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New Cambridge English Course Level 4 (student's book+ audio)





New Cambridge English Course - is a popular four-level English course for teachers and students, covering the full range and depth of language and language skills at all levels. The course is a versatile, proven learning approach that integrates the work of all the vital aspects of language study: grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, skills, concepts and functions.

New Cambridge English Course Level 4 (student's book, audio)
Author: Michael Swan, Catherine Walter
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 1993 / Number of pages: 136
Format / Quality: PDF+MP3 / Size: 249MB



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New Cambridge English Course Level 3 (practice book, test book, teacher's book, audio)






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New Cambridge English Course - is a popular four-level English course for teachers and students, covering the full range and depth of language and language skills at all levels. The course is a versatile, proven learning approach that integrates the work of all the vital aspects of language study: grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, skills, concepts and functions. 


New Cambridge English Course Level 3 (practice book, test book, teacher's book, audio)



Author: Michael Swan, Catherine Walter
Publisher: Cambridge University Press / Publication date: 1992 
Number of pages: 117 32 287   /  Format / Quality: PDF+MP3  / Size: 251MB 


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A Handbook of Pronunciation



A Handbook of Pronunciation
Publisher: LINCOM | 436 pages | 2005 | PDF | 4 MB


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The pronunciation and intonation of 12 languages are described in this book: English, Italian, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Arabic, Hindi, Chinese, Japanese, and Esperanto. They are dealt with (in such a precise manner as never seen before) by applying natural phonetics (i.e. articulatory, auditory, and functional) thoroughly dealt with in the twin volume, A Handbook of Phonetics. Many figures clearly show the peculiarities of vowels, consonants, intonation, and tones, whereas very accurate and faithful transcriptions help to "see the sounds" of several languages. There are about 350 phones in this book, treated with the rigor and effectiveness of the phonetic method. Neutral (or "standard") pronunciations are described, including the American variants of English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese. Each chapter comprises: Generalities, Vowels, Consonants, Structures, and Text. In addition, about thirty native accents (with variants) are dealt with, including American and British "mediatic" English (used in radio and television broadcastings; the British variant is often called "Estuary English"), besides "international", Canadian, Australian (with its well-known 4 variants), New-Zealand, traditional-British and Cockney English. For French, we also have "international", "mediatic" Parisian, banlieu Parisian, Marseilles and Canadian French. For German, besides neutral pronunciation, the variants of the former West Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and South Tyrol are also given. For Italian, the traditional pronunciation is added and a couple of "mediatic" variants (from Milan and Rome) as well. Also for Russian and Chinese, some variants are given, which are useful for descriptive and teaching purposes. The author was trained in the British phonetic tradition and teaches Phonetics and phonology at the University of Venice, Italy.


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English for Cabin Crew (Audio)

English for Cabin Crew (Audio) By Terence Gerighty

English for Cabin Crew (Audio)
By Terence Gerighty
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English for Cabin Crew is an essential course for those preparing for a career as a cabin crew member. It is equally suitable for those already working in the industry who need to improve their communication skills when carrying out their pre and in-flight responsibilities.

Ideal for group teaching, one-to-one or self-study.

English for Cabin Crew follows the real-time working practices of flight attendants in routine and non-routine situations. From pre-flight briefings to disembarkation it looks at the specific language used in all on-board situations, giving cabin crew the confidence to use correct and appropriate English at every stage of their job.

Emphasis on improving listening and speaking skills
Suitable for classroom use with some self-study
Plenty of listening practice to help learners understand passengers in routine and non-routine situations
Speaking practice with emphasis on pronunciation, intonation and fluency
Glossary of useful phrases

Heinle Cengage learning | 2010 | MP3 | Pages: 129 | 195MB

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Part 1: Filesonic
Part 2: Filesonic
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All Clear 2 (Book and Audio) by Helen Kalkstein Fragiadakis


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Helen Kalkstein Fragiadakis, All Clear 2 (Book and Audio)

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All Clear teaches students to recognize and produce the high-frequency idioms, phrases, and contemporary expressions needed in a range of conversational situations. Each lesson focuses initially on chunks of language in the form of idioms and other expressions (collocations) and then provides many structured and communicative activities for speaking, listening, grammar, writing, pronunciation, and public speaking practice.

Heinle ELT | 3 edition (March 26, 2007) | 240 pages | PDF, WMA | 194,5 MB

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