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This informative book looks not only at the medieval world in which
heraldry thrived, but also at its language, the elaborate system of
coded messages it conveyed, and its inextricable link with
chivalry. Featuring more than 700 illustrations, it also covers
both the larger aspects of heraldry and everyday heraldic uses, and
contains a comprehensive glossary. The book examines the history of
heraldry from medieval tournaments to modern applications around
the world - its origins and development, heralds and the Law of
Arms, the coat of arms, messages and declarations, along with
explanations of the applications of heraldry from royal heraldry
and nobility, civic and state heraldry, and global heraldry, to the
continuity of heraldry today - and includes a detailed and easily
understood explanation of the language of heraldry. The
international uses of heraldry and the way different countries have
interpreted it are explored, covering most of Europe and the
Americas as well as Scandinavia, Africa and Japan. An informed look
at all aspects of heraldry, this book is lavishly illustrated
throughout with fascinating archive material, and specially
commissioned artworks. Novices and experts alike will benefit from
the breadth of the content of this masterly history.
This book offers a range of practical and imaginative approaches and techniques for integrating literature and language teaching. Part A addresses the idea of teaching literature and questions about what to teach and how to teach it. Part B outlines a variety of student-centered activities for use with literary works, and Part C demonstrates different techniques for working with complete texts. All activities have been used successfully and are presented with the conviction that literature has a valid place in general language learning.
A collection of powerful, unabridged stories, accompanied by
activities for creative language classrooms. Short Stories contains
eleven memorable short stories written by a wide variety of authors
between the nineteenth century and the present day. Aimed at
upper-intermediate and advanced level students, the book offers: *
creative activities before and after reading to stimulate reading
and fluency skills; * a 'Creative Development' section at the end
of each unit to extend the themes and the reader's involvement with
the story; * notes on the authors and stories, and teacher's notes
on using the material. This is paperback only. An accompanying
Audio CD with complete audio recordings for each story is also
available.
A collection of powerful, unabridged stories, accompanied by
activities for creative language classrooms. Short Stories includes
eleven vivid and memorable short stories written by a variety of
authors from different backgrounds between the nineteenth century
and the present day. Due to their powerful impact, these stories
suggest many possibilities for creative activities in
upper-intermediate and advanced level classrooms and can therefore
be used to stimulate reading and fluency skills, as well as to
explore literary aspects of English. This Audio Cassette
accompanies the book and contains recordings of all the stories as
well as extra material for listening activities.
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