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Touchstone 1 CD-Rom

Author: Michael McCarthy, Jeanne McCarten, and Helen Sandiford Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File size: 80.36mb
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The Touchstone CD-rom presents authentic English with a contemporary design, beautiful color photographs, and engaging illustrations. Lessons are centered on high-interest topics and make learning fun by maximizing the time students spend on interactive, personalized activities.

Key Features:
Self-study Audio CD/CD-ROM provides supplemental interactive listening, speaking, and vocabulary activities for each unit

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Touchstone 2 CD-Rom

Author: Michael McCarthy, Jeanne McCarten, and Helen Sandiford
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File size: 72.63mb
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The Touchstone Cd-rom presents authentic English with a contemporary design, beautiful color photographs, and engaging illustrations. Lessons are centered on high-interest topics and make learning fun by maximizing the time students spend on interactive, personalized activities.
Key Features:

Self-study Audio CD/CD-ROM provides supplemental interactive listening, speaking, and vocabulary activities for each unit

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Touchstone 3 CD ROM

Author: Michael McCarthy, Jeanne McCarten, and Helen Sandiford
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File size: 72.91
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The Touchstone Cd-Rom presents authentic English with a contemporary design, beautiful color photographs, and engaging illustrations. Lessons are centered on high-interest topics and make learning fun by maximizing the time students spend on interactive, personalized activities.

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Touchstone 4 CD ROM

Author: Michael McCarthy, Jeanne McCarten, and Helen Sandiford
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File size: 87.76
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The Touchstone Cd-Rom presents authentic English with a contemporary design, beautiful color photographs, and engaging illustrations. Lessons are centered on high-interest topics and make learning fun by maximizing the time students spend on interactive, personalized activities

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Cambridge Face2Face Pre-Intermediate Interactive CD-ROM
Size: 465 MB

Packaged free with the Student’s Book, the face2face CD-ROMs contain a wealth of activities to consolidate work done in class. As well as hundreds of practice exercises in all language areas, the My Portfolio and My Activities sections give students the freedom to practise what they want, when they want, with the full support of integrated grammar and vocabulary reference sections. Additional features include a host of listening activities and video sequences, a recording capability, hundreds of test questions and a progress portfolio for students to keep track of their achievements.

All the main dialogues from the Student’s books are on the CD-ROMs as well as an additional 20 minutes of listening material taken from the Real World sections which can be played on normal CD players.

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>Title: Cambridge English Words: History and Structure
Author(s): Robert Stockwell and Donka Minkova
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Date: July 23, 2001
Pages: 221
Size: 1 Mb
Format: PDF in rar
Quality: Excellent
Language: American English

English Words: History and Structure is concerned primarily with the learned vocabulary of English, the words borrowed from the classical languages. [+/-]

It surveys the historical events that define the layers of vocabulary in English, introduces some of the basic principles of linguistic analysis, and is a helpful manual for vocabulary discernment and enrichment. Exercises accompanying each chapter and further readings on recent loans and the legal and medical vocabulary of English will be available online in the near future.

• Introduces students to some basic linguistic terms needed for the discussion of phonological and morphological changes accompanying word formation
• Designed to lead students to a finer appreciation of their language and greater ability to recognize relationships between words and discriminate between meanings
• An informative appendix discusses the history and usefulness of the best known British and American dictionaries
• Online readings and exercises to deepen and strengthen knowledge acquired in the classroom
• Both an introduction to some of the basic principles of linguistic analysis and a helpful manual for vocabulary discernment and enrichment
• On-line readings and exercises designed to deepen and strengthen the knowledge acquired in the classroom
• Designed to lead students to a finer appreciation of their language and greater ability to recognize relationships between words and discriminate between meanings

Contents
An introduction to the textbook;
1. Word origins;
2. The background of English;
3. Composition of the early modern and modern English vocabulary;
4. Smaller than words: morphemes and types of morphemes;
5. Allomorphy, phonetics, and affixation;
6. Replacement rules;
7. Deletion rules and other kinds of allomorphy;
8. Fossilized allomorphy: false cognates, and other etymological pitfalls;
9. Semantic change and semantic guesswork;
10. The pronunciation of classical words in English;
Appendix I. An introduction to dictionaries;
Appendix II. Master root list.

