An engaging critical assessment of British literature produced between 1900 and 1945. The book concentrates on the first four decades of the twentieth century but acknowledges the nineteenth-century roots and later permutations of modernism. It focuses on Anglo-American literature while recognizing the global nature of modernism, with a notable interest in Irish writers. And it emphasizes the traditional generic categories of poetry and fiction at the same time as it incorporates discussions of documentary and visual media.
Big Surprise! is the course that brings imagination and excitement into the classroom. A special surprise at the start of each unit focuses attention and creates a sense of curiosity and wonder. Big Surprise! captivates classes with a rich variety of beautifully-illustrated stories, and exciting new songs, chants, animations and plays make learning fun and memorable. With engaging cross-curricular and culture content, and support for mixed-ability classes, open up Big Surprise! and discover the wealth of resources for your dynamic English classroom.
IELTS TOEFL and TOEIC Official Vocabulary 2020 Edition
2020 edition. This material is perfect for any serious candidate who does not wish to waste time researching and learning new vocabulary the traditional way. This book will make your learning more efficient with less of your own effort, which means more spare time to review other concepts.
It's more than a regular dictionary since they chose only the most necessary definitions from the official examination materials and described in the most accessible way.
2020 edition. This material is perfect for any serious candidate who does not wish to waste time researching and learning new vocabulary the traditional way.
Read the famous tale of the old shoemaker. How do the elves help him? Children love stories. Bring the magic of good storytelling into your classroom with Classic Tales, and they’ll love their English lessons too. This new edition of the award-winning series uses traditional tales to bring English to life through more than 30 beautifully illustrated stories
In recent years the focus in linguistics research has shifted from the investigation of syntax, phonology and logical semantics supported by intuitions and speculation, to a more hard-nosed analysis of words in text and speech, focusing on how words are actually used. As such, lexicography has moved from the periphery to the centre of language research. At the same time, lexicography itself is in transition from a highly traditional craft, to a new interdisciplinary science. This handbook contrasts traditional methods of lexicography with newly emerging electronic and corpus-driven approaches.