A divorce can be an upsetting and frightening time for any child, but this
creative journal from parenting expert Sue Atkins gives children aged 7+ a
safe place to express their feelings, so they can start to understand them.
This is a two-colour dictionary for intermediate learners. The 3500 most important words to learn are higlighted in red and graded for frequency of use. wanted. There is a 24-page language study section on key areas such as pronunciation and collocation and wordbuilding help learners improve their English.
This dictionary has been created using over 1000 lexicographers from Britian and America. Using a corpus of 200 million words this reference contains definitions of over 100,000 phrases and provides information about how these words and phrases are used in English in the modern world.
"International law is described as 'the general principles of law as recognized by civilized nations'. This informative program adds much needed depth to this broad definition by explaining: state sovereignty, domestic law and international law; the importance of the United Nations and international courts and tribunes; the role of organizations such as NATO, IMF and Red Cross; and the future of international law. With professional insight from Professor Tim McCormack, Special Advisor for the ICC, Professor Gillian Triggs, Public International Lawyer, and Geoffrey Robertson QC, renowned Human Rights Lawyer and author, this program is an essential introduction to international law."--Container.
The Macmillan Collocations Dictionary is designed for upper-intermediate to advanced students to help them write more natural and idiomatic English. The brand-new two-colour dictionary of collocations is the only fully corpus-based collocations dictionary which incorporates semantic groupings with definitions and examples.
Packed full of tried-and-tested activities and strategies that will empower
children aged 7-11, this illustrated journal is perfect for developing
resilience, confidence and a growth mindset. It offers kids a multitude of
small changes they can make that will make a big difference in their day-to-
day lives.
Osage, Kansa, Otoe, were all tribes west of the Mississippi and dwelt directly in the path of the two friends determined to escape the bounty hunters from Philadelphia and to explore the uncharted wilderness of the west. But when they encounter former French Voyageurs turned slave traders that take Pawnee women captive, their purposes take a turn.