English Words: History and Structure

>Title: The Cambridge Guide to English Usage
Author(s): Pam Peters (Macquarie University, Sydney)
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Date: April 2004
Pages: 621
Size: 4.70 Mb
Format: PDF in rar
Quality: Excellent
Language: British English

The Cambridge Guide to English Usage is an A-Z reference book, giving an up-to-date account of the debatable issues of English usage and written style. [+/-]

Its advice draws on a wealth of recent research and data from very large corpora of American and British English – illuminating their many divergences and also points of convergence on which international English can be based. The book comprises more than 4000 points of word meaning, spelling, grammar and punctuation, and larger issues of inclusive language, and effective writing and argument. It also provides guidance on grammatical terminology, and covers topics in electronic communication and the internet. The discussion notes the major dictionaries, grammars and usage books in the USA, UK, Canada and Australia, allowing readers to calibrate their own practices as required. CGEU is descriptive rather than prescriptive, but offers a principled basis for implementing progressive or more conservative decisions on usage.

• The book is based on extensive, up-to-date corpus data rather than on the author’s personal intuition or prejudice
• It is truly international in scope, differentiating clearly between US, UK, Canadian and Australian usages and referring to other regional varieties as required
• It is clearly and accessibly written, for easy use by anybody concerned with accurate communication in English, whether as a student, a writer, or in other business and professional spheres

The Cambridge Guide to English Usage

>Title: Telephoning in English 2rd Edition
Author(s): B. Jean Naterop and Rod Revell
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Date: 2003
Pages: 122
Size: 81.56 Mb
Format: PDF + MP3
Quality: 32 kHz/58kpbs
Language: British English

Telephoning in English is for professionals and trainees in business, commerce and administration who need to be able to receive and make telephone calls. [+/-]

It is suitable for use in class or for self-study. Telephoning in English develops and consolidates practical telephone skills in a variety of interesting and relevant contexts. Activities range from message-taking and spelling practice to role play, providing learners with a comprehensive course in using the telephone in English.

Telephoning in English

>Title: New Cambridge Advanced English Student’s book
Author(s): Leo Jones
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Date: New Edition 1998, Third printing 2000
Pages: 194
Size: 11.34 Mb
Format: PDF in rar
Quality: Excellent, full color
Language: British English

New Cambridge Advanced English is the revised and updated edition of the popular Cambridge Advanced English. The course has been completely redesigned in full colour and [+/-]

its stimulating reading and listening extracts have been supplemented with new authentic reading texts and interviews. Theme units, providing practice in spoken and written fluency, alternate with language units which develop accuracy in grammar, vocabulary, functions and pronunciation. In addition, New Cambridge Advanced English now contains exam-style exercises designed specifically to prepare candidates for the Cambridge CAE exam. The approach to the exam is low-key, however, with guidance and notes on exam-style exercises given in the Teacher’s Book only. When used in conjunction with CAE Practice Tests, New Cambridge Advanced English makes the ideal preparation for the exam, and is especially suitable for mixed classes of exam candidates and non-candidates.

Review
‘The book offers a variety of attractive reading texts and covers a wide range of topics, so everyone is bound to find something of interest, and I like the fact that students are asked to give a personal reaction (rather than an ‘exam answer’) to texts and pictures.’ English Teaching Professional

New Cambridge Advanced English Student's book

>Title: Language and Social Relations
Author(s): Asif Agha, University of Pennsylvania
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Date: 2007
Pages: 446
Size: 2.25 Mb
Format: PDF in rar
Quality: Excellent
Language: English

Language is closely linked to our social relationships and is the medium through which we participate in a variety of social activities. This original study explores the important role of [+/-]

language in various aspects of our social life, such as identity, gender relations, class, kinship, status, and hierarchies. Drawing on data from over thirty different languages and societies, it shows how language is more than simply a form of social action; it is also an effective tool with which we formulate models of social life and conduct. These models – or particular forms of social behaviour – are linked to the classification of ‘types’ of action or actor, and are passed ‘reflexively’ from person to person, and from generation to generation. Providing a novel and unified way of accounting for a variety of social phenomena, this book will be welcomed by all those interested in the interaction between language, culture, and society.

