Teaching Other Subjects Through English (Resource Books for Teachers)
Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) has attracted great interest in recent years, especially in Europe but increasingly more widely in the world. This is undoubtedly linked to the expansion of subject teaching in English, whether in state pilot experimental schools, universities, or international schools. This in its turn rides on the back of the tendency for parents to want their children to make an earlier start in learning English.
Success is a six-level course for Upper Secondary school students aged 14-20 years, taking learners from zero beginner to an advanced level of English competency. The age range has been fundamental in defining the most important features of this course. Designed for learners who are at a critical point in their education, Success helps them bridge the gap between their school years and adulthood.
Jack and the Beanstalk is an English fairy tale, closely associated with the tale of Jack the Giant Killer.
The story tells of a boy named Jack who was sent to market one day by his mother to sell their last possession, the cow. As Jack was on his way he met a stranger who offered to trade five "magic" beans for the cow...
For & Against 1: Expressing Opinions and Exchanging Ideas is designed to help Korean students gain confidence in expressing opinions. Each of the fifteen units presents both sides of an interesting and controversial issue. The aim of the book is to encourage students to consider their position and develop skills to discuss each issue. It is hoped that students will continue to practice and apply these skills to their own discussions.
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