Friday 25 September 2009

How to Ask Questions by Betty Kirkpatrick

How to Ask Questions by Betty Kirkpatrick
Learners Publishing (2007) | pages 249
PDF | English | 49.2 MB

It is important for learners of english to be familiar with the various ways that questions can be asked in English. Questions from an important element of English, particulary spoken English. Without such a knowledge of questions and indeed without a corresponding knowledge of how to answer them, learners of English will be unable to become truly fluent in conversational English.

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Timesaver Raps! For Learning English (Printable Book + Audio)

Timesaver Raps! For Learning English (Printable Book + Audio)
Elementary / Pre-Intermediate Level
By Sarah Johnson and Katherine Stannett
Scholastic (2005) | pages 68
PDF + MP3 | American & British English | 11 + 49 MB

ELT songs and jazz chants are now brought right up-to-date with 25 cool raps to support lexical and grammatical development. Fun activities with funny illustrations extend the language points, with a full index to help the teacher find the right rap. Topics range from "American Cousins", focusing on the differences between the UK and the US, to Football, Christmas, Haloween and many more. Professionally produced studio recorded audio on CD.

LINKS: Book (11 MB); Audio (49 MB)

Thursday 24 September 2009

TIME Magazine July 7, 2009 Special Edition

TIME Magazine July 7, 2009 Special Edition
DOC (MS Word) + PDF + MP3 [96kps, 44 kHz]

COVER: Michael Jackson / 1958-2009 / - With a Dramatic Pause, the World Mourned the Death of a Brilliant but Troubling Idol
Prodigy / 1958-1977 / - A Little Boy with Outsize Gifts Takes Charge of His Family's Band, Then
Leaves It Far Behind
Superstar / 1978-1989 / - No Celebrity Supernova Burned Brighter Than Michael Jackson At the Peak of His Career
Jacko / 1990-2009 / - Deformed by Surgery. Warped by Fame. The Sad End of an American Icon
Music / 1971-2001 / - A 10-Album Catalog of Unforgettable Chart-Topping Hits, with a Few Autobiographical Glimpses

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Wednesday 23 September 2009

TIME Magazine March 23, 2009 Vol. 173 No. 11

TIME Magazine March 23, 2009 Vol. 173 No. 11
DOC (MS Word) + PDF + MP3 | English | 4.7 + 1.5 + 7.1 MB

COVER: 10 Ideas Changing the World Right Now
• NATION: Obama's Reform Agenda: Is He Trying to Do Too Much? - Yes, he's still riding high in the polls. But Barack Obama's big reform agenda won't get off the ground unless he fixes the banks first. The case for doing one thing at a time
• WORLD: The Lessons From Japan - After a debt-fueled binge, the world's second largest economy entered a lost decade. Three reasons for the Obama Administration to heed what went wrong in Japan
• ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT: Paul Rudd: Everybody's Buddy - Trolling for friends with leading nice guy Paul Rudd

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TIME Magazine March 30, 2009 Vol. 173 No. 12

TIME Magazine March 30, 2009 Vol. 173 No. 12
DOC (MS Word) + PDF + MP3 | English | 3.0 + 0.9 + 63.8 MB

COVER: How AIG Became Too Big to Fail - Years of unregulated and risky deals exposed the insurance giant to catastrophic losses. Now it's paying bonuses to the same people who helped create the mess. With our money. A look at why a dark corner of the global economy is costing U.S. taxpayers $170 billion--and counting
• ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT: Are 3-D Movies Ready for Their Closeup? - For some of the world's top filmmakers, digital 3-D is the future of movies. Adjust your glasses
• BUSINESS: Arianna Huffington: The Web's New Oracle - How Arianna Huffington beat the media establishment at its own game using nothing but charm, friends, money, the Internet and other people's work
• PEOPLE: 10 Questions for Clive Owen - The British star's newest film is the corporate spy thriller Duplicity. Clive Owen will now take your questions

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TIME Magazine April 6, 2009 Vol. 173 No. 13

TIME Magazine April 6, 2009 Vol. 173 No. 13
DOC (MS Word) + PDF | English | 4.5 + 1.5 MB

COVER: The End of Excess - Our 30-year winning streak couldn't last forever. Now we're sobering up. How a reset can make America a saner, better place
• ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT: Here's to the Death of Broadcast - As ER exits, big networks are flatlining — and it's helping good TV thrive
• EDUCATION: Colleges Face a Financial-Aid Crunch - This admissions cycle, families need more help than ever. But with budgets pinched, how much can colleges afford to offer? A look inside one school's calculus
• HEALTH & MEDICINE: Wrong Prescription - Digital medical records aim to cut health-care costs. They could end up doing the opposite

NEW LINKS: DOC = 4.5 MB; PDF = 1.5 MB

TIME Magazine Collection, March 2009 (5 Issues)

TIME Magazine Collection, March 2009 (5 Issues)
PDF | English | 5.5 MB

Time (trademarked in capitals as TIME) is a weekly American newsmagazine, similar to Newsweek and U.S. News & World Report.
Time Magazine was created in 1923 by Briton Hadden and Henry Luce, making it the first weekly news magazine in the United States. The first issue of Time was published on March 3, 1923, featuring on its cover Joseph G. Cannon, the retired Speaker of the United States House of Representatives; a facsimile reprint of Issue No. 1, including all of the articles and advertisements contained in the original, was included with copies of the February 28, 1938 issue as a commemoration of the magazine's 15th anniversary.
Since 2000, the magazine has been part of AOL Time Warner, which subsequently reverted to the name Time Warner in 2003.
In 2007, Time moved from a Monday subscription/newsstand delivery to a schedule where the magazine goes on sale Fridays, and is delivered to subscribers on Saturday.

