"Everything in [this book] is delightful to learn. Barnette takes us through languages and across millennia in a charming style . . . that offers endless food for thought." --The New Yorker What makes the pretzel a symbol of religious devotion, and what pasta is blasphemous in every bite? How did a drunken brawl lead to the name lobster Newburg? What naughty joke is contained in a loaf of pumpernickel? Why is cherry a misnomer, and why aren't refried beans fried twice? You'll find the answers...
Scottish Life and Society Volume 10 (A Compendium of Scottish)
Volume 10 of the "Compendium of Scottish Ethnology" brings together a series of essays by a diverse range of authors on the themes of oral literature and performance culture. The topics covered in this volume include: narrative collection and performance; music (traditional, folk & classical); Gaelic song and verse; ballads; bothy ballads; chapbooks; child lore; dance; and, theatre and drama. The cultural motifs that have over the years been gathered together to constitute the National Song Book...
Espace mediterraneen
A l'ere postcoloniale, les litteratures de la migration et de l'exil se sont considerablement developpees dans les pays de la Mediterranee qui ont connu, sous des formes diverses, le colonialisme, les guerres d'independance, puis la decolonisation. " Espace-mouvement " autour de trois aires culturelles, la chretiente, le monde orthodoxe et la oumma musulmane, la Mediterranee a connu nombre d'affrontements, de heurts et de bouleversements identitaires. Au-dela de la crainte et de la mefiance nees...
Oxford International English Student Book 3
by Izabella Hearn, Myra Murby, and Moira Brown
Level 3 of a 6 levelled new course that includes rich international content to teach reading comprehension, writing and speaking and listening skills to first and second language learners. Step-by-step teaching scaffolding, clear learning objectives and assessment criteria ensures a consistent approach to language and literacy lessons throughout the whole of primary to ensure students' progress quickly.
Synonymy and Semantic Classification (Edinburgh Information Technology S.)
by K.Sparck Jones
Read Write Inc. Phonics: Jam (Red Ditty Book 4) (Read Write Inc. Phonics) (Read Write Inc)
by Gill Munton
The Red Ditty Books offer children practice in reading short decodable passages that form an important bridge between reading single words and whole sentences. They reinforce the Read Write Inc. Phonics Set 1 sounds. Each book contains three fun and humorous ditties with linked reading activities to develop accuracy, fluency and comprehension. They also prepare children for reading the longer Storybooks and Non-fiction books. Activities at the start of the books help children to practise the sou...
Here is a book for anyone tired of speaking flat, colorless, homogenized English. Pennsylvania Dutchman Gary Gates provides a glossary, read-aloud section, songs, recipes, and more in this delightful, inwaluable” introduction to Dutch-ified English. Learn the meaning of rutch” and spritz,” what a clod” and a crotch” are, how to pronounce and make Cussin Rache’s Snitz and Knepp,” and what has happened to food when it’s all.” Spice up your vocabulary with delightful words and phrases, such...
Beautiful books make unforgettable gifts. This pocket-sized treasure is the perfect present for fans of nature, language and rich artwork, adult and child alike!Kindred in spirit to The Lost Words but fresh in its form, The Lost Spells introduces a beautiful new set of natural spell-poems and artwork by beloved creative duo Robert Macfarlane and Jackie Morris.Each "spell" conjures an animal, bird, tree or flower -- from Barn Owl to Red Fox, Grey Seal to Silver Birch, Jay to Jackdaw -- with which...
Oxford International English Student Book 5
by Izabella Hearn, Myra Murby, and Moira Brown
Level 5 of a 6 levelled new course that includes rich international content to teach reading comprehension, writing and speaking and listening skills to first and second language learners. Step-by-step teaching scaffolding, clear learning objectives and assessment criteria ensures a consistent approach to language and literacy lessons throughout the whole of primary to ensure students' progress quickly.
