Made with Love: Culinary Inspirations from Around the World
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Cambridge English for the Media develops the communication skills and specialist English language knowledge of media students and professionals, enabling them to work more confidently and effectively. Covering a range of media-related fields including newspapers, television, radio and marketing, the eight standalone units enable students to concentrate on the areas that are most relevant to them. As well as teaching specialist language, the course also develops job-specific skills such as writing headlines, producing advertisements and preparing a pitch. Authentic teaching materials such as newspaper articles and blogs help prepare learners for real working life. Comprehensive teacher's notes are available online.
Lindy Blanchard faces escalating threats as she fights to protect her family's pecan farm, which she has dedicated five years to saving. As she navigates the challenges posed by an unknown adversary determined to sabotage her efforts, the stakes grow higher, leading to a tense struggle for survival and the future of the farm.
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Amidst the challenges of managing a struggling Texas nut farm, Lindy Blanchard faces a dual crisis as she grapples with the mysterious deaths of both her pecan trees and people in her community. As she navigates the complexities of farm life and the escalating danger around her, the story unfolds into a thrilling murder mystery, blending elements of suspense with the unique backdrop of rural Texas.