Introduction to PET
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Training and extensive practice for all parts of the PET. Highly experienced author team with in-depth knowledge of the PET. Separate exam guide provides extra support for exams students.






Training and extensive practice for all parts of the PET. Highly experienced author team with in-depth knowledge of the PET. Separate exam guide provides extra support for exams students.
A new addition to the Masterclass series providing exam-specific preparation for the Cambridge Preliminary English Test (PET).
Workbook provides students with reinforcement and extra practice of the grammar, vocabulary and skills.
Exam-specific preparation for the Cambridge Preliminary English Test (PET).
New and improved edition of the challenging secondary course that prepares students for school-leaving exams.
Training and extensive practice for all parts of the PET. Highly experienced author team with in-depth knowledge of the PET. Separate exam guide provides extra support for exams students. Complete practice test in the Workbook along with supplementary material and a complimentary Audio CD.
Exploring the enduring relevance of the Jonah narrative, Rosemary Nixon highlights its lessons for contemporary believers. She delves into themes of obedience, mercy, and the complexities of faith, demonstrating how Jonah's journey resonates with modern struggles and challenges faced by God's people. Through insightful analysis, the book encourages readers to reflect on their own lives and the implications of this biblical story in today's world.
The 'great fish' has probably made Jonah the best known of the twelve minor prophets of the Old Testament. The book bearing his name, comprising just 48 verses, has tantalized and intrigued its readers down the ages.Undue preoccupation with the fish may cause us to miss what is actually going on in the narrative. Although on the surface the story seems fairly straightforward, Rosemary Nixon explores its fascinating complexity to show how the author grapples with conflicting perceptions of God - and how, while we might question some the story's extra-ordinary features, we ourselves are questioned by the God who questions Jonah, and challenged to hear God's word afresh today.
Exam-specific preparation for the Cambridge Preliminary English Test (PET).
Offers training and practice for all parts of the PET.
Matrix develops grammar, vocabulary, and the four main skills within an exam context. Engaging texts provide authentic input for enhancing students' reading and listening skills while offering cultural insights. Each unit is theme-related, appealing to 16-19 year-olds. Grammar is presented in a way that encourages students to reflect on their understanding of English. Exam training is emphasized through 'Quick tip' and 'Exam training' boxes, providing practical advice on study skills and examination techniques. Vocabulary development enhances both active and passive knowledge, while frequent consolidation and recycling exercises build confidence and add variety to learning. Speaking is practiced through a range of controlled and freer activities, promoting structured discussions and personal expression. Listening materials feature authentic texts and diverse speakers and accents. A comprehensive writing syllabus guides students in producing various text types. The integration of practice and extension materials supports mixed-ability classes and allows for flexible use depending on available teaching hours. 'Let's revise' pages after every two units help review language and skills. Additional resources include a grammar reference and extensive wordlist with definitions. Culture focus pages in every unit and 'Reading for pleasure' sections enhance the learning experience.