Technical English is for students who are involved in vocational and technical education and for company employees in training at work. The course contains the core language and skills which are common to a range of industrial specialisations. It presents key technical concepts concisely and with well-labelled illustrations. Grammar is also clearly explained with a comprehensive summary at the back of the Course Book. • Further language practice can be found in the accompanying workbook
200 Quilting Tips, Techniques & Trade Secrets: An Indispensable Reference of Technical Know-How and Troubleshooting Tips
Want to make a quilt that stands out from the rest? While the basics are easy to acquire, mastering all the techniques needed to create a professional looking quilt can take years. With this book you can learn all the insider tips and trade secrets to create quilts you'll be proud to display. Whether you're new to the craft or eager to take your patchworking and quilting skills to a higher level, this is the perfect companion for you. Reuploaded Thanks to JustGoodNews
A practical course for adult learners working in the international technical sector * Adult learners working in technical jobs in an international context. * In-work learners who are technicians, engineers, supervisors, or team leaders. * People who need to communicate with co-workers (frequently also non-native users of English) about very practical technical subjects – installations, working practices, processes, problems, etc. * People who need to communicate by e-mail, make telephone calls, and read and understand manuals written in English. * Above all, people whose main aim is to communicate effectively in English to get the job done.
Time the Markets: Using Technical Analysis to Interpret Economic Data, Revised Edition
In Time the Markets, award-winning technical analyst Charles D. Kirkpatrick applies technical analysis to key economic indicators and shows how to use them to identify market shifts, avoid loss, and become a more profitable long-term investor.