Книга для учащегося к курсу Activate! B1 Activate! B1 is ideal for teenage students who are preparing for all B1 level examinations. 12 ten-page units with full skills lessons per unit, “Time to Revise” sections between every 2 units helps consolidate new language, teenage “exam coach” characters support students with the Skillzone and Examzone boxes, summarise and Memorise boxes help students to focus on key language
Activate! B1 is ideal for teenage students who are preparing for all B1 level examinations. AUDIO ADDED
Access is a four level course. The series follows the principles of the Common European Framework of Reference and combines active English learning with a variety of lively topics presented in themed modules.
Listen and Learn 101 American English idioms (Book+Audio) Publication Date: 1996 Primary Category: Citizenship/American Culture. Language Level: Intermediate Education Sector. High School, Pre-University (Intensive type programs), Adult Education How much dirt is there in a hole exactly one foot deep and one foot wide? None. A hole is empty! Students' minds will be far from empty with this humorous book! Riddles provide a wealth of opportunity to gain new insights into the American English language and culture. Each one is accompanied by text that helps ESL students master the underlying linguistic and cultural reasons why the joke is funny. For example, How do you keep a rhinoceros from charging? (Take away his credit cards) points out the double meaning of the word charge. Categories include riddles whose solutions depend on a play on words or cultural understanding, or those that present a logic problem. Comic art makes this a delightful way to learn English! • Audio CD: The audio CD contains readings of each of the 101 idioms, so you can hear how American English sounds and practice what you have learned.
Learning to speak a foreign language fluently and without an accent isn’t easy. In most educational systems, students spend many years studying grammatical rules, but they don’t get much of the chance to speak. Arriving in a new county can be a frustrating experience. Although, they may be able to read and write very well, they often that they can’t understand what the people say to them. English is especially difficult. Because pronunciation of words is not clearly shown by how they are written. But the major problem is being able to listen, think and respond in another language at a natural speed. This takes time and practice. AMERICAN ENGLISH