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Stimmt! 3 Rot Pupil Book 3 (PDF)

by Rachel Hawkes

Stimmt 3 is split into parallel differentiated Pupil Books - Rouge Pupil Books stretch learning and contain more self-directed activities. * Covers NC levels 3-7. * Packed with topics yours pupils will enjoy learning, plus lots of insight into the German-speaking world. * A tried and tested approach to progression. * Support for the introduction of phonics to help develop independent speaking and reading skills from the start. * Build skills to facilitate progression to Key Stage 4.

Viva! Pupil Book 1 (PDF)

by Anneli Mclachlan

Viva! is a new fully-differentiated Key Stage 3 Spanish course packed with content pupils will enjoy learning and which opens the window to the Spanish-speaking world. With a strong focus on developing language learning skills, Viva! encourages students to manipulate language independently, helping to prepare them for KS4 and beyond.

Viva! Pupil Book 2 (PDF)

by Anneli Mclachlan

Language is introduced in short, easy-to-remember phrases.

Viva!: Verde Pupil Book 3 (PDF)

by Anneli Mclachlan Rachel Hawkes Christopher Lillington

UPSILONViva is packed with content your pupils will enjoy learning, with a tried-and-tested approach to progression. 9781447947370 9781447947318 9781447960331

Revise AQA: GCSE French Revision Guide (PDF)

by Julie Green

Revise smart and save! This Revision Guide delivers hassle-free exam preparation, covering one topic per page and closely matching the AQA specification.

Revise AQA GCSE French: revision workbook (PDF)

by Stuart Glover

Revise smart and save! This Revision Workbook delivers hassle-free question practice, covering one topic per page and avoiding lengthy set up time. Build your confidence with guided practice questions, before moving onto unguided questions and practice exam papers.

Revise AQA GCSE: Revision Guide (PDF)

by Harriette Lanzer

This Revision Guide delivers hassle-free exam preparation, covering one topic per page and closely matching the AQA specification.

Revise AQA GCSE German: revision workbook (PDF)

by Oliver Gray Harry Smith Harriette Lanzer

Revise smart and save! This Revision Workbook delivers hassle-free question practice, covering one topic per page and avoiding lengthy set up time. Build your confidence with guided practice questions, before moving onto unguided questions and practice exam papers.

Spanish: Revision Guide (PDF)

by Leanda Reeves Tracy Traynor

This Revision Guide delivers exam preparation, covering one topic per page and closely matching the AQA specification. Target grades on the page help you to progress at the right speed. Exam Alerts highlight common pitfalls and misconceptions in exam questions. Audio files are available free on a companion website to provide realistic question practice.

Revise AQA GCSE Spanish: revision workbook (PDF)

by Jacqui Lopez

Revise smart and save! This Revision Workbook delivers hassle-free question practice, covering one topic per page and avoiding lengthy set up time. Build your confidence with guided practice questions, before moving onto unguided questions and practice exam papers.

Viva! Workbook 1A (Viva!)

by Ana Kolkowska Libby Mitchell

This workbook features lots of reading and writing activities and is ideal for homework and cover lessons.

Viva! 1 Workbook B Pack (PDF)

by Ana Kolkowska Libby Mitchell

'Viva' Spanish resources are packed with content your pupils will enjoy learning. Plus, they move at the right place - whether or not your pupils have prior knowledge - and they open the window to the Spanish-speaking world.

Stimmt! 3 Grun: Teacher Guide (PDF)

by Pearson Firm Staff

Our printed Teacher's Guides provide you with complete support to plan and deliver lessons and include a Scheme of Work.

Studio 1 Teacher Guide (PDF)

by Tracy Traynor

Simple, easy-to-follow teacher notes and Scheme of Work to save you valuable planning time. Ideas for starters, plenaries, support and extension activities so you can differentiate every lesson.

Pearson Education Baccalaureate Francais B New Bundle (1st edition) (PDF)

by Marie-Laure Delvallee

Student Book and online resources written for the 2011 Language B syllabus. This bundle includes a print textbook and an online eBook access card. Key features: Fully tailored to the 2011 Francais B syllabus, including all core themes and a broad spread of options. Clearly differentiated content for both Standard and Higher Level students. Integrated with free online learning resources at www.Pearson Educationbacconline.com to support and extend study. Supported by a Teacher's Guide containing teaching guidance and schemes of work, as well as comprehensive answers to all exercises in the student book.

