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Primary Colours page 3
Cambridge Storybooks page 4
Cambridge English for Schools page 5
English in Mind page 6
English 365 page 8
Language in Use page 11
Connect page 12
New Cambridge English Course page 10
New Interchange page 13
Let’s Talk page 14
Cambridge English Readers page 15
Key English Test page 18
Objective First Certificate
Working in English page 26
Infotech page 28
English Grammar in Use page 33
Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary page 39
English Vocabulary in Use Upper intermediate page 34
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Academic Encounters page 46
A Course in Language Teaching page 51
The Study of Language page 59
Business Vocabulary in Use page 29
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Meanings and Metaphors page 44
Academic Listening Encounters page 46
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Insight into IELTS page 23
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Writing for Advanced Learners of English page 48
Laughing Matters page 52
The Language Web page 59
English Pronunciation in Use page 35
Cambridge English Pronouncing Dictionary page 41
Primary Vocabulary Box page 45
Study Skills in English page 46
Ship or Sheep page 50
Computer Applications in Second Language Acquisition page 56
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b Read the email from Alison to her penfriend, Julia.
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Text messaging Clare is 15 and she lives in Leeds, in the north of England. It’s Saturday and Clare is shopping. She wants to get in touch with her friend, Jamie, so she takes out her mobile phone. But she doesn’t phone him – she sends him a text message. This is what Clare wants to say: Hi Jamie Are you OK? I’m great. Please call me before tomorrow. Thanks. See you!
• Projects and writing tasks allow students to build up their own language portfolios developing learner independence and giving students a practical use for the language.
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• ‘Culture in Mind’ sections give students an insight into different aspects of culture throughout the English-speaking world.
To keep in touch with their friends, British teenagers often use text messaging because it’s quick, easy and cheap – and there is now a special kind of written language that they use. The important thing is to make messages short. Here are some examples of how text messages make language shorter.
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Are you OK? please today tonight tomorrow before late great thanks Please call me I love you See you Have a nice day Bye for now
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Of course, this kind of writing is only for text messaging. Clare and her friends don’t write like this when they are doing school work or writing letters.
Hi Julia! How are you? Did you have a good holiday in Can you send me some of your photos in your email?
Mobiles at school In Britain, where 50% of the population now own mobile phones, about eight million users are of school age. This number is growing, not only among teenagers, but among children under 12. At school there can be problems with ringing phones and students sending text messages in class. Most schools have a rule that students must turn off their mobiles in class time – they can only use them at break, at lunch time or after school. If a student’s phone rings during class, the teacher can take it away. Other schools ban mobiles completely.
What does this text message say? Use the text to help you.
They say this stops students wasting time in class. They also say it helps to stop people who want to steal mobiles and wait for students on their way home. Most students think they should be able to bring their phones to school. Clare says, ‘There’s no reason to ban mobiles at school. They’re very useful. And I feel safe if I’ve got a phone in my pocket or in my bag. If there’s any trouble, I can always get in touch with my parents.’
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I had a really good weekend. My brother and my cousin’s house in London. We went on the Friday evening and arrived at six o’clock. My uncle cooked a big dinner for us, and then we bowling. It was my first time, so I wasn’t very I didn’t win, but it was good fun. On Saturday shopping in Oxford Street. I bought some ne clothes and my brother bought a computer g football game, of course!). In the evening we a nice Italian restaurant. I had a pizza and it delicious. We went home on Sunday but I wan in London – I like it there. My mum is calling me, so I can’t write any m soon and tell me all about your holiday, and forget the photos! Love, Alison
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A working day in the north … and in the south of Europe 1 We interviewed Anneli and Chiara about their working days. Look at the information about them. Then listen to them speaking and change any details which are not correct. 4.1
Anneli • starts work at 8 • has lunch at 1 • usually finishes work at 6
Chiara • starts work at 9 • has lunch at 12.30 • has dinner at 8.30
2 Listen again. Are these sentences true or false? 1 Anneli brings food to work for lunch.
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What do you think? Which European working day do you prefer – the northern or the southern? Anneli says: ‘Work can be very stressful sometimes.’ What is stressful in your job?
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4 Match the questions (1–5) and answers (a– 1 Do you ever walk to work? 2 When do you normally start work? 3 How often do you go out for lunch? 4 When do you normally finish work? 5 What do you usually do in the evening? Now ask your partner the same questions
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What do you think about hospitals in your country? Are you happy with their quality and service?
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It’s a very modern hospital. We say it’s a ‘county’ hospital, so it’s for the whole area not just the city. We have about 2,100 employees. Most of them are nurses, there are 900 nurses and about 200 doctors and then other employees too. We also use outside consultants. I think that at the moment we have around 350 hospital beds.
Our first objective in the hospital is to focus on our customer, the patient. It’s very important to talk to patients a lot so they understand what a doctor is doing. We also always make sure patients don’t stay in hospital too long. We think people prefer to be out of hospital quickly and at home.
