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Lynda B. Taylor

    The Cambridge CAE course. Student's book
    The Cambridge CAE Course : Teacher's Book
    The Cambridge CAE course. Self-study students' book
    The Canbridge CAE Course
    Tony With A Why?
    The Cambridge CAE course : self-study student's book
    • 2006

      Falling Into Place

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.1(27)Add rating

      A sparkling romantic comedy about real women facing real-life challenges.As a young university student, Ginny was abandoned by her boyfriend just as she gave birth to his daughter. Now nineteen-year-old Marie has gone travelling and Ginny is facing the choices she made. But a blast from the past is about to throw everything into disarray.Ginny’s prodigal sister, Charlotte, has had enough of travelling and has finally returned from abroad. She isn’t ready to settle with anyone though, least of all a respectable ex-boyfriend who really wants her back. But an obsessive admirer has followed her home.Meanwhile their mother, Jane, is baffled. Her husband has left home. Is he having a late mid-life crisis or can he really be serious about another woman?Everything seems to be falling apart. But maybe it’s just falling into place.

      Falling Into Place
    • 2003

      Tony With A Why?

      • 252 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The story follows Tony Cullen Baxter, whose father, Ulysses S. Baxter, instills in her the belief that success in a male-dominated business world is unattainable for women. To navigate this challenge, Ulysses alters Tony's identity, creating a false birth certificate that presents her as a boy named Tony. This deception sets the stage for Tony's journey as she grapples with her true identity while striving to succeed in a world that dismisses her potential based solely on her gender.

      Tony With A Why?
    • 2002
    • 2000

      The Canbridge CAE Course

      Self-study Student´s Book

      In addition to the traditional emphasis at this level on skills development, The Cambridge CAE Course focuses on other areas of language such as pronunciation, vocabulary extension, functional language and style. The Self-study Student's Book contains introductory notes on the CAE papers and self-study techniques, together with annotated keys and tapescripts.

      The Canbridge CAE Course
    • 2000
    • 1998
    • 1997

      familiarises students with the CAE exam. gives students extensive practice in carrying out CAE exam tasks. examines the various subskills needed at this level. has regular grammar sections which review 'old' grammar and look at new structures. helps develop students' learning strategies.

      The Cambridge CAE course. Student's book