Speakout is a new general English course that helps adult learners gain confidence in all skill areas using authentic materials from the BBC. With its wide range of support material, it meets the diverse needs of learners in a variety of teaching situations and helps to bridge the gap between the classroom and the real world. Speakout has been developed in association with BBC Worldwide and BBC Learning English.
Sitational English: Listen to Everyday Situations in English and Practise What You Need to Say
How can you find the most useful expressions of everyday English and then practice using them enough, so that you really learn them? Listen and speak situational English is the answer. It gives you listening and speaking practice with a large selection of useful expressions that foreign speakers of English need to use. There are 37 sections on different themes, including: Shopping, Telephoning, Business Telephoning, Meetings, Beeing a guest, helping and thanking, apologising.
English for Football is part of the Express Series. It is an ideal course for students who want to communicate better in English in the world of football.
It is is an ideal short course for anyone who plays football, coaches players or manages a team.
This short, intensive course can be completed in 25-30 hours, so students make progress quickly. English for Football can be used as a stand-alone course, for self-study using the interactive MultiROM, or alongside a coursebook such as International Express.
Welcome Plus 2 - Pupil's Book - Test Booklet - Audio CDs
Welcome Plus is a beginner's course for children learning English. Welcome Plus 2 consists of seven units of six pages each. Each unit is divided into three lessons where all four skills are thoroughly practised. There is also a play to be performed a the end of the school year.
The burned man turned towards his burned friend on the other trolley. He put his hand onto his friend´s hand. "J ... a ... k ... e!" But that was his last word. He died, with his hand in the hand of his friend. "Can you hear me? Jake, did you say?" The nurse lifted the dead man´s hand away from his friend´s and laid it across his chest.