High Note is an intensive five-level course for upper-secondary students that bridges the gap between school life and young adulthood. Designed to inspire modern teenagers to reach ambitious goals, the course equips them with language skills alongside the life and career competencies that are indispensable to succeed in exams, in the workplace and in their future
High Note is an intensive five-level course for upper-secondary students that bridges the gap between school life and young adulthood. Designed to inspire modern teenagers to reach ambitious goals, the course equips them with language skills alongside the life and career competencies that are indispensable to succeed in exams, in the workplace and in their future.
High Note is an intensive five-level course for upper-secondary students that bridges the gap between school life and young adulthood. Designed to inspire modern teenagers to reach ambitious goals, the course equips them with language skills alongside the life and career competencies that are indispensable to succeed in exams, in the workplace and in their future.
Way to go! is a six-level secondary school series aimed at grades 6 to 11 for schools that teach between three and five hours of English per week. The main purpose of the series is to create an appealing and enjoyable environment in which students can develop their English, not only in terms of grammar, but also at a communicative level. This series takes into account the guidelines set out by the Ministry of Education in terms of the Basic Learning Rights and the suggested English curriculum for Colombian schools, and also incorporates modern and innovative conceptual developments in the discipline of teaching and learning languages at a global as well as a national level.
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