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  • Guiding students and new teachers through the whole process of english teaching in the secondary school, this edition has been fully updated to include:  a report of the most recent developments in national policy  discussion of multiple literacies and critical literacy  a new chapter on english as an additional language  a new chapter on cross curricular themes new sections on approaches to the teaching of grammar  reflections on international developments in language teaching and their relevance  a guide to further reading on resources and researchwritten in an accessible style, with a wealth of advice and ideas, english teaching in the secondary school forms essential reading for all those training to become secondary english teachersoxfam bookshop reading english teaching in the secondary school is a comprehensive guide to the theory and practice of teaching englishit challenges mechanistic and formulaic approaches to teaching, instead placing an emphasis on reflection, understanding and informed practicesee oxfam website for delivery information read morethis updated 4th edition has been revised to take into consideration changes in national policy, drawing on the most recent research and theory to produce engaging, practical ideas for use in the classroom

    18 €

  • United states of america nice collection of used stamps from start throughare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikicatalogue value unificato approxvery complete, with a number of very interesting and varied itemsshipping with tracking numberplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki websiteour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storeno reserve pricecatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally available

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  • This book contains the memoirs of david chipp's life in peking together with six essays that he wrote on the history of english journalism, and a miscellany of reflections on some of the diverse aspects of his lifean excellent clean copyabsolutely minimal shelf wear to the dust coverhe was the first non-communist western correspondent to be granted residency by the communist government and he spent 30 months in pekingoxfam books & music beaconsfield one of a limited edition of 500 printed privately by the author's estatesee oxfam website for delivery information read moredavid chipp had a distinguished career as a journalist which culminated in 17 years' service as editor in chief of the press association in fleet streetwith black and white and colour photographs

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  • A 's boy scouts of america tooled leather belt given to me by an american boy scout in at the valley forge jamboreecollection from b63 halesowen

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  • Boy scouts of america neckerchief slide and stickers from the 'scollection from b63 halesowengiven to me in at valley forge jamboree

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  • A unique collection of essays that represent the thinking that preceded the foundation of a major new museum in antwerppublished with the support of the king boudewijn foundation and the national lottery   written firstly in dutch and then, in the second half, in englishinternational contributors include historians, museum specialists, urban planners, philosophers and sociologistssee oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam books & music wells this copy of this large softcover book is in excellent condition, clean with no markscontains several black and white illustrations

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  • Oxfam shop hebden bridge compilation of favourite gags, routines and observations, selected from across the groundbreaking comedian's thirty years in showbusiness and including trenchant reflections on life, death, smoking and the nature of the irish, all delivered from his trademark stool with a glass of whisky in handsee oxfam website for delivery information read more

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  • The united states of america faces and places jigsaw puzzle over 100 pieces ages 8 and above ” x ” states are custom-cut in their shapes guide book included good condition shipped with usps ground or priority mail

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  • Translated from the french by nigel abercrombiejean-guenolĂ©-marie daniĂ©lou () was a roman catholic cardinal, theologian and historian, and a member of the acadĂ©mie françaisehardback, no dust jacketpage ends are a little grubby, and the spine is discoloured with faded lettering, but binding is tight, and there are no notes or inscriptionsoxfam shop cowley road by jean daniĂ©lou, sjsee oxfam website for delivery information read morepublished by longmans, second impression, (first published in this translation in )hardback with blue boards

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  • Borat - cultural learnings of america for make benefit glorious nation of kazak…dispatched with royal mail 1st class large lettercondition is very good

  • Borat - cultural learnings of america for make benefit glorious nation of kazak…dispatched with royal mail 1st class large lettercondition is good

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  • Travels with charley in search of america, pb, john steinbeck read more

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  • Though his work took him to the caves of altamira and the pyrenees with the abbe breuil, to america where he worked for years in the field museum and saw the construction of its marvellous hall of primitive man, into planning for the developmental exhibit at the chicago world's fair, and into wartime studies for the uthere his heart remained for most of the rest of his lifefascinated by the shaded past of the cultural hub of our civilization there, field dug, dusted and studied to piece together his track of mandj has some minor chipscontents are clean and binding is tightgreen cloth boards protected by unclipped maroon pictorial dust jacketillustrated with 28 b/w photographshis autobiography is a spirited account of the adventure of science itselfboards clean with very slight fading around the titles on the spineffep has a small section (4cm x 1cm) removed to take out surname of inscriptionpublished by peter daviesfield went eagerly as a young student on his first trip to the excavation grounds at kishgovernment- it was at kish that he did his main body of worksee oxfam website for delivery information read morered top page endshenry field (december – january ) was an american anthropologist and archaeologistoxfam shop darlington hardbackborn in chicago he spent his childhood in england and was educated at eton and oxfordthe inscription includes " with greeting henry field" and is dated but cannot verify its authenticityhis essays on the babylonian findings have their tribute in the scientific world

