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ELL07 HIED.084-108 (RR1-0897).048/11/065:34 AMPage 102 Step-by-step instruction guides students through theskills and strategies to master writing competency.Ready to Write SeriesKaren Blanchard and Christine Root Beginning – High-IntermediateThe Ready to Write series bridges the gap between personaland academic writing. This easy-to-teach series provides basicwriting instruction as well as dependable strategies and manyopportunities for students to write.The series features: Organizational principles that include topic sentences, unityand coherence, making and supporting a point, cleartransitions, and introductory and concluding paragraphs. Application of these organizational principles to majorrhetorical forms including: classification, cause and effect,comparison and contrast, and problem and solution essays. Extensive practice includes prewriting, drafting, revision,and editing. Interactive activities and individual writing tasks generatestudent interest. Error correction and editing practice. Task-based approach encourages writing with a purpose.Ready to Read series, see page 86.LOOK!For Pricing & ISBNs, see page 108.102O R D E R O N L I N E AT OA S I S . P E A R S O N E D. C O M O R C A L L TO L L - F R E E 1 . 8 7 7 . 2 0 2 . 4 5 7 2

ELL07 HIED.084-108 (RR1-0897).048/11/065:34 AMPage 103Longman Academic Writing SeriesBooks 1–4Fundamentals of Academic WritingLinda ButlerFirst Steps in Academic WritingAnn HogueIntroduction to Academic WritingAnn Hogue and Alice OshimaWriting Academic EnglishAnn Hogue and Alice Oshima Beginning – AdvancedThis best-selling series sets the standard for clear andcomprehensive instruction. These books give students thepedagogical support to quickly improve their writing and givestudents the tools for academic success.The series features: Extensive practice in prewriting, drafting, revising, and editing. Numerous models and practice opportunities. Clear, step-by-step instruction in the conventions ofparagraph and essay writing. Rigorous development of sentence structure, grammar, andmechanical skills. Thought-provoking readings from authentic sources. Self-editing and peer-editing worksheets. Appendices with relevant reference materials for studentsand teachers.From Introduction to Academic WritingLOOK!For Pricing & ISBNs, see page 108.103T O C O N T A C T Y O U R E L L S P E C I A L I S T, C A L L 1 . 8 0 0 . 3 7 5 . 2 3 7 5

ELL07 HIED.084-108 (RR1-0897).048/11/065:34 AMPage 104Write Ahead SeriesWriting to CommunicateSkills for Academic SuccessBooks 1 and 2Paragraphs and EssaysSecond EditionLinda Robinson Fellag Cynthia A. Boardmanand Jia FrydenbergHigh-Beginning – Intermediate IntermediateThe Write Ahead program immerses students in the writingprocess, with themes and activities geared to the interestsand grammatical and vocabulary proficiencies of a newgeneration of learners. Each writing assignment demonstrateshow to gather and organize ideas, revise drafts, and identifylanguage errors.Features: Thematic readings. Accessible language presentation. Numerous models. A wealth of student-centered and self-study activities. Special attention given to typical errors including spelling,punctuation, and grammar. Journal writing.With a combined process and product approach, Writing toCommunicate helps students progress from the basics ofparagraph writing to the development of full-length essays.The text’s models and exercises help students generatecontent and build vocabulary for their writing.Features: Prewriting exercises. Group assignments, graphic organizers, paragraph checklists,and peer help worksheets. Sections on mechanics. Appendices on writing under time pressure, the universityapplication essay, paragraph formatting on a computer,punctuation, and common linking words.ContentsIntroduction to Academic Writing Types of Paragraphs Organization of Paragraphs Coherence and Cohesion Unityand Completeness From Paragraph to Essay The ThesisStatement The Introductory Paragraph The ConcludingParagraph Body Paragraphs Process Classification Cause and Effect Comparison and ContrastRead Ahead series, see page 86.LOOK!For Pricing & ISBNs, see page 108.104O R D E R O N L I N E AT OA S I S . P E A R S O N E D. C O M O R C A L L TO L L - F R E E 1 . 8 7 7 . 2 0 2 . 4 5 7 2

