Breakthrough French

Breakthrough French

Author: Stephanie Rybak

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1993-06-18

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 1349130699

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A complete self-study course developed for beginners looking for a practical language course to cover the needs of today's traveller. This new edition includes update background information and new design features. The book is ideal for home study or class-based courses.


Breakthrough French

Breakthrough French

Author: Stephanie Rybak

Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 9781403916709

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This activity book contains a wide variety of imaginative and lively exercises designed to practise and consolidate basic reading and writing skills. It provides an enjoyable and effective way of brushing up the language whether for self-study or as a companion to a classroom course. Student exercises to complement this book are now available on line.


Breakthrough French 1

Breakthrough French 1

Author: Stephanie Rybak

Publisher: Palgrave USA

Published: 2004-07-29

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781403942616

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The 'Breakthrough' series of coursebooks gives adult beginners carefully structured support in their learning of conversational language. This edition now uses the Euro throughout the text .


New Breakthrough French

New Breakthrough French

Author: Stephanie Rybak

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 9780333637104

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The Breakthrough series gives adult beginners carefully structured support in their learning of conversational language. This boxed set contains the textbook and 4 audio cassettes.


Breakthrough French 3

Breakthrough French 3

Author: Jenny Ollerenshaw

Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 9781403916761

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The Breakthrough courses are aimed at adult education classes and also at the self-study learner. Each course offers authentic, lively, conversational language through a coherent and carefully structured approach. The books have a wealth of illustrations including attractive photographs and artwork giving a real sense of the country and its culture. There are three hours of audio material to accompany this course.


Breakthrough French 1

Breakthrough French 1

Author: Stephanie Rybak

Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 4

ISBN-13: 9781403915559

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Breakthrough courses are aimed at adult education classes and also at the self-study learner. Each course offers authentic, lively, conversational language through a coherent and carefully structured approach. The books are in full colour with attractive photographs and artwork giving a real sense of the country and its culture. There are four hours of audio material to accompany this course available in cassette and audio CD format. The new edition has been brought up to date with the inclusion of the Euro, and there is also a comprehensive companion website offering both teacher and student a wealth of extra resources including on line multi-choice exercises.


Balkan Breakthrough

Balkan Breakthrough

Author: Richard C. Hall

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 2010-05-03

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 025300411X

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“An important account of a very overlooked aspect of the Great War.” —Strategy Page With the transfer of German units to the western front in the spring of 1918, the position of the Central Powers on the Macedonian front worsened. Materiel became scarce and morale among the Bulgarian forces deteriorated. The Entente Command perceived in Macedonia an excellent opportunity to apply additional pressure to the Germans, who were already retreating on the western front. In September, Entente forces undertook an offensive directed primarily at Bulgarian defenses at Dobro Pole. Balkan Breakthrough tells the story of that battle and its consequences. Dobro Pole was the catalyst for the collapse of the Central Powers and the Entente victory in southeastern Europe―a defeat that helped persuade the German military leadership that the war was lost. While decisive in ending World War I in the region, the battle did not resolve the underlying national issues there. “[Hall’s] recreation of the morale crisis that eroded the fighting capability of the Bulgarian Army generally, and underlay its collapse at Dobro Pole and afterward, is a welcome addition to the history of a largely ignored front of the First World War.” —International History Review “Incredibly rich . . . well written, and thoroughly researched. For those unfamiliar with the critical role of the Balkans in World War I historiography, this will be an extremely useful introduction.” —Graydon Tunstall, University of South Florida