar, vocabulary, and functions of English.
PhonERA (Phonetic Easy Recording Assistant) is a program that emulates a few basic functions of a multimedia language laboratory. You can:
listen to sound files (phonetic audio texts and exercises...) with traditional functions to pause, rewind, wind forward, roll back;
record Your own voice and listen to this recording afterwards;
process the so-called 'marked recording' - this is when Your voice is recorded into the pauses left specially by the speaker; it is especially useful as You can compare Your pronunciation with that of the native speaker phrase by phrase.
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Reward Elementary Resource Book
Forty lessons Progress check after every five lessons to review the language in the preceding teaching lessons and to present new language work relevant to the grammar functions and topics covered so far. Main grammar or language functions and most useful vocabulary are presented in boxes which allows easy access to the principle language of the lesson Each lesson will take between 60 to 90 minutes Main topics proposed by the Threshold Level 1 include personal identification, house and home, daily life, leisure activities, travel, relations with other people, health, education, shopping, food and drink, geographical location and the environment
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Noncommutative Functional Calculus: Theory and Applications of Slice Hyperholomorphic Functions (2011)
This book presents a functional calculus for n-tuples of not necessarily commuting linear operators. In particular, a functional calculus for quaternionic linear operators is developed. These calculi are based on a new theory of hyperholomorphicity for functions with values in a Clifford algebra: the so-called slice monogenic functions which are carefully described in the book. In the case of functions with values in the algebra of quaternions these functions are named slice regular functions.