This Express Publishing Reader presents a retold version of Alexandre Dumas’s classic adventure novel The Man in the Iron Mask. Adapted by Elizabeth Gray and Ian Robertson, the text is simplified for English learners and includes activities, illustrations, and vocabulary support. It recounts the intrigue surrounding a mysterious prisoner held in the Bastille, exploring themes of loyalty, betr…
Wilkins’s Linguistics in Language Teaching explores how linguistic theory can inform and improve language teaching practices. It bridges theoretical linguistics and classroom methodology, addressing grammar, semantics, and communicative competence. The book has been influential in the development of communicative language teaching (CLT).
This Macmillan Master Guide by Tony Bromham provides an accessible introduction and detailed analysis of Shakespeare’s tragedy Othello. It includes summaries of each act, character studies, thematic explorations (such as jealousy, race, and deception), and critical perspectives to support students and readers studying the play.
A simplified retelling of Mark Twain’s classic story about Tom Sawyer, a lively boy growing up along the Mississippi River. This Oxford Bookworms Stage 1 edition is written at the 400-word level for learners of English. It includes illustrations, activities, and glossary to aid comprehension.
This book is a comprehensive reference guide for teachers of English grammar, focusing on both theoretical explanations and practical classroom applications. It provides detailed coverage of grammatical structures, teaching methodologies, lesson planning, and error analysis, aiming to enhance the effectiveness of English grammar instruction. Designed for educators, trainee teachers, and languag…
This book provides a clear, straightforward approach to English grammar, emphasizing practical usage with numerous examples and exercises. The third edition is updated with additional explanations and self-tests for learners.