Philip Howard's legendary 'Lost Words' column has been appearing weekly in The Times newspaper for many years, regularly and wittily illuminating for readers on the meanings of some of the obscurer, more esoteric words the English language has to offer. This unique collection finally brings together the very best of Howard's columns. Only here can we learn the significance of words such as 'maritality'; 'charientism'; 'sardonian'; 'janiform' and 'faticidal' - words which enrich the English lan...
Cambridge IGCSE (R) Exam Skills Builder: First Language English
Fully matched to the current Cambridge IGCSE syllabus, for final examination in 2019, this digital teaching pack offers a thorough preparation for Cambridge First Language English assessment. It includes authentic, graded responses from past papers to help learners understand exam expectations, evaluate their own and their peers' work, and construct top quality answers.
11+ English Bundle Pack - Standard Answers (for GL & Other Test Providers)
This great-value pack contains a complete range of resources to help pupils aged 10-11 prepare for the English part of the 11+ and other entrance exams. It includes the CGP English Study Book with Parents' Guide (9781847628381), the Practice Book with Assessment Tests for Ages 10-11 (9781847628428) and the Standard Answer Practice Test Papers (9781847628435). For children taking the test in the 'Multiple Choice' format, a pack containing Multiple Choice Practice Test Papers is also available (97...
Blood. Invention. Language. Resistance. World. Five ordinary words that do a great deal of conceptual work in everyday life and literature. In this original experiment in critical semantics, Roland Greene considers how these five words changed over the course of the sixteenth century and what their changes indicate about broader forces in science, politics, and other disciplines. Greene discusses a broad swath of Renaissance and transatlantic literature - including Shakespeare, Cervantes, Camoes...
Kid's Box American English Starter Student's Interactive eBook Pack (Cambridge Bookshelf Version for Institutions)
by Caroline Nixon and Michael Tomlinson
British Approved Names 1990 Supplement B
Post-World War II Masculinities in British and American Literature and Culture
by Stefan Horlacher and Kevin Floyd
Analyzing literary texts, plays, films and photographs within a transatlantic framework, this volume explores the inseparable and mutually influential relationship between different forms of national identity in Great Britain and the United States and the construction of masculinity in each country. The contributors take up issues related to how certain kinds of nationally specific masculine identifications are produced, how these change over time, and how literature and other forms of cultural...
Ten Languages You'll Need Most in the Classroom
by Garth Sundem, Jan Krieger, and Kristi Pikiewicz
Teachers, headteachers, and other educators work with students who come from a wide range of cultural backgrounds and speak a multitude of languages. This book covers teaching language learners whose native languages are: Spanish, Russian, Vietnamese, Arabic, Tagalog, Haitian Creole, Navajo, Hmong, Cantonese, and Korean. The author also offers practical resources to aid teachers in basic communication with ELL students and their families.
The pace at which technology changes has created unique challenges in the integration of such technologies into language teaching and learning. Innovative pedagogies and strategies must be developed that adapt to these changes and accommodate future technological changes. Recent Developments in Technology-Enhanced and Computer-Assisted Language Learning is an essential research publication that focuses on technological influences on language education and applications of technology in language l...
Did you know they started 'hearing through the grapevine' during the American Civil War, that 'ghettos' originated in Venice or that 'deadline' has a very sinister origin? Jam-packed with many amazing facts, "Fighting Talk" is a fascinating trip through the words and phrases that came to us from the military but nowadays are used by soldier and civilian alike. The sources of many are surprising and their original use is often far removed from that of today. From 'duds' to 'freelancers' and 'morr...
Improve Your Grammar (Macmillan Study Skills)
by Mark Harrison, Vanessa Jakeman, and Ken Paterson
Packed with clear guidance on the nuts and bolts of grammar and plenty of examples, this text will help students master the fundamentals of English grammar and tackle written assignments with confidence. 60+ bite-sized units help students overcome common areas of difficulty, such as forming different tenses, using connectives to link ideas and build an argument, punctuating sentences and choosing the right words. Each unit is presented on a double-page spread, making it easy for students to...