Pearson Education Baccalaureate: Espanol B new bundle (1st edition) (PDF)

by Concepcion Allende Maria Fuente-Zofio

Espanol B is an exciting new textbook for students of the International Baccalaureate Diploma. Suitable for both Standard and Higher Level studies, it has been specifically written to match the new 2011 Languages B syllabus. This bundle includes a print textbook and an online eBook access card.

Pearson Baccalaureate: Essentials Biology (PDF)

by Jo Thomas Keely Rogers Alan Damon Randy Mcgonegal William Ward

A HL/SL Biology textbook plus interactive eText for IB EALs. Pearson Baccalaureate Essentials is the first IB series written specifically for EAL students. Designed to supplement standard textbooks, each book acts as a condensed guide to Diploma subjects, with targeted language to embed key concepts without the obstacle of translation. The books are written in a clear academic style - efficient, succinct sentences which are accessible for students whose first language is not English.

Lost in Translation: An Illustrated Compendium of Untranslatable Words

by Ella Frances Sanders

Did you know that the Japanese have a word to express the way sunlight filters through the leaves of trees? Or, that there’s a Swedish word that means a traveller’s particular sense of anticipation before a trip? Lost in Translation, a New York Times bestseller, brings the nuanced beauty of language to life with over 50 beautiful ink illustrations. The words and definitions range from the lovely, such as goya, the Urdu word to describe the transporting suspension of belief that can occur in good storytelling, to the funny, like the Malay word pisanzapra, which translates as 'the time needed to eat a banana' .This is a collection full of surprises that will make you savour the wonderful, elusive, untranslatable words that make up a language.

Italian Without Words

by Don Cangelosi Joseph Delli Carpini

You don't need words to speak Italian! All you really need is this unique "phrase book" of Italian body language. It's the fastest, and funniest, way to learn Italian ever published. Now, even if you don't know a single word of Italian, you can learn the most common greetings, dining small talk, bargaining tricks, hot vows of love, vicious threats and blood curdling curses. This book shows you how. There's no faster or funnier way to learn how to communicate in Italian.You don't need words to speak Italian! You don't have to study Italian or travel to Italy to communicate like a true paesano. All you really need is this unique "phrase book" of Italian body language. It's the fastest, and funniest, way to learn Italian ever published. Now, even if you don't know a single word of Italian, you can learn the most common greetings, dining small talk, bargaining tricks, hot vows of love, vicious threats and blood curdling curses. This book shows you how. There's no faster or funnier way to learn how to communicate in Italy, Italian restaurants, with your grandparents or your friends.

Italian Without Words

by Don Cangelosi Joseph Delli Carpini

You don't need words to speak Italian. All you really need is this unique "phrase book" of the most common Italian expressions, complete with authentic Italian gestures and body language. There's no faster or funnier way to learn how to communicate in Italy, Italian restaurants, with your grandparents or your friends. You don't need words to speak Italian. You don't have to study Italian or travel to Italy to communicate like a true paesano. All you really need is this unique "phrase book" of the most common Italian expressions, complete with authentic Italian gestures and body language. It's the fastest and funniest way to learn Italian ever published. Now, even if you don't know a single word of Italian, you can learn the most common greetings and expressions, dinner-table comments, hot vows of love, bargaining tricks, insults, threats and curses. This book shows you how. There's no faster or funnier way to learn how to communicate in Italy, Italian restaurants, with your grandparents or your friends.

Cross-Word Modeling for Arabic Speech Recognition (SpringerBriefs in Speech Technology)

by Dia AbuZeina Moustafa Elshafei

Cross-Word Modeling for Arabic Speech Recognition utilizes phonological rules in order to model the cross-word problem, a merging of adjacent words in speech caused by continuous speech, to enhance the performance of continuous speech recognition systems. The author aims to provide an understanding of the cross-word problem and how it can be avoided, specifically focusing on Arabic phonology using an HHM-based classifier.

