The Superstar Student
Twelve-volume series helps high school students improve study skills and develop genuine enthusiasm for learning. Includes budgeting time, taking notes, annotating texts, writing papers, completing exams and choosing the right career path after high school.
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ESL: English as a Second Language
A self-teaching tool for ESL students, this six-lesson series shows how to pronounce, speak, read and remember with ease and confidence. Teaches sounds with distinct phonetic characteristics and specific rules.
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Macbeth: The Tragic Pair
Noted Shakespeare scholars Rebecca Flynn and Gary Taylor introduce Macbeth: The Tragic Pair from the Scottish Highlands and explain the language, plot, themes, and geographical and historical background of the tragedy of Macbeth.
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In the Steps of Shakespeare: London & Stratford
Shakespearean scholar Rebecca Flynn takes students on a tour of Shakespeare’s London and Stratford, including many of the sites that served as inspiration for the Bard or played a prominent role in his work.
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The Shakespeare Conspiracy
Drawing on original 16th century documents and the Oxford Bible, this film is investigates the controversy over the true authorship of the works attributed to William Shakespeare.
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Modern Moliere
Explore and interpret the work of France's most famous 17th century playwright through contemporary productions staged more than three centuries later.
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The Shakespeare Series
Shakespeare’s historical and literary legacy is preserved in its original form for all contemporary scholars, teachers and students in these ten productions.
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Romeo & Juliet: The Tragic Lovers
More than a staged performance of Shakespeare's famous tragedy, this title includes insight from scholars James McBride, Gary Taylor (editor of the Oxford Edition of the Complete Works of Shakespeare) and Judith Annozine.
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Shakespeare & The Spanish Connection
Join the Theater Department of the University of California at Berkeley for reenactments of plays from both Anglo and Hispanic cultures, featuring spectacular costumes and acting that connects with both cultures despite the language barrier.
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Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre Restored
Documents the first recorded Elizabethan production in the newly rebuilt Globe Theatre in London, including eighteen months of planning, rehearsal, location work, and even post-production.
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