ELL07 HIED.084-108 (RR1-0897).048/11/065:34 AMPage 105Gateways to Academic WritingEngaging WritingEffective Sentences, Paragraphs, and EssaysParagraphs and EssaysAlan MeyersMary Fitzpatrick High-Intermediate – AdvancedHigh-Intermediate – AdvancedGateways to Academic Writing is a fully integrated writingprogram that bridges ELL and mainstream classes. Studentcentered and comprehensive, the text covers the elementsof composition, sentence structure, and grammar.Engaging Writing is a student-centered text that emphasizesthe revision process allowing students to apply newlydeveloped skills to their own work. Each chapter leadsstudents into a structured writing assignment and providespractice in all skill areas as well as instruction in grammar.College-level themes prepare students to make the transitionto mainstream courses.Features: Easy-to-use four-part structure includes the writing process,rhetorical organization, grammar and sentence structure,and editing practice. Examples of professional and student writing providestudents with meaningful models. Exercises and examples are thematically focused on avariety of topics, including interesting facts about people,places, historical events, and animals. Visual aids include outlines and diagrams, and unit-ending“Outlines for Success” that summarize essential chapterpoints. Nine additional readings provide examples of rhetoricalmodes, practice in close reading, questions for analysis,and writing prompts.ContentsDeveloping Your Writing Skills Writing Types of Paragraphs Gateways to Grammar and Structure Editing with Care Additional Readings AppendicesLOOK!Features: Thought-provoking readings stimulate discussion andprovide clear direction for writing. Prewriting activities include brainstorming, outlining,and drafting in the context of case studies. Guided activities help students gain fluency and accuracyin their writing. Review and Revise Boxes show students how to lookcritically at their writing as they revise. Appendices include a review of grammar and mechanicswith exercises and a guide to citation and summarizing.ContentsPossessions (Description) Passages (Narration) Memory(Exemplification) Culture, Identity, and Homeland (LogicalDivision) Full Pockets, Empty Pockets (Cause and Effect) Marriage and Family (Comparison/Contrast) Teamwork(Classification) The Science of Everyday Life (Definition) From School to Work (Argumentation) Appendices:Grammar, Mechanics, Reference, and Peer Review FormsFor Pricing & ISBNs, see page 108.105T O C O N T A C T Y O U R E L L S P E C I A L I S T, C A L L 1 . 8 0 0 . 3 7 5 . 2 3 7 5

ELL07 HIED.084-108 (RR1-0897).048/11/065:35 AMPage 106Reid Academic Writing SeriesStrategies for Correct WritingBasic WritingPaul FournierSecond Edition High-Intermediate – AdvancedThe Process of Paragraph WritingSecond EditionThis task-based text breaks down the essentials of writinginto easy-to-identify components. Through models, activities,and real-life samples, students learn to recognize, edit, andcorrect errors in their own writing.The Process of CompositionThird EditionJoy M. Reid Beginning – AdvancedThe text’s unique Blueprint Boxes serve as templates,allowing students to see what is missing from their writingand ensuring a clear, coherent structure.Features:This series takes students from beginning-level instructionon basic sentence structure through the development andproduction of advanced academic papers.Examples of student compositions, written by native andnon-native speakers of English, as well as pair and groupwork enrich