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for the rest of my life! I needed English to get ahead in my career. in Use has given me the confidence to improve my English and now I have my dream job. I’m so glad I trusted in Use. Jay Tarb Music PR, France Trusted by over 30 million learners. Did you know? The in Use CD-ROMs are packed with extra practice activities including interactive games and a built-in dictionary. Students can even create their own tests, and record their own voices to practise pronunciation. in Use: Grammar 57 in Use: Vocabulary 60 in Use: Pronunciation 62 Other Grammar and Vocabulary titles 63 56 Grammar and Vocabulary

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  • for the rest of my life!

    I needed English to get ahead in my career. in Use has given me the confi dence to improve my English and now I have my dream job. I’m so glad I trusted in Use.

    Jay TarbMusic PR, France

    Trusted by over 30 million learners.

    Did you know?

    The in Use CD-ROMs are packed with extra practice activities including interactive games and a built-in dictionary. Students can even create their own tests, and record their own voices to practise pronunciation.

    in Use: Grammar 57

    in Use: Vocabulary 60

    in Use: Pronunciation 62

    Other Grammar and Vocabulary titles 63

    56 Grammar and Vocabulary

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    Essential Grammar in Use: Spanish editionThird editionRaymond Murphy with Fernando García Clemente

    Essential Grammar in Use: Italian editionThird editionRaymond Murphy with Lelio Pallini

    Essential Grammar in Use: French editionSecond editionRaymond Murphy with Martine Hennard-Dutheil de la Rochère and Ian MacKenzie

    Essential Grammar in Use: German editionSecond editionRaymond Murphy with Almut Köster

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    Raymond Murphy with Helen NaylorELEMENTARY TO PRE-INTERMEDIATE

    An absolute essential for any elementary- level student, this best-selling grammar book is now in full colour, with new content and additional practice exercises. Fully updated, it nevertheless retains the clarity and ease of use that have made it a fi rm favourite with students worldwide.

    Available with and without answers it is ideal for classroom use or self-study.

    The CD-ROM contains hundreds of interactive exercises and games, providing further lively practice for every unit. You can even download extra games for free. Giving more practice than any other grammar CD-ROM, it really is an invaluable addition to any bookshelf.

    To take a tour of the CD-ROM and challenge yourself with entertaining grammar games, visit www.cambridge.org/elt/inuse.

    Also available: Essential Grammar in Use Supplementary Exercises offers 185 varied exercises to provide students with extra contrastive practice of the grammar covered in the main book.

    For complete ISBN listings, see pages 97–104.

    ELEMENTARY

    Engaging and challenging games make learning fun.

    Record your voice and listen back to practise pronunciation.

    Essential Grammar in Use CD-ROM

    The following bilingual editions are also available:

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    in Use: Grammar

    Hundreds of practice exercises reinforce the grammar taught at this level.

    Create your own tests – students choose which

    areas to practise.

    Built-in dictionary gives instant

    defi nitions of any new vocabulary.

    Coming in Spring 2010Essential Grammar in Use Classware is an innovative way to present grammar to the whole class, and contains the whole book, plus audio, on one handy disk. Zoom in to focus students’ attention on individual grammar points, or personalise exercises by highlighting, hiding and revealing, adding notes or linking to your own fi les.

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    English Grammar in Use: Thai editionRaymond Murphy with Surai Pongtongcharoen

    INTERMEDIATE TO UPPER-INTERMEDIATE

    For complete ISBN listings, see pages 97–104.

    Bonus interactive speaking exercises give extra revision at the end of each section.

    Audio recordings provide extra listening practice for EVERY exercise.

    INCLUDES

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    Third Edition

    Raymond Murphy with Brigit Viney, Miles Craven and Louise HashemiSoftware by Clarity Language Consultants Ltd.INTERMEDIATE TO UPPER-INTERMEDIATE

    Celebrating 25 years of the world’s best-selling grammar book

    Millions of learners owe their success in English to this best-selling grammar title. Its easy-to-use format and clear explanations have made it a fi rm favourite with students the world over. The exciting CD-ROM gives further lively practice for every unit, with hundreds of exercises and practice guides to help students choose which areas to focus on.

