This is an original story about a young German girl who comes to work in London. She lives with an English family and we follow her day-to day activities. The book was written by a professional journalist and a teacher of English, Alan R. Beesley. The book was widely published in Europe and used in teaching English. However, it is now forgotten. It was also published in the USSR in 1979, I found it in my archives and decided it still preserves some of its merits and may be of interest to Englishtips users.
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English File Upper Intermediate Teacher's Guide
The special, vibrant and enjoyable lessons of English File are renowned for making students speak. In fact, in our impact study, 90 per cent of English File teachers we surveyed found that the course improves the speaking skills of students.
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English File 4th edition Intermediate Student's Book
English File's unique, lively and enjoyable lessons are renowned for getting students talking. In fact, 90% of English File teachers we surveyed in our Oxford Impact Study found that the course improves students' speaking skills.
The book is important for all those who are appearing at or are preparing for various exams like– Bank PO, Bank Clerk, Railway, Staff Selection Commission (SSC), Income Tax, Central Exercise, Insurance, UPSC, NDA, CDS, Air force, MBA, BBA and other competitive exams. Advanced learners and teachers too will find it useful as a reliable reference book. It is hoped that the book will be found useful in many more countries where English is used as a second or foreign language.
English File's unique, lively and enjoyable lessons are renowned for getting students talking. In fact, 90% of English File teachers we surveyed in our Oxford Impact Study found that the course improves students' speaking skills.