A four-level skills series for adults and young adults. Learners can develop the skills they need to read English confidently wherever they are - at home, at work, travelling, studying or just in social situations with English-speaking friends. This edition comes with answers.
Liz Driscoll focuses on the real mistakes students make in the PET exam and shows how to avoid them. She includes PET-style exercises to familiarise students with the format of the exam
This book uses many authentic sources such as factual texts, newspaper articles, features and TV schedules, instruction manuals, everyday signs, stories, quizzes, emails and diary entries. Students are encouraged to read material on different levels and in different ways, such as reading for gist, scanning, skimming, comprehension, analysing structure, summarising and shadow reading.
A series of handy vocabulary books aimed at busy learners who want to fit in some extra practice outside the classroom. Vocabulary in Practice 5 covers about 600 useful words for intermediate to upper-intermediate students. Contains 40 short units, regular tests, an answer key and a word list with pronunciation. It is ideal for self-study.
Published in conjunction with The British Council, this is a four-part ELT course for teenagers, consisting of student's books, practice books, teacher's books and cassettes. Language is introduced gradually, and recycled throughout the course to build students' confidence.
DRISCOLL, L. / A. THE BRITISH COUNCIL. TRIO PLUS. STUDENTS' BOOK [COURSE BOOK SPECIALLY WRITTEN FOR TEENAGE AND YOUNG ADULT LEARNERS]. OXFORD, 1988, 125 p. Encuadernacion original. Nuevo.
Peter Harmon is a sophomore in college and best friends with Ben Prescott, a spoilt rich kid from the Hamptons. Peter comes from a troubled background but he works hard to put all that behind him, as he nurses his ambition to be a published author, and concentrates on his studies. But one day, Peter meets Ben's father, Robert, and the sexual attraction between the two is immediate and overwhelming. They start an illicit affair as Robert's marriage to Ben's socially ambitious mother starts to unravel. Then the murders begin and the city of New York is gripped by fear. Someone is making menacing, threatening phone calls, and as the body count starts to rise, random men are murdered, their tortured and mutilated bodies found around the city. But, are they random or connected to Peter's blood-stained childhood memories? In the shocking climax, the caller is unveiled in menacing sick detail as the killer will stop at nothing.