    Available with or without answers it is ideal for class-room use or self study.

    Try the CD-ROM for yourself at www.cambridge.org/elt/inuse.

    Also available: English Grammar in Use Supplementary Exercises contains 200 varied exercises, providing extra contrastive practice of the grammar studied in the main book.

    For complete ISBN listings, see pages 97–104.

    English Grammar in Use

    See also…Cambridge Learner's DictionaryPage 70

    Also available in American EnglishGrammar in Use Intermediate Third editionRaymond Murphy with William R. Smalzer

    INTERMEDIATE TO HIGH INTERMEDIATE

    For complete ISBN listings, see pages 97–104.

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    Coming in Spring 2010English Grammar in Use Classware is an innovative way to present grammar to the whole class. It contains the whole book, plus audio, on one convenient disk designed to encourage lively, heads-up interaction. Zoom in to focus students’ attention on individual grammar points, or personalise exercises by highlighting, hiding and revealing, adding notes or linking to your own fi les.

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    Grammar goes mobile!Look out for new Grammar in Use applications for your mobile phone. Visit www.cambridge.org/elt/inuse/mobile to fi nd out more.Audio recordings provide listening practice

    for EVERY exercise, and students can record their own voice for comparison.

    If students need more practice, they can choose the areas they need to revise and create their own tests.

    The progress check shows which exercises learners have completed

    and monitors their scores.

    The built-in dictionary gives instant defi nitions of

    new vocabulary.

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    English Grammar in Use CD-ROM

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    Advanced Grammar in Use

    Advanced Grammar in Use CD-ROM

    See also…Cambridge Advanced Learner's DictionaryPage 69

    ADVANCEDwww.cambridge.org/elt/inuse Ó

    in Use: Grammar

    Coming in Winter 2010Advanced Grammar in Use Classware is an innovative way to present grammar to the whole class. It contains the whole book, plus audio, on one convenient disk designed to encourage lively, heads-up interaction. Zoom in to focus students’ attention on individual grammar points, or personalise exercises by highlighting, hiding and revealing, adding notes or linking to your own fi les.

    Second Edition

    Martin Hewings with Simon Hainesand Mark NettleSoftware by Clarity Language Consultants Ltd.UPPER-INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED

    Focusing on the complexities of grammar that advanced learners need to understand, this updated edition of the highly popular title now has seven completely new units as well as new ‘Additional Exercises’. It also includes a comprehensive Grammar Reference, for quick revision of language areas previously studied.

    Available with and without answers it is ideal for classroom use or self-study.

    The substantial CD-ROM gives further, lively practice for every unit, with hundreds of exercises and practice guides to help you choose which areas to focus on.

    Try the CD-ROM for yourself at www.cambridge.org/elt/inuse

    Also available: Advanced Grammar in Use Supplementary Exercises contains 50 units of varied exercises, providing students with extensive and contrastive practice of the language they have studied in the main book.

    For complete ISBN listings, see pages 97–104.

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    Audio recordings provide listening practice for EVERY exercise, and students can record their own

    voice for comparison.

    If learners need more practice, they can choose the areas they need to revise and create their own tests.

    The progress check shows which exercises students have completed

    and monitors their scores.

    The built-in dictionary gives instant defi nitions of

    new vocabulary.

    COMING SOON

  • 60 in Use: Vocabulary

    Elementary, Upper-intermediate and Advanced:Michael McCarthy and Felicity O’Dell with Lynn Townsend and Geraldine Mark

    Pre-intermediate and Intermediate: Stuart Redman with Ruth Gairns and Lynda Edwards

    ELEMENTARY TO ADVANCED

    Ideal for classroom use or self-study, these popular titles are specially designed to boost learners’ confi dence along with their vocabulary skills. They are informed by the Cambridge International Corpus, ensuring that all the vocabulary studied is useful, up-to-date and presented in a natural context.

