Preparation and practice for the Cambridge English: Movers test
Get Ready for Movers covers all the grammar, vocabulary and task types for the new 2012 syllabus
Helps prepare pupils by focusing on all four language skills and familiarizing them with all the task types, enabling them to sit the tests confidently and successfully.
A brand new Elementary level of the world's most trusted English course, with brand new digital resources bringing you a completely up-to-date blended Headway course.
New and updated texts and topics
Integrated skills syllabus with a clear grammar focus
iTools – an all-in-one teaching resource for the interactive classroom
iTutor and iChecker – interactive self-study discs that come with the Student's Book and the Workbook
Fun English will motivate your pupils and also give you the flexibility and support you need to create fun, exciting lessons no matter what your teaching situation. It is particularly appropriate for mixed-ability classes as it includes extra exercises for both fast-finishers and those who need more support. Audio added Thanks to mackicamica and Nikile.
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