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e-Food is a fresh, fun and interactive approach to home economics for junior to middle secondary students. Based on the latest nutritional information and modern trends in shopping, cooking and eating, e-Food reflects the impact of technology and the electronic age of food. The content and structure of the book allow a very traditional approach to the subject, as well as offering tasks that can be completed using information and communication technology. e-Food includes a wide variety of student...
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ProFile helps students to communicate with people across departments and across industry sectors. This three-level, topic-based course takes students progressively through the main themes of business. It has a carefully graded language syllabus, systematic practice of all four skills, integrated case-studies, and authentic video interviews on CD-ROM. ProFile has more grammar, more recycling, more writing, and more careful grading of language than most Business English courses. It can be used as a...
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Dominoes Level 2 Ariadne's Story Audio Cd Pack (british English)
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In the jungle of Southern India the Seeonee Wolf-Pack has a new cub. He is not a wolf - he is Mowgli, a human child, but he knows nothing of the world of men. He lives and hunts with his brothers the wolves. Baloo the bear and Bagheera the panther are his friends and teachers. And Shere Khan, the man-eating tiger, is his enemy. Kipling's famous story of Mowgli's adventures in the jungle has been loved by young and old for more than a hundred years.
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When the children dug a hole in the gravel-pit, they were very surprised at what they found. 'It' was a Psammead, a sand-fairy, thousands of years old. It was a strange little thing - fat and furry, and with eyes on long stalks. It was often very cross and unfriendly, but it could give wishes - one wish a day. 'How wonderful!' the children said. But wishes are difficult things. They can get you into trouble . . .
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Richard is bored with the quiet life of his village. He would like to have a motor-car and drive it . . . very fast. But Richard lives in a future world where there are no cars, only bicycles and small villages and green forests. And now he is twelve years old, and like the other children, he must do his Year of Sharing. He must live alone in the forest with the wild animals. He must learn to share his world; he must learn how animals live and eat and fight . . . and die.
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This Teacher's Resource Book and CD provide practical and easy-to-use support for the Clic! Star Year 8 Students' Book. An ideal resource for all teachers, it contains notes, transcripts and answers to support all the course components. Schemes of work (for your long, medium and short planning) as well as editable copymasters are available on the accompanying CD.
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Grammar Friends Level 2 Student's Book With Cd-rom Pack
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Grammar Sense is a four-level grammar series for reference and practice. It recognizes that knowing how and when to use a structure is as important as knowing how to form it, giving students a true understanding of the English language.
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Grammar Sense is a four-level grammar series for reference and practice. It recognizes that knowing how and when to use a structure is as important as knowing how to form it, giving students a true understanding of the English language.
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Each chapter consists of a series of double-page spreads, with each concept developed through a mixture of explanation, experiment and questioning. The questions are graded in difficulty, testing recall, synthesis and analysis. All the processes of scientific observation, hypothesis, experiment and theory have been included. The contents have been structured to suit the academic and developmental growth of high school students.
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Science Search caters for different learning styles and teaching techniques, including mixed-ability classes, group activities, and visual and kinaesthetic learners.
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Deep rivers, tall trees, strange animals, beautiful flowers - this is the rainforest. Burning trees, thick smoke, new roads and cities, dead animals, people without homes - this is the rainforest too. To some people the rainforests mean beautiful places that you can visit; to others they mean trees that they can cut down and sell. Between 1950 and 2000 half of the world's rainforests disappeared. While you read these words, somewhere in the world people are cutting down rainforest trees. What are...
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'Then a letter came for Aloo from a famous college in America. They offered him a place . . . a place with a scholarship. Aloo could not believe it at first. He read the letter again and again.' Aloo is very happy, but soon he finds that it is not so easy. He will need money to live on, money for his plane ticket . . . And then there is Mother . . . The stories in this volume of World Stories come from Malawi, South Africa, and Tanzania by African writers Steve Chimombo, Farida Karodia, and M. G...
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From Botswana to New Zealand, from Jamaica to Nigeria, from Uganda to Malaysia, from India to South Africa, these moving stories show us that the human heart is the same in every place. Children, wives, mothers, husbands, friends all have the same feelings of fear and pain, happiness and sadness. These eight stories were winning entries in the 2004 Commonwealth Short Story Competition. The writers are Sefi Atta, Adrienne M. Frater, Lauri Kubuitsile, Erica N. Robinson, Jackee Budesta Batanda, Janet...
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There were six of them - three Katherines, two Annes, and a Jane. One of them was the King's wife for twenty-four years, another for only a year and a half. One died, two were divorced, and two were beheaded. It was a dangerous, uncertain life. After the King's death in 1547, his sixth wife finds a box of old letters - one from each of the first five wives. They are sad, angry, frightened letters. They tell the story of what it was like to be the wife of Henry VIII of England.
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'I often walked along the shore, and one day I saw something in the sand. I went over to look at it more carefully . . . It was a footprint - the footprint of a man!' In 1659 Robinson Crusoe was shipwrecked on a small island off the coast of South America. After fifteen years alone, he suddenly learns that there is another person on the island. But will this man be a friend - or an enemy?
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