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Real Life brings English to life and makes learning English enjoyable and achievable through practical tasks and evocative topics. Real Life gives students English to talk about issues that are important to their lives. * Real contexts to practise everyday functional language * Real language and opportunities to share ideas with classmates about goals, dreams and global issues * Real strategies for success in their educational career, including speaking and writing skills and exam preparation
Added by: mct | Karma: 2986.29 | Only for teachers, Kids, Reupload Needed | 24 June 2013
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DIPPITYDOO Activity Book
Songs and activities for children
Dippitydoo is a collection of 23 songs, some traditional, some original, and all suitable for children aged 6 to 10. The songs were chosen because of the simplicity of their language, their appeal to children and because they lend themselves to mime, acting and other activities. They provide valuable reinforcement of vocabulary and structures which are normally taught in the first and second years of an English course.
Added by: decabristka | Karma: 68118.34 | ESP, Only for teachers | 22 June 2013
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Career Paths: Law is a new educational resource for business professionals who want to improve their English communication skills in a work environment. Incorporating career-specific vocabulary and contexts, each unit offers step-by-step instruction that immerses students in the four key language components: reading, listening, speaking, and writing. Career Paths: Law presents subject matter including basic legal concepts, court processes, legal billing, evidence, and international law. The series is organized into three levels of difficulty and offers over 400 vocabulary terms and phrases
The Teacher's book contains a full answer key and audio scripts.
If you are interested in how to effectively evaluate or assess English language learning, this collection of papers – the proceedings from the British Council East Asia Regional Symposium on Assessment and Evaluation – is essential reading.
These Proceedings capture the insights from contributors with a wide range of backgrounds and experience. The papers describe different contexts and tackle the issues from a variety of perspectives and as a result provide an immensely important contribution to discussions surrounding assessment and evaluation.