Why
has the website changed?
Where has the old website gone?
How can I access the website?
What are my username and password?
Why don't some of the links work?
Help with downloading documents
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Why has the website changed?
The Exploring Science website has been extended to include
more materials for both editions of the course. There is a whole
range of materials - over 1,300 resources, and offers fantastic
value. In order to maintain a high level of support, we are having
to introduce a charge for the website.
For more about what is included on the companion website, see
About Exploring Science
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Where has the old website gone?
This website is improving the old website and so will replace it
.The old website will be taken offline on 4th November. Until then,
you can still access it by clicking here.
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How can I access the website?
You will need to subscribe. Click here
for information on pricing.
If you are a user of other Exploring Science materials,
you may be eligible for a fantastic offer. If you are already using
Exploring Science, call our Customer Services advisors free
on 0800 579 579. If you are about to purchase Exploring Science
books, contact your local
Longman representative.
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What are my username and password?
Your username is the email address you used to activate your subscription.
When you activated your subscription, you also assigned yourself
a password. If you have forgotten your password, click here.
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Why don't some of the links work?
The website is developing all the time. So that you can see what
we are planning to include, we have included tables with all headings,
but only the underlined ones are linked to the relevant documents.
New material is being added every week.
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Downloads
What is a PDF?
A pdf is a special type of document that is used to deliver high-quality
documents (e.g. worksheets) for printing out over the Internet.
We make use of these so that we can ensure that the materials supplied
on this website reach you looking as intended.
The following logo indicates that a downloadable
file is a pdf: 
How do I download a PDF?
To
download a PDF document you need to have Acrobat Reader installed
on your computer. This application is available at Adobe
Website and is absolutely free.
Once you have Acrobat Reader installed, click on
the download link to view the document on your screen and select
'Print' to print it off. Alternatively you can right-click on the
link and select 'Save Target As
' or 'Save Link As
'
to save the document to disk for use later.
N.B. As downloading from the web takes rather longer
than opening files from a disk, you may have to wait between 30
seconds and a couple of minutes for PDF's to download, depending
on the size of the document and the speed of your modem link.
How do I download other files from this website (Word, Excel
etc.)?
To download other files from the web, either click on the download
link directly to open the document on your screen, or right-click
on the link and select 'Save Target As
' or 'Save Link As
' to save the document to disk for use later.
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