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Traveller Tests and extra materials SECOND PART
tESTS FOR LEVELS: b1+, b2 AND c1 WITH AUDIOS AND KEYS
Traveller British edition
is an exciting seven-level course for teenage and young adult learners, that takes them from Beginner to Advanced level.
It follows the requirements of the Common European Framework of Reference, the modular approach and is organised into 8 topic-based modules.
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Traveller is an exciting seven-level course for teenage and young adult learners, that takes them from Beginner to Advanced level. It follows the requirements of the Common European Framework of Reference, the modular approach and is organised into 8 topic-based modules.
Not about quilts in the classic sense this book is about making "quilts" or geometric quilt-like decorative patterns similar to tile mosaics, using origami (Japanese paperfolding) techniques. Tomoko Fuse is the reigning master of modular origami designs, in which multiple sheets of paper are folded into identical or similar shapes. These are then linked into larger objects, often three dimensional, but in this case, 2 dimensional mosaics. Some modular origami experience is recommended, plus a large supply of origami paper! But the results are spectacular! A must-have for any modular origami fan.
Cognitive Semantics And Scientific Knowledge: Case Studies In The cognitive Science Of Science
The book focuses on the question of how and to what extent cognitive semantic approaches can contribute to the new field of the cognitive science of
science. The argumentation is based on a series of instructive case studies which are intended to test the prospects and limits of the metascientific application of both holistic and modular cognitive semantics.