Novel Techniques for Dialectal Arabic Speech Recognition

by Mohamed Elmahdy Rainer Gruhn Wolfgang Minker

Novel Techniques for Dialectal Arabic Speech describes approaches to improve automatic speech recognition for dialectal Arabic. Since speech resources for dialectal Arabic speech recognition are very sparse, the authors describe how existing Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) speech data can be applied to dialectal Arabic speech recognition, while assuming that MSA is always a second language for all Arabic speakers. In this book, Egyptian Colloquial Arabic (ECA) has been chosen as a typical Arabic dialect. ECA is the first ranked Arabic dialect in terms of number of speakers, and a high quality ECA speech corpus with accurate phonetic transcription has been collected. MSA acoustic models were trained using news broadcast speech. In order to cross-lingually use MSA in dialectal Arabic speech recognition, the authors have normalized the phoneme sets for MSA and ECA. After this normalization, they have applied state-of-the-art acoustic model adaptation techniques like Maximum Likelihood Linear Regression (MLLR) and Maximum A-Posteriori (MAP) to adapt existing phonemic MSA acoustic models with a small amount of dialectal ECA speech data. Speech recognition results indicate a significant increase in recognition accuracy compared to a baseline model trained with only ECA data.

Babylonian Mathematical Astronomy: Procedure Texts (Sources and Studies in the History of Mathematics and Physical Sciences)

by Mathieu Ossendrijver

This book contains new translations and a new analysis of the procedure texts of Babylonian mathematical astronomy, the earliest known form of mathematical astronomy of the ancient world. The translations are based on a modern approach incorporating recent insights from Assyriology and translation science. The work contains updated and expanded interpretations of the astronomical algorithms and investigations of previously ignored linguistic, mathematical and other aspects of the procedure texts. Special attention is paid to issues of mathematical representation and over 100 photos of cuneiform tablets dating from 350-50 BCE are presented.In 2-3 years, the author intends to continue his study of Babylonian mathematical astronomy with a new publication which will contain new editions and reconstructions of approx. 250 tabular texts and a new philological, astronomical and mathematical analysis of these texts. Tabular texts are end products of Babylonian math astronomy, computed with algorithms that are formulated in the present volume, Procedure Texts.

Chinese Children’s Reading Acquisition: Theoretical and Pedagogical Issues

by Li Wenling, Janet S. Gaffney and Jerome L. Packard

Published research and conference presentations on the Chinese language in the last decade have tended to focus on adult language processing. This book provides a comprehensive resource for the critical discussion of major issues in learning to read Chinese from a child acquisition perspective. The combined contributions from researchers in Asian studies, linguistics, psycholinguistics, psychology, cognitive psychology, reading, and education inform international comparative studies of literacy by making apparent the features of the Chinese culture, language, writing system, and pedagogy that may facilitate or impede the acquisition of literacy.

A New Reference Grammar of Modern Spanish

by John Butt Carmen Benjamin

(abridged and revised) This reference grammar offers intermediate and advanced students a reason­ ably comprehensive guide to the morphology and syntax of educated speech and plain prose in Spain and Latin America at the end of the twentieth century. Spanish is the main, usually the sole official language of twenty-one countries,} and it is set fair to overtake English by the year 2000 in numbers 2 of native speakers. This vast geographical and political diversity ensures that Spanish is a good deal less unified than French, German or even English, the latter more or less internationally standardized according to either American or British norms. Until the 1960s, the criteria of internationally correct Spanish were dictated by the Real Academia Espanola, but the prestige of this institution has now sunk so low that its most solemn decrees are hardly taken seriously - witness the fate of the spelling reforms listed in the Nuevas normas de prosodia y ortograjia, which were supposed to come into force in all Spanish-speaking countries in 1959 and, nearly forty years later, are still selectively ignored by publishers and literate persons everywhere. The fact is that in Spanish 'correctness' is nowadays decided, as it is in all living languages, by the consensus of native speakers; but consensus about linguistic usage is obviously difficult to achieve between more than twenty independent, widely scattered and sometimes mutually hostile countries. Peninsular Spanish is itself in flux.

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