Channel your English Intermediate is a new course which smoothly brings learners of English from elementary to a higher level of fluency. The Teacher' Book contains all the material included in the Student's Book with interleaved Teacher's notes. including: Tables with the functions, structures and vocabulary introduced in each lesson, Suggested lesson plans, Useful tips and notes, Answers to all exercises, Listening tapescripts, Ideas for optional activities and projects.
The main feature of an outstanding lesson is that all students make progress. Taking the structure of a lesson as the starting point, this book demonstrates how assessment for learning can be used to enhance and support all aspects of the learning process. Including chapters on embedding assessment during each phase of the lesson, using assessment data to inform planning, questioning techniques and feedback, the book will help you to use assessment effectively to produce outstanding results.
A twentysomething bus rider with a long, skinny neck and a goofy hat accuses another passenger of trampling his feet; he then grabs an empty seat. Later, in a park, a friend encourages the same man to reorganize the buttons on his overcoat. In Raymond Queneau's Exercises in Style, this determinedly pointless scenario unfolds 99 times in twice as many pages. Originally published in 1947 (in French), these terse variations on a theme are a wry lesson in creativity. The story is told as an official letter, as a blurb for a novel, as a sonnet, and in "Opera English." It's told onomatopoetically, philosophically, telegraphically, and mathematically.
Specifically for children in first grade, this essential workbook teaches children basic math concepts and skills and then offers a variety of activities for skill-and-drill practice. Featuring 48 pages of challenging lesson content with real-life applications, easy-to-understand directions and a complete answer key.