Relevant, complete and New! Effective, and easy-to-teach as ever, What’s Up? Second Edition is packed with new features that will increase student involvement and communicative ability. Optional Final tasks based on Web 2.0 applications will spark their creativity and train their critical thinking skills.
Come On, Everyone is a six-level course that gives students a confident start to learning English. With taskbased activities and vivid illustrations, Come On, Everyone inspires students to develop 21st Century Skills. Each Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) lesson instructs students about real-life, applicable subjects while fostering their English language acquisition. Come On, Everyone is your key to cultivating an engaging classroom where every learner becomes a great thinker.
Come On, Everyone is a six-level course that gives students a confident start to learning English. With taskbased activities and vivid illustrations, Come On, Everyone inspires students to develop 21st Century Skills. Each Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) lesson instructs students about real-life, applicable subjects while fostering their English language acquisition. Come On, Everyone is your key to cultivating an engaging classroom where every learner becomes a great thinker.
Come On, Everyone is a six-level course that gives students a confident start to learning English. With taskbased activities and vivid illustrations, Come On, Everyone inspires students to develop 21st Century Skills. Each Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) lesson instructs students about real-life, applicable subjects while fostering their English language acquisition. Come On, Everyone is your key to cultivating an engaging classroom where every learner becomes a great thinker.
44 Overused Words & Phrases To Be Aware Of (Infographic)
ake our list of overused words and phrases as a reminder to use them less often, or stop using them altogether; Because sometimes, the words we say don’t mean much. This infographic highlights 44 such terms, so nondescript and ubiquitous that many barely even notice their meaningless existence.