Now in an updated third edition, English Teaching in the Secondary School is a comprehensive guide to the theory and practice of teaching English. Presenting an informed view of current educational policy, the authors provide advice to help students creatively and independently interpret government initiatives and incorporate them in their teaching practice. With practical ideas for use in the classroom, extensive discussion of theory and opportunities for reflection and critical thought, the authors guide students through the whole process of English teaching in the secondary school.
inspiring and up-to-date topics that are relevant to the age group
activities that help students both understand (Work it Out) and internalise grammar rules (Check it Out) as well as avoid common mistakes (Mind the Trap)
a syllabus that focuses on communication in real-world contexts (Speak Out)
clear syllabus supported by exam practice and exam strategies
graded programme and regular opportunities for evaluation and self-evaluation
United States of America Workbook with Reward Stickers, Grade 1 (A+ Let's Grow Smart!)
Give your child a head start with this informative and fun interactive workbook with reward stickers. Your child will learn fun facts about the states, their capitals, state birds and state flowers in a fun and interactive way using puzzles, questionnaires , mazes...
Book provides activities that are great for independent work in class, homework assignments, or extra practice to get ahead. 32 pages with answer sheet. Ages 5-7
Give your teenage and young adult students in their pre-FCE year a flying start. This engaging course gives a solid grounding in all the language and skills tested at First Certificate and gradually introduces exam tasks. Motivate your students with topics like Music, Time Out and The Age Of TV Teach a structured, thorough curriculum with ease - the Coursebook is logically organised and has lots of vocabulary and grammar practice Give your students exam confidence with detailed practice of key reading, writing and listening strategies