Now read your score on page109. l stress? Remember
When asking about routines, you can ask questions beginning: • How often do you … ? • Do you usually … ? And you can answer with: • I alw ays/ofte n/sometimes/never …
In Sweden, people pay 250 Swedish krona for every visit to a doctor. This is the standard cost for a national health service visit. Of course, you can go to our competitor, a private medical centre, but you pay 500 to 1,000 Swedish krona. It’s a lot of money but some people are happy to pay.
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1 How many people work at Växjö hospital? 2 What is the most important objective for employees in Växjö hospital? 3 How much does a national health service visit usually cost? 4 Why does Margita want to work in a public sector hospital?
Telephoning 2: Taking messages Could you spell that, please? 1 Student A should look at page 104 and Student B at
What do you think? Margita says: ‘I always want to work in the public sector and not go into the private sector.’ Do you think Margita is right about this?
page 106.
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The words you need … to talk about people and organisations
Did you say ‘b’ or ‘p’? Could you repeat that?
Could you spell that?
1 Choose the correct words in these sentences about a clothing company in Paris. Ask your partner for his/her address and write it down. Use the questions to help you.
1 We have over 3,000 employers / employees.
3 How often does she calls you?
2 Our main competitor / competitiveis AMCAP of the USA.
Could I have your number?
3 Most of our customs / customers are in the Paris area.
1 Listen to the way we say these phone numbers:
4 JCG is a very important supply / supplier for us. We buy textiles from them.
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About Language, 51 Academic Encounters, 46 Academic Listening Encounters, 46 Academic Writing, 48 Action Research for Language Teachers, 51 Activate Your English, 11 Active Listening, 49 Active Listening Tests, 49 Activity Box, 45 Advance Your English, 11 Advanced Grammar in Use, 33 Advising and Supporting Teachers, 51 Affect in Language Learning, 55 Agendas for Second Language Literacy, 55 Alive to Language, 51 Approaches and Methods in Language Teaching, 54 Appropriate Methodology and Social Context, 55 Assessing Grammar, 57 Assessing Languages for Specific Purposes, 57 Assessing Listening, 57 Assessing Reading, 57 Assessing Speaking, 57 Assessing Vocabulary, 57 Assessing Writing, 57 B
Basic Grammar in Use, 36 Basic Vocabulary in Use, 36 Be My Guest, 28 Beginning to Write, 53 Better English Pronunciation, 50 Beyond Training, 55 Bilingual Family,The, 58 Book of Days,The, 45 Bridges to Academic Writing, 48 Business Communications, 31 Business English Frameworks, 30 Business Explorer, 25 Business Goals, 25 Business Reports in English, 31 Business Roles, 31 Business Vocabulary in Use, 29 C
Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary, 40 Cambridge Alphabet Book,The, 4 Cambridge Applied Linguistics, 56 Cambridge Approaches to Linguistics, 59 Cambridge BEC Practice Tests, 24 Cambridge Business English Activities, 30 Cambridge CAE Course,The, 21 Cambridge CAE Skills, 21 Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English Practice Tests, 21 Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English Practice Tests, 22 Cambridge Copy Collection, 44-45 Cambridge Dictionary of American English, 42 Cambridge Dictionary of American Idioms, 42 Cambridge Dictionary of American English Student Activity Book, 42 Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language,The, 58 Cambridge English for Schools, 5 Cambridge English Pronouncing Dictionary, 41 Cambridge English Readers, 15 Cambridge English Worldwide, 5 Cambridge Examinations Publishing, 17-24 Cambridge First Certificate Handbook, 19 Cambridge