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  • The mega collection, americaoxfam bookshop cheltenham judge dreddby john wagner and colin macneil see oxfam website for delivery information read more

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  • ' - bill clinton 'needless to say, we had some great conversations about the presidency, what life in washington is really like, and about the state of america and the rest of the worlda helluva story' - david baldacci'the president is missing is more than a thriller - it's a skeleton key that lets you inside the head of a u' - michael connelly, author of the harry bosch series'the president is missing is a big, splashy juggernaut of a novel, combining thrills with a truly authentic look at the inner happenings in washingtonpatterson and clinton have created a truly unique character in their 'missing' presidenta genuinely masterful thrillerthe president is missing puts the listener inside the white house and inside the mind of a president grappling with extraordinary circumstancesand it happens so fastand it could really happen' - dennis quaid on the audiobook of the president is missing'relentless in its plotting and honest in its examination of issues that strike close to our heartsthe world is in shockoxfam shop wolverhampton 'the dream team delivers big timethe day of the jackal for the twenty-first centurymy knuckles are still white!' - louise penny, no1 bestselling author of glass houses'marry the political savvy of bill clinton with the craftsmanship of james patterson and you get a fabulously entertaining thriller that is meticulous in its portrayal of washington politics, gripping in its pacing, and harrowing in its depiction of the perils of cyberwarfare' - harlan coben, no1 bestselling author of don't let go'yes, the president is missing is fiction - it's a thriller - but james patterson and i have come up with three of the most frightening days in the history of the presidencythe president is missingclinton's insider secrets and patterson's storytelling genius make this the political thriller of the decade'a bullet train of a thriller' - brad meltzer, author of the escape artist'from the pens of two american icons comes a political thriller that rocks' - nelson demille, author of the cuban affair'the president is missing is heart-pounding, gripping, terrifying' - jeffery deaver'a first-rate collaboration from a couple of real pros! engrossing from page onei believe that readers will not soon forget president jonathan duncan and his story' - james patterson 'i felt like i was right along with the characters for the shocking twists and turns you'll never guess are comingthese days, the seemingly impossible can happenbut the reason he's missing is much worse than anyone can imaginei read it in one gulpwith details only a president could know, and the kind of suspense only james patterson can deliver' - ron chernow, no1 bestselling and pulitzer prize-winning author of alexander hamilton and grant see oxfam website for delivery information read morefinn, author of the woman in the window'this book moves like air force one

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  • The stamps in this collection were issued in the decades of the s, s, s, s, s, s, s, s and soverall the stamps in this collection are in good conditionoxfam emporium manchester this is a collection of 35 stampsall of the stamps have a printed postmark on themthe countries that the stamps were issued in are the usa, new zealand, denmark, nigeria, malay, malaysia, france, south africa and japanthe newest stamp in this collection was issued insee oxfam website for delivery information read moresome of the stamps in this collection are a little fadedthe oldest stamp in this collection was issued inthe mammals and birds shown on the stamps are the american kestrel, the ring-necked pheasant, the crested wood partridge, the blue duck, the sunda flying lemur, the kingfisher, the tiger, the mandarin duck, the pangolin, the zebra dove, the shrike bird, the tapir, the gallic rooster, the brown kiwi bird, the banded dotterel bird, the rhinoceros hornbill bird, the mouse deer, the silvereye bird, the whooper swan, the dog, the black-naped oriole bird, the blue-backed fairy bluebird, and the african elephanta couple of the stamps have a little of the backing of the envelope that they were originally attached to on the back which can be seen on the frontmost of the stamps in this collection have been used

