The fun, new three-level British English course with fully integrated DVD motivating pre-schoolers to learn through memorable stories and songs. This great new series focuses on the real-life pre-school environment, a familiar setting for little ones to start learning English through other subjects. Monkey (the puppet) starts every lesson in a fun way and the children's enthusiasm for English builds from the beginning. Through easy-to-follow classroom routines for each lesson children also learn to develop good habits and good behaviour. Playtime's lively stories present natural language in familiar contexts - using integrated DVD as well.
The English Teacher's Handbook (Continuum Education Handbooks)
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The English Teacher's Handbook (Continuum Education Handbooks)
Helena Ceranic is Head of English Faculty and Assistant Principal at Bottisham Village College in Cambridgeshire, UK. She has taught English in three secondary schools and has experience of being a Lead English teacher for Essex Local Authority.
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Play School is Australia's most successful regular television program for pre-school children. Each program contains a story, some songs (both traditional and new) and a variety of play ideas with things to make and do.
Technical Englih 4Technical English is a four-level course for students in technical or vocational education, and for company employees in training at work. It covers the core language and skills that students need to communicate successfully in all technical and industrial specialisations.
Level 4 is for Upper Intermediate students and covers CEF levels B2 to C1
911- it's the Emergency service from mistakes in English. Are you in trouble with English grammar? Do you have questions about stylistics? Do you want to avoid mistakes at spoken language? So that's it what you need. It's called "911"