First Certificate in English Practice Tests, 19 Cambridge First Certificate in English CD-ROM, 19 Cambridge First Certificate Skills, 19 Cambridge Grammar for First Certificate, 19 Cambridge Grammar of the English Language,The, 37 Cambridge Guide to English Usage, 58 Cambridge Guide to Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages,The, 58 Cambridge Handbooks for Language Teachers, 52 Cambridge History of the English Language, The, 59 Cambridge IELTS Practice Tests, 23 Cambridge International Dictionary of Idioms, 41 Cambridge International Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs, 41 Cambridge International Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs Anglais-Français, 41 Cambridge Journals, 59 Cambridge Key English Tests 18 Cambridge Klett Bilingual Dictionaries, 43 Cambridge Klett Concise Polish-English Dictionary, 43 Cambridge Language Assessment, 57 Cambridge Language Education, 55 Cambridge Language Teaching Library, 54 Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary, 39 Cambridge Picture Dictionary, The, 4 Cambridge Preliminary English Tests, 18 Cambridge Preparation for the TOEFL® Test, 24 Cambridge Skills for Fluency, 47 Cambridge Storybooks, 4 Cambridge Teacher Training and Development,51 Cambridge Varieties Readers, 47 Cambridge Word Routes, 43 Cambridge Word Selector, 43 Cambridge Young Learners English Tests, 14 Changes, 11
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Classroom Observation Tasks, 51 Classroom-based Evaluation in Second Language Education, 55 Classroom Decision-Making, 54 Clear Speech, 50 Clear Speech from the Start, 50 Cognition and Second Language Instruction, 56 Collaborative Action Research for English Language Teachers, 55 Collaborative Language Learning and Teaching, 55 Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, 58 Common Mistakes at First Certificate, 19 Communicating in Business, 27 Communicative Grammar Practice, 38 Communicative Language Teaching, 55 Communicative Syllabus Design, 47 Communicative Value of Intonation in English, The, 58 Company to Company, 31 Computer Applications in Second Language Acquisition,56 Connect, 12 Context in Language Learning and Language Understanding, 58 Contrastive Rhetoric, 56 Corpora in Applied Linguistics, 56 Corpus Linguistics, 59 Course Design, 54 Course in Language Teaching,A, 51 Criterion-Referenced Language Testing, 56 Critical Pedagogies and Language Learning, 56 Culture Bound, 55 Culture in Second Language Teaching and Learning, 56 Curriculum Development in Language Teaching, 55 D
Decisionmaker, 31 Designing Tasks for the Communicative Classroom, 55 Developing Grammar in Context, 37 Developing Professional-level Language Proficiency, 58 Developing Reading Skills, 55 Development of Second Language Proficiency, The, 56 Developments in English for Specific Purposes, 55 Diccionario Cambridge Klett Compact Español-Inglés/English-Spanish, 43 Cambridge Klett Comprehensive German Dictionary, 43 Diccionario Cambridge Klett Pocket EspañolInglés/English-Spanish, 43 Diccionario Cambridge Klett Mini, EspañolInglés/English-Spanish, 43 Dictation, 53 Dictionaries, 59 Dictionnaire Cambridge Klett Compact Français-Anglais/English-French, 43 Dictionnaire Cambridge Klett Poche FrançaisAnglais/English-French, 43 Discourse Analysis for Language Teachers, 55 Discourse and Context in Language Teaching, 58 Discourse and Language Education, 55 Discovering Fiction, 47 Discussions A – Z, 45 Discussions that Work, 53 Drama Techniques in Language Learning, 53 Dynamics of the Language Classroom, The, 55 E
