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Its centrepiece - war service as one of only two women SOE agents parachuted into enemy-occupied Belgium - is just one episode in an extraordinary real-life drama of highs and lows, love, loss and betrayal.
Additional intensive practice for the exams Two complete practice tests, one with tips and guidance for every task Extensive support for productive tasks Online answer keys, audio and speaking test videos with teacher's resources
The Workbook without answers provides further practice of language and vocabulary introduced in the Student's Book. The downloadable Audio contains extra listening material for practice at home, including exam-style tasks.
Fast, focused exam preparation - a 50 to 60 hour course for the B1 Preliminary for Schools exam from 2020.
Fast, focused exam preparation - a 50 to 60 hour course for the B1 Preliminary for Schools exam from 2020. The Teacher''s Book supports teachers with lesson preparation ideas and features CLIL extension tasks. It contains audioscripts and full answer keys for the Student''s Book and Workbook. The Downloadable Resource pack includes Class Audio, access to B1 Preliminary for Schools Speaking Test Videos, and worksheets containing extra skills practice for the exam and extension skills work to stretch students further.
Fast, focused exam preparation - a 50 to 60 hour course for the B1 Preliminary for Schools exam from 2020. Compact Student''s Book offers intensive revision and practice to quickly maximise student performance. With this course you will consolidate language and skills for exam success through clear, concise training. The Workbook without answers provides further practice of language and vocabulary introduced in the Student''s Book with a six-page section focusing specifically on vocabulary. Online Practice accompanying each Student''s Book offers additional practice in grammar and vocabulary. The Downloadable Audio contains the listening material which accompanies the Workbook. Downloadable Class Audio containing the Student''s Book listening material is provided with the Teacher''s Book.
Born into a world still reeling from the earth-shattering events of the Great War, they grew up during the appalling economic depression of the 1930s, and emerged from post-war austerity determined to create a society for their children. This book reveals the story of people who raised their families during the social upheaval of the 50s and 60s.
Six full practice tests with tips and training for the 2015 revised Cambridge English: First (FCE) for Schools.
Released to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the decriminalisation of homosexuality in the UK, Not Guilty accompanies a major Channel 4 documentary, to be screened in July, 2017.
Six full practice tests with tips and training for the 2015 revised Cambridge English: First (FCE) for Schools.
Adoption is one of the great, untold stories of our recent past. It is a truly epic tale of loss, guilt, identity, family feuds, reunion and redemption. It is a subject, until very recently, surrounded by secrecy and taboos. This is the heart-warming true story of a little girl's adoption in the 1950s and her search, nearly forty years later, for her birth mother. When mother and daughter meet, Sue thinks she has finally reached the end of her journey. Then Sue discovers she wasn't the only baby her mother gave away ...Weaved throughout is the vivid, emotional history of adoption in the UK. Drawing on a wide range of intimate personal experiences, it outlines the forces that shaped 20th century adoption practice, from baby-farming, the stigma of illegitimacy, incest and the bastardy laws, to children taken by force, the Magdalene laundries, mass emigration schemes without parental consent, to modern day adoption practices, buying babies from abroad, sperm donor fathers and tearful reunions on Trisha.
Six full practice tests with tips and training for the 2015 revised Cambridge English: First (FCE) for Schools.
Few people know that Ypres, centre of First World War remembrance, was once home to a thriving British community that played a heroic role in the Second World War. This expatriate outpost grew around the British ex-servicemen who cared for the war memorials and cemeteries of 'Flanders Fields'. Many married local women and their children grew up multi-lingual, but attended their own school and were intensely proud to be British. When Germany invaded in 1940 the community was threatened: some children managed to escape, others were not so lucky. But, armed with their linguistic skills and local knowledge, pupils of the British Memorial School were uniquely prepared to fight Hitler in occupied territory and from Britain. Still in their teens, some risked capture, torture and death in intelligence and resistance operations in the field. An exceptional patriotism spurred them on to feats of bravery in this new conflict. Whilst their peers at home were being evacuated to the English countryside, these children were directly exposed to danger in one of the major theatres of war. James Fox was a pupil at the British Memorial School in 1940 and he has made it his mission to trace his former school friends. The Children Who Fought Hitler is their story: a war story about people from an unusual community, told from a fresh and human perspective.
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