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- Theme ¹1. The essence and role of international trade in the world economy; view: 448
- Theme ¹1. The essence and role of international trade in the world economy; view: 513
- Theme ¹1. The essence and role of international trade in the world economy; view: 532
- Theme ¹10. International trade technologies and know-how; view: 538
- Theme ¹10. International trade technologies and know-how; view: 588
- Theme ¹11. Trade and economic cooperation in Europe; view: 574
- Theme ¹11. Trade and economic cooperation in Europe; view: 506
- Theme ¹12. Trade and economic cooperation in America; view: 509
- Theme ¹12. Trade and economic cooperation in America; view: 491
- Theme ¹13. Trade and economic cooperation in the Asian-Pacific region; view: 503
- Theme ¹14. Foreign trade of Kazakhstan and WTO; view: 484
- Theme ¹14. Foreign trade of Kazakhstan and WTO; view: 502
- Theme ¹14. Foreign trade of Kazakhstan and WTO; view: 877
- Theme ¹15. Eurasian Economic Union; view: 472
- Theme ¹2. Pricing in the world markets; view: 549
- Theme ¹3. Commodity exchanges and auctions in international trade; view: 479
- Theme ¹3. Commodity exchanges and auctions in international trade; view: 528
- Theme ¹4. Agricultural markets: markets of the food and agricultural raw materials; view: 546
- Theme ¹5. World markets of ores, non-ferrous and ferrous metals; view: 577
- Theme ¹5. World markets of ores, non-ferrous and ferrous metals; view: 541
- Theme ¹6. Markets of energy resources: coal, oil and gas; view: 520
- Theme ¹6. Markets of energy resources: coal, oil and gas; view: 471
- Theme ¹6. Markets of energy resources: coal, oil and gas; view: 563
- Theme ¹7. International trade of industrial goods. Markets of machines and equipment; view: 508
- Theme ¹7. International trade of industrial goods. Markets of machines and equipment; view: 521
- Theme ¹8. International trade policy and WTO activities; view: 500
- Theme ¹8. International trade policy and WTO activities; view: 584
- Theme ¹9. International trade services; view: 482
- Theme ¹9. International trade services; view: 479
- Themes of written works; view: 467
- Themes, Motifs, and Symbols; view: 514
- Then he uncurled his trunk and knocked two of his dear brothers head over heels.; view: 581
- Then he went to fetch his mother.; view: 481
- Then in Triumph; view: 877
- Then the Bi-Coloured-Python-Rock-Snake uncoiled himself very quickly from the rock, and spanked the Elephant's Child with his scalesome, flailsome tail.; view: 475
- Then the Crocodile winked the other eye, and lifted half his tail out of the mud; and the Elephant's Child stepped back most politely, because he did not wish to be spanked again.; view: 505
- Then they all went up the Perak river and went to bed, Best Beloved.; view: 558
- Then they both curled themselves up and rolled round and round Painted Jaguar till his eyes turned truly cart-wheels in his head.; view: 509
- Then they put their veils over their heads, and they put their hands over their mouths, and they tiptoed back to the Palace most mousy-quiet.; view: 621
- Then they went up to the Palace and lived happily ever afterwards. But wasn't it clever of Balkis?; view: 471
- THEODORE ICON OF THE MOTHER OF GOD; view: 574
- Theoretical Analysis of power in society; view: 468
- Theoretical Comment.; view: 614
- Theoretical Phonetics; view: 495
- THEORETICAL PHONETICS; view: 699
- Theoretical phonetics as science. Branches of phonetics. Methods of investigation.; view: 1302
- Theoretical questions necessary for achieving of purposes the practical classes; view: 493
- THEORETICAL QUESTIONS NECESSARY FOR ACHIEVING of the PRACTICAL CLASSES; view: 611
- THEORETICAL QUESTIONS NECESSARY FOR ACHIEVING of the PRACTICAL CLASSES; view: 538
- Theories of syllable formation and division.; view: 620
- Theories of Teaching Pronunciation in Current TEFL / TESOL Practices; view: 1270
- Theories of the syllable.; view: 1056
- Theory of equations; view: 612
- Theory of the Producer; view: 580