all three levels.Features: Extensive step-by-step practice in all processes of academicwriting, from generating ideas through prewriting andorganizing information, to editing and revising, to thefinished paper. Real-life tasks provide practice in defining, comparing,examining cause and effect, and explaining a process. Models of appropriate writing — letters, essays, and reports— combine with real-life examples to provide meaningfulcontexts. Problem-probe activities contrast various writing modelsto help students identify areas for improvement. Easy-to-use correction codes help students identify andcorrect common problems. A reading-writing approach to build student backgroundknowledge. Instruction on the use of the Internet for research.LOOK!For Pricing & ISBNs, see page 108.106O R D E R O N L I N E AT OA S I S . P E A R S O N E D. C O M O R C A L L TO L L - F R E E 1 . 8 7 7 . 2 0 2 . 4 5 7 2

ELL07 HIED.084-108 (RR1-0897).048/11/065:35 AMPage 107Eye on Editing SeriesThe Essentials of EnglishDeveloping Editing Skills for WritingBooks 1 and 2A Writer’s HandbookAnn HogueJoyce S. CainIntermediate – High-Intermediate This two-level series is designed for writers who are oftenunable to identify and correct common grammaticalinaccuracies in their own work.Students develop solid editing skills as they work through adiagnostic pretest, grammar explanations with easy-to-readcharts, a progression of increasingly challenging editingexercises, and guided writing tasks. The final chapter’s editingexercises require students to integrate all the skills they havelearned.Contents — Book 1Present Time Tenses Past Time Tenses Subject-VerbAgreement Expressing Future Time Time Shifts and Tense Count and Noncount Nouns Articles and Other Determiners Pronouns Modals Verb Forms, Gerunds, and Infinitives Word Forms Extra Editing Practice Appendices Intermediate – Advanced“ so wonderfully concise yet comprehensive, and theexplanations are clear, thorough, and accessible. I love it!”Laura JensenNorth Seattle Community CollegeSeattle, WAFrom grammar and punctuation to the creation of essays,The Essentials of English is a must-have reference tool fortoday’s writer.Each part focuses on a single topic, building from sentencestructure and mechanics to writing, revising, and properformatting.Students also learn how to write a research paper in theMLA and APA styles.Features: Clear and concise explanations and examples.Contents — Book 2 Practical guide to documentation and research.Tenses and Time Shifts Modals Nouns and Determiners The Passive Voice Coordination and Parallel Structure Adjective Clauses Adverb Clauses Conditionals NounClauses Word Order Appendices Models of academic papers, emails and business documents. Guidance on using computers for writing. 8 tabbed sections include: The Basics, Clear Sentences,Grammar, Punctuation, Mechanics, Writing and Revising,Formats, Research Papers, and Reference Lists.Exercises to Accompany the Essentials of English providesadditional practice related to the writing ressIntermediate, see page 57.LOOK!For Pricing & ISBNs, see page 108.107T O C O N T A C T Y O U R E L L S P E C I A L I S T, C A L L 1 . 8 0 0 . 3 7 5 . 2 3 7 5

ELL07 HIED.084-108 (RR1-0897).048/11/062:02 PMPage 108Step into WritingA Basic Writing TextMargaret BonnerP r i c i n g /I S B Ns — W r i t i n g Beginning – Low-IntermediateTitle13-Digit ISBNStep into Writing provides students with adependable process for achieving success in avariety of writing tasks. Each chapter centers ona rhetorical task and follows a consistent skillbuilding format including controlled and freewriting, revising, and editing.Student BookTeacher’s Manual0-13-140889-50-13-140890-9 28.75 -20-13-183037-6 29.75 -00-201-62134-7 20.00 20.000-13-140888-70-13-191579-7 29.95FREE0-13-199557-X0-13-613390-8 27.95FREE0-201-83410-30-201-67026-7 27.95FREETHE ESSENTIALS OF ENGLISHBookWorkbookEYE ON EDITING SERIESBook 1Book 2 Brainstorming