World Club is a four-level, topic-based course that is informative and fun and perfectly bridges the gap between primary and secondary learning. This series encourages students to become independent learners providing real help for mixed-ability classes. Recommended for returnee programs.
A four-level course, each level providing 90-120 hours of classroom instruction
Comprehensive, all-skill syllabus and attractive design
Mini-dictionary and dictionary skills activities included in the book
This is an introductory principles of economics course that covers topics in microeconomics. The breath of topical coverage limits the course objectives to subject matter mastery. The course will present factual material concerning the operation of the firm and household as well as the development of rudimentary understanding of economic decision-making.
The worksheets in the GRAMMAR, USAGE, and MECHANICS workbook provide practice, reinforcement, and extension for Chapters 1–17 of Elements of Language, First Course. Most of the worksheets you will find in this workbook are traditional worksheets providing practice and reinforcement activities on every rule and on all major instructional topics in the grammar, usage, and mechanics chapters in Elements of Language, First Course. An Answer Key is included.
Developing Courses in English for Specific Purposes
Presented in two parts, this book firstly introduces core considerations in ESP course development drawing on examples from a wide range of ESP and EAP courses. Secondly four case studies show how experienced ESP teachers and course developers went about developing courses to meet the needs of their particular learners.
This supplement consists of the author's lectures of a freshmen-level mathematics class offered at Arkansas Tech University. The text represents a serious effort to produce exposition that is accessible to a student at the freshmen or high school levels.