Cambridge English: Advanced Result is fully updated to prepare students for success in the new 2015 exam. The contemporary topics, lively texts and vibrant design keep students motivated and the online practice and online practice test provide plenty of opportunities for further learning outside class.
Open Doors is a communicative course for young teenagers that teaches them how to use language in real situations; it is also a structural course that gives a clear and careful introduction to English grammar. With this dual approach, Open Doors aims to develop vital language skills that will enable students to communicate both fluently and accurately. Open Doors recognizes that in every class there are students with different learning styles and levels of motivation. The course is therefore designed to allow each student not only to enjoy the language learning process, but also to succeed at it, according to his or her individual level of ability and interest. Audio added Thanks to ahmetes
A new edition of Gold First, completely in line with Cambridge 2015 exam specifications. Build your students’ confidence in a fun and engaging way, combining carefully graded exam preparation for the Cambridge English: First exam with thorough language and skills development. Stimulating discussion-rich topics and strong focus on vocabulary and chunks of language plus extensive writing support will ensure your students are ready on the day of the exam. Gold is suitable for a variety of learning styles ensuring all students achieve their learning goals.
A communicative, three-part course for young teenagers with a clear, structural approach and an emphasis on student involvement. - Designed to appeal to teenage students, with lively, relevant material and enjoyable activities. - New language is introduced through a motivating photostory featuring a group of British teenagers in real everyday situations. - An 'English across the Curriculum' section in each unit encourages students to use their English to talk about a wide variety of topics, from music and sports to science and nature. - The last activity in each unit is a song or chant. Scanned for ET To Maximadman