and organization strategies such asidea mapping, interviewing, and writing from notes.GATEWAYS TO ACADEMIC WRITING Rhetorical strategies of narration, description,process, and persuasion.Student BookAnswer Key978-0-13-140888-3978-0-13-191579-4LONGMAN ACADEMIC WRITING SERIES:FUNDAMENTALS OF ACADEMIC WRITINGShare Your ParagraphTextAnswer KeyAn Interactive Approach to WritingSecond EditionTextAnswer KeyGeorge M. RooksTextAnswer Key978-0-13-199557-4978-0-13-613390-2FIRST STEPS IN ACADEMIC ION TO ACADEMIC WRITING, THIRD EDITION 978-0-13-193395-8978-0-13-241028-1TextAnswer 0-13-194701-X 4635-80-13-198779-8 22.75FREE0-13-042463-30-13-111780-7 22.75FREE0-13-048468-70-13-184922-0 22.75FREE0-13-353657-20-13-518747-8 25.50FREEREADY TO WRITE, THIRD EDITIONTextAnswer Key978-0-13-042463-1978-0-13-111780-8READY TO WRITE MORE, SECOND EDITION Thought-provoking photographs activate students’prior knowledge and allow for self-expression. Pairwork activities help students develop ideasfor writing.TextAnswer Key978-0-13-048468-0978-0-13-184922-8REID ACADEMIC WRITING SERIES:BASIC WRITING, SECOND EDITIONTextTeacher’s ManualParagraph Power978-0-13-353657-7978-0-13-518747-0THE PROCESS OF PARAGRAPH WRITING, SECOND EDITIONCommunicating Ideas Through ParagraphsSecond EditionGeorge M. Rooks TextTeacher’s 5-30-13-181421-4 26.00FREETHE PROCESS OF COMPOSITION, THIRD EDITIONBookTeacher’s 7-90-13-021318-7 29.50 16.500-13-660754-30-13-660788-8 0796-90-13-660804-3 23.25FREE978-0-201-59265-80-201-59265-7 18.75978-0-13-178742-10-13-178742-X -60-13-027258-2 25.50 25.500-13-027254-X 27.50PARAGRAPH POWER, SECOND EDITIONTextTeacher’s Guide978-0-13-660754-0978-0-13-660788-5Paragraph Power guides students through anintensive exploration of paragraph structure anddevelopment. Through analysis of new modelparagraphs, peer- and self-editing, and criticalthinking exercises, students develop skills for clearand effective academic writing.SHARE YOUR PARAGRAPH, SECOND EDITIONFeatures:Book Checklists are designed to help students makecritical evaluations of their paragraphs at eachstep in the editing process. 27.95FREEREADY TO WRITE SERIES:GET READY TO WRITE, SECOND EDITIONFeatures: Prewriting questions and conversational topicsto stimulate speaking and critical thinking skills.0-13-193395-70-13-241028-1WRITING ACADEMIC ENGLISH, FOURTH EDITIONTextAnswer KeyShare Your Paragraph engages students in theprocess approach to writing. Each unit focuses onthinking, prewriting, sharing, and editing forgrammar and punctuation. The students’ ownparagraphs become the central focus of the writingclass, and emphasis on verb tenses in each unitmakes the text ideal for use in a grammar -13-140890-6Features:High-Beginning – Low-Intermediate10-Digit ISBNENGAGING WRITINGTextTeacher’s GuideSTEP INTO WRITINGTextSTRATEGIES FOR CORRECT WRITINGWRITE AHEAD SERIESBook 1Book 2WRITING TO COMMUNICATE, SECOND EDITIONBook978-0-13-027254-6108O R D E R O N L I N E AT OA S I S . P E A R S O N E D. C O M O R C A L L TO L L - F R E E 1 . 8 7 7 . 2 0 2 . 4 5 7 2

ELL07 HIED.109-128 (RR1-0897).048/11/066:11 AMPage 109Global LinksEnglish for International BusinessKeith Adams and Rafael Dovale, Level 1Angela Blackwell, Level 2False-Beginning – Low-IntermediatePricing / ISBNs — Business English With an emphasis on speaking and listening, GlobalLinks meets the needs of low-level students whileacknowledging the high level of sophistication thatbusinesspeople bring to their study of English.Authentic texts, documents, graphs, and charts offerrealistic practice models, while the text’s internationalfocus provides relevant cultural ss CorrespondenceA Guide to Everyday WritingSecond EditionLin LougheedLow-Intermediate This text introduces students to the formats andapproaches of office communication. Extensive practiceincludes grammar and punctuation exercises. Studentsare exposed to real-life language in real-life situations.Market LeaderDavid Cotton, David Falvey, and