A seven-level course that motivates children by linking the English classroom to the wider world. Everybody Up encourages children to use language in a natural and meaningful way by connecting English to their own lives. Colorful cross-curricular lessons link English to other school subjects. Fun stories teach life lessons such as being kind and polite. Great songs, and the specialEverybody Up Friends, motivate children to practice English – even at home!
A seven-level course that motivates children by linking the English classroom to the wider world.
Everybody Up encourages children to use language in a natural and meaningful way by connecting English to their own lives. Colorful cross-curricular lessons link English to other school subjects. Fun stories teach life lessons such as being kind and polite. Great songs, and the specialEverybody Up Friends, motivate children to practice English – even at home!
Updated with new texts, topics and themes, Headway 5th edition provides fresh and relevant English instruction that is tailored to your students’ needs. Headway and its award-winning authors, Liz and John Soars, are names that have become synonymous with English Language Teaching and learning. Teach with Headway’s perfectly-balanced grammar and skills syllabus, based on the course’s world-renowned methodology. Headway 5th edition retains the course’s trusted methodology and has been updated with new texts, topics and digital resources.
Hey Friends! is a dynamic, solid and fun series for Primary pupils with 1 to 3 periods of English a week. Designed to encourage the pupils’ learning of English as a social adventure while learning about their own and other cultures. Hey Friends! fosters the development of critical thinking skills, values and social skills while adhering to the national and local curricula. Set in a fun and entertaining environment, thes series is full of songs, games and the powerful combination of fantasy and reality.
This lesson will be focusing on some confusing English words - HOMONYMS - words that sound the same but are spelled differently and have different meanings.
They are especially important when you are writing in English. When you are speaking, it doesn’t really matter, does it? Because they sound exactly the same!! But as soon as you write it down… that’s where you’ll run into trouble! Especially, if you’re sitting an exam, writing an essay or an important email!