- There are four main grjups of musical instruments: wind, string, percussion and keyboard.; view: 517
- There are some words connected with food.; view: 565
- There is a text about one of the famous shopping streets in the world.; view: 595
- There is a very good proverb about person's character. Do the crossword and find it out. Say what you think about it.; view: 536
- There is no doubt about it; view: 902
- There is/are; view: 600
- THERE IS/THERE ARE; view: 577
- There was something so attractive in him that she couldn't bring herself to give him a saucy answer.; view: 488
- There's a solution to the disaster of Britain's universities, if only the government had the courage to grasp it; view: 494
- Therefore, however, although, in general, also, furthermore, secondly, even though, but, in the first place, thirdly, not only, moreover, thirdly; view: 1025
- Thermal relic density; view: 776
- Thermionic Generators; view: 521
- Thermodynamics; view: 677
- Thermoelectric Generators; view: 638
- These are all the letters.; view: 538
- These are the results of Mathew's preparations. Say what he has done.; view: 505
- These definitions are necessary when reading and discussing the text «ROCK CYCLE»; view: 555
- These pairs of words often cause problems. Choose the correct alternative for each word.; view: 612
- These two sentences have a different structure but the same meaning. Change the structure of the sentences below so as to keep their meaning unchanged.; view: 622
- They (were flying – are flying – have flown – would fly) to Denmark next Tuesday.; view: 593
- They came to a place on the road; there stood a temple.; view: 383
- They could hear Painted Jaguar roaring up and down among the trees and the bushes by the side of the turbid Amazon, till his Mummy came.; view: 468
- They forgot to pay; view: 505
- They were thumping him by twos and threes and tens till his eyes turned round and round. He could only gasp and point at Taffy.; view: 512
- Thin route telecommunications; view: 497
- Things are changing; view: 556
- Things Go Better With Coca-Cola; view: 588
- Things Go Better With Coca-Cola; view: 777
- Think ahead; view: 468
- Think ahead; view: 785
- Think ahead; view: 567
- Think ahead; view: 566
- Think ahead; view: 785
- Think ahead; view: 458
- Think ahead; view: 593
- Think ahead; view: 457
- Think ahead; view: 548
- Think Medium; view: 869
- Think of a place in your country (region) that you know well and think is beautiful. Write the description of this area.; view: 760
- Think of the place you live in and answer the following questions.; view: 583
- Think of the synonyms for the following words.; view: 461
- Think of the title to each passage from the text.; view: 507
- Think over and expand on the following. Make sure you use the expressions you've learned in Unit 4.; view: 573
- Thinking ahead; view: 495
- THINKING AHEAD; view: 812
- THINKING AHEAD; view: 815
- THINKING AHEAD; view: 748
- THINKING AHEAD; view: 768
- Third Conditional; view: 607
- Thirty-six killed and 45 injured in miles of flame; view: 446
- This is a simplified illustration of Memory Management; view: 613
- This is our neighbour (whose – which – who – where) father is a doctor.; view: 521
- This is the conversation between Maria (M) and the teacher (T). Try to improve it. Rewrite Maria's responses and hypothesize on how the conversation might go.; view: 527
- This is the list of new appointments at Forever Young Ltd; view: 877
- This is the way Bi-Coloured-Python-Rock-Snakes always talk.; view: 496
- This text summarizes some of Peter Drucker's views on management.; view: 1230
- Thomas Cook; view: 550
- Thomas de Quincey; view: 510
- Thomas HARDY; view: 501
- Those on the right.; view: 567
- Though not beyond criticism, this approach has its advantages and suggests certain new methods of analysing synonyms.; view: 899
- THREAT The summer was very dry and there was a threat of fires in the forests.; view: 372
- Three Essential Ways to Live Healthy; view: 776
