Stepping Stones is a complete three level English course for children in primary schools. - The topics, tasks, activities, games and songs are all designed to make learning enjoyable and to help children use English meaningfully in a variety of contexts. - The syllabus takes into account the children's educational and social development as well as providing through coverage and recycling of key vocabulary, functions, structures and skills. - The step-by-step approach makes Stepping Stones simple to use and very easy to teach.
Have you ever received a really nice present, been invited to a wedding or had a close friend who did you a big favour? How would you thank people in these different situations? In this lesson, you can learn different ways to thank people in English.
In this lesson, you can learn about how to talk about food and cooking in English. What kind of food do you like or dislike? Do you like cooking, trying new recipes, or eating out? In this lesson, you can learn how to describe food in detail in English.
STEPPING STONES is a complete three-level English course for children in primary school.
The topics, tasks, activities, games and songs are all designed to make learning enjoyable and to help children use English meaningfully in a variety of contexts.
The syllabus takes into account the child’s educational and social development as well as providing thorough coverage and recycling of key vocabulary, functions, structures and skills.
The step-by-step approach makes STEPPING STONES simple to use and very easy to teach.
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Big English 1-6 Interactive games
Big English 1-6 Interactive games to unzip and use with your students
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