The Teacher´s Magazine Nº 103 (June 2008)
This edition presents two troublesome topics for most students: the different forms of the verb "to be" and the expressions used for telling the time in English.
In additional, very interesting reading material on classroom management, a charming puppet play for students to celebrate World Environment Day, and activities to welcome the winter season.
English with a SmileThis interactive text features twenty-one stories, with vocabulary and structures carefully monitored to help the beginning student move successfully to the intermediate level.
Communicative activities encourage students to draw on their experiences and expand their knowledge as they explore the story themes.
Product Description The course has a four-fold approach that reflects the complex demands of academic writing. Source material is contemporary and authentic, which allows students to experience up to date real-world texts. The colourful and attractive layout builds confidence with students who are used to EFL-style materials and encourages willingness to learn. Separate authentic source material allows students to source and practise writing skills with up-to-date reference texts.
This challenging book reflects the intense discussion taking place on how public relations should develop and support management strategy. It links models and theories of strategic management to the PR function. The new edition includes more material on corporate reputation, research methods, public affairs, and information management. Aimed at both practitioners and students, this book will help readers relate the day-to-day work to overall corporate policies and planning.
The purpose of this book is to present and consolidate basic business terminology, also the most popular business collocations. The book can be helpful for students preparing for the LCCI exams.