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Journalistic Communication Studies

Teaching Second Language Listening: A guide to evaluating, adapting, and creating tasks for listening in the language classroom. (Oxford Handbooks for Language Teachers ELT)

Teaching the Pronunciation of English as a Lingua Franca: A user-friendly handbook which explores the benefits of an English as a Lingua Franca ... (Oxford Handbooks for Language Teachers)

The Case of the Married Woman: Caroline Norton: A 19th Century Heroine Who Wanted Justice for Women

Language Learning Motivation: Pathways to the New Century: 11 (Technical Report)

Pulphead: Notes from the Other Side of America

As I Was Going Down Sackville Street

The Cambridge Guide to Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages

The Good, the Bad and the Unacceptable: Hard News About the British Press

Gender and Authority in Sixteenth-Century England

British Political History 1867-1995: Democracy and Decline

Australia: The Quiet Continent

Behavioral Neurobiology: The Cellular Organization of Natural Behavior

The Great Shark Hunt: Strange Tales from a Strange Time

Politics, Theology and History: 13 (Cambridge Studies in Ideology and Religion, Series Number 13)

Sultans Of Spin: The Media And The New Labour Government

Devolution in the United Kingdom (OPUS)

Into The Woods: How Stories Work and Why We Tell Them

Reflections on the Revolution in France (Oxford World's Classics)

Camb Companion to Herman Melville

Beauty and the Inferno

Sugar, Spice and Everything Nice: Cinemas of Girlhood (Contemporary Film and Television Series) (Contemporary Approaches to Film and Media Series)

Humpty Dumpty (Cambridge Reading)

The Company of Strangers: A Natural History of Economic Life

Public Choice (Cambridge Surveys of Economic Literature)

Constitutionalizing Economic Globalization: Investment Rules and Democracy's Promise (Cambridge Studies in Law and Society)

Star Children

The Image of the City (Harvard-MIT Joint Center for Urban Studies Series)

Bad News for Labour: Antisemitism, the Party and Public Belief

A Reader on Reading
