Added by: jno1else | Karma: 2.00 | Black Hole | 27 March 2011
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Teen World
Great resource for teens - projects and activities with lesson plans.
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A new course with a strong focus on student motivation and communicative outcomes. English Result offers a fresh approach to learning. The two-page lesson format maximizes student motivation through enjoyment and success. Enjoyment comes from the visual whole-page texts in every lesson. Success comes from putting real-world language into practice - in every lesson.
The Teacher's Book gives you interleaved notes, checklists for monitoring and assessing students' speaking, and photocopiable tests for every unit.
Greek Art: From Prehistoric to Classical : A Resource for Educators
The lesson plans, slides, posters, texts, and other materials in this resource provide many tools and approaches for creative use in the teaching of Greek art. Among the contents of this tote box are a map of the ancient Greek world; a brief history of Athens from the sixth to the fourth century B.C.; a look at key aspects of fifth-century Greek life, including myths and religion, philosophy and science, music, poetry, sports, the symposium, and warfare; discussions of Greek art, artists, materials, and the influence of Greek subjects in art of other eras; suggested activities and lesson plans; a timeline; a bibliography and videography; and a guide to Web resources.
Tests and Drills in English Grammar for foreign students
The book is planned very simply, so that there is no real problem of organization of materials. Each lesson is so arranged that the teacher simply starts with the first exercises of each lesson and proceeds through the remaining exercises. English grammar, on the whole, is relatively simple. But the real teaching problem arises from the fact that the teacher must do much more than simply explain the exercises and repeat them once or twice with the students. The students must be taught to use what they are studying. They must be given sufficient practice and repetition so that everything that they study is retained and made an active part of their everyday conversation.