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Our Town: Junior A (Student's Book)
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Our Town: Junior A (Student's Book)Our Town: Junior A (Student's Book)

Our Town is based on a carefully structured syllabus which develops the four skills. The stories, listening tasks, songs and wide variety of activities make English lessons a positive and enjoyable learning experience. The course is supported by new interactive whiteboard software.
 
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Practical Grammar 1
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Practical Grammar 1Practical Grammar 1

Each level of Practical Grammar has 100 units, divided into modules of five units. Each module examines a particular area of grammar. The grammar is set in short, everyday conversations or texts, showing the language in natural situations which students will find engaging and can relate to. Students then examine the form, meaning and use of the language before practicing it in a variety of activity types.
Introduction, Appendices, Answer Key with tapescripts, Index added Thanks to  anonymous

 
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Sounds Great 1 : Workbook
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Sounds Great is a five-level phonics series especially developed for young EFL/ESL learners. Sounds Great initiates the path to English fluency with a systematic presentation of the alphabet, vowel combinations, and consonant blends. The full-color illustrations and vast assortment of activities in each unit of Sounds Great allow the learners to develop their reading and writing skills. The fun chants following each unit will engage the learners' interests while facilitating vocabulary acquisition.
 
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Introductory it
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Introductory itIntroductory it

When the subject is an infinitive phrase, the sentence often begins with it. Instead of saying ‘To find fault with others is easy’, we say, ‘It is easy to find fault with others’. More examples are given below. It is easy to learn English. (More natural than ‘To learn English is easy’).

 
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Present perfect tense
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Present perfect tensePresent perfect tense

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has/have + past participle form of the verb He has written a letter. They have arrived. It has stopped raining. The present perfect tense is used to talk about completed activities in the immediate past. It is often used with the adverb of time just. I have just finished my work.


 
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