A motivating three-level course with a clear, coherent structure and built-in flexibility. Lifelines combines thorough language presentation and practice with human-interest topics and texts. It provides core material of 70-100 hours per level.
In English - Practice Pack - Pre-Intermediate A pocket-sized, bright, friendly course that gives adults confidence.This accessible course teaches the essential language for Starter and Elementary students. The gentle pace and practical approach make it ideal for less-confident learners. It breaks language down into short chunks, which are easier to remember. It also provides plenty of practice activities to build students' confidence and give a real sense of progress.
Key features
Grammar and core vocabulary are constantly practised and revised.
Communicative approach, with role-plays and dialogues.
The pocket-sized format means convenience and easy reference on the go!
3-in-1 Practice Pack contains Vocabulary and Grammar Practice Books, plus FREE Audio CD.
The Practice Pack includes picture dictionary, word games, test-yourself sections, grammar exercises, and Everyday English dialogues to learn.
PLUS test yourself with the ingenious red plastic square! It makes words 'disappear' so you can remember and say.
This fully illustrated six-level series will set you students on the road to English language fluency. Exploring English teaches all four language skills right from the start and gives students a wealth of opportunities to practice what they've learned.
Workbooks—Feature lessons closely coordinated with the lessons in the text, and provide additional writing practice with the same grammatical structures and vocabulary.
Encyclopedia of Psychotherapy edited by Michel Hersen and William Sledge
The Encyclopedia covers the major psychotherapies currently in practice as well as the classical approaches that laid the foundation for the various contemporary treatment approaches. It identifies the scientific studies conducted on the efficacy of the therapies and review the theoretical basis of each therapy.
These two volumes present an enormous amount of theory, practice, research, and training in a diverse, interesting, and controversial field. Overseeing some 300 contributors, Hersen (psychology, Pacific Univ.) and Sledge (psychiatry, Yale Univ.) collected about 160 articles, running in length from two to 20 pages.