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This popular BEC series has been completely revised. PASS Cambridge
BEC is a practical course for students who wish to gain a
recognised business English qualification. Focusing on relevant
international business situations, the course has been structured
to provide students with a thorough preparation for the Business
English Certificates (BEC).
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The PASS Cambridge BEC Preliminary Workbook is an important
component of the course. It provides a language-focused supplement
to the Student's Book. Each four-page unit is split into a grammar
and vocabulary section.
No other description available.
This popular BEC series has been completely revised. PASS Cambridge
BEC is a practical course for students who wish to gain a
recognised business English qualification. Focusing on relevant
international business situations, the course has been structured
to provide students with a thorough preparation for the Business
English Certificates (BEC).
Six full practice tests with tips and training for the 2015 revised
Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE). Advanced Trainer Second edition
offers six practice tests for the revised Cambridge English:
Advanced (CAE) exam combined with easy-to-follow guidance and exam
tips. The first two tests are fully guided with advice on how to
tackle each paper. Extra practice activities, informed by the
Cambridge Learner Corpus, a bank of real candidates' exam papers,
focus on areas where students typically need the most help. This
version contains a full answer key. Audio for the listening and
speaking test activities is available online for download. Audio
CDs featuring the listening material are also available,
separately.
Six full practice tests with tips and training for the 2015 revised
Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE). Advanced Trainer Second edition
offers six practice tests for the revised Cambridge English:
Advanced (CAE) exam combined with easy-to-follow guidance and exam
tips. The first two tests are fully guided with advice on how to
tackle each paper. Extra practice activities, informed by the
Cambridge Learner Corpus, a bank of real candidates' exam papers,
focus on areas where students typically need the most help. This
'without answers' version is ideal for class use. Audio for the
listening and speaking test activities is available online for
download. Audio CDs featuring the listening material are also
available, separately.
Separate Practice Tests Plus books prepare for 2020 B1 Preliminary
or B1 Preliminary for Schools exams 8 complete tests Training tips
and exam strategies Grammar bank Student App Number of tests: 8
Components: Students' Book with Key Students' Book without Key
Online resources: Online audio Answer keys Audio scripts Overview
of resources with how and when to use in class Speaking Test
(video) Examiner feedback (video) About the Exam (video) Frequently
asked questions (video) Video worksheets Writing samples &
examiner feedback Writing worksheets Listening teaching ideas
Writing teaching ideas Speaking teaching ideas Reading ideas
Vocabulary maps of wordlists Student App
Six full practice tests with tips and training for the 2015 revised
Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE). Advanced Trainer Second edition
offers six practice tests for the revised Cambridge English:
Advanced exam combined with easy-to-follow guidance and exam tips.
These Audio CDs feature the listening and speaking activities from
the tests to accompany the Advanced Trainer Student's Books. This
audio material is also made available online for download with
purchase of the Advanced Trainer Student's Book with Audio (with or
without answers).
In 1984 the Press celebrated 400 years of continuous printing and
publishing. This history, now published as a paperback, provides a
readable introduction to that unique period, with a foreword by
Gordon Johnson which comments on the continuing achievement of the
Press. The story is of the development of the printing and
publishing arm of the University of Cambridge, from the medieval
system of resident stationers to the modern international printing
and publishing house. The narrative is set within the development
of the University; in the history of the book trade as a whole; and
in the intellectual and political history of England.
This is a short, illustrated account of the world's oldest publishing house, from the publication of the Press's first book in 1584 through to the present day. It emphasizes the constitutional basis of the Press--an essential part of its parent university--and highlights key moments of crisis and change: Richard Bentley's revival in the 1690s, the Victorian renaissance, the rise of modern university publishing, two world wars, the crisis of the 1970s--resolved by Geoffrey Cass' bold reconstruction--and the enterprising printing and publishing developments of the 1990s.
This is the first critical study of Sons and Lovers to engage with the new Cambridge edition, which prints for the first time the whole text that Lawrence wrote, restoring the sustantial cuts made by the first editor. Michael Black gives special attention to the genesis of the book--the writing and editing processes, where Jessie Chambers and then Edward Garnett made decisive interventions. He analyzes Sons and Lovers in detail, relates it to Lawrence's other works, and traces the history of its reception. Historical context and a guide to further reading are also provided.
The Fifth International Workshop on Seeds was held at the
University of Reading, UK, from 10 to 15 September, 1995. Some 230
seed scientists, from a wide range of disciplines (botanists,
biochemists, ecologists, agriculturalists, foresters, and
commercial seedsmen), from 31 countries (Europe, the Americas, and
Asia) participated in the workshop. A large number of oral and
poster presentations was made during the workshop and we are
pleased to publish so many of them in these Proceedings. The papers
herein are listed by the sessions in which they were presented but,
as is often the case, many papers cover a broader range of topics
than the session titles imply. For seed physiologists, ecologists,
and technologists, this book collates much of the current research
on seeds.
In 1984 the Press celebrated 400 years of continuous printing and
publishing. This history, now published as a paperback, provides a
readable introduction to that unique period, with a new foreword by
Gordon Johnson which comments on the continuing achievement of the
Press today. The story is of the development of the printing and
publishing arm of the University of Cambridge, from the medieval
system of resident stationers to the modern international printing
and publishing house of today. The narrative is set within the
development of the University; in the history of the book trade as
a whole; and in the intellectual and political history of England.
In response to enormous recent advances, particularly in molecular
biology, the authors have revised their warmly received work. This
new edition includes updates on seed development, gene expression,
dormancy, and other subjects. It will serve as the field's standard
textbook and reference source for many years to come.
In response to enormous recent advances, particularly in molecular
biology, the authors have revised their warmly received work. This
new edition includes updates on seed development, gene expression,
dormancy, and other subjects. It will serve as the field's standard
textbook and reference source for many years to come.
Substantial progress has been made in seed science during the past
few years, emphasizing the important role seed biology plays in
advancing plant biotechnology agriculture and plant resource
management and conservation. This book contains edited and revised
papers from the 6th International Workshop on Seeds held in Mexico
in January 1999 and describes the current status of seed research
and technology.
This is the first scholarly reference work to cover all the major
scientific themes and facets of the subject of seeds. It outlines
the latest fundamental biological knowledge about seeds, together
with the principles of agricultural seed processing, storage and
sowing, the food and industrial uses of seeds, and the roles of
seeds in history, economies and cultures. With contributions from
110 expert authors worldwide, the editors have created 560
authoritative articles, illustrated with plentiful tables, figures,
black-and-white and color photographs, suggested further reading
matter and 670 supplementary definitions. The contents are
alphabetically arranged and cross-referenced to connect related
entries.
Separate Practice Tests Plus books prepare for 2020 B1 Preliminary
or B1 Preliminary for Schools exams 8 complete tests Training tips
and exam strategies Grammar bank Student App Number of tests: 8
Components: Students' Book with Key Students' Book without Key
Online resources: Online audio Answer keys Audio scripts Overview
of resources with how and when to use in class Speaking Test
(video) Examiner feedback (video) About the Exam (video) Frequently
asked questions (video) Video worksheets Writing samples &
examiner feedback Writing worksheets Listening teaching ideas
Writing teaching ideas Speaking teaching ideas Reading ideas
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