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Acknowledgements
We would like to thank the staff and students of the following institutions for their assistance in
trialling these materials:
Wollongong English Language Centre; Australian College of English, Sydney; Hong Kong
Polytechnic; Waratah Education Centre, Sydney;
International House, Queensland; Milton
English Language Centre, Sydney; Oxford Academy of English.
In addition, a number of our non-English speaking friends were kind enough to trial the
materials in their early formats
The authors and publishers are grateful to the following for permission to reproduce copyright
material.
Focus magazine for the extract on pp. 20-21 from
A spark, a flint: how fire lept to life; BBC
WILDLIFE Magazine for the extract on pp. 24-5 from
Showboat as Ark; The Guardian for the
extract on pp. 28-9 from
Architecture — Reaching for the Sky by Ruth Coleman and for the
graphs on pp. 31 and 72; Geoff Maslen for the extract on pp. 40-41 from
The Rights of the Left,
published by
Good Weekend magazine;
National Geographic magazine for the extract and map
on pp. 44-5 from
America’s Beekeepers: Hives for Hire by Alan Mairson,
National Geographic,
May 1993, and for the extract on pp. 80-81 from
Glass: Capturing the Dance of Light by
William S Ellis,
National Geographic, December 1993; the extract on pp. 48-9 is reprinted from
The Tourist Gaze, © John Urry 1990, by permission of Sage Publications Ltd;
The European for
the extract on pp. 60-61 from
Spoken Corpus Conies to Life, for the extract on pp. 64-5 from
Hobbits happy as homes go underground, and for the extract on pp. 84-5 from
Why some women
cross the finish line ahead of men by Andrew Crisp; The Royal Zoological Society of New
South Wales for the extract on pp. 87-8 from an article by Hugh Possmgham in
Conservation of
Australia’s Forest Fauna; Moulmex/Swan for the extract and illustrations on pp. 94-5 from
Instructions for a Moulmex Iron; Cambridge Coach Services for the extract on p. 96;
International Students House for the extracts on p. 99 and p. 101 from the
International
Students’ A-Z: A guide to studying and living in London; Gore and Osment Publications for the
diagram on p 51 and the extract on pp. 102-3 from
The Science and Technology Project Book;
BBC Good Food Magazine for the extract from
Space Invaders, BBC Good Food Magazine,
January 1995, on which Practice Test 3, Listening, Section 4
is based; University of Westminster
for the extract from
Getting it right: Essential information for international students on which
Practice Test 4, Listening, Section 2 is based: the IELTS Reading and Listening answer sheets
are reproduced by permission of the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate.
Photographs p. 20 The Science Photo Library/Adam Hart Davis; p. 80 (top) Image Bank; p. 80
(bottom) Damien Lovegrove.
The illustration on p. 84 is reproduced by permission of Mm Cooper/
The European.
The drawings are by Julian Page. Maps and diagrams by HardLines.
Book
design by Peter Ducker
MSTD
The cassette recording was produced by James Richardson at Studio AVP, London
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