Educating Second Language Children, 55 Effective Reading, 47 Effective Writing, 48 Elementary Task Listening, 49 Elements of Pronunciation, 50 English 365, 8 English as a Global Language, 58 English as a Second Language, 53 English as a Second Language IGCSE, 24 English Corpus Linguistics, 59 English for Academic Purposes, 55 English for Business Communication, 27 English for Business Studies, 27 English for International Banking and Finance, 28 English for International Negotiations, 31 English for Specific Purposes, 55 English for the Teacher, 51 English Grammar in Use, 33 English Grammar in Use CD-ROM, 33 English Grammar in Use Supplementary Exercises,33 English Grammar in Use: Thai Edition, 33 English Idioms in Use, 35 English in Medicine, 28 English in Mind, 6 English Language,The, 59 English Languages,The, 59 English Panorama, 11 English Phonetics and Phonology, 50 English Phrasal Verbs in Use, 35 English Pronunciation Illustrated, 50 English Pronunciation in Use, 35 English Vocabulary in Use, 34 English Words, 59 Essential Grammar in Use, 32 Essential Grammar in Use: French Edition, 32 Essential Grammar in Use: German Edition, 32 Essential Grammar in Use: Italian Edition, 32
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Index of Titles Essential Grammar in Use: Spanish Edition, 32 Essential Grammar in Use Supplementary Exercises,32 Essential Grammar in Use:Thai Edition, 32 Essential Telephoning in English, 30 Establishing Self-Access, 55 Evaluating Second Language Education, 56 Explorations in World Literature, 47 Exploring Grammar In Context, 37 Exploring Spoken English, 58 Exploring the Second Language Mental Lexicon, 56 Exploring the Dynamics of Second Language Writing, 56 Exploring Through Writing, 48 Extensive Reading Activities for Teaching Language, 52 Extensive Reading in the Second Language Classroom, 55 F
Laughing Matters, 52 Learner Autonomy, 53 Learner English, 53 Learner-Centred Curriculum, The, 56 Learner-centredness as Language Education, 55 Learning Strategies in Second Language Acquisition,56 Learning to Learn English, 46 Learning Vocabulary in Another Language, 56 Lessons from Nothing, 53 Let’s Talk, 14 Linguistic Perspectives on Second Language Acquisition,56 Linguistics, 59 Listening 1,2, 3 and 4,47 Listening Extra, 44 Listening Tasks, 49 Literature and Language Teaching, 51 Literature in the Language Classroom, 53 Looking at Language Classrooms, 51
First Certificate Avenues, 20 First Certificate Creative Writing Disc, The, 19 First Certificate Direct, 20 Five-Minute Activities, 53 Focus, 38 Focus on Form in Classroom Second Language Acquisition,56 Focus on the Language Classroom, 55 Foreign and Second Language Learning, 55 From Reader to Reading Teacher, 55 From Writing to Composing, 48 Functional English Grammar, 55 Functions of American English, 49 Further Ahead, 26 Further Ahead Video, 26
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Network-based Language Teaching, 56 New Cambridge Advanced English, 11 New Cambridge English Course,The, 10 New Directions, 48 New Horizons in the Study of Language and Mind, 59 New Immigrants in the United States, 55 New Interchange, 13 New Interchange/Passages Placement and Evaluation Package, 14 New International Business English, 26 New Progress to First Certificate, 20 New Progress to Proficiency, 22 Nitty Gritty Grammar, 38
Games for Language Learning, 53 Games for Grammar Practice, 45 Games for Vocabulary Practice, 44 Genre Analysis, 56 Genuine Articles, 48 Getting Ahead, 26 Getting the Message, 47 Grammar Activity Book,The, 45 Grammar for English Language Teachers, 37 Grammar Games, 38 Grammar Games Software Pack, 38 Grammar in Use Intermediate, 36 Grammar in Practice, 38 Grammar Practice Activities, 53 Grammar Troublespots, 38 Grammar Works, 38 Great Ideas, 49 Group Dynamics in the Language Classroom, 54 Guidelines,48 H
How English Works, 38 I