    The substantial CD-ROMs reinforce key vocabulary with lively, interactive activities and extra exercises give further practice of key words and phrases.

    Audio recordings provide listening practice for EVERY exercise, and students can record their own voice for comparison.

    The built-in dictionary gives instant defi nitions of new vocabulary – students can add their own comments in the notes section.

    The progress check shows which exercises students have completed and monitors their scores. If they need more practice, they just choose the areas they need to revise and create their own tests.

    Which CD-ROM is right for you? Take a tour and fi nd out at www.cambridge.org/elt/inuse.

    Also available: Test Your English Vocabulary in Use – sets of tests to accompany each level of English Vocabulary in Use. The books highlight key vocabulary, and can also be used independently of the main book.

    For complete ISBN listings, see pages 97–104.

    For Vocabulary In Use books for American English, visit www.cambridge.org/elt Ó

    Council of Europe Level: English Vocabulary in Use: Cambridge ESOL Exams:

    A1-A2 Elementary KET

    B1Pre-intermediate &

    intermediatePET

    B2 Upper-intermediate FCE

    C1-C2 Advanced CAE / CPE

    English Vocabulary in Use

    English Vocabulary in Use Elementary Second Edition CD-ROMComing in Spring 2010A brand new edition of English Vocabulary in Use Elementary, fully updated to make vocabulary acquisition easier than ever.

    NEW! ‘Error warnings’ help learners avoid common mistakes.

    NEW! Vocabulary learning ‘Tips’ and ‘Follow-up’ sections encourage good vocabulary learning habits.

    And on the CD-ROM:NEW! Motivating, interactive games make learning even more enjoyable.

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    Academic Vocabulary in UseMichael McCarthy and Felicity O’DellINTERMEDIATE TO UPPER-INTERMEDIATE

    Perfect for anyone using English for their academic work, this book covers all key vocabulary likely to be encountered in academic textbooks, articles, lectures and seminars.

    Ideal for students of any discipline, the book presents new words and expressions in real-life academic contexts including extracts from lectures, presentations, essays, tables and graphs.

    English Idioms in UseMichael McCarthy and Felicity O’DellINTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED

    Idioms bring colour to the English language, but they can present a challenge to learners. Suitable for classroom use or self-study, these books present and practise over 1,000 idioms in typical contexts to help students understand the everyday English spoken by native speakers.

    Informed by the Cambridge International Corpus, ensuring that only the most useful and frequently used idioms are taught.

    English Idioms in Use Advanced also includes ‘Error Warnings’, taken from the Cambridge Learner Corpus, which provide invaluable support for advanced learners preparing for CAE, CPE and IELTS exams.

    For complete ISBN listings, see pages 97–104.

    This book will be a welcome addition to the

    Resource Room of any language school, or to the bookshelf of any language teacher.Lynn Grant, TESOLANZ Newletter

    English Phrasal Verbs in UseMichael McCarthy and Felicity O’DellINTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED

    Using short texts, dialogues, tables and charts, these books explain and practise over 1,000 phrasal verbs at each level to help students develop more natural-sounding English.

    Showing phrasal verbs in natural contexts such as everyday dialogues, e-mails, cartoons and newspaper extracts, they also give essential information about register, usage and collocation.

    Informed by the Cambridge International Corpus, ensuring that the most useful and frequently used phrasal verbs are taught.

    Ideal for classroom use or self-study, each book includes a mini dictionary with clear definitions and cross-references to relevant units in the book.

    For complete ISBN listings, see pages 97–104.

    Draws on the Cambridge International Corpus and established academic wordlists to give the most useful and frequently used academic vocabulary.

    Phonemic transcriptions of key words help with pronunciation.

    Includes a comprehensive answer key.

