NEW HEADWAY INTERMEDIATE PRONUNCIATION (AUDIO)
Intermediate and Upper-intermediate.
Headway Pronunciation has been completely revised at Intermediate and Upper-intermediate levels to complement the New Headway English Course.
• suitable for use with any course of freestanding material
• shorter and more concise, with listening material on a single cassette
• ideal for self-study
• competitively priced for students purchase
New interactive edition of the best-selling course for adult professional learners. International Express has a proven formula that combines general English with business situations. It gives students the social and functional English they need to work, travel, and socialize. Old edition 2001
this cd is suitable for both beginner and intermediate students and adults. it helps students to develop their level to upper intermediate. there are different activities puzzles games. listening and recording activities to compare your voice to native speaker.
This is the album out-of-print one from 1965. It was an interesting experiment, mixing the sped-up voices of Alvin, Simon, and Theodore with a children's chorus (the Jimmy Joyce Singers), but it's a nice change. Hope you like it!
Do-Re-Mi
Rag Mop
Me Too (Ho-Ho! Ha-Ha!)
Mister Sandman
Hello Dolly
Puff the Magic Dragon
Tonight You Belong to Me
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
Tea for Two
Que Sera Sera
Mississippi Mud
Down by the Old Mill Stream
Here's another album of kid's songs performed by "The Merry Players". I haven't heard of them myself, but a number of the songs (especially ones on the second half of the record) sound like some of the same singers used on the "Songs to Tickle Your Funny Bone" album. I think it would have been a blast to be part of some roving band of studio singers that specialized in doing children's records. As many albums as there were, I think you'd be set for life (or at least as long as your voice held out)! Anyway, hope you like this one!