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TIME Magazine April 13, 2009 Vol. 173 No. 14

TIME Magazine April 13, 2009 Vol. 173 No. 14
DOC (MS Word) + PDF + MP3 | English | 5.6 + 2.5 + 66.8 MB

COVER: Saving Species in the New Age of Extinction - As the globe warms, more than the climate is endangered. Species are vanishing at a scary rate. We're the cause--but we're also the solution
• ESSAY: Why Legalizing Marijuana Makes Sense - Legalizing marijuana may be politically risky. But the economic benefits are becoming difficult to ignore
• WORLD: Postcard from Rangoon - A visit to Burma reveals a people's hope for the future amid life under tyranny. Out of the darkness, a sliver of light
• PEOPLE: 10 Questions for Amy Poehler - The SNL alum stars in the new TV comedy Parks and Recreation. Amy Poehler will now take your questions

NEW LINKS: DOC = 5.6 MB; PDF = 2.5 MB; MP3 = 66.8 MB

TIME Magazine January 14, 2008 Vol. 171 No. 2

TIME Magazine January 14, 2008 Vol. 171 No. 2
DOC (MS Word) + PDF + MP3 | English | 5.8 + 2.2 + 10.4 MB

COVER: Why Pakistan Matters - Benazir Bhutto's assassination has plunged the Muslim nuclear power into chaos. Now the Bush Administration must help undo decades of flawed U.S. policy to save Pakistan
Martyr Without a Cause - Bhutto was a brave, gutsy, secular and liberal woman. But she was a central part of Pakistan's problems, not a solution to them
• NATION: Death Penalty Walking - The Supreme Court prepares to hear a case on lethal injections that could cause us to rethink our haphazard system of capital punishment
• SOCIETY: Bringing Babies to Work - More businesses are allowing parents to take their infants to the office. Is having a cooing baby in the cubicle next door too much of a workplace distraction?

NEW LINKS: DOC = 5.8 MB; PDF = 2.2 MB; MP3 = 10.4 MB

TIME Magazine February 4, 2008 Vol. 171 No. 5

TIME Magazine February 4, 2008 Vol. 171 No. 5
DOC (MS Word) = 3.2 MB; PDF = 1.2 MB; Audio [MP3, 96kps, 44 kHz] = 15 MB

COVER: The Resurrection of John McCain Rising from the ashes again, John McCain may be the GOP's only hope for winning the White House in November. But he still has to convince Republicans that he's one of them
• SCIENCE: Scientist Creates Life — Almost--Craig Venter has built the first man-made genome. Soon those genes may cause a cell to come alive. This tiny organism will be Venter's own — and that's just the start
• BUSINESS: Can the World Stop The Slide? The U.S. is heading into its first recession in a truly globalized world. Here's what to expect--and why it will be different this time
• PEOPLE: 10 Questions for John Grisham This former lawyer—and lawmaker—found his greatest success writing legal thrillers like The Client and A Time to Kill. His latest book, The Appeal, is out Jan. 29. John Grisham will now take your questions

NEW LINKS: DOC = 3.2 MB; PDF = 1.2 MB; MP3 = 15.0 MB

TIME Magazine September 22, 2008 Vol. 172 No. 12

TIME Magazine September 22, 2008 Vol. 172 No. 12
DOC (MS Word) + PDF + MP3 | English | 6.7 + 2.0 + 15.0 MB

COVER: The Candidates Stump for National Service - President will surely take steps to help more Americans serve. But you don't have to wait that long to get started writes Richard Stengel
21 Ways to Serve America - A call goes out with 21 ways you can give back and pay it forward to current and future stewards of the country
• NATION: The Truth About Teen Girls - So you think they're having sex too soon and it's the media's fault. It's not that simple
• PEOPLE: 10 Questions for Bill O'Reilly - The Fox News host's memoir, A Bold Fresh Piece of Humanity, is out this month. Bill O'Reilly will now take your questions

NEW LINKS: DOC = 6.7 MB; PDF = 2.0 MB; MP3 = 15.0 MB

TIME Magazine April 20, 2009 Vol. 173 No. 15

TIME Magazine April 20, 2009 Vol. 173 No. 15
DOC (MS Word) + PDF + MP3 | English | 3 + 1 + 61 MB

COVER: Afghanistan: Can the U.S. Win This War? - After more than seven years, the U.S. and its allies are still fighting in Afghanistan — in a battle fueled by joblessness and poverty. Why failure isn't an option
• BUSINESS: The New Internet Start-Up Boom: Get Rich Slow - Surprise: there's never been a better moment to bootstrap your own Internet business. All you need is a laptop, a broadband connection and a great idea. Inside the new start-up boom
• TECHNOLOGY: Nintendo Disappoints with the New DSi - After so many megahits from Nintendo, its new handheld DSi game player is a bit of a letdown
• PEOPLE: Miley Cyrus Meets Hannah Montana, At the Multiplex - How a 16-year-old girl can capture Hollywood and the heartland, build a media empire and still make it home in time for dinner

NEW LINKS: DOC = 3.0 MB; PDF = 1.0 MB; MP3 = 61 MB

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