    The handy reference section gives notes on formal and informal usage, British, Irish and North American vocabulary differences and spelling variations. A ‘Reading and vocabulary’ section with longer texts gives further practice of key vocabulary.

    Perfect for classroom use or self-study, the book is suitable for students at good intermediate level and above, as well as those preparing for IELTS or other university entrance examinations.

    For complete ISBN listings, see pages 97–104.

    English Collocations in UseMichael McCarthy and Felicity O’DellINTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED

    A good knowledge of collocations (typical word combinations) is essential for fluent and natural-sounding English, and their use is often tested in examinations such as Cambridge FCE, CAE, CPE and IELTS. These books present and practise hundreds of collocations in typical contexts to help students improve their written and spoken English.

    Informed by the Cambridge International Corpus, ensuring that only the most frequent and useful collocations are taught.

    Ideal for classroom use or self-study, these books also include learning strategies and tips on avoiding common learner errors.

    For complete ISBN listings, see pages 97–104.

    The variety of practice activities is impressive. A

    welcome book which deserves a place in self-access centres. EL Gazette

    A very important book for all EAP students.

    Pete Sharma, EL Gazette

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    English Pronunciation in UseJonathan Marks, Mark Hancock, Martin Hewings with Sylvie DonnaELEMENTARY TO ADVANCED

    Ideal for classroom use or self-study, these books thoroughly cover all aspects of pronunciation, including individual sounds, word stress, connected speech and intonation. They also develop students’ listening and speaking skills by providing both receptive and productive practice.

    The substantial CD-ROMs give further pronunciation practice through lively, interactive exercises and a range of enjoyable games. They can be customised to focus on diffi culties particular to your fi rst language.

    Audio recordings provide extra listening practice, and you can record your own voice for comparison.

    Animated diagrams of the mouth focus on individual phonemes and demonstrate how to make the correct sounds.

    The progress check shows which exercises you have completed and monitors your scores. If you need more practice, just choose the areas you need to revise and create your own tests.

    For complete ISBN listings, see pages 97–104.

    … the best pronunciation book of the century.

    Michael Vaughan-Rees, English Teaching Professional

    English Pronunciation in Use Intermediate CD-ROM: interactive phonemic chart

    English Pronunciation in Use Intermediate CD-ROM: 'Loggo' game

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    63Grammar and Vocabulary

    Ronald Carter and Michael McCarthyADVANCED, PROFICIENCY AND ABOVE

    The award-winning guide to English as it’s really used

    The Cambridge Grammar of English is a major reference grammar, ideal for advanced-level students, teachers, teacher trainers and applied linguists. Using ground-breaking language research, and examples from the Cambridge International Corpus, it offers clear explanations of spoken and written English based on real, everyday usage.

    Over 7,000 examples of English grammar illustrated

    Differences between British and American English clearly explained

    The two-part structure covers both grammar and usage, with a special focus on diffi cult language areas and guidance on avoiding common mistakes.

    The CD-ROM contains the whole book in a handy, searchable format. It also includes:

    audio recordings of all the examples from the book.

    links to the Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary online for instant defi nitions of new vocabulary.

    For complete ISBN listings, see pages 97–104.

    Cambridge Grammar of English

    The Cambridge International Corpus (CIC) is a database of over one billion words developed by Cambridge University Press to help analyse how language is really used. It includes examples from a variety of sources including newspapers, literary texts, websites and recordings of everyday conversations.

    It also includes the CANCODE corpus, a unique collection of fi ve million words of naturally occurring spoken English. CANCODE can be searched to fi nd examples of how English is spoken today and to check facts about what people really say when they talk to each other. In researching and writing the Cambridge Grammar of English the authors made full use of the CIC in the belief that a modern grammar should be informed by evidence from an extensive corpus.

    A stepping stone towards creating more self-aware, confi dent and precise users of English.

    Geoff Barton, Times Educational Supplement

    The most signifi cant book to be published in the fi eld of grammar for a very long time.

