The second edition Student's Books contain clearly defined topic and skills-based units, real-world tasks and more case studies, all which are instantly relevant to everyday business life development. The CD-ROM has an interactive glossary and class audio as MP3 downloads.
Jeremy Taylor Books







Organising Care Around Patients
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
This book draws on multiple real life experiences to make a compelling case for how the NHS can organise care better around the needs of patients. -- .
Where People Fly and Water Runs Uphill
- 292 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Based on intensive study and thousands of case histories, this remarkable guide opens up the world of dreams by showing readers how to remember and interpret dreams, establish a dream group, learn the universal symbolism of dreaming, and change their lives using their dreams.
Penguin Readers: Channel Runner
- 48 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Mary Maloney is the Channel Runner. She wants to show the world that women are as good as men. She knows it isn’t going to be easy. Not everybody likes her. Some people are going to try very hard to stop her. Is Mary going to win her fight?This book looks at the fascinating subject of equality between the sexes. It presents a number of interesting examples of where women outperform men and should provide food for thought for readers of both sexes.
Clean Water, Dirty Business
Reader with audios and digital extras
Albert Fenn and his friends are all over sixty years old, and they all want to play football. With their young Egyptian friend they start Grandad's Eleven! This is their success story. Suitable for Adult Literacy and ESL. Elementary Level.
The Cornerstones of Happiness
- 302 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Lindsay embarks on a journey through various self-help books, searching for the elusive formula for happiness. As she navigates the advice and philosophies presented by different authors, she discovers not only insights into her own life but also the complexities of human emotion and fulfillment. Through her exploration, she learns to balance practical wisdom with her personal experiences, ultimately redefining what happiness means to her. This engaging narrative blends humor and introspection, offering readers a relatable quest for joy.
Diary of a Mad Gay Man
- 302 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The narrative offers a comedic perspective on the experiences of a gay immigrant navigating life as a millennial in New York City. Through humor, it explores themes of identity, cultural challenges, and the quest for belonging in a vibrant yet complex urban environment. The protagonist's journey reflects the unique struggles and triumphs faced by those balancing multiple identities in a diverse society.
Following the profound loss of his father, a young man embarks on a journey to fulfill his aspirations. He seeks guidance from various individuals who have pursued their own dreams, gathering practical advice and insights. Through these encounters, he learns valuable lessons about resilience, ambition, and the pursuit of one's passions, ultimately shaping his path forward.