This author focuses on themes such as responsibility and accountable action with exceptional sensitivity and precision. Her writing style is characterized by rich imagery and profound introspection that draws the reader into the inner lives of the characters. Her works are often meditations on the nature of human existence and the search for meaning.
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Study Speaking is for intermediate level and above students who need to speak
English in connection with their academic work. It is intended primarily for
use on language programmes preparing learners of English for study at
university or college. The course is designed to improve students' speaking
skills by: activating and extending their linguistic competence increasing
their confidence in using spoken English developing their ability to analyse
and evaluate spoken performance sharpening their strategic competence in face-
to-face interaction. Study Speaking is part of a the Study Skills series.
Study Listening is a course for students who need to understand spoken English used in lectures, talks, seminars and presentations. It is suitable for students attending specialist courses given in English, and for professionals who need to understand spoken English in their careers. Study Listening is a graded course, through which students develop their listening efficiency. They are presented with a series of interesting authentic talks on varied topics, and ranging from short extracts to complete talks. Through this listening practice they learn to develop the essential skills of predictive listening, filtering important and unimportant information, summarising and note-taking. This course can be used in class, or for self-study preferably under the guidance of a teacher. The talks used in Study Listening were all recorded by speakers using notes - not delivering scripted lectures - and cover a wide range of topics. Both British and North American voices are included on the recordings.