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ELT Student Book (Paperback, New edition)
Gudrun Freese; Edited by Lisa Holt; Illustrated by Kerry Ingham; Designed by Verity Townend, Tina Wendon
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This book contains 80 bright pages which invite interactivity, with
accompanying CD. Letter sounds and topic-based vocabulary are
covered in each 4-page lesson. Lively games, activities and more
songs are included and carefully structured with built-in revision.
"ELT Student Book" is presented in the format of size A4/8.3"x11.7"
of 80 pages.
The contents are carefully mapped to the WJEC specification and
cover all the Assessment Criteria in full, so you can be sure you
are studying exactly what you need to. Working closely with the
exam board ensures that the book incorporates all the latest
changes to the specification, including the new exam question
formats and controlled assessment requirements. Other key features
of the student book: Each Assessment Criterion is dealt with in its
own Topic, with clear headings signposting the content -
particularly useful for students and teachers new to the Diploma.
There are real WJEC exam questions and practice questions
throughout the book, with detailed guidance on tackling them - plus
top band answers to WJEC questions to show what is expected.
Special sections provide advice on how to deal with the controlled
assessments. Case studies and crime scenarios stimulate reflection
and provide useful examples for students' answers. Up-to-date
content includes the latest statistics and policy developments.
Every Topic includes activities for individual and group work to
check students' understanding and consolidate and deepen their
learning. The attractive, full-colour design and thought-provoking
photos stimulate students' interest and engagement. Written by two
highly experienced authors, teachers and examiners, the text is
accessible to students of all abilities, with clear explanations in
straightforward language pitched at just the right level. The book
includes a free online resource package, with schemes of work,
student workbooks and online activities. This book is the companion
volume to Criminology Book Two by the same authors. WJEC
endorsement of the book ensures that you have comprehensive, high
quality support you can trust.
Featuring a flexible 21 unit course, this 116 page guide
incorporates an 18 page training manual. It supports an
activity-based and/or a book and CD approach. It contains
photocopiable student cards and assessment material. It provides an
activity Bank full of fun ideas that reinforce and extend
vocabulary. It is presented in the size A4/8.3"x11.7".
This work describes progress from tracing to independent writing
using this well proven unique pictogram approach to letter
formation. Each 2-page lesson covers: lowercase and uppercase
letter and numbers. Size is A4 / 8.3"x11.7" of 60 pages.
The contents are carefully mapped to the WJEC specification and
cover all the Assessment Criteria in full, so you can be sure you
are studying exactly what you need to. Working closely with the
exam board ensures that the book incorporates all the latest
changes to the specification, including the new exam question
formats and controlled assessment requirements. Other key features
of the student book: Each Assessment Criterion is dealt with in its
own Topic, with clear headings signposting the content -
particularly useful for students and teachers new to the Diploma.
There are real WJEC exam questions and practice questions
throughout the book, with detailed guidance on tackling them - plus
top band answers to WJEC questions to show what is expected.
Special sections provide advice on how to deal with the controlled
assessments. Case studies and crime scenarios stimulate reflection
and provide useful examples for students' answers. Up-to-date
content includes the latest statistics and policy developments.
Every Topic includes activities for individual and group work to
check students' understanding and consolidate and deepen their
learning. The attractive, full-colour design and thought-provoking
photos stimulate students' interest and engagement. Written by two
highly experienced authors, teachers and examiners, the text is
accessible to students of all abilities, with clear explanations in
straightforward language pitched at just the right level. The book
includes a free online resource package, with schemes of work,
student workbooks and online activities. This book is the companion
volume to Criminology Book One by the same authors. WJEC
endorsement of the book ensures that you have comprehensive, high
quality support you can trust.
The contents are carefully mapped to the AQA AS and A level
specifications, so you can be sure you are studying exactly what
you need to. The book focuses on the key topics of Families and
Households, Education, Methods in Context and Research Methods to
achieve the depth of coverage required for top grades. Clear
headings and subheadings signpost and organise the content -
particularly important for students new to the subject. The text is
accessible to students of all abilities, with key concepts, methods
and studies explained in straightforward language pitched at just
the right level for first year A level students. The attractive,
full-colour design and thought-provoking photos stimulate students'
interest and engagement. There are realistic practice exam
questions throughout the book, together with detailed guidance on
tackling them, plus marked student answers with examiner's
commentaries to show what is expected. A separate chapter on
preparing for the exams gives detailed examiner's advice and
provides separate practice exam questions for AS and A level
papers. Every Topic includes activities for individual and group
work to check students' understanding and consolidate and deepen
their learning. The book comes with a comprehensive, free online
resource package, including free student workbooks, online
activities and schemes of work. The authors are experienced chief
and principal examiners, teachers and authors who have written
extensively for AS and A level students and teachers. This book is
the companion volume to AQA A Level Sociology Book Two by the same
authors.
