Interactive Whiteboards and English Teaching: A consideration of typical practice
This article considers the affordances of interactive whiteboards (IWBs) for English teachers by reflecting on the typical use of IWBs by a number of secondary English teachers who use them routinely within their teaching. It looks at the practice of these teachers and considers when the technology is used within lessons, in terms of lesson timing and the stage of teaching. It also draws attention to two particular areas: the most commonly used programmes observed and the use of handwriting on the IWBs.
English Texts for Reading and Discussion (6-8 Forms)
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English Texts for Reading and Discussion (6-8 Forms)
English texts for reading and discussion for 6th, 7th and 8th grades. The books contain interesting stories, fairy tales, legends and questions to them and can be used by the teacher for home reading and further discussion in class and will promote the development of reading, translation, speech, logical thinking skills. The texts are followed by unknown words and expressions that will enrich students' vocabulary. For students, teachers, tutors and those who are learning English on their own.
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BBC ENGLISH PLUS INTERACTIVE is the new updated version of Follow Me!. It is divided in two language levels (Beginners and Intermediate), and the complete course comprises a total of 30 didactical units, contained in 30 CDs and 6 books (or 30 partworks).
Textbooks of the course "British Literature" for specialized school and high school with in-depth study of English, students of the Faculty of Foreign Languages. The educational material of the first book reproduces the modern literary periodization, offers material relating to the era of early and medieval English literature, ends with the period of Romanticism (late 18th - early 19th century). The second book covers the period from the Victorian era to modern postmodernism.