- Listening Strategies help students recognize language signals and tune in to academic lectures.
- Note-taking Strategies help students manage information intake.
- Discussion Strategies help students participate fully in classroom discussion.
- Themed units align with academic content areas
Lecture Ready 2 includes 5 units: Marketing, Social Sciences, Science, Media Studies, Linguistics. Answer key and transcripts.
2 audio CDs of lectures, listening exercises for targeted lecture language in each chapter (ten total).
CD1 (Chapters 1-5), CD2 (chapters 6-10).Lecture Ready Strategies for Academic Listening, Note-taking, and Discussion prepares students to deal with academic lectures with skill and confidence.The lectures include elements of natural speech, such as false starts and digressions, to provide practice in maintaining focus on the essential core of a lecture.Key features:
Everyone's needs are different when it comes to using English at work. The Interactive Workbook gives you practical tools to use immediately in your work by helping you to practise the language and skills from the Student's Book, and make them personal to you and your own work situation. It also helps you review and test your own progress.
Interactive content - Exercises & Tests - Email - Phrasebank - Phrasebook - Glossary 21 July 2008: Student's Book + 2 CDs added by hanh_vn
01 - Jeffty is Five by Harlan Elliso
02 - Twilight by John W. Campbell
03 - The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas by Ursula K. Le Guin
04 - Bears Discover Fire by Terry Bisson
05 - The Crystal Spheres by David Brin
06 - That Only a Mother by Judith Merrill
07 - Allamagoosa by Eric Frank Russell
08 - Tangents by Greg Bear
09 - The Nine Billion Names of God by Arthur C. Clarke
10 - Huddling Place by Clifford D. Simak
11 - Why I Left Harry's All-Night Hamburgers by Lawrence Watt Evans
12 - Fermi and Frost by Frederick Pohl
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