by Jeremy Harmer (Longman Handbooks for Language Teachers)
In this new edition, Jeremy Harmer brings you
the evolving identities of global English the impact of technology on teaching the issue of context-sensitive methodology DVD with clips from real classrooms, observation tasks and interviews Reuploaded Thanks to emkis
Live Beat 3: VideoLive Beat is a new four-level course that keeps teenage students motivated and focused to achieve better learning outcomes. It builds on the successful approach used by the same authors in the best-selling Upbeat course. Native English-speaking teenagers in video blogs (vlogs) cover topics that appeal to students’ interests.Videos and animations are an integral part of the course - there are more than 130 video clips in the course - so you always have material on hand to engage your teenage students. Realistic communicative activities help students to start using their English immediately.
A new, refreshed edition of the five-level English course for teenagers, with a clear structure, supported approach to speaking, practice, and exam preparation still at its heart.
Through video clips language is brought to life in authentic settings by real people. The DVD-ROM contains a mixture of interviews, documentary-style cultural clips and functional dialogue scenes. Corresponding activities from the Listening, Culture or Everyday English lessons in the Students Book help students explore the video content in more depth.
VOA: English in a Minute (February 2016 - 4 Episodes)
Looking for ways to improve your listening skills and learn English idioms? Check out Voice of America's English in a Minute and listen to brief video clips that explain American English colloquialisms.
VOA: English in a Minute (January 2016 - 5 Episodes)
Looking for ways to improve your listening skills and learn English idioms? Check out Voice of America's English in a Minute and listen to brief video clips that explain American English colloquialisms.