BBC DVD English - World's Most Popular English Course
BBC DVD ENGLISH is the new updated version of "Follow Me", the world's most famous English course, sold in more than 80 countries. Entertaining everyday situations played by English actors using progressive language based on the specifications of the Council of Europe's experts. The students may choose between watching them without subtitles or with subtitles in English or in their native language.
The Kiss - Love Stories from North America - Bookworms 3
Love stories with a difference... There's a kiss by a fireside that was a mistake, there's a man-hating aunt by the seaside, and a gunman in Texas wanting a fight. There's a white heron flying over a forest, and a messenger running between two benches in a park. And of course, there's a girl who meets a boy...
THE CAY is a tense and compulsive survival story by Theodore Taylor of a young boy and an old man adrift on the ocean, then marooned on a tiny, deserted island. It is also a fascinating study of the relationship between Phillip, white, American, and influenced by his mother's prejudices, and the black man upon whom Phillip's life depends.
English for Banking has 12 units, each of which is based on a different aspect of banking. Odd-numbered units are based on listening (lecture/seminar extracts). Even-numbered units are based on reading. Each unit provides between 4 and 6 hours of classroom activity with the possibility of a further 2-4 hours on the suggested extra activities. The course will be suitable, therefore, as the core component of a faculty-specific pre-sessional or foundation course of between 50 and 80 hours.
English for Economics has 12 units, each of which is based on a different aspect of economics. Odd-numbered units are based on listening (lecture/seminar extracts). Even-numbered units are based on reading.
Each unit provides between 4 and 6 hours of classroom activity with the possibility of a further 2-4 hours on the suggested extra activities. The course will be suitable, therefore, as the core component of a faculty-specific pre-sessional or foundation course of between 50 and 80 hours.