The English author Jane Austen lived from 1775 to 1817. Her novels are highly prized not only for their light irony, humor, and depiction of contemporary English country life, but also for their underlying serious qualities.
natural English - Reading & Writing Skills - Elementary Resource Book - Photocopiable
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Natural English - Reading & Writing Skills
Elementary Resource Book - Photocopiable
The Reading and writing resource books series is a flexible photocopiable resource for teachers. At each level, you can use the material alongside the naturalEnglish student's book as extra topic-related skills work or on its own as a dip-in resource. The lessons are based around topical, authentic texts and practise a range of reading and writing skills ideal for students who are on general English courses, doing academic studies, or working.
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History of English Literature, Vol.2, Part 2 (From The Fourteenth Century To The Death Of Surrey) by Bernhard Ten Brink
translated from the German by L. Dora Schmitz (Rare Book Collection)
The first volume of Bernhard Ten Brink's work reviewed the history of English literature from the ancient hynmic poetry down to "Piers Plowman's Vision." The first part of the second is devoted to Wycliffe and Chaucer, the influence of the Italian Renaissance, and the earliest English drama.
Many topics receive from Ten Brink extremely conscientious consideration. His work is thorough, but its merit is principally in the intensity of the art with which it has retraced the influence of the Renaissance in English literature.
How to Teach English with Technology by Gavin Dudeney and Nicky Hockly offers a clear, comprehensive, confidence-building introduction to the use of technology in the language classroom.