Книга: David Porter «Check Your Vocabulary for Academic English»
Производитель: "Macmillan Education" Серия: "Check Your Vocabulary" This workbook contains exercises to help teach and practise the vocabulary students need for academic purposes. Written for students at upper-intermediate level and above, this workbook aims to help those who need to learn basic non-technical vocabulary so that they can study any subject at college or university. The material uses exercises, gap-fills and puzzles to test grammar, comprehension and spelling. Key Features Tests and improves vocabulary with exercises, word games, puzzles and quizzes; Easy-to-use format with clear instructions and answer key; Ideal for self-study or classroom use. ISBN:978-0-230-03364-1 Издательство: "Macmillan Education" (2008) Формат: 210x295, 80 стр.
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David Porter
David Porter may refer to:
- David J. Porter (born 1956), Republican candidate for Railroad Commission of Texas
- David R. Porter (1788–1867), Pennsylvania politician
- David Porter (naval officer) (1780–1843), United States Navy officer and ambassador
- David Porter (Canadian politician) (died 1893)
- David Porter (bishop) (1906–1993), Bishop of Aston in the Church of England
- David Porter (musician) (born 1941) American musician
- David Porter (UK politician) (born 1948)
- David Porter (figure skater) (born 1949) Canadian ice dancing champion
- David Stewart Porter (1909–1989), U.S. federal judge
- Dave Porter, wrestler and football player
- David Dixon Porter (1813–1891), American Civil War Navy officer and son of David Porter (naval officer) (1780-1843)
- David Dixon Porter (Medal of Honor) (1877-1944), officer in Philippine-American War, son of David Dixon Porter (1813-1891) and grandson of David Porter (naval officer) (1780-1843)
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