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English Conversation Practice
Grant Taylor - 1976
The text is divided into two main parts: Part 1 contains conversations based on common daily situations, while Part 2 emphasizes particular structural or lexical features of the language. This book contains a large number of exercises designed in a programmed fashion; all the words or sentences are presented at the left of the page and the expected responses are given at the right. The book is ideal for home study and would be extremely useful to all those interested in improving their conversational skills.
The Lincoln Rhyme Collection 1-4: The Bone Collector, The Coffin Dancer, The Empty Chair, The Stone Monkey
Jeffery Deaver - 2013
Four electrifying suspense novels featuring brilliant criminalist and quadriplegic Lincoln Rhyme: THE BONE COLLECTOR, THE COFFIN DANCER, THE EMPTY CHAIR and THE STONE MONKEY
Reflections Of A Man
Amari Soul - 2015
For the women, it encourages you to recognize the true value of your love, to reevaluate your standards and to make the decision that you will no longer settle for anything less than someone who loves you, respects you, and truly makes you happy. For the men, this book will, not only encourage you to learn more about the emotional needs of a woman, but it will provide you with clear insight into what a woman truly needs from you, emotionally, to be happy. Through beautiful words of poetry, powerful quotes and advice full of wisdom, Mr. Amari Soul creates a truly enlightening experience for both men and women with Reflections Of A Man. On one hand, women gain a new perspective on the true value of their love, raise their standards and refuse to settle. On the other hand, men become better equipped to, not only understand a woman’s emotional needs, but they are better able to meet or exceed their new standards as well.
California (Lonely Planet Guide)
Sara Benson - 2009
This 5th edition guarantees adventures across the Golden State, whether you're tasting small-batch pinots in Sonoma, reliving the Gold Rush or cruising the last leg of Route 66 on the ultimate beach-bound road trip. Lonely Planet guides are written by experts who get to the heart of every destination they visit. This fully updated edition is packed with accurate, practical and honest advice, designed to give you the information you need to make the most of your trip. In This Guide: Expanded Outdoors chapter covering 21 activities to get you closer to natureNew Food chapter showcases California's best drinks and delicaciesGreen Index directs you to sustainable listings
The Book You Were Born to Write: Everything You Need to (Finally) Get Your Wisdom onto the Page and into the World
Kelly Notaras - 2018
Life coaches with new methodologies for living on purpose . . . energy workers who've discovered new ways to prevent disease and teach self-healing . . . everyday heroes and heroines who have made it through difficult circumstances and want to inspire others to do the same. In today's tumultuous world, we need these voices in the marketplace. Moreover, publishing a book has never been so simple, accessible, or affordable as it is today. So why are so many thought leaders, healers, and change-agents stuck at the starting line?This book will light the way--offering a simple, step-by-step path that takes authors from concept to finished book. In it, publishing veteran Kelly Notaras demystifies the publishing process and gives writers the tools, insider information, and inspiration to start strong, keep going, and get across the finish line as quickly as possible.
Study Skills for Students of English as a Second Language
Richard C. Yorkey - 1970
When you use it in either your regular ESL class or a study skills class, you can be sure that your students will learn the practical skills they need to succeed in an English speaking, academic setting. Study Skills for Students of English includes sections on how to use a monolingual English dictionary, study for and take examinations, and read for comprehension. The text also covers the art of note-taking and development of writing skills.
Faking It With the Boss
Nikki Chase - 2018
Don’t believe everything you read on the media, though. Our relationship is nothing but a lie. Ben’s a lot of things--a childhood friend, a successful restaurateur, a reckless driver . . . But he’s not my man. Nor do I want him to be. Seriously, I don’t. Why doesn’t anyone believe me when I say that? I mean, sure, he’s gorgeous as hell and a genius at what he does. He deserves all the fame and riches he’s got. But he’s too aware of how good he is. Too arrogant. Too much of a control freak. So no, we’re not really together. This is just pretend. I’m not going to sleep with my boss and become a bad cliché. Whatever we have is fake and will stay that way. Except every time Ben speaks to me in that deep, commanding baritone, my heart starts racing for real. And whenever we so much as brush against each other in the restaurant kitchen, a fire burns so hot in my core I can’t pretend it’s not there. I’ve seen the hunger in those dark, intense eyes. He wants to claim me as his own. But I won’t give in to the cocky bastard. I can resist that wicked smirk and those kissable lips. I can say no to those strong hands, the ones that could probably tear my chef uniform off with ease . . . How hard can it be? Faking It With the Boss is a stand-alone, full-length novel of approximately 50,000 words. No cheating, no cliffhanger, and a guaranteed HEA.
