Current vol. 46 August - October 2014Current is a fully supported extensive reader that pushes students in their fluency and idiomatic understanding across a range of contexts and encourages debate and discussion. Explores the English language; gives a deeper cultural understanding of the institutions and issues affecting the English-speaking world in 2014-15. Regular Features: News 24/7; Culture Uncovered; Up-Close; Reality Check; The Buzz; Evolution English; Flashpoint
Build confidence in reading, listening, writing and speaking. Crown promotes a love of learning English by using engaging texts on teenage life and English-speaking culture from around the World, recycling and practising students’ vocabulary, tenses and grammar, built on a solid syllabus. Regular features include: A Teen’s Guide to British culture; Culture Quiz; Signs you see in Britain; If …..were on Facebook; The CROWN Story.
A fun and accessible introduction to English that will excite and engage beginners of all abilities and interests! Vibrant and visual magazines packed with short articles, comic strips, puzzles, quizzes, videos, interviews and songs. Regular features include: Culture Crew (Video), Role-play Rap, One Direction cartoon (with online animation) Music; Sport; Spot the Difference.
The Economist is a global weekly magazine written for those who share an uncommon interest in being well and broadly informed. Each issue explores the close links between domestic and international issues, business, politics, finance, current affairs, science, technology and the arts.
Parrot Time is a magazine covering language, linguistics and culture of the world around us. This very special Faroe Island issue. Issue 11:
Letter From The Editor - World Ambassadors • Coming Home to Faroese - The Why and How of Learning a Small Language • Danish and Faroese: A Biography • At the Cinema - Ludo • Basic Guide to Faroese • Celebrations - The Faroese Festival Summer • Revisted - The Faroe Islands • Word on the Streets - Famous Faroe Islanders • Where Are You? • The Grind: Why the Faroese Hunt Whales • The Legend of the Scottish Princess • Faroese Ballads - Nornagest Ríma and Ormurin Langi