Ñommunicative course with an accessible grammar syllabus designed to address the needs of young teenagers. Fun and engaging, it makes the most of the growing identity of the young teenager through motivating texts and stories.
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Learn With Us is a 6-level child-centred course for Primary teachers that enables children of ALL abilities to learn by doing, to learn together, and to learn from each other. In each level of the course, the children follow the experiences of a real English-speaking schoolchild, and actively share everyday experiences and learning. This approach structures language learning around real children in real and relatable situations. This course is culturally-immersive, and offers unprecedented amounts of real-life video around the home, school and wider community, promoting an understanding of other cultures and encouraging children to reflect on the importance of their own culture.
This highly accessible introductory textbook carefully explores the main issues that have driven the field of second language acquisition research. Intended for students with little or no background in linguistics or psycholinguistics, it explains important linguistic concepts, and how and why they are relevant to second language acquisition. Topics are presented via a 'key questions' structure that enables the reader to understand how these questions have motivated research in the field, and the problems to which researchers are seeking solutions. It provides a complete package for any introductory course on second language acquisition.
Real English people don't speak like your textbook... so it's no wonder you feel unprepared when it's your turn to speak! This book fixes that. For the first time, you'll learn to speak English in the REAL world, with 101 authentic conversations in simple, spoken English, so you can become confident in the words, phrases and expressions you need to communicate like a local.
Each conversation is limited to around 15 lines of dialogue (150 words), so you can get that crucial sense of achievement and motivation when you finish each conversation, and say "I actually understood all of that!"