• Common Mistakes in English by Fitikides

    by Fitikides
    Common Mistakes in English takes more than 550 examples of typical errors (for example, words that are often confused, misused, or used with the wrong preposition) and offers a correct version and explanation that will help students avoid making the same mistakes themselves. An invaluable book for students who are keen to ‘get it right’ every time. * Offers correct versions and explanations for more than 550 typical errors * Completely updated to reflect modern English usage

  • Oxford International English 3 by zabella Hearn, Myra Murb…

    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.

  • Tuki English-Swahili Dictionary

    by The Institute of Kiswahili Research (Author), Institute of Kiswahili Research (Editor)


    TUKI English – Swahili Dictionary is the most up to date dictionary of current English. It is published after more than a century since Madan published the first English – Swahili Dictionary in 1894, and half a century since Johnson (1939) was published. Johnson (1939) English – Swahili Dictionary, hitherto the most elaborate and authoritative dictionary, was compiled with the objective of helping the user to comprehend English texts. With the changing needs of a dictionary user, a new dictionary was necessary for two reasons : (1) to record new words and new meanings of words which the language acquired during the last 55 years, and (2) to provide some lexicographical information that current dictionary users need.

    TUKI English-Swahili Dictionary was written with this background. It’s vocabulary covers a wide range of lexicon that includes both the general language and specialized language. It has more than 50,000 entries, some of which are technical words. It should however be emphasized that technical words which have been entered in this dictionary are only those which appear in the general language although they still belong to the specialized fields.

    English as a world language is not always used the same way throughout the English world. It has some variations in form and meaning of words which are specific to one region or country. The language has also some words that suggest a particular style, attitude or level of formality. It has words which have been borrowed from other languages in recent years. This dictionary provides adequate information about some of these aspects so as to alert the user on when and where a word can or cannot be used and the connotation it may have to the audience.

    This dictionary is both a decoding and an encoding dictionary. Efforts have been made to give every English word an equivalent word in Swahili and where no one word equivalent is found a phrase is provided. A headword which acquires meaning only when it is in a context, is put in a context first and then defined. For example:

    conadvpro and con pande zote
    (hasi na chanya)

    As an encoding dictionary, it provides some hints on word formation and syntax. Derivatives and compounds of a headword have been explicitly shown in the entry so that the user can see how words which share a common root are formed and how the morphological changes take place during the derivation process. Words which cooccur with the headword have been illustrated in an example phrase or sentence, or by showing the obligatory and optional elements which the headword takes, e.g. prepositional phrase.

    Pronunciation an important aspect in language learning especially the spoken language, has been omitted in this edition for technical reasons. We hope the readers will bear with us and tolerate the unavoidable omission.

    The dictionary has drawn heavily on the following works for which special acknowledgement is made: A Standard English-Swahili Dictionary (1996), A Standard Swahili Swahili-English Dictionary (1995), Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary of Current English (1980); among others.

    ISBN: 978-9976911299

  • Oxford International English Workbook 6 by Emma Danihel

    A comprehensive blended print and digital English programme for Years 1 to 6, Oxford International Primary English offers a clear and coherent literacy and language course with inspiring and culturally diverse content that puts each child at the heart of the learning experience. For Primary Literacy teachers in International schools following the Cambridge, ENC or OIC curriculum, this course is underpinned by a strong digital offer. Oxford International Primary English Offers a flexible, forward-looking and engaging route through primary English based on international best practice, with coverage of a range of curricula and a strong focus on wellbeing to fully prepare children for their onward studies

  • Tuki Swahili-English Dictionary

    Product details

    • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Taasisi ya Uchunguzi wa Kiswahili, Chuo Kikuu cha Dar es Salaam; Toleo la 1 edition (January 1, 2001)
    • Language ‏ : ‎ English
    • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 372 pages
    • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9976911440
    • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 9789976911442
    • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 14.4 ounces
    • Best Sellers Rank: #2,306,014 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
      • #5,163 in Foreign Dictionaries & Thesauruses
  • Introduction to Biology

    by D. G. Mackean

    This popular text covers the biological knowledge needed for many of the syllabuses in the Tropics and includes sample examinations to help students prepare for the real thing. Chapters on ecology, the microscope, personal health and First Aid are included, as well as a handy glossary of biological and scientific terms.

    ISBN:9780719541308

  • Oxford International Primary Atlas

    Edited by  Dr Patrick Wiegand

     

    This new edition of the Oxford International Primary Atlas is clear, bright and informative. It includes up-to-date country data, easy-to-read colourful mapping, and worldwide topographic content, including areas such as Europe, Malta, Cyprus, Middle East, Malaysia and Hong Kong. It features key geographical themes such as landscapes, water, settlements, connections, and environments. Information is presented in an accessible format based on research into
    how young children use maps, and easy-to-use features include learning statements to summarize each theme, focus panels to prompt independent or group enquiry, innovative grid codes to help children find places listed in the index, many colourful photographs to aid children’s understanding of map symbols,
    attractive artwork to provide a ‘sense of place’, and stimulating graphics to make large numbers easy to understand.The atlas includes:

    * Learning statements to introduce each geographical theme
    * Clear and colourful maps of the world and all the continents
    * Stunning aerial photographs and satellite images
    * Focus panels to prompt further enquiry and topic discussion
    * Child-friendly grid codes and index to support their use of the atlas

    The Oxford International Primary Atlas is also accompanied by an Activity Book for independent work to develop map literacy skills.

    Product details

    •  12-17
    •  Paperback | 80 pages
    •  222 x 290 x 7mm | 351g
    •  10 Feb 2011
    •  Oxford University Press
    •  Oxford, United Kingdom
    •  English
    •  Revised
    •  2nd Revised edition
    •  Full colour
    •  9780198480228
    •  132,360
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