Move It! is a four-level American-English course based on the successful formula of Next Move. The complete print and digital learning package off ers multiple options for dynamic, personalized classes that motivate today’s 21st century teenagers, whatever their learning styles are. Make a move to a blended solution with MyEnglishLab, giving you instant grading and monitoring of your students’ progress. Prepares teens for today’s world using 21st Century Learning approach Ideal for mixed-ability classes, the course personalizes learning Helps to achieve better learning outcomes with digital components
With Gold, students develop natural English while learning the skillsthey will need to really excel in their exam. Gold makes it easy toteach light, fun classes with stimulating, discussion-rich lessons together with lots of personalisation.
New English File ESOL Teacher's Resource Book Entry 2-3
The book is aimed at new or established ESOL teachers using New English File Pre-intermediate. When writing these resources we set out to extend, adapt, and contextualize the material in New English File Pre-intermediateto the UK ESOL context. The resources can also be used as stand-alone material in ESOL classes. We, the authors, have many years experience of teaching ESOL in the UK.
In this video we answer the question: What is a noun? We look at the 8 main types of nouns: - Common nouns - Proper nouns - Countable nouns - Uncountable nouns - Concrete nouns - Abstract nouns - Compound nouns - Collective nouns and we give many examples of each type of noun. We also look at how nouns can often be of more than one type.
This grammar lesson is ideal for English language classes, both for native English speakers and ESOL / ELL / ESL students.
Multi-level classes can be extremely frustrating or very rewarding, depending on your perception. With these lesson plans from BusyTeacher, however, we aim to permanently turn multi-level classes into a chance for different levels of learners to enjoy a class together while learning important ESL skills, instead of a stressful event that overwhelms teachers.