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  • I'm still trying to recover from the reckoning' - candice millard, new york times bestselling author of the river of doubt and destiny of the republic************ the innocent man by john grisham is now a major six-part documentary series on netflix ************ see oxfam website for delivery information read moregrisham knows how to spin a yarn' - chicago sun-times'may be his greatest work yet' - david grann, new york times bestselling author of killers of the flower moon?pete banning was clanton's favourite son, a returning war hero, the patriarch of a prominent family; a farmer, father, and a faithful member of the methodist churchfurther praise for the reckoning'beautifully constructedthen one cool october morning in , he rose early, drove into town, walked into the church, and calmly shot and killed the reverend dexter bellfrom the courtrooms and jails of rural mississippi to the war-torn pacific, grisham spins a tale that is at once entertaining and illuminating' - jon meacham, new york times bestselling author of the soul of america'john grisham is the master of legal fiction, and his latest starts with a literal bang - and then travels backward through the horrors of war to explore what makes a hero, what makes a villain, and how thin the line between the two might be' - jodi picoult, internationally bestselling author of a spark of light and small great things'when a master of storytelling and suspense takes on one of the most wrenching stories in history, the result is a book that will break your heart, set your blood pumping and your mind racing, and leave you gasping for breath by the final pageweaves a truly magical spell' - daily mail'in this saga of love and war, john grisham has given us a sprawling and engrossing story about a southern family, a global conflict, and the kinds of secrets that can shape all of usoxfam shop colne road 'i couldn't help thinking of harper lee's great american novel to kill a mockingbird while reading the reckoningwhat turned pete from a pillar of the community into cold-hearted killer? and why won't he confide in anyone? all his closest family knows is that it must have been something devastating - and that the fallout will haunt them, and the town, for decades to comeas if the murder wasn't shocking enough, it was even more baffling that pete's only statement about it - to the sheriff, to his defense attorney, to the judge, to his family and friends, and to the people of clanton - was 'i have nothing to say'

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  • Problems of clarity arise - of what will fly in ireland but not in americamaxwell finds himself in despair over the novel he has been working on for eight years, and it is o'connor who comes to the rescue by reading the various drafts, alternative versions, false starts, dead ends, and by his enthusiasm and concern restores maxwell's confidencethe excitement of cutting this and restoring that, of correcting correctionsa good reading copyhalfway through their correspondence, in , the tables are turnedas the professional relationship turns into a profound friendship, domestic details of their respective households begin to creep into the correspondence and are both vivid and amusingi don't give a hoot what the writing's like"some light stains to dust jacket and fore-edge and former owner's name written to title pagein fair conditionsee oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam bookshop birmingham in an interview in the paris review, o'connor was asked the question "how do you start a story?" and his answer was "get black on white, used to be maupassant's advice - that's what i always doin this book there are intimate telegrams, delighted letters of acceptance, announcements of checks sent to o'connor's literary agent (like robert louis stevenson, o'connor suffered from the delusion that he was being overpaid)though in fact he didopposed to this belief in spontaneity and the importance of form over finicky detail was the new yorker's insistence that a given piece of writing be as nearly perfect as humanly possible, down to the last semicolon and commasitting at a table in maxwell's office with pages of manuscript scattered before them or galleys with dozens of queries - some helpful, some exasperating - from the proofreader, the two men would work their way deeper and deeper into the material

    14 €

  • It is racism that has undermined the war on poverty, and america must come to terms with this history if there is to be any hope of addressing welfare reform todayturning to lyndon johnson's "unconditional war on poverty," she contends that though anti-poverty programs for job training, community action, health care, housing, and education have accomplished much, they have not been fully realized because they became inextricably intertwined with the civil rights movement of the s, which triggered a white backlashdrawing on extensive primary research, quadagno shows, for instance, how roosevelt, in need of support from southern congressmen, excluded african americans from the core programs of the social security actthe "american creed" of liberty, justice, and equality clashed with a history of active racial discrimination, says quadagnoin the s, the united states embarked on a journey to resolve the "american dilemmafrom reconstruction to lyndon johnson and beyond, quadagno reveals how american social policy has continually foundered on issues of raceat the same time, affirmative action clashed openly with organized labor, and equal housing raised protests from the white suburban middle-class, who didn't want their neighborhoods integratedhe realized that his grand plan for welfare reform, the family assistance plan, threatened to undermine wages in the south and alienate the republican party's new constituency-white, southern democrats-and therefore dropped itin the color of welfare, jill quadagno takes exception to these claims, placing race at the centre of the "american dilemma," as swedish economist gunnar myrdal did half a century agooxfam bookshop hove thirty years after lyndon johnson declared a war on poverty, the united states still lags behind most western democracies in national welfare systems, lacking such basic programs as national health insurance and child care supportthe color of welfare reveals the root cause of this failure-the inability to address racial inequalityjob training programs, for instance, became affirmative action programs, programs to improve housing became programs to integrate housing, programs that began as community action to upgrade the quality of life in the cities were taken over by local civil rights groupssee oxfam website for delivery information read morequadagno shows that nixon, who initially supported many of johnson's programs, eventually caught on that the white middle class was disenchanted" yet instead of finally instituting full democratic rights for all its citizens, the policies enacted in that turbulent decade failed dismallythis shift of emphasis eventually alienated white, working-class americans, who had some of the same needs-for health care, subsidized housing, and job training opportunities-but who got very little from these programssome critics have explained the failure of social programs by citing our tradition of individual freedom and libertarian values, while others point to weaknesses within the working class

