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Offer an accessible and engaging approach to studying the history
of the Caribbean with full-colour, clear designs, shorter chapters,
focus questions, in-text facts, key-terms and associated
definitions to help students engage with content. - Consolidate
learning with a free CD-Rom in every book containing extra
activities. - Cover themes in depth from earliest peoples in the
Caribbean to just after the end of enslavement with Caribbean
History: Foundations Book 1. - Ensure full coverage of themes from
the late 19th century to 1985 with Caribbean History: Foundations
Book 2. - Encourage understanding of how what is happening now
links to historical studies with "Since 1985" updates in Book 2.
Offer an accessible and engaging approach to studying the history
of the Caribbean with full-colour, clear designs, shorter chapters,
focus questions, in-text facts, key-terms and associated
definitions to help students engage with content. - Consolidate
learning with a free CD-Rom in every book containing extra
activities. - Cover themes in depth from earliest peoples in the
Caribbean to just after the end of enslavement with Caribbean
History: Foundations Book 1. - Ensure full coverage of themes from
the late 19th century to 1985 with Caribbean History: Foundations
Book 2. - Encourage understanding of how what is happening now
links to historical studies with "Since 1985" updates in Book 2.
'TIMELY' David Mitchell 'MOVING ... REMARKABLE' SUNDAY TIMES 'ONE
OF THOSE RARE BOOKS I HADN'T REASLISED I'D BEEN WAITING FOR UNTIL I
READ IT.' Owen Sheers 'OPEN-MINDED, THOUGHTFUL AND WISE... A
LIBERATING BOOK' Colm Toibin In an age of polished TED talks and
overconfident political oratory, success seems to depend upon
charismatic public speaking. But what if hyper-fluency is not only
unachievable but undesirable? Jonty Claypole spent fifteen years of
his life in and out of extreme speech therapy. From sessions with
child psychologists to lengthy stuttering boot camps and exposure
therapies, he tried everything until finally being told the words
he'd always feared: 'We can't cure your stutter.' Those words
started him on a journey towards not only making peace with his
stammer but learning to use it to his advantage. Here, Jonty argues
that our obsession with fluency could be hindering, rather than
helping, our creativity, authenticity and persuasiveness. Exploring
other speech conditions, such as aphasia and Tourette's, and
telling the stories of the 'creatively disfluent' - from Lewis
Carroll to Kendrick Lamar - Jonty explains why it's time for us to
stop making sense, get tongue tied and embrace the life-changing
power of inarticulacy.
The author describes the predicament of an industry which is coming
under increasing pressure in the world market and is seeking new
approaches to the challenges arising. Then, by drawing an analogy
to the paradigm shift taking place in the natural sciences, he
discerns the need for product engineering to similarly cast aside
existing deterministic philosophies. Self-similarity,
self-organization and dynamics are the principles from which the
manufacturing corporation of the future, perceiving its identity as
a service enterprise, will draw its models. Constant structural
development and the maximum exploitation of staff potential will
provide new ways of utilizing one's own strengths to best
advantage. This insight creates a long-term perspective for
retaining competitiveness in the twenty-first century.
Roger Chillingworth arrives in New England after two years'
separation from his wife, Hester Prynne, to find her on trial for
adultery. She refuses to reveal her lover and is sentenced to wear
a scarlet letter 'A' sewn onto her clothes. Resolving to discover
the man's identity, Roger sets out to destroy his rival, while
Hester desperately tries to protect her illegitimate daughter from
a society determined to condemn them both. A smash hit in its day,
The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne is the gripping tale of
three New England settlers at odds with the seventeenth-century
Puritan society in which they live, and remains one of literature's
most evocative portraits of a love triangle. This beautiful
Macmillan Collector's Library edition of The Scarlet Letter
features an afterword by broadcaster Jonty Claypole.
In an age of polished TED talks and overconfident political
oratory, success seems to depend upon charismatic public speaking.
But what if hyper-fluency is not only unachievable but undesirable?
Jonty Claypole spent fifteen years of his life in and out of
extreme speech therapy. From sessions with child psychologists to
lengthy stuttering boot camps and exposure therapies, he tried
everything until finally being told the words he'd always feared:
'We can't cure your stutter.' Those words started him on a journey
towards not only making peace with his stammer but learning to use
it to his advantage. Here, Jonty argues that our obsession with
fluency could be hindering, rather than helping, our creativity,
authenticity and persuasiveness. Exploring other speech conditions,
such as aphasia and Tourette's, and telling the stories of the
'creatively disfluent' - from Lewis Carroll to Somerset Maugham and
Ludwig Wittgenstein - Jonty explains why it's time for us to stop
making sense, get tongue tied and embrace the life-changing power
of inarticulacy.
A new version of the traditional children's family pantomime - with
a twist, as performed at the Halifax Playhouse in 2019. Good clean
fun. * acting edition * foreword on the origins of pantomime and
the story of Aladdin * complete script * practical, easy to read
format * requires a large flexible cast * full stage directions *
props list * suitable for amateur or professional theatre
productions
This is the fourth in the LinguaBooks series of Short Stories for
Adult Learners and contains five original short stories with
accompanying explanations, exercises and extension tasks. The focus
throughout is on authenticity and originality. The language of the
stories has not been simplified for easy reading; rather, emergent
difficulties are explained in the notes with further activities
provided for deeper understanding, extension and autonomous
learning. The stories themselves present a varied mix of style and
content, ranging from the surprising to the contemplative, with a
touch of humour and an occasional hint of pathos. The language used
may be considered equivalent to Level C1 of the Common European
Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). Each book in this
series is suitable for both classroom use and reading for pleasure.