- Three Ghost Stories; view: 592
- THREE OUT OF EVERY 10 WOMEN; view: 625
- Three Stages of Glacial Erosion; view: 643
- THREE, FOUR, SHUT THE DOOR; view: 982
- THUS The information thus collected helped to solve the mystery of this crime.; view: 506
- Tibetan Buddhist Sacred Texts; view: 645
- Tidal power; view: 650
- TIME AND ITS CONTROL; view: 590
- Time Commitment; view: 574
- Time Commitment; view: 483
- Time Expressions; view: 545
- Time expressions; view: 540
- Time management; view: 378
- Time management; view: 369
- Time Management; view: 383
- Time management; view: 480
- Time management; view: 471
- Time of a day; view: 444
- Time of a Year; view: 506
- Time Orientation; view: 553
- Time phrases; view: 341
- Time phrases; view: 476
- Time-Eaters; view: 492
- TIME-SAVING TIPS; view: 431
- Timeline; view: 480
- TIMUR BEKMAMBETOV; view: 597
- Tin, tin ores and concentrates. Nickel and nickel ores. Gold markets. Markets of precious metals. Manufactured goods - the iron made from iron ores and steel; view: 536
- TIP #10: SEEK RESOURCES.; view: 495
- TIP #1: CREATE A CULTURAL DIALOGUE.; view: 591
- TIP #3: USE SCAFFOLDING TECHNIQUES TO HELP STUDENTS ACCOMPLISH TASKS.; view: 526
- TIP #6: SPEAK CLEARLY.; view: 523
- TIP #8: BE ADAPTABLE, BUT MAINTAIN HIGH EXPECTATIONS.; view: 532
- Tips for Drafting Student Resumes; view: 577
- TO ACQUIRE One must work hard to acquire a good knowledge of a foreign language.; view: 427
- To acquisition of practical skills of using the genetic laws and methods of examination solve tasks.; view: 602
- TO ASSEMBLE He is a good engineer. He has assembled a motor-car of his own.; view: 555
- TO AVOID To avoid accidents the driver must strictly follow traffic rules.; view: 381
- To be a crime to do something; view: 429
- To be allowed(to); view: 510
- To be awarded alimony payments – ïîëó÷èòü ïðàâî íà àëèìåíòû; view: 703
- To be fond of smth / smb / doing smth; view: 592
- To be in a mess; view: 447
- TO BE TO; view: 602
- TO BE TO; view: 488
- TO BRING (BROUGHT, BROUGHT) Father brought me a very interesting book from London.; view: 523
- TO BUILD A FIRE; view: 637
- TO CALCULATE How was the distance to Mars calculated?; view: 486
- TO CARRY OUT He carried out his plan.; view: 521
- To chatter like a magpie; view: 550
- To claim, to state, to maintain; view: 609
- TO CONTAIN This book contains all the information you need.; view: 571
- To contribute; view: 509
- To cross a runway; view: 562
- TO CURRENT STUDENTS; view: 655
- To death and back.; view: 466
- TO DECIDE I can't decide which book to read.; view: 474
- To deliver / reach a verdict; view: 441
- To depict; view: 453
- To describe personal experience (with superlatives or ordinals); view: 878
- To design – ïðîåêòèðîâàòü; view: 692
- To die of / from cancer — óìåðåòü îò ðàêà; view: 463
- To divide into separate parts.; view: 846
- To doubt; view: 500
- To draw; view: 627
- TO ENTER 1) He entered the institute last year.; view: 459
- To evaluate the cost and benefit; view: 497
- To Fame”.; view: 540
- To familiarize oneself with smth. — îñâîèòüñÿ, îçíàêîìèòüñÿ ñ ÷åì-ë.; view: 504
- TO FOREIGN LANGUAGE EDUCATION; view: 595
- TO FORM International Children's Fund was formed to improve the living conditions of children.; view: 426
- TO FURNISH; view: 588
- To give evidence; view: 448
- To grease the cake tin – ñìàçûâàòü ôîðìó äëÿ âûïå÷êè; view: 717
- To have (got); view: 519
- TO HAVE (GOT) TO; view: 573
- To have (to), to be (to); view: 565
- To have the advantage of; view: 568
- To illustrate the decline of feudalism in England use the text below and text 20 from SUPPLEMENTARY READER to complete the table. Add more issues if necessary.; view: 438
- TO INFLUENCE Bernard Shaw was greatly influenced by Russian literature.; view: 429
- To inherit; view: 885
- TO KEEP (KEPT, SENT) Where do you keep your books? Can you keep a secret?; view: 445
- To lack, to want, lack, want; view: 486
- To let somebody do something; view: 551
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