Ideas, 49 Imaginative Projects, 45 Immersion Education: International Perspectives, 56 Initiative,11 In Our Own Words, 48 Infotech, 28 Insight into IELTS, 23 Insight into IELTS Extra, 23 Insight into PET, 18 Instant IELTS, 23 Inspired to Write, 47 Interactive Approaches to Second Language Reading, 56 Interactive Language Teaching, 55 Interfaces between Second Language Acquisition and Language Testing Research, 56 Intercultural Resource Pack, 30 International Story, The, 48 Internet and the Language Classroom, The, 53 Intonation in Context, 49 Introducing English Pronunciation, 50 Introduction to Syntax, An, 59 Issues in Applied Linguistics, 58 J
Join In, 2 K
Keep Talking, 53 L
Language Activities for Teenagers, 52 Landscapes and Language, 47 Language Acquisition,58 Language and Society, 59 Language and the Brain, 59 Language and the Internet, 58 Language Change: Progress or Decay?, 59 Language Death, 58 Language in Use, 11 Language Learning in Distance Education, 54 Language Learning in Intercultural Perspective, 55 Language Program Evaluation, 56 Language Teaching Awareness, 55 Language Teaching Matrix,The, 55 Language Test Construction and Evaluation,55 Language to Language, 49 Language Transfer, 56 Language Web,The, 59
Making Connections, 46 Making Peace, 48 Management in English Language Teaching, 58 Managing Curricular Innovation, 55 Materials Development in Language Teaching, 55 Meanings and Metaphors, 44 Mentor Courses, 51 Methodology in Language Teaching, 58 More Grammar Games, 38 Motivational Strategies in the Language Classroom, 54 N
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Objective CAE, 21 Objective First Certificate, 20 Objective PET, 18 Objective Proficiency, 22 On Nature and Language, 59 On The Air!, 49 Once Upon a Time, 53 P
Passages,14 Performance and Competence in Second Language Acquisition,58 Personalizing Language Learning, 53 Perspectives on Pedagogical Grammar, 56 Pictures for Language Learning, 53 Planning Lessons and Courses, 53 Play’s The Thing,The, 49 Playway to English, 2 Pocket Guide to English Language, The, 58 Poem into Poem, 47 Practical Faster Reading, 47 Practicum in TESOL,A, 55 Pragmatics In Language Teaching, 56 Primary Activity Box, 45 Primary Colours, 3 Primary Grammar Box, 45 Primary Vocabulary Box, 45 Professional Presentations, 31 Pronunciation for Advanced Learners of English, 50 Pronunciation Games, 45 Pronunciation of English, The, 50 Pronunciation Pairs, 50 Pronunciation Plus, 50 Pronunciation Practice Activities, 52 Pronunciation Tasks, 50 Psychology for Language Teachers, 55 R
Reading 1, 2, 3 and 4, 47 Reading Between the Lines, 47 Reading Extra, 44 Reading Together, 46 Reflective Teaching in Second Language Classrooms, 55 Research Genres, 56 Research Methods in Language Learning, 55 Research Perspectives on English for Academic Purposes, 56 Researching and Applying Metaphor, 56 Rules, Patterns and Words,54 S
Second Language Listening, 55 Second Language Teacher Education, 55 Second Language Vocabulary Acquisition, 56 Second Language Writing, 55 Seeds of Speech,The, 59 Self-Directed Teacher,The, 55 Ship or Sheep?, 50 Short Stories, 47 Singing Grammar, 45 Skills for Success, 31 Society and the Language Classroom, 53
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Sociolinguistics,59 Sociolinguistics and Language Teaching, 56 Sociolinguistics of Sign Languages, 59 Something to Read, 47 Speaking 1, 2, 3 and 4, 47 Speaking Clearly, 50 Speaking Extra, 44 Speaking Naturally, 49 Speaking Personally, 49 Spoken Language and Applied Linguistics, 58 Standby Book,The, 53 Statistical Analysis for Language Assessment, 57 Staying Ahead Video, 26 Step Up to IELTS, 23 Stories, 52 Strategic Reading, 47 Studies in Language Testing, 57 Study Listening, 46 Study of Language,The, 59 Study Reading, 46 Study Skills in English, 46 Study Speaking, 46 Study Tasks in English, 46 Study Writing, 46 Syntax, 59 T