    Roger Hunt, International House Journal

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    See also…

    A must-have for business students and anyone using English in the workplace.Page 55

    Cambridge Grammar for... titles provide an in-depth overview of the grammar needed for success at exams.Pages 33, 35, 37 and 40

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    Exploring Grammar in WritingRebecca HughesUPPER-INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED

    Through 20 units of clear explanations, lively grammar practice and writing tasks, Exploring Grammar in Writing develops students’ understanding of genre, context and purpose and how they affect grammatical choices in writing.

    Using real, written examples from the Cambridge International Corpus, it helps learners improve both their grammatical awareness and their writing skills.

    For complete ISBN listings, see pages 97–104.

    Developing Grammar in ContextGrammar reference and practice

    Mark Nettle and Diana HopkinsINTERMEDIATE

    Ideal for classroom use or self-study, Developing Grammar in Context helps learners to deepen their understanding of English and how it really works.

    With authentic examples of spoken and written English taken from the Cambridge International Corpus, and lots of varied exercises, it encourages learners to focus on meaning as well as structure.

    For complete ISBN listings, see pages 97–104.

    Exploring Grammar in ContextGrammar reference and practice

    Ronald Carter, Rebecca Hughes and Michael McCarthyUPPER-INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED

    Exploring Grammar in Context presents real spoken and written English drawn from the Cambridge International Corpus, along with a wide range of exercises that enable students to check their understanding and progress.

    The answer key offers detailed explanations, a glossary of grammar terms and grammar reference notes.

    For complete ISBN listings, see pages 97–104.

    Grammar for English Language Teachers

    Some of the explanations are the most accurate and easy to understand I have ever seen in any grammar book.

    TEFL Farm

    For prospective and practising teachers and teacher trainers, I consider the book an invaluable bank of ideas,

    tasks and inspiration.The Teacher Trainer

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    Martin Parrott

    Whether you’re a practising or trainee teacher, this book helps you develop your understanding of English grammar and how to teach it. As well as refreshingly clear and original explanations, it includes practical ideas for planning lessons, and addressing typical problems that learners encounter.

    Analysis of real learner errors from the Cambridge Learner Corpus develops your ability to deal with common mistakes.

    The special section on researching language encourages you to evaluate the way grammar is treated in published materials.

    The complexity of grammatical choices is presented in an accessible way and consolidation exercises, using a range of authentic materials, enable you to test grammar rules against real language use.

    This new edition considers the latest ideas and trends in linguistics and language teaching, and includes examples of language use from the Cambridge International Corpus.

    Chapter-by-chapter extension exercises to accompany the book are available at www.cambridge.org/elt/gelt.

    For complete ISBN listings, see pages 97–104.

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    Grammar WorksMick GammidgeBEGINNER TO INTERMEDIATE

    Designed for students from 10–12 years upwards, these lively, colourful workbooks supplement and consolidate the grammar content of any course book.

    For complete ISBN listings, see pages 97–104.

    Language LinksGrammar and vocabulary for reference and self-study

    Adrian Doff and Christopher JonesBEGINNER TO PRE-INTERMEDIATE

    This innovative series combines grammar, vocabulary and phrases to give students the full range of language they need to communicate effectively in English.

    Special links direct learners to related language areas – for example linking vocabulary about clothes (trousers, skirt) with indispensable grammar (I’m wearing, she’s wearing) and phrases (get dressed). Students can work through the book chronologically, choosing the areas they need to practise, or use the links in each unit to create their own learning path.

    For complete ISBN listings, see pages 97–104.

    Grammar in PracticeRoger GowerBEGINNER TO UPPER-INTERMEDIATE

    Grammar practice in a simple and accessible format

    These small and useful books are ideal for busy people to use outside the classroom. Each book has 40 units of quick grammar exercises with regular test sections to encourage learners to revise what they have learnt.

    For complete ISBN listings, see pages 97–104.

    Vocabulary in PracticeGlennis Pye and Liz DriscollBEGINNER TO UPPER-INTERMEDIATE

    Helping to put the fun back into vocabulary learning!