• Presents a brand new, unified framework for accounting for the relationship between language and a range of social phenomena
• Chapters contain numbered summaries of the major points discussed, allowing the reader to review and consolidate their understanding of the arguments presented
• Discusses data from over 30 languages and societies

Contents
1. Reflexivity;
2. From referring to registers;
3. Register formations;
4. The social life of cultural value;
5. Regrouping identity;
6. Registers of person deixis;
7. Honorific registers;
8. Norm and trope in kinship behaviour.

Language and Social Relations

>Title: Cambridge English Grammar in Use 3rd Edtion CD-ROM
Author(s): Raymond Murphy
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Date: 2004
Size: 358 Mb
Format: ISO (can be installed without any CD)
Quality: Excellent
Language: British English

English Grammar in Use Third edition is a fully updated version of the classic grammar title. It retains all the key features of clarity and accessibility that [+/-]

have made the book popular with students and teachers alike.

Designed to be flexible, the book is available both with and without answers, making it ideal for self-study, but also suitable for reinforcement work in the classroom. The ‘with answers’ version of the book comes with a handy pull-out reference panel which allows students to review key grammar points at a glance. The book is also available with a CD-ROM, giving hundreds of interactive exercises to reinforce the language learned in the book.

English Grammar in Use CD-ROM
CD-ROM
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EGU_CD-ROM.part3.rar
EGU_CD-ROM.part4.rar
eBook (Exercises only)
English_Grammar_in_Use.rar

>Title: Language and Gender
Author(s): Penelope Eckert and Sally McConnell-Ginet
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Date: February 3, 2003
Pages: 379
Size: 1.78 Mb
Format: PDF in rar
Quality: Excellent
Language: American English

Language and Gender is a new introduction to the study of the relation between gender and language use, written by two of the leading experts in the field. It covers the main topics, [+/-]

beginning with a clear discussion of gender and of the resources that the linguistic system offers for the construction of social meaning. The body of the book offers an unprecedentedly broad and deep coverage of the interaction between language and social life, ranging from nuances of pronunciation to conversational dynamics to the deployment of metaphor. The discussion is organized around the contributions language makes to situated social practice rather than around linguistic structures or gender analyses. At the same time, it introduces linguistic concepts in a way that is suitable for non-linguists. It is set to become the standard textbook for courses on language and gender.

Language and Gender

>Title: Cambridge English 365 Student’s Book 2
Author(s): Steve Flinders, Bob Dignen and Simon Sweeney
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Date: 2004
Pages: 146
Size: 118 Mb
Format: PDF + MP3
Quality: 44 kHz/128kbps
Language: British English

Communicating in English isn’t just about language. It’s about projecting yourself confidently, building rewarding relationships and ultimately achieving your goals. [+/-]

But the ‘soft’ skills needed to achieve all this don’t necessarily come naturally. That’s why, while most business English courses stick to basic language training, English365 goes one step further, helping students become the successful all-round communicators they need to be.

English365 is a three-level course in Business and general English. English365 is for and about professionals in a wide range of working environments, from traditional business contexts to the public and voluntary sectors. Reflecting this, the Student’s Books include specially-commissioned interviews with real working people from a variety of different backgrounds including a PA from Rolls Royce (Level 1), an editor for The Ecologist magazine (Level 2) and the Executive Director of the Japan Committee for UNICEF (Level 3). The Student’s Books provide a supportive learning environment with an emphasis on communicative language practice in targeted work and social contexts. Each of the 30 units provides at least 90 minutes’ classroom teaching material. They also include a grammar reference section and a full answer key and tapescript of the recordings.

Cambridge English 365
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