An English secondary course for students aged 12-16 years.
A supportive course that helps students of all abilities build confidence through graded practice. The flexible package makes it ideal for mixed-ability classes, and varying teaching loads. Online Practice provides extra activities for the classroom or home that teachers can track. English Plus develops students' communication skills through a structured and methodical approach, helping students to achieve their individual learning outcomes in every lesson.
Practise and Pass Flyers is especially useful for pupils who need to prepare and practise for the Cambridge YLE Test over a relatively short period or alongside another course book. It provides 20 to 30 hours of material.
Gold Experience A1 Students' BookGold Experience is a fast-paced course that engages and motivates teenagers with its wide variety of contemporary topics. Contexts such as the internet, social media and television are relevant to students' lives and content-rich CLIL subjects help students learn about the world. Gold Experience offers a complete package of print and digital materials, which provide maximum flexibility for your teaching situation.This brand new five-level exam preparation and general English course for teenagers is completely in line with the Cambridge English: First for Schools 2015 specifications.
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Objective PET Student's Book (2010 Edition)
Objective PET Second edition is a completely updated and revised edition of the best-selling Objective PET course.
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Linguistic-oriented theories of First language learning/acquisition
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