52691Oxford Dictionary of computing: For learners of English
Preface/ Users to the dictonnary; the Dictionary; Appendices: Core Vocabulary, Ascll characters in decimal and hexadecimal, Numeric Equivalents, Key to the Dictionary.
52692Oxford english for computing
Contents : Unit 1: Personal computing; Unit 2: Potable computers; Uint 3: Online, data tranmission; Unit 4: Programming and luanguage;...
52693Oxford guide to English grammar
Contents: 1.Sentence and text; 2. Verb forms; 3. Infinitive, gerund and participles; 4. The noun phrase; 5. Adjectives, adverbs and prepositions; 6.Main clauses and sub clauses; 7.Word forms.
52694Oxford handbook of commercial correspondence
It shows you how to hadle enquires, payments, banking, insurrance, personnel and social correspondence and improves your written style by explaining the language of business correspondence,...
52695Oxford handbook of emergency nursing
This handbook provides guidance on the particular issues faced by emergency nurses. Taking a systems-based approach, practical guidance is given on common and rarer occurrences encountered in the emergency setting. Immediate management, investigations, onward referral, and practical skills are covered in a succinct format.
52696Oxford handbook of surgical nursing
The Oxford Handbook of Surgical Nursing provides a practical, easily accessible, concise, and up-to-date evidence-based guide relating to all the core elements of surgical care, including detailed information on the care required in the subspecialties of surgical practice.
52697Oxford learner`s thesaurus a dictionary of synonyms
Introduction17000 synonyms and opposites; 100s of practice exercise; thesaurus trainer.
52698Oxford learner`s thesaurus a dictionary of synonyms
Introduction17000 synonyms and opposites; 100s of practice exercise; thesaurus trainer.
52699Oxford learner`s thesaurus a dictionary of synonyms
Introduction17000 synonyms and opposites; 100s of practice exercise; thesaurus trainer.
52700Oxford picture dictionary English-Vietnamese: Second edition
Content is organized within 12 thematic units, including Everyday Language, People, Housing, Food and Recreation. Each unit starts with an Intro page (new to this edition) and ends with a story page, with single or double-page sub-topics introducing new words in a realistic visual context and easy-to-learn "chunks." The target new vocabulary is listed and simple practice activities help students put their new words into practice. Story pages include pre-reading questions to build previewing and predicting skills and post-reading questions and role-play activities to support critical thinking and to encourage students to use the new language they have learned. Rich visual contexts recycle words from the unit. This structure is designed to address the needs of multilevel classrooms. Supporting components include more guidance on this topic as well as assessing needs and lesson planning.