Task Listening, 49 Task Reading, 47 Tasks for Language Teachers, 51 Teach Business English, 52 Teach English, 51 Teacher Learning in Language Teaching, 55 Teachers as Course Developers, 55 Teachers in Action, 51 Teachers’ Narrative Inquiry as Professional Development, 55 Teaching Adult Second Language Learners, 53 Teaching and Assessing Skills in English as a Second Language, 24 Teaching Children English, 51 Teaching English Spelling, 53 Teaching Languages to Young Learners, 55 Teaching Large Multilevel Classes, 52 Teaching Listening Comprehension, 53 Teaching Pronunciation, 50 Teaching the Spoken Language, 55 Telephoning in English, 30 Telephoning in English CD-ROM, 30 Testing for Language Teachers, 54 Testing Spoken Language, 53 Test Your Business Vocabulary in Use, 29 Test Your English Vocabulary in Use, 34 Text, Role and Context,56 Threshold 1990, 58 Training Foreign Language Teachers, 51 Transitions,48 Tree or Three?, 50 True to Life, 10 U
Understanding Communication in Second Language Classrooms, 55 Understanding Expertise in Teaching, 56 Understanding Research in Second Language Learning, 55 Use of English, 38 Using Authentic Video in the Language Classroom, 52 Using Folktales, 53 Using Newspapers in the Classroom, 53 Using Surveys in Language Programs, 54 Using the Board in the Language Classroom, 52 V
Vantage,58 Vocabulary: Description,Acquisition and Pedagogy,55 Vocabulary in Language Teaching, 55 Vocabulary in Practice, 38 Vocabulary in Use, 36 Vocabulary, Semantics,and Language Education, 55 Voices from the Language Classroom, 55 Voices Video, 19 W
Way with Words Resource Packs,A , 45 Ways of Doing, 53 Waystage 1990, 58 Welcome!, 28 What’s It Like?, 49 Window on Literature, A, 47 Word-Formation in English, 59 Words at Work, 31 Working in English, 26 Working with Words, 53 Write to Be Read, 48 Writer’s Workbook, A, 48 Writers at Work, 48 Writing 1, 2, 3 and 4, 47 Writing Extra, 45 Writing for Advanced Learners of English, 48 Writing from Within, 48 Writing Matters, 48 Writing Simple Poems, 53 Writing Skills, 48
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AEBERSOLD,Jo Ann, 55 AITCHISON,Jean, 59 AKKRAMAS, Sripoom, 32 ALDERSON,J. Charles,55, 56,57 ALEXANDER, Richard, 26 ALLEN, Patrick, 56 ALLWRIGHT, Richard, 55 ANDERSON, Kenneth, 46 ARNDT, Valerie,51 ARNOLD, Jane, 55 ASPINALL, Patricia, 16, 29 ATKINSON,Martin, 59 B
BACHMAN, Lyle F., 56, 57 BAILEY, Kathleen M., 55 BAKER,Ann,50 BAMFORD, Julian, 52, 55 BAMPFIELD,Andrew, 11, 26, 51 BARBER, Charles, 59 BARBISAN, Carlos, 12 BARRELL, Jania,16 BARTRAM, Mark,11 BATES, Linda,48 BATTERSBY, Alan, 16, 19 BECKET, Carolyn, 47 BELLETTI,Adriana, 59 BERETTA, Alan, 56 BETHELL, George, 29 BETTERIDGE, David,53 BIBER, Douglas, 59 BLASS, Laurie, 47 BLUNDELL, Lesley, 49 BOARDMAN, Roy,47 BODÓCZKY, Caroline, 51 BRADFORD,Barbara, 49 BRAZIL, David,49, 50,58 BREEN, Michael, 54 BRENNAN, Frank, 16 BRINTON,Donna, 50 BRITAIN,David, 59 BROADHEAD,Annie, 11, 21 BROOKES,Arthur, 53 BROOKES, Gay,47 BROOK-HART, Guy,23 BROOKS, Elaine, 48 BROWN, Annie, 57 BROWN, Cheryl, 55 BROWN, Gilli an, 55,58 BROWN, Kristine, 46, 48 BROWN, Steven,49 BRUDER, Mary N.,49 BUCK, Gary,57 BUCKBY, Michael, 53 BURDEN, Robert L., 55 BURNS, Anne,55 BYRAM, Michael, 55 C
CAMERON, Lynne, 55, 56 CAMPBELL, Colin,16 CAPEL, Annette, 20, 22 CARNE,Paul,19 CARRELL, Patricia L., 56 CARTER, Richard, 6 CARTER, Ronald, 37,58 CELCE-MURCIA, Marianne, 50, 58 CHADWICK, Steve, 19 CHALHOUB-DEVILLE,Micheline, 57 CHAPELLE, Carol, 56 CHIN, Elizabeth, 45 CHOMSKY, Noam, 59 CLAHSEN, Harald, 59 CLAPHAM, Caroline,55 CLARKE CUMMINGS,Martha, 47 COADY, James, 56 COE, Norman,48 COHEN, Andrew D., 56 COLEMAN, Hywel,55 COLLIE, Joanne, 10,47, 49,53 COMFORT, Jeremy, 31 CONNOR, Ulla, 56 CONRAD, Susan,59 COOPER, Janelle, 47 CORBETT, Jim, 28 CORDELL, Jane, 30 CORY-WRIGHT, Kate, 13 COX, Marian, 24 CROOKES, Graham, 55 CROWTHER-ALWYN,John, 31 CRYSTAL, David,58 CUMMINS, Jim, 56 CUSHING-WEIGLE, Sara,57 D
DAVIES,Alan, 57 DAVIES, Evelyn,47 DAVIS, Paul,26, 38,53 DAY, Richard, 52, 55 DEAN BROWN,James, 54,55, 56 DEVINE, Joanne, 56 DIGNEN, Bob, 8 DOBBS, Jeannine, 52 DOFF, Adrian, 11,47, 51 DONNA,Sylvie, 52 DÖRNYEI, Zoltán, 54
