If like those students you’re attending or preparing to attend an English-speaking university, or simply want to improve your listening skills, this series is for you. It’s about learning to listen, and listening to learn.
language Teaching demonstrates the relevance of an integrational linguistic perspective to a practical, real-world need, namely the learning of languages. Integrational linguistics’ shunning of both realist and structuralist theories of language, its commitment to an unwavering attention to the perspective of the language user, and its adherence to a semiology in which signs are the situated products of interactants interpretive behaviour, mean that it radically reconceptualizes language learning and language teaching.
Pen Drawing: An Illustrated Treatise, by Charles D. Maginnis
Added by: Kaldagan | Karma: 115.48 | Non-Fiction, Other | 2 June 2009
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IF you want to draw pens, this is good. If you want to USE a pen to draw, it is very instructional, and the author takes the time to illustrate the ideas, and to elaborate on them in a way that is rarely done in modern writing. I think. This is Charles MaGinnis at his best; it`s a classic edition of his famous work on pen drawing so if you`re interested in learning about art and drawing this is a great book to review.
Added by: djcrystal | Karma: 350.84 | Black Hole | 29 May 2009
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Are you bored of practicing English grammar by writing answers in workbooks? Now you can practise your English grammar and vocabulary skills with these interactive exercises. Learning English with these materials is really motivating. Teachers and learners can use them as Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL).
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Fairyland is a new course at primary level. Young learners enter a world of fantasy and adventure where English becomes a memorable and rewarding experience! The “magic potion” for teaching young learners is to ensure that they engage in the learning process creatively and effectively. The moderate grading of the syllabus contributes to the success of developing all four skills – listening, speaking, reading and writing – by providing a pleasant atmosphere conducive to language learning.