    19 €

  • Oxfam bookshop cheltenham 'i couldn't help thinking of harper lee's great american novel to kill a mockingbird while reading the reckoningi'm still trying to recover from the reckoning' - candice millard, new york times bestselling author of the river of doubt and destiny of the republic************ the innocent man by john grisham is now a major six-part documentary series on netflix ************ see oxfam website for delivery information read moregrisham knows how to spin a yarn' - chicago sun-times'may be his greatest work yet' - david grann, new york times bestselling author of killers of the flower moon?pete banning was clanton's favourite son, a returning war hero, the patriarch of a prominent family; a farmer, father, and a faithful member of the methodist churchfurther praise for the reckoning'beautifully constructedthen one cool october morning in , he rose early, drove into town, walked into the church, and calmly shot and killed the reverend dexter bellfrom the courtrooms and jails of rural mississippi to the war-torn pacific, grisham spins a tale that is at once entertaining and illuminating' - jon meacham, new york times bestselling author of the soul of america'john grisham is the master of legal fiction, and his latest starts with a literal bang - and then travels backward through the horrors of war to explore what makes a hero, what makes a villain, and how thin the line between the two might be' - jodi picoult, internationally bestselling author of a spark of light and small great things'when a master of storytelling and suspense takes on one of the most wrenching stories in history, the result is a book that will break your heart, set your blood pumping and your mind racing, and leave you gasping for breath by the final pageweaves a truly magical spell' - daily mail'in this saga of love and war, john grisham has given us a sprawling and engrossing story about a southern family, a global conflict, and the kinds of secrets that can shape all of uswhat turned pete from a pillar of the community into cold-hearted killer? and why won't he confide in anyone? all his closest family knows is that it must have been something devastating - and that the fallout will haunt them, and the town, for decades to comeas if the murder wasn't shocking enough, it was even more baffling that pete's only statement about it - to the sheriff, to his defense attorney, to the judge, to his family and friends, and to the people of clanton - was 'i have nothing to say'

    2 €

  • ' - bill clinton 'needless to say, we had some great conversations about the presidency, what life in washington is really like, and about the state of america and the rest of the world' - ron chernow, 1 bestselling and pulitzer prize-winning author of alexander hamilton and grant see oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam bookshop cheltenham 'the dream team delivers big timea helluva story' - david baldacci'the president is missing is more than a thriller - it's a skeleton key that lets you inside the head of a u' - michael connelly, author of the harry bosch series'the president is missing is a big, splashy juggernaut of a novel, combining thrills with a truly authentic look at the inner happenings in washington' - lee child the president is missing'a bullet train of a thrillerpatterson and clinton have created a truly unique character in their 'missing' presidenta genuinely masterful thrillerthe president is missing puts the listener inside the white house and inside the mind of a president grappling with extraordinary circumstancesand it happens so fastand it could really happen' - dennis quaid on the audiobook of the president is missing'relentless in its plotting and honest in its examination of issues that strike close to our heartsthe world is in shockthe day of the jackal for the twenty-first century' - brad meltzer, author of the escape artist'from the pens of two american icons comes a political thriller that rocksclinton's insider secrets and patterson's storytelling genius make this the political thriller of the decade' - nelson demille, author of the cuban affair'the president is missing is heart-pounding, gripping, terrifying' - jeffery deaver'a first-rate collaboration from a couple of real pros! engrossing from page onei believe that readers will not soon forget president jonathan duncan and his story' - harlan coben, 1 bestselling author of don't let go'yes, the president is missing is fiction - it's a thriller - but james patterson and i have come up with three of the most frightening days in the history of the presidency' - james patterson 'i felt like i was right along with the characters for the shocking twists and turns you'll never guess are comingthese days, the seemingly impossible can happenbut the reason he's missing is much worse than anyone can imaginei read it in one gulpwith details only a president could know, and the kind of suspense only james patterson can deliverfinn, author of the woman in the window'this book moves like air force onemy knuckles are still white!' - louise penny, 1 bestselling author of glass houses'marry the political savvy of bill clinton with the craftsmanship of james patterson and you get a fabulously entertaining thriller that is meticulous in its portrayal of washington politics, gripping in its pacing, and harrowing in its depiction of the perils of cyberwarfare

    4 €

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