Focus is a rich, varied, carefully leveled course for upper secondary students. Specially designed to motivate older teens, it helps them to track their level and achieve the exam results they need. With its unique blended learning package,
Improving your vocabulary is one of the most important steps you can take to feel more confident about the Test of English as a Foreign Language. The Princeton Review's TOEFL power Vocabulary has the words, tools, and strategies you need to help boost your comprehension levels and improve your score, including: + frequently-appearing TOEFL exam words In-context examples and secondary definitions that help focus your study sessions Mnemonic devices and root guidelines that expand your vocabulary
That Shakespeare thematized time thoroughly, almost obsessively, in his plays is well established: time is, among other things, a 'devourer' (Love's Labour's Lost), one who can untie knots (Twelfth Night), or, perhaps most famously, simply ‘out of joint’ (Hamlet). Yet most critical commentary on time and Shakespeare tends to incorporate little focus on time as an essential - if elusive - element of stage praxis. This book aims to fill that gap; Wagner's focus is specifically performative, asking after time as a stage phenomenon rather than a literary theme or poetic metaphor.
Focus Reading Level 2 - Wells of Pandi Warra Pre-Intermediate. For Teenagers. This book is part of a three-level reading scheme, consisting of six highly illustrated books designed to help students develop and practise their reading skills in English. There are two books at each level and each book takes the form of a story, or stories,with exercises involving prediction, comprehension and language work.
Focus American English is a four-level upper secondary course for learners of American English FOCUS American English methodology is built around the 3Ms – MOTIVATION, MEMORY and MEANING. These key concepts underpin the benefits of the course for learners and signal its pedagogical effectiveness to teachers.