Skill Plus: Listening and Speaking for Advanced Learners
Added by: Marian.ela | Karma: 4.06 | Black Hole | 12 March 2013
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Skill Plus
A book to improove your english listening and speaking skills.
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Games for Language Learning is an excellent aid to the teacher who wants to make language learning more meaningful and more fun. Games can be used to practise any of the skills - speaking, listening, reading and writing. To enable teachers to select the activities most suitable for their needs, precise information is provided about the language content, the skills to be practised, the level, the degree of teacher-control, and the time and materials required. Clear advice is given on preparation and classroom procedure, with many illustrations and examples.
English for Socializing is part of the EXPRESS SERIES. It is the ideal quick course for anyone who needs English to socialize in a professional context. It can be used to supplement a regular coursebook, on its own, as a stand-alone intensive specialist course of for self-study. * A broad range of material targeting different socializing skills and small talk topics * A wide variety of engaging exercises * Stimulating role-plays * Info boxes with cross-cultural tips, useful language, and strategies for successful socializing
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The Hot English Method consists of two interlinked products: Hot English magazine & The Skills Booklets. The Skill Booklet offers a syllabus that provides language-learning structure. The Skills Booklet is full of useful and essential language for everyday communication, and come with speaking activities for students to engage in. Each Skills Booklet consists of approximately 100 pages divided into units.
This collection of activities was developed for instructors working with adult ESL learners who have had little or no opportunity to develop reading and writing skills.