    These small and useful books are ideal for busy people to use outside the classroom. With plenty of practice, regular tests, helpful word lists and vocabulary chosen using the Cambridge International Corpus, these little gems ensure that students learn the most widely used, up-to-date vocabulary.

    For complete ISBN listings, see pages 97–104.

    Council of Europe Level: Grammar/Vocabulary in Practice: Cambridge ESOL Exams:

    A1 Book 1

    A2 Book 2 KET

    B1 Books 3 and 4 PET

    B2 Books 5 and 6 FCE

    Grammar GamesMario RinvolucriBEGINNER TO ADVANCED

    This classic grammar title includes cognitive, affective and drama-based activities that provide novel and motivating ways for teachers to integrate grammar practice into their classes.

    For complete ISBN listings, see pages 97–104.

    See also…Grammar Practice ActivitiesPage 86

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    More Grammar GamesMario Rinvolucri and Paul DavisBEGINNER TO ADVANCED

    More cognitive, affective and drama-based activities that provide novel and motivating ways for teachers to integrate grammar practice into their classes.

    For complete ISBN listings, see pages 97–104.

    A1-B1 A1-C1A1-C1

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    In the Know Understanding and Using Idioms

    Cindy LeaneyINTERMEDIATE TO UPPER-INTERMEDIATE

    Presents and practises over 800 colorful idioms in English, grouped into topic areas. An answer key is included.

    www.cambridge.org/us/esl/itk Ó

    The Teacher’s Grammar of English

    A Course Book and Reference Guide

    Ron Cowan

    A comprehensive resource text, designed to help ESL/EFL teachers understand and teach American English grammar.

    Nitty Gritty Grammar Second edition

    Ann O. Strauch and A. Robert YoungPRE-INTERMEDIATE TO INTERMEDIATE

    Focuses on essential areas of English grammar that typically cause difficulty for developing writers.

    Grammar Troublespots Third edition

    A guide for Student Writers

    Ann RaimesUPPER-INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED

    A guide to the 20 most common errors students make in writing. Includes reference material and practice exercises.

    How English Works Ann RaimesUPPER-INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED

    Uses readings from newspapers, works of non-fiction, and college textbooks to illustrate the use of target structures.

    Grammar

    Cambridge Copy CollectionThese photocopiable resource books contain lots of ready-made games and activities for fun, challenging lessons with little or no preparation.

    Vocabulary

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    Collection

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    Games for Grammar PracticeA resource book of grammar games and interactive activities

    Maria Lucia Zaorob and Elizabeth ChinELEMENTARY TO ADVANCED

    Singing GrammarTeaching grammar through songs

    Mark HancockFALSE BEGINNER TO INTERMEDIATE

    Collocations ExtraMulti-level activities for natural English

    Elizabeth Walter and Kate WoodfordELEMENTARY TO ADVANCED

    A collection of stimulating photocopiable activities designed to develop natural-sounding English.

    Informed by the Cambridge International Corpus, Collocations Extra ensures that the most frequently used collocations are presented and practised in natural contexts. Popular classroom topics and a CD-ROM with templates for games make it easy to integrate these activities into your lessons.

    Games for Vocabulary PracticeInteractive vocabulary activities for all levels

    Felicity O’Dell and Katie HeadELEMENTARY TO ADVANCED

    Meanings and Metaphors Activities to practise figurative language

    Gillian LazarPRE-INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED

    A Way with Words Resource PacksVocabulary practice activities

    Stuart Redman and Robert Ellis with Brigit VineyPRE-INTERMEDIATE TO UPPER-INTERMEDIATE

    A2-C1

    A2-C1

    A2-C1

    For complete ISBN listings, see pages 97–104.

    For complete ISBN listings, see pages 97–104.

    The Grammar Activity BookA resource book of grammar games for young students

    Bob ObeeELEMENTARY TO UPPER-INTERMEDIATE

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