Showing posts with label E-Books. Show all posts
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Wednesday, June 3, 2009

William Shakespeare (Script Collection)

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Thursday, February 19, 2009

English Words: A Linguistic Introduction




Wiley-Blackwell | 2006-05-09 | ISBN: 0631230319 | 320 pages | PDF | 3,1 MB

Where do new words come from? How are words put together? How do we assign meaning to words? These are among the most compelling questions for students of language and linguistics. English Words is a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the study of English words from a theoretically informed linguistic perspective. Assuming little or no background in linguistics, Harley approaches the study of words from several directions, including phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, historical linguistics and psycholinguistics. Using examples pulled from history, from Scrabble, and even the funny pages, this book is sure to make word study a breeze for students and instructors alike.English Words: A Linguistic Introduction gives students a command of the basic theory in each area, skill in analyzing and understanding English words, and the foundation needed for more advanced study in linguistic theory or lexicology.





Introduction to the Study of American Literature



Yonkers-on-Hudson, N.Y.; World Book Co. (1914) | PDF + DjVu | 19.06 + 7.12 MB

In this volume the attempt has been made to distinguish the salient epochs in American literature, brief though the story is. The relation of the artist and his work to the general life of his time and of his people has been frequently recalled. This relation is especially illustrated in the chronological tables, which may be supplemented from the regular textbooks in American history.

Nevertheless, the treatment in the text itself is in the main biographical. That is, the effort has almost always been to make the single life appear an articulated and rational whole. This method craves far more space than was here available; but, any such volume as this must serve merely as an introduction to far wider reading.






Friday, February 6, 2009

How to Prepare for the TOEFL , 11th edition

























How to Prepare for the TOEFL , 11th edition (+ CD-ROM)
(Barron's How to Prepare for the Toefl Test of English As a Foreign Language)
Pamela Sharpe Ph.D. | 720 pages | PDF | 53 MB PDF | +CD-ROM ~300 MB

This new 11th edition offers complete and up-to date preparation for the Paper-Based TOEFL and the Computer-Based TOEFL, with a preview of the Next Generation TOEFL test. There is extensive practice-even for students who don't have access to a computer. The manual includes a review chapter for each section of the TOEFL, including the new Speaking Section, and presents nine full-length model tests for the Computer-Based TOEFL, with questions answered and explained, along with one full-length model test for the Next Generation TOEFL and a practice test for the TOEFL Academic Speaking Test (TAST), with example answers. This compact disc-and-book package provides the audio versions for the Listening Comprehension sections of all model tests.


Sample Essays for the TOEFL Writing Test

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Sample Essays for the TOEFL Writing Test


518 pages | PDF | 8.68 Mb | Published by: Toeflessays.com


Contents
This book contains 400 sample essays with scores of 6.0. Each essay was written based on one of the topics from the ETS official list. The book covers 100% of these topics. Each ETS TOEFL writing topic has at least one sample answer in this book. Students who take the Computer-Based Test of English as a Foreign Language must also compose a written essay that counts towards part of their structure score. This book contains a total of 400 sample TOEFL essays, offering an intensive preparation for this part of the test.


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