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Blends and Digraphs Songs (CD, New edition)
Fiona Pritchard, Lyn Wendon; Performed by Fiona Pritchard, Dean Fowler; Produced by Kevin Pritchard; Compiled by …
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This is a collection of songs featuring the consonant blends,
digraphs and trigraphs contained in the new "Letterland Teacher's
Guide". It is great to sing, then go over each rhyming text for
guided reading.
This is a pack of 33 cards including capital A-Z and the 5 long
vowels. These cards provide a fun multi-sensory way to introduce
capital letter shapes to children. Plain letters are on the
reverse. Size of 31 cards is 188x244mm/7.4"x9.6".
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Vocabulary Cards (Cards, New edition)
Gudrun Freese, Lyn Wendon; Illustrated by Verity Townend; Kerry Ingham; Designed by Verity Townend, …
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Develop your pupils' vocabulary rapidly with these new double-sided
cards that support reading and spelling. Guidelines are given for
all sorts of phonemic awareness activities, for use as an
assessment tool, and for developing the strategy of Reading by
Analogy (over 290 words). There are 78 cards featuring
words/pictures for each a-z letter sound. Arrows on the cards
indicate high frequency words. Six photocopiable Rhyming Words
Lists are included in the pack. Size of 86 cards is
188x244mm/7.4"x9.6".
Based on the success of the original edition, The Business 2.0
continues to offer Business English students the confidence,
language and fundamentals skills they need to succeed in the
competitive international business environment. Based on feedback
from users, research into business English studies and the
ever-evolving needs of employers The Business 2.0 has been improved
in a number of ways. There is a strong focus on the 'intangible'
business skills - emotional intelligence and interpersonal
abilities. So not only is the student prepared with the business
language and knowledge but also as a well-rounded and receptive
approach to dealing professionally with others. The Business
eWorkbook - an integral part of the course on a personal computer
or laptop. This includes extra language practice, tests and word
lists, and audio and video you can download to a tablet, phone or
MP3 player for on-the-go learning. This replaces the DVD-ROM from
the first edition and new videos for the Advanced and Upper
Intermediate level offer good/bad models for the final speaking
task, including commentaries by a communications expert. This
content is also available for use on a Learner Management System
such as Moodle or Blackboard. This is a compact course that makes
the most of new media to ensure the package is relevant for both
students and teachers. Key Features / What's New - Business
fundamentals - an introduction to business with language and topics
including: business organization, financial control, CVs and
covering letters. - Transparent business links - each module is
clearly linked to either: Personal development, Service, Supply
chain, Management, Sales and marketing, Enterprise, Finance,
International trade - Focus on interpersonal skills - the best
professionals are those with great emotional intelligence. Special
speaking tasks and the case studies focus on this delicate but
vital '5th skill'. - Flexible approach - the modular structure
allows you to dip in and out, covering the basics or focusing on
speaking or writing. This is the course you can make your own. -
The Business eWorkbook - a cutting-edge self-study program to
support the course with videos, extra practice and downloadables. -
Builds up strength in four key areas: Language Skills: New
Technologies: Business Skills: People /interpersonal skills - More
communicative grammar in context
This book examines how major but often under-scrutinised legal,
social, and technological developments have affected the
transparency and accountability of the criminal justice process.
Drawing on empirical and evaluative studies, as well as their own
research experiences, the authors explore key legal policy issues
such as equality of access, remote and virtual courts, justice
system data management, and the roles of public and media
observers. Highlighting the implications of recent changes for
access to justice, offender rehabilitation, and public access to
information, the book proposes a framework for open justice which
prioritises public legal education and justice system
accountability.
From novice nun… To unexpected bride! Lady Bernadette is poised
to take Holy Orders when Sir Hugo of Nérac, her father’s Captain
of Guards, arrives with news that her sister is expecting.
Petrified of childbirth since her mother died, Bernadette races
home. But now she’s left the convent her father wants her wed!
There’s only one solution: marry Hugo, her childhood friend. But
can she risk consummating their marriage and conceiving…even if
his kisses are unbearably tempting?
A Story about Ducks is the charming tale of a group of ducks who,
tired of their quiet little river in the country, decide to take a
holiday - on their adventure they eat raspberry buns, ride a roller
coaster and narrowly escape being eaten for Christmas dinner!