Simon KentBeginning – High-Intermediate Developed in association with the Financial Times,Market Leader is the definitive business Englishcourse, with flexible, up-to-date materials reflectingtoday’s dynamic business environment.This series develops language skills, expandsvocabulary, and increases students’ grasp of businessconcepts. Topics include ethics, globalization, branding,leadership, and innovation. Material drawn from a wide range of sources andsupported by exercises and case studies.Audiowww.market-leader.netMaking Business DecisionsReal Cases from Real CompaniesFrances BoydAdvanced Working with real case studies of successful Americancompanies, international students gain insight intobusiness practices, develop cultural awareness, andget a feel for the excitement and challenge ofworking in today’s global business world. Authentic business materials, including photos,charts, and press articles. Interviews with executives (audiocassette andtapescript included).AudioTitle13-Digit ISBNBUSINESS CORRESPONDENCEText978-0-13-089792-3GLOBAL LINKSLEVEL 1Book with Audio �s Manual978-0-13-088388-9Complete Audio ProgramAudiocassette978-0-13-089363-5Audio CD978-0-13-088385-8LEVEL 2Book with Audio �s Manual978-0-13-088395-7Complete Audio ProgramAudiocassette978-0-13-089364-2Audio CD978-0-13-088382-7MAKING BUSINESS 01-59282-5Demo Audiocassette978-0-8013-1377-6MARKET LEADERBEGINNINGCourse Book978-0-582-77327-1Class Audio CDs (2)978-0-582-77329-5Class Audiocassettes (2)978-0-582-77328-8Teacher’s Resource Book 978-0-582-77332-5Practice File Book978-0-582-77330-1Practice File Audio CD978-0-582-77331-8Practice File Pack978-0-582-77322-6(Book and Audio CD)Test File978-0-582-77326-4LOW-INTERMEDIATECourse Book978-1-405-81296-2Class Audiocassettes (2)978-1-405-81297-9Class Audio CDs (2)978-1-405-81298-6Teacher’s Resource Book 978-1-405-81307-5Practice File Audiocassette 978-1-405-81300-6Practice File Audio CD978-1-405-81303-7Practice File Book978-1-405-81304-4Test File978-1-405-81305-1Test Master CD-ROM978-1-405-84269-3Coursebook & Class CD Pack 978-1-405-81337-2Teacher’s Book New Edition 978-1-405-84343-0& Test Master CD-ROM PackPractice File with978-1-405-81341-9Audio CD PackTeacher’s Book & DVD Pack 978-1-405-81344-0INTERMEDIATECourse Book978-0-582-83809-3Class Audiocassettes (2)978-0-582-83810-9Class Audio CDs (2)978-0-582-83811-6Teacher’s Resource Book 978-0-582-83812-3Practice File Book978-0-582-83813-0Practice File Audio CD978-0-582-83815-4Practice File Audiocassette 978-0-582-83814-7Practice File Pack978-0-582-83820-8(Book and Audio CD)Test File978-0-582-83816-1Video NTSC978-0-582-83818-5Video Resource Book978-0-582-83819-2HIGH-INTERMEDIATECourse Book978-0-582-43464-6Class Audiocassettes (2)978-0-582-43462-2Class Audio CDs (2)978-0-582-43461-5Teacher’s Resource Book 978-0-582-43463-9Practice File Book978-0-582-43523-0Practice File Audio CD978-0-582-43524-7Practice File Audiocassette 978-0-582-43460-8Practice File Pack978-0-582-43525-4(Book and Audio CD)Test File978-0-582-48784-010-Digit ISBNPrice0-13-089792-2 23.250-13-098512-00-13-088387-50-13-088388-3 23.25 12.25 27.000-13-089363-30-13-088385-9 30.25 30.250-13-088396-40-13-088393-X0-13-088395-6 23.25 12.25 27.000-13-089364-10-13-088382-4 30.25 30.250-201-59281-90-201-59282-70-8013-1377-5 26.95 582-77332-60-582-77330-X0-582-77331-80-582-77322-9 0-582-77326-1 5-81305-91-405-84269-51-405-81337-71-405-84343-8 1-405-81341-5 25.001-405-81344-X 2-83820-7 0-582-83816-90-582-83818-50-582-83819-3 16.00 69.00 2-43525-0 11.7516.0016.0025.000-582-48784-6 16.00109T O C O N T A C T Y O U R E L L S P E C I A L I S T, C A L L 1 . 8 0 0 . 3 7 5 . 2 3 7 5

Longman Academic Writing Series Books 1–4 Fundamentals of Academic Writing Linda Butler First Steps in Academic Writing Ann Hogue Introduction to Academic Writing Ann Hogue and Alice Oshima Writing Academic English Ann Hogue and Alice Oshima Beginning – Advanced This best-selling series s