This book contains the following stories - The Seasonal Visitor - A
Scarecrow in Winter - Land of the Dragons - The Reunion - The Fear
This is the third in the LinguaBooks series of Short Stories for
Adult Learners and contains five original short stories with
accompanying explanations, exercises and extension tasks. The focus
throughout is on authenticity and originality. The language of the
stories has not been simplified for easy reading; rather, emergent
difficulties are explained in the notes with further activities
provided for deeper understanding, extension and autonomous
learning. The stories themselves present a varied mix of style and
content, ranging from the surprising to the contemplative, with a
touch of humour and an occasional hint of pathos. The language used
may be considered equivalent to Level C1 of the Common European
Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). Each book in this
series is suitable for both classroom use and reading for pleasure.
This book contains the following stories - The Farmer's Son - The
Scarlet Dress - Ghostly Laughter - That's Cricket! - Flitzo
This is the second in the LinguaBooks series of Short Stories for
Adult Learners and contains five original short stories with
accompanying explanations, exercises and extension tasks. The focus
throughout is on authenticity and originality. The language of the
stories has not been simplified for easy reading; rather, emergent
difficulties are explained in the notes with further activities
provided for deeper understanding, extension and autonomous
learning. The stories themselves present a varied mix of style and
content, ranging from the surprising to the contemplative, with a
touch of humour and an occasional hint of pathos. The language used
may be considered equivalent to Level C1 of the Common European
Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). Each book in this
series is suitable for both classroom use and reading for pleasure.
This book contains the following stories - Lost Dreams - Annie -
Almost Persuaded - Dotty - Coastal Encounter
This is the first in the LinguaBooks series of Short Stories for
Adult Learners and contains five original short stories with
accompanying explanations, exercises and extension tasks. The focus
throughout is on authenticity and originality. The language of the
stories has not been simplified for easy reading; rather, emergent
difficulties are explained in the notes with further activities
provided for deeper understanding, extension and autonomous
learning. The stories themselves present a varied mix of style and
content, ranging from the surprising to the contemplative, with a
touch of humour and an occasional hint of pathos. The language used
may be considered equivalent to Level C1 of the Common European
Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). Each book in this
series is suitable for both classroom use and reading for pleasure.
This book contains the following stories - A Busker on Bow Street -
The Killer in Me - Tea for Two - The Table - Blacky
This thought-provoking and informative collection of essays covers
a broad spectrum of topics including: - Why the communicative
approach is dead and what to do about it - How to implement blended
learning in day-to-day English teaching - Virtual worlds and why
English teachers should get a second life - The different roles
played by the language teacher - The value of translation in
language teaching - Whether native English speakers really make
better teachers - Why you should NOT be teaching International
English - A more effective way to teach Technical English - The
truth about Superlearning and suggestopaedia - The secret to being
a good English teacher - Teaching the language of sex. Also
included are chapters on the author's unique insight into the issue
of complexity in language teaching as manifested in the correlation
between language, set theory and fractal mathematics - and the
consequences for learners and teachers of English.
This thought-provoking and informative collection of essays covers
a broad spectrum of topics including: * Why the communicative
approach is dead and what to do about it* How to implement blended
learning in day-to-day English teaching* Virtual worlds and why
English teachers should get a second life* The different roles
played by the language teacher* The value of translation in
language teaching* Whether native English speakers really make
better teachers* Why you should NOT be teaching International
English* A more effective way to teach Technical English* The truth
about Superlearning and suggestopaedia* The secret to being a good
English teacherAnd as you might expect from a book subtitled what
you always wanted to know about teaching English but were afraid to
ask, it even includes a chapter on teaching the English of that
forbidden subject, sex.Also released for the first time in book
form are chapters on the author's unique insight into the
correlation between language, set theory and fractal mathematics -
and the consequences for English teachers. 'Controversy is evident
from the very first chapter ... it was high time to dust off the
cobwebs in the EFL/ELT business.''This book provides a refreshing
look at old concepts, opens our eyes to new perspectives and
encourages teachers to venture along new paths.' - Elke Schulth,
Chair of ELTAS
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
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++++ Notes On Comparative Histology Of Blood And Muscle Edith J.
Claypole
This thought-provoking and informative collection of essays covers
a broad spectrum of topics including: Why the communicative
approach is dead and what to do about it How to implement blended
learning in day-to-day English teaching Virtual worlds and why
English teachers should get a second life The different roles
played by the language teacher The value of translation in language
teaching Whether native English speakers really make better
teachers Why you should NOT be teaching International English A
more effective way to teach Technical English The truth about
Superlearning and suggestopaedia The secret to being a good English
teacher And as you might expect from a book subtitled what you
always wanted to know about teaching English but were afraid to
ask, it even includes a chapter on teaching the English of that
forbidden subject, sex. Also released for the first time in book
form are chapters on the author's unique insight into the
correlation between language, set theory and fractal mathematics -
and the consequences for English teachers. 'Controversy is evident
from the very first chapter ... it was high time to dust off the
cobwebs in the EFL/ELT business.' 'This book provides a refreshing
look at old concepts, opens our eyes to new perspectives and
encourages teachers to venture along new paths.' - Elke Schulth,
Chair of ELTAS
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Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
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