Of Mice and Men
Martin Winks - 1975
Drifters in search of work, George and his simple-minded friend Lennie have nothing in the world except each other and a dream--a dream that one day they will have some land of their own. Eventually they find work on a ranch in California’s Salinas Valley, but their hopes are doomed as Lennie, struggling against extreme cruelty, misunderstanding and feelings of jealousy, becomes a victim of his own strength. Tackling universal themes such as the friendship of a shared vision, and giving voice to America’s lonely and dispossessed, Of Mice and Men has proved one of Steinbeck’s most popular works, achieving success as a novel, a Broadway play and three acclaimed films.
The Ultimate Guide to IELTS Speaking
Parthesh Thakkar - 2009
The book comprises of interview questions and essential materials for the students to try hands on for gaining confidence on their preparation. This is a practice book for the ielts aspirants to gain mastery on the vital skills.key sections of the book revolve around subjects like ielts speaking interview questions with answers, ielts speaking interview questions for independent practice, overall generic questions and 2 categories of cue-cards: with answers and for independent practice. The attraction of the book remains in the speaking activities for the candidates to try on and gain real-time experience of facing the interviews. From the candidate's perspective, this book would prove to be a complete handbook with almost everything one needs to gain ideas in a vast range.easy and comprehensive language of the book makes this a comfortable read. The book has been massive success because of the content and delivery and has been available on more than 50 websites. Thakkar has been known as a master to guide students for the writing and speaking skills much needed for cracking ielts. Primary publications released the ultimate guide to ielts speaking in 2009 in a paperback.
History of the World: From the Late Nineteenth to the Early Twenty-First Century
Arjun Dev - 2009
Published in 2009, this book has been written by two renowned Indian historians. They trace back the history of the world, and focus on incidents that have impacted millions of lives.History Of The World throws light on World War I and II. It showcases why and how these wars took place. Starting off with WW I, this historic account goes all the way upto the terrorist attacks on 11th September 2001. Without being American or European centric, the authors have explained many major watershed events. The Civil Rights Movement in America to put an end to discrimination against African Americans has been meticulously covered. It shows how the non-white population struggled to end racial segregation and fight for their right to vote.The book also speaks of the numerous nationalist movements that spread across Asia and Africa during the 1950s and 1960s. Anti-imperialist ideas played a major role in bringing about an end to colonization, and freeing many countries. Another interesting topic covered in History Of The World is the birth of the United Nations in 1945. Furthermore, the book also discusses the Cold War between the Soviet Union and United States of America. Arjun Dev and Indira Arjun Dev have developed an interlink between all the events and forces, which helps in understanding the progress of world history.This book is designed for undergraduate students of history and international relations. However, anyone keen on knowing more about events that have altered the world, should definitely be reading History Of The World.
Love Story (Oxford Bookworms Library)
Rosemary Border - 2007
He plays sports, she plays music. He's rich, and she's poor. They argue, and they fight, and they fall in love. So they get married, and make a home together. They work hard, they enjoy life, they make plans for the future. Then they learn that they don't have much time left.
Last Chance
Phillip Burrows - 2007
His film is good and he is the only cameraman on the volcano. Now he can go home. But then he finds Jenny and she is dying. Rocks start to move and Mike is afraid. Can they get off the volcano alive? And what happens to Mike's camera and film?
The Glamorous Girls' Book: Be Confident, Be Gorgeous, Be Fabulous. Veena Bhairo-Smith and Sally Jeffrie
Veena Bhairo-Smith - 2012
Packed full of fabulous tips and glamorous tricks, from performing the perfect pedicure and creating your own costume jewellery to hosting a spa-style party, 'The Glamorous Girls' Book' will help girls stand out from the crowd.
The Official Scrabble Players Dictionary
Merriam-Webster - 2005
Ideal for recreational and school play. More than 100,000 playable two- to eight-letter words including 4,000 new entries. Includes British variant spelling for game players in Canada. Endorsed by the National SCRABBLE Association.