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Attack the Block (DVD)
Jodie Whittaker, Luke Treadaway, Maggie McCarthy, John Boyega, Alex Esmail, …
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Joe Cornish writes and directs this British sci-fi comedy action
adventure starring Jodie Whittaker, Luke Treadaway and Nick Frost.
While being robbed by a gang of thugs outside the South London
tower block where she lives, trainee nurse Sam (Whittaker)'s hooded
attackers suddenly break off their assault when a meteorite hits a
nearby carpark. As Sam flees the scene, the gang members fend off
an attack from a small alien being that has emerged from the
crash-site, killing it in the process, and carrying off their prize
to their rooftop lair. But now, as Sam and the police search for
the gang, a new wave of meteorites fall. With the gang emboldened
by their latest victory, they prepare to face their new-found
enemy, only to be confronted with an army of much larger, savagely
vicious alien monsters, hellbent on finding their comrade.
Sworn to protect her. But she’s threatening his guarded heart…
Retrieving Lady Allis from a convent is no easy task—as mercenary
knight Sir Leon soon discovers… Brave and beautiful, Allis
awakens emotions he'd thought long buried after losing his family.
But on their return to her castle the social gulf between them
widens, when Allis’s father demands she marry a nobleman. Leon
has always believed love is an illusion…but will he be able to
watch his defiant lady marry another?
The Data Protection and Medical Research in Europe: PRIVIREAL
series focuses on the 'Privacy in Research Ethics and Law'
EC-funded project examining the implementation of Directive
95/46/EC on data protection in relation to medical research and the
role of ethics committees in European countries. The series
consists of five separate volumes following the complete
development of the PRIVIREAL project. This volume relates to the
first stage of this project concerning the implementation of the
Data Protection Directive, in particular in the area of medical
research. It contains reports from 26 European countries on the
implementation of the Directive, or the data protection regime, all
with a specific focus on issues and questions relating to medical
research. Presenting a unique resource for all those involved in
data protection, medical research and their implications for each
other, this title provides a valuable insight into the actual
workings across Europe, including both the New Member States and
the Newly Associated Member States.
These posters provide a visual counterpart to the phonic
information you will be teaching. They act as conceptual
organisers, reminding children at a glance of important phonic
facts. Size is A2/16.5"x 23.4" of 4 posters per pack.
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ELT Workbook (Paperback, New edition)
Gudrun Freese; Edited by Lisa Holt; Illustrated by Kerry Ingham; Designed by Verity Townend, Tina Wendon
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This work is highly interactive - includes pair work activities and
games to make your teaching more effective. Each 2-page lesson
consolidates letter sounds and vocabulary covered in the ELT
Student Book. Size is A4/8.3"x11.7" of 40 pages.
The Data Protection and Medical Research in Europe: PRIVIREAL
series represents the results of this EC-funded project examining
the implementation of Directive 95/46/EC on data protection in
relation to medical research and the role of ethics committees in
European countries. The series consists of five separate volumes
following the complete development of the PRIVIREAL project. This
volume relates to the second stage of this project and is concerned
with the setting up and role of research ethics committees. It
assesses their legal responsibilities, especially with regard to
data protection matters and contains reports from more than 20
European countries on these issues. Focusing on the theoretical
role and practical operation of research ethics committees and the
impact of relevant international and national instruments, this
volume will be an essential resource for all those concerned with
data protection issues in medical research.
The Data Protection and Medical Research in Europe: PRIVIREAL
series focuses on the 'Privacy in Research Ethics and Law'
EC-funded project examining the implementation of Directive
95/46/EC on data protection in relation to medical research and the
role of ethics committees in European countries. The series
consists of five separate volumes following the complete
development of the PRIVIREAL project. This volume relates to the
first stage of this project concerning the implementation of the
Data Protection Directive, in particular in the area of medical
research. It contains reports from 26 European countries on the
implementation of the Directive, or the data protection regime, all
with a specific focus on issues and questions relating to medical
research. Presenting a unique resource for all those involved in
data protection, medical research and their implications for each
other, this title provides a valuable insight into the actual
workings across Europe, including both the New Member States and
the Newly Associated Member States.
Offering a unique philosophical, theoretical and process-focused
introduction to one of the cornerstones of CBT: assessment and case
formulation. Updated and expanded to take account of the vast
developments in the field of CBT since its first publication, this
second edition follows a clear two part structure: - Part One
introduces trainees to the key theory, practice and processes of
assessment and case formulation - Part Two provides practical
illustrations of the theory through 12 extended case studies,
considering both 'simple' and 'complex' presenting issues. Each of
these chapters follows a set structure to enable easy comparison.
Offering all they need to know about this crucial part of their
training, this is essential reading for trainees on any CBT course.
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