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What are the Cambridge textbooks?
Cambridge textbooks include Cambridge International English Course, Cambridge International Children's English and Cambridge English.

Cambridge International English Course: A Book Published by Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press in 2003, by Richards. Through a lot of inspiring and challenging practical activities, this book enables students to further consolidate and develop their ability to communicate in English.

Cambridge International Children's English: A zero-starting children's English textbook launched globally in 2009, co-authored by international English teaching experts Caroline Carson and Michael Tomlinson. This set of teaching materials takes the life of star families as the theme, with interesting and fashionable images, vivid stories, rich songs and rich activities.

Cambridge English: The extended reading series of Cambridge English Youth Edition is adapted from the original English version of Success and Reading, and is matched with the advanced supplementary reading course of Cambridge English Youth Edition. Each course includes nearly 65,438+000 reading articles with a wide range of topics and genres, selected pictures and practical exercises.

The reading materials are all taken from real English articles, from which middle school students can learn the real English syntactic structure and expression. The compilation of this course keeps up with the trend of the times, and the content conforms to the learning interest of middle school students, which is helpful to further understand the world and improve language ability.

Cambridge university profile:

Cambridge University, located in Cambridgeshire, England, is a public research university with a traditional college system. The school is a member of Russell University Group and Global University Presidents Forum, and is known as one of the "Golden Triangle Famous Schools" and "G5". Cambridge University is the second oldest university in the English-speaking world. Its predecessor was an association of scholars founded in 1209.

Cambridge University has more than 19000 full-time students, including more than 12000 undergraduates and more than 7000 postgraduates. 70% of the graduate students come from other universities, among which 38% are foreign students from outside the EU, and 46.7% are female students. The United States has the largest number of international students, with about 680 students, followed by China with about 620 students. The dropout rate of Cambridge University is the lowest in Britain.

Cambridge University has more than 150 departments and research institutions. Faculty members are usually members of one or more colleges and are usually responsible for academic and research work in universities. Departments and research institutions in universities are divided into six departments, and each department is composed of many departments and research institutions. A parliament is responsible for supervising the teaching and research work of different institutions.