This book provides an in-depth guide to mixed methods research, combining qualitative and quantitative approaches. It covers design, implementation, and interpretation, and is aimed at researchers in social sciences, health, and education fields. The second edition includes updated examples, new discussions of emerging approaches, and additional resources.
This comprehensive textbook combines theory and practical analysis in the study of pragmatics. It is designed for advanced students and offers explanations, examples, and tasks for understanding how meaning is conveyed in context. Part of the Routledge Applied Linguistics series, edited by Christopher N. Candlin and Ronald Carter.
This book explores the role of translation and the use of students' own language in second and foreign language teaching. It provides practical ideas, activities, and theoretical background for incorporating translation as a language learning tool in the classroom. Part of the Cambridge Handbooks for Language Teachers series, edited by Scott Thornbury.
This edition offers a clear and concise introduction to the essential principles of chemistry, integrating conceptual explanations with worked examples, illustrations, and exercises.