Sir Michael Gray is the victim of a murder and he was very rich. Katrina Kirby - or K as she is called - is a detective and she wants to find out who the murderer is. But there are lots of suspects.This is K's first case. Can you help her find the murderer?
*Gives learners access to real language through a rich mixture of highly readable authentic texts selected from recently published sources, both British and American. *Reflects the stylistic variety that advanced learners have to be able to deal with. *Gives practice in specific points of grammar to consolidate and extend learners' existing knowledge. *Analysis of syntax helps learners to develop their reading and comprehension skills. *Grammar notes give explanations of points of grammar and syntax and include answers. *Reference section includes a glossary of grammar terms and concepts, background information on the texts, and a detailed structural index for quick and easy reference.
Suitable for upper division courses in Diplomatic History, Diplomacy and Statecraft, or history of foreign relations. This title is divided into three parts: the first section is a survey of international history and diplomacy; the second part is about specific problems; and the third explores ethics and other restraints on force and statecraft.
* Flexible -- the material can be used in any order, depending on students' needs. * Clearly organised -- the Contents list, internal cross-referencing and comprehensive Index helps students select the areas of study required. * Easy to use -- grammatical information is given in short, manageable amounts, immediately followed by practice exercises. * Adaptable -- each item is marked with one, two or three asterisks to indicate the relative level of difficulty. * Authoritative -- for students wishing to investigate as particular point in more depth this book is cross-referenced throughout to the Longman English Grammar. * Enjoyable -- the context exercise in each section is an entertaining story illustrated with a cartoon; grammar practice needn't always be serious!