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Comprehension and Vocabulary Building of the English we Read and Use Everyday.

Κατσάρα Ράνια

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  • Κατηγορία ΞΕΝΕΣ ΓΛΩΣΣΕΣ - ΟΡΟΛΟΓΙΑ
  • Copyright 2008
  • Κωδ. Καταλ.3-ΝΑ-28
  • Έκδοση
  • Κωδ. Εύδοξος 122080434
  • Σελίδες 144
  • ISBN 978-960-697-012-2
  • Διαστάσεις 17 x 24
  • Barcode 9789606970122
  • Εξώφυλλο Μαλακό
  • Γλώσσα Αγγλικά
  • Εσωτερικό 2χρωμο
  • Ελλ.ή Μεταφρ. Ελληνικό
  • Βάρος σε gr 278

The book consists of twenty units where students have the chance to deal with authentic articles published in British newspapers. Each unit includes a variety of exercises so that students can practice different linguistic skills.

These exercises are designed to make students comprehend articles, which trigger critical thinking in class discussions. A number of vocabulary exercises are incorporated so that students can enrich their vocabulary and polish up their writing skills.

Additional grammar exercises are included to help learners comprehend some tricky grammar points.

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5. Can films change the world?

6. Cosmos ''much brighter than it looks''

7. If you are richer, you are happier

8. Mobile phones ''more dangerous than smoking''

9. In the beginning there was ale

10. Why first-born children have higher IQs

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12. When boys and girls come out to play

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15. Language classes ''reduced to holiday phrases''

16. The rhythm of history

17. The new age of the train

18. Too cool for school: Britain''s most eco-friendly building

19. EU warns Google over keeping search records

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