The Learning Languages programme is for all language learners who are
studying for leisure or work, or for those who are considering learning
a language. It is comprised of a compilation of extracts from a range
of programmes about language learning and learners, illustrates some of
the issues involved and offers guidelines on how to learn a language
more effectively.
Skills Builder For Young Learners - Flyers 1 Student's Book + Audio (2000)
Added by: IrinaM | Karma: 469.74 | Exam Materials » YLE | 13 July 2008
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This exciting new series is designed to develop all four language skills at primary level. The syllabus reflects the language covered in primary courses and material taught around the world. The tasks and activities provide excellent practice in listening, speaking, reading and writing. The series is an ideal supplement to any course at primary level. The books can also be used by pupils who are preparing for the Young Learners Examinations (YLE) as well as other examinations at the same level.
Channel your English is an exciting and easy-to-use course which effectively meets the needs of teenage and young adult learners. It takes learners smoothly from Beginner to Upper-Intermediate level and enables them to communicate fluently, accurately and confidently in real-life situations. It uses an integrated pproach to all four language skills in a carefully-graded, well-organised and userfriendly syllabus. AUDIO ONLY
Set Sail - 2 - Teacher's Activity Book (Overprinted)
Added by: Lyudmila A | Karma: 103.16 | Coursebooks | 24 June 2008
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Set Sail! is an early-primary course. Two captivating characters, Larry and Lulu, along with their pet, Chuckles the chimp, take young learners to a world of fun and adventure!
Set Sail! 2 provides practice in all four skills, progressing to more demanding tasks designed to fully equip young learners with the ability to communicate in the target language.
Each level of the Set Sail! series consists of six themes. The Pupil´s Book and the Activity Book are designed to be covered in 70 hours of classroom work.