The long-awaited, totally new edition of the Advanced level, providing a real challenge and stimulus for Advanced learners. Up-to-date international topics stimulate interest and discussion, focus on lexis, spoken language, streamlined structure and design for maximum clarity and sense of progress. A range of reading texts of different genres – newspaper articles, magazine extracts, literature – cater for various interests within a group.
"Exploring Our World" is a middle school program co-authored by National Geographic. This program introduces students to an enriched view of the interrelationships of geography, history, economics, government, citizenship, and current events - in one compelling package. A strong geographic thread is interwoven with history, government, and current events to analyze different regions of the world and the issues they face. Reading age for native speakers: Middle School students
This book provides a structured syllabus and an overview of interpretation accompanied by exercises in the main aspects of the art. It is meant as a practical guide for interpreters and as a complement to interpreter training programmes, particularly for students preparing for conference interpreting in international governmental and business settings.
An anatomy and physiology course is required for medical and nursing students as well as for others pursuing careers in healthcare. Anatomy & Physiology Workbook For Dummies is the fun and easy way to get up to speed on anatomy and physiology facts and concepts.
This hands-on workbook provides students with useful exercises to practice identifying specific muscle groups and their functions, memory exercises, as well as diagrams and actual demonstrations that readers can personally enact to illustrate the concepts.
Now middle school and high school students have an encyclopedia that gives them all the facts and details on every state in the U.S., including the District of Columbia and U.S. dependencies. Alphabetically arranged entries feature consistent subheadings for each state so students can quickly find comparative information. An index of people, places and subjects makes searches easy, and sources for further study provides students with the next step to learn more.
Here are some of the student-friendly features you'll find: * 40 consistent subheads divide each essay to make information easy to find and encourage comparisons between states * A map of the U.S. and state flags on color end sheets * 50 maps within text * Approximately 250 photos depict the state and the people * Illustrations of flags and seals accompany entries * Glossary makes difficult or unusual terms understandable * A table listing all past governors of the state * 1998 election information * Updates to economic and population information * Web sites included in the bibliographies