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Index of Authors DOUGHTY, Catherine, 56 DOUGLAS,Dan, 57 DOWNES, William, 59 DRISCOLL, Liz, 44 DUBIN, Fraida, 55 DUDENEY, Gavin,53 DUDLEY-EVANS, Tony, 55 DUFF, Alan, 53 DUTT, Ajanta, 47 E
ECKSTUT-DIDIER, Samuela, 47 ELDER,Cathie, 57 ELLIS,Gail,46 ELLIS, Robert, 45 EMMERSON,Paul, 30 ERNEST, Pauline, 48 ESKEY, David E., 56 ESPESETH, Miriam, 46 EVANS, David,31 F
FEUNTEUN,Anne, 51 FIELD, Mary Lee,55 FISHER, Dominic, 47 FLEMING,Michael, 55 FLINDERS,Steve, 8 FLOWERDEW, John,55, 56 FOLL, David,20 FOX, Len, 48 FREEMAN, Donald A., 55 G
GAIRNS, Ruth, 10,34, 53 GAMMIDGE,Mick,38, 44 GARCÍA CLEMENTE, Fernando, 32 GARDNER, David,55 GARDNER, Peter S., 48 GARGAGLIANO, Arlen,48 GARSIDE, Barbara, 30,53 GARSIDE, Tony, 30 GASPAROVA, Olga, 4 GASS,Susan M., 56 GEAR,Jolene, 24 GEAR, Robert, 24 GEBHARD, Jerry, 55 GELSHENEN, Rosemary, 47 GENESEE, Fred, 55 GERNGROSS, Günter, 2 GILBERT,Judy B., 50 GJERLOW, K., 59 GLASBERG,Jean, 4 GLENDINNING, Eric H., 28, 46 GLOVER, Bob,24 GOLDSTEIN,Sharon, 50 GOODALE, Malcolm, 31 GOODWIN, Janet, 50 GOWER, Roger, 38 GRAVES, Kathleen, 55 GREEN, Alison J. F., 57 GREENALL,Simon,21, 47 GREENWOOD,Jean, 45 GRELLET, Françoise, 48, 55 GRIBBEN, Patrick, 38 GRIFFITHS,Griff,53 GROVE,E., 57 GRUNDY, Peter, 53 H
HABER,Steven B., 48 HAGGER, Stuart, 18,19 HAINES,Simon,10 HAMP-LYONS, Liz, 46 HANCOCK, Mark, 35,45 HANCOCK, Penny, 16 HANSEN, Christa, 14 HARDING-ESCH,Edith, 58 HARLEY, Birgit, 56 HARMER, Jeremy, 16 HARTMAN,James, 41 HARVEY, Paul,51 HASHEMI, Louise, 18,19, 33 HATCH, Evelyn, 55 HAYDEN,Bernie, 25 HAWKEY, Roger, 57 HEAD, Katie,44 HEASLEY, Ben, 38 HELGESEN, Marc,49 HENNARD-DUTHEIL de la ROCHÈRE, Martine, 32 HESS,Natalie, 52 HEWINGS,Martin, 33,50, 52 HICKS, Diana, 3, 5 HILL, David A. 16 HILL,Kathryn, 57 HINDMARSH, Roland, 47 HINKEL, Eli,56 HODGE,Robert, 58 HOGG, Richard M.,59 HOLLIDAY, Adrian, 55 HOLMES, Vicki,53 HOLMSTRÖM, Beverly A.S., 28, 46 HOOD,Susan,46, 48 HOPKINS, Diana,37 HORNBERGER,Nancy, 56 HORNER, David,31 HOROVITZ, Nava,49
HUCKIN, Thomas, 56 HUDDLESTON, Rodney, 37 HUDSON, R.A., 59 HUDSON, Thom,56 HUGHES, Arthur, 54 HUGHES, Rebecca, 37 HUIZHONG,Yang, 57 HULL, Jonathan,11, 13 HUNSTON, Susan,56 HUTCHINSON,Tom, 55 HYLAND, Ken,55 I
INGRAM, Beverly, 48 IWASHITA,N., 57 J
JAKEMAN,Vanessa,23 JAMES, Peter, 51 JOHNS, Ann M., 56 JOHNSON, Karen E., 55 JOHNSON, Margaret, 16 JOHNSON, Robert Keith, 56 JONES, Christopher, 11, 47 JONES, Daniel,41 JONES,Leo,11, 14,19, 20,22, 26, 28, 38, 49 JONES-MACZIOLA, Sarah,26 JORDAN, R. R.,55 K
KASPER, Gabriele, 56 KAY, Judith, 47 KELLY, Anne, 20 KELLY, Curtis, 48 KENNEDY, Chris, 57 KEOHANE, Kathy, 53 KERN, Richard, 56 KERSHAW,George, 16 KIMBROUGH,Victoria, 49 KING,Carol, 48 KLIPPEL, Friederike, 53 KNIGHT, Gareth, 25 KÖSTER, Almut,32 KRAHNKE, Karl,46 KROLL, Barbara, 56 KUNNAN, Antony John, 57 L
LAMB, Clarice, 55 LANDAU, Sidney, 42, 59 LAWDAY, Cathy, 19 LAWSON, Lynda, 26 LAZAR,Gillian, 44,47, 51 LAZARATON, Anne,57 LEATHER, Sue,16 LEAVER, Betty Lou, 58 LEKI, Ilona,48 LESLEY, Tay, 14, 49 LINDOP, Christine, 47 LINDSTROMBERG, Seth, 52, 53 LITTLEJOHN,Andrew, 3, 5, 31,47, 54 LITTLEWOOD, William, 55 LOADER, Mandy, 16 LOCK,Graham, 55 LOCKHART, Charles, 55 LONG, Michael H., 56 LOW, Graham, 56 LUBELSKA, Diana,51 LUCANTONI,Peter, 24 LUCAS,Ceil,59 LUMLEY, Tom,57 LUOMA,Sari,57 LYNCH,Brian, 56 LYNCH CUTCHIN, Kay,47 LYNCH,Tony, 46 M
MacANDREW, Richard, 16, 19 MacKENZIE, Ian,27, 32 MALDEREZ,Angi, 51 MALEY,Alan, 16,47, 53 MALMKJAER,Kirsten, 58 MARK,Geraldine, 45 MARKEE, Numa, 55 MARSLAND, Bruce, 53 MARTIN,Alex, 49 MARTIN, Mervyn, 58 MASCULL, Bill, 29 MATTHEWS,Margaret,51 McARTHUR,Tom, 59 McCARTHY, Michael, 34,35, 36,37, 55,58 McDOWELL, Clare, 23 McGIFFEN,Janet, 16 McKAY, Heather, 53 McKAY, Sandra Lee,55, 56 McNAMARA,Tim, 57 McRAE,John,47 MEDGYES, Péter, 52 MERRILL VALDES,Joyce, 55 MEYER, Charles, F., 59 MILANOVIC, Michael, 57 MILLER, Lindsay, 48 MINKOVA, Donka,51 MLYNARCZYK, Rebecca, 48 MORGAN, John,53 MORTIMER,Colin, 50
