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    Teaching Large Multilevel Classes

    £32.07 £35.63
    This book offers a wide variety of activities to energise mixed-ability classes. It develops student motivation, interest, participation and responsibility through a range of activities.

    Teaching Shakespeare: A Handbook for Teachers 2ed

    £22.73 £25.25
    An improved, larger-format edition of the Cambridge School Shakespeare plays, extensively rewritten, expanded and produced in an attractive new design.

    Teaching the Spoken Language

    £33.89 £37.65
    After a description of the features of spoken English, this text considers how they differ from the features of written language. The text describes practical techniques for teaching listening comprehension and speaking, which apply to ESL and foreign languages as well as English.

    Testing for Language Teachers

    £37.38 £41.53
    This second edition remains the most practical guide to testing language. It has a new chapter on testing young learners.

    Testing Spoken Language

    £34.46 £38.29
    A practical guide taking the reader through the testing process, giving practical examples and discussing the issues involved at each stage.

    The Cambridge Companion to The Canterbury Tales

    £22.50 £25.00
    This selection of essays delivers an accessible introduction to the variety, depth, and wonder of Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. Fresh engagement with the individual tales provides a lively and provocative guide to arguably the most important text in the teaching of medieval literature.

    The Cambridge Handbook of Artificial Intelligence: Global Perspectives on Law and Ethics

    £130.50 £145.00
    The most comprehensive and systematic study of the impact of AI on private law, this volume uses an interdisciplinary and comparative approaches. It is timely, as various organizations and nations are drafting regulations, guidelines, and principles to address the use of AI in a wide range of areas.

    The Cambridge History of the English Short Story

    £39.60 £44.00
    This is the first volume to capture the literary history of the English short story. Written by international experts, it seeks to overcome obstacles that have hindered this venture by providing readers with a chronological account of the short story from its origins to the present day.

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