Objective IELTS Intermediate Teacher's Book
- 144pages
- 6 heures de lecture
An IELTS preparation course in two levels, Intermediate for students needing a band 5.0 - 6.0, Advanced for students aiming for Band 6.0 - 7.0.
Michael Ian Black est reconnu pour son esprit vif et son humour d'observation, explorant souvent les absurdités de la vie moderne à travers la comédie. Son travail s'étend sur divers médias, y compris la télévision, le cinéma et le stand-up, offrant constamment des commentaires perspicaces et hilarants. L'écriture de Black aborde fréquemment des expériences quotidiennes auxquelles le public peut s'identifier, offrant une perspective fraîche et souvent inattendue qui résonne auprès d'un large public. Sa voix distinctive en fait une figure marquante de la comédie contemporaine.






An IELTS preparation course in two levels, Intermediate for students needing a band 5.0 - 6.0, Advanced for students aiming for Band 6.0 - 7.0.
Written in response to rising gun violence and building off of his New York Times op-ed “The Boys Are Not All Right,†Michael Ian Black's A Better Man is a poignant look at manhood. Written in the form of a heartfelt letter to his teenage son before he leaves for college, Black offers a radical plea for rethinking masculinity and teaching young men to give and receive love.
"A humorous satirical field guide for identifying and defeating a Trump when discovered in the wilds of a presidential election"--
When Potato hurt Flamingo's feelings a friend helps him realize the power of an apology.
A bored girl encounters a potato who believes children are uninteresting. Determined to change his mind, she showcases the fun and creativity that kids can offer, engaging in activities like cartwheeling and imaginative play. The story is presented in vibrant full color, highlighting the whimsical adventures that unfold as she attempts to prove the potato wrong.
A girl, a potato, and a very sad flamingo star in this charming sequel to I’m Bored by New York Times bestselling author and comedian Michael Ian Black and celebrated illustrator Debbie Ridpath Ohi. Everyone feels sad sometimes—even flamingos. Sigh. When Flamingo announces he’s feeling down, the little girl and Potato try to cheer him up, but nothing seems to work. Not even dirt! (Which usually works for Potato.) Flamingo learns that he will not always feel this way. And his friends learn that sometimes being a friend means you don’t have to cheer someone up. You just have to stick by your pal no matter how they feel. Even if they’re a potato.
Some bears will go to any length to get some honey. This one recruits every animal that comes along to form, well, a stack. The result? Tail of the duck to the gluteus maximus of the duck-billed platypus (with many other rears in between). Readers will giggle with delight at the bird's eye view of some hysterical animal bottoms. Follow this back-sided journey up the tree - where the real surprise awaits. The pairing of Black's minimal text with Hawkes's visual story line will keep you chuckling from the bottom up.
A girl, a flamingo, and a worried potato star in the bestselling author Michael Ian Black and celebrated illustrator Debbie Ridpath Ohi's book about feelings-and why they're good, even when they feel bad.
Following his first book of hilarious essays in "My Custom Van," Black expands his commentary to the subject that has made him one of the most-followed celebrities on Twitter: his irreverent take on the joys of suburban family life.
A frank and funny memoir from bestselling author and alt-comedy legend Michael Ian Black, about confronting his genetic legacy as he hits his 40s.