MOSBACK, Gerald, 47 MOSBACK,Vivienne, 47 MOSES, Antoinette, 16 MOULDING,Sandra, 47 MOULTON, Margaret, 53 MULLANEY, Stephen, 4 MUNBY, John,47 MURPHY, Dermot, 47 MURPHY, Raymond, 32,33, 36 NATEROP, B. Jean, 30 NATION, Paul,56 NAYLOR, Helen, 16,18, 19,32 NEILSEN, Rod, 16 NETTLE,Mark,37 NIXON, Caroline, 45 NORTON, Bonny, 56 NUNAN,David, 55,56, 58 NUTTALL, John,51
SLATER,Stephen,10, 47,53 SMALZER, William R., 36, 48 SMITH,Bernard, 16,53 SMITH,Dorolyn, 49 SMOKE,Trudy, 48 SPACK, Ruth,48 SPENCER, Andrew, 59 SPRATT, Mary,20, 21,51 ST CLAIR STOKES, Jacqueline,49 ST JOHN, Maggie Jo, 55 STIMSON, Mike, 58 STOCKWELL, Robert, 59 STOTT, Chris, 31 STRAUCH,Ann O., 38, 48 STRUTT, Peter, 31 SWAIN, Merrill, 56 SWALES, John,56 SWAN,Michael, 10,47, 53 SWEENEY, Simon,8, 27 SZABÓ,Anita, 53
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O’CONNELL,Sue, 19 O’CONNOR,J. D.,50 O’CONNOR, John,58 O’DELL, Felicit y, 11,21, 34,35, 36,44 O’HARA,Francis, 28 O’LOUGHLIN, Kieran, 57 O’MALLEY, J. Michael, 56 O’NEIL, Mark, 25 O’SULLIVAN, Desmond, 10 OBEE, Bob, 19,20, 45 OBLER, Loraine K., 59 ODLIN, Terence,56 OLSHTAIN,Elite, 55, 58 OPRANDY, Robert, 55 P
PAKENHAM,Kenneth J., 46 PALLINI, Lelio, 32 PALMER, Graham, 44 PARROTT, Martin, 37, 51 PEACOCK, Matthew,56 PETERS, Pam, 58 PIKE-BAKY, Meredith, 47 PONGTONGCHAROEN, Surai, 32 PORTER LADOUSSE, Gillian, 49 PRICE ROTTWEILER, Gail,47 PRICE-MACHADO, Donna,31 PROCTOR,Susan, 11,13 PROWSE, Philip, 11,15 PUCHTA, Herbert, 2, 6 PULLUM, Geoffrey, K., 37 PURPURA, Jim, 57 PYE, Glennis, 38 PYE, Diana, 21,47 R
RADFORD,Andrew,59 RAIMES,Ann, 38,48 RANDALL, Mick, 51 READ,John,57 REDMAN, Stuart, 10,34, 36,45, 53 REMACHA ESTERAS, Santiago, 28 REPPEN, Randi,59 RENANDYA,Willy A., 58 REPPY, Jessie M., 47 REVELL, Rod, 30,31 RICHARDS,Jack C., 11,12, 13,14, 47,54, 55, 56, 58 RILEY, Philip, 58 RINVOLUCRI, Mario, 38, 53 RIVERS,Wilga M., 55 RIZZI,Luigi,59 ROACH, Peter, 41, 50 ROBERTS, Paul,19 ROBINSON, Barbara, 38 ROBINSON, Peter,56 RODGERS, Drew, 31 RODGERS,Theodore S., 54 ROGERSON, Pamela, 50 ROSE, Kenneth R., 56 RYCROFT, Robin,48 S
SADOW, Catherine,49 SANABRIA, Kim, 46 SANDERSON, Paul,53 SANDY, Chuck,14 SATHER, Edgar, 49 SCHACHTER, Jacquelyn, 56 SCHARLE, Àgota,53 SCHECTER, Sandra, 49 SCHMITT,Norbert,55 SCOTT-MALDEN, Sarah,16 SEAL, Bernard, 46 SETTER,Jane, 41 SHAFFER-KOROS,Carole M., 47 SHARP, Wendy, 20, 22 SHAW, Ellen, 36 SHEKHTMAN, Boris, 58 SHEMESH, Ruth, 53 SHERMAN, Jane, 52 SHIELDS, Charles, 13 SINCLAIR, Barbara, 11, 46 SINGLETON, David,56 SINGLETON, Jill, 48
TAYFOOR, Susan,19 TAYLOR,Christopher, 49 TAYLOR,Eric K., 53 TAYLOR,Lynda, 21 TAYLOR,Peter, 47 THOMAS,Barbara,18, 19 THORNBURY, Scott, 51 THORNTON,Barbara, 51 TILLITT,Bruce, 49 TOM,Abigail, 53 TOMLINSON, Brian,16, 55 TOMLINSON, Michael, 45 TOOHEY, Kelleen, 56 TRIM, John, 50,58 TSUI, Amy B. M.,56 TUDOR, Ian, 55 U
UHL CHAMOT, Anna, 56 UNDERHILL, Nic, 53 UPSHUR,John A., 55 UR,Penny, 51,52, 53 UTLEY, Derek,30 V
VALE,David,4, 51 VAN EK, Jan, 58 VAN METRE,Donald, 14 VAN VALIN, R. D., 59 VINEY, Brigit, 45 VON BAEYER, C.,49 W
WAJNRYB, Ruth,51, 52 WALKER, Carolyn, 16 WALL, Dianne, 55 WALLACE, Michael, 46, 51 WALLER, Sheila,53 WALLEY, John,38 WALLWORK,Adrian, 45 WALTER, Catherine, 10, 48 WALTON, Richard, 11 WARSCHAUER, Mark,56 WATERS,Alan,46, 55 WATERS,Mary, 46 WEIR, Cyril,57 WHITE,Cynthia, 54 WHITE,Greg,26 WHITE,Ron, 58 WHITESON,Valerie, 49 WHITNEY, Norman, 47 WICKS, Matt,45 WILLIAMS,Jessica, 56 WILLIAMS,John, 58 WILLIAMS,Marion, 51, 55 WILLIS, David,54 WILSON, Judith, 16 WITHROW, Jean, 47,48 WONG, Sau-Ling Cynthia,55 WOODWARD,Tessa,53 WRIGHT, Andrew, 53 WRIGHT, Tony, 51 Y
YAN,Jin, 57 YOUNG, A. Robert, 38 YULE, George,55, 59 Z
ZAOROB, Maria Lucia, 45 ZUKOWSKI/FAUST, Jean, 14
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