A blend of completely new lessons, updated texts and activities, together with the refreshing and fine-tuning of some favourite lessons from New English File - English File third edition provides the right mix of language, motivation, and opportunity to get students talking.
Cambridge Global English: Learner's Book with Audio CD Stage 1
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Cambridge Global English: Learner's Book with Audio CD Stage 1
Learner's Book 1 provides the core input for Stage 1 with nine thematic units of study ending with an engaging project and opportunity for self-assessment. Richly illustrated units contain six lessons, each developed around a unifying theme.
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My Liitle Island - Where the adventure begins! This is a three-level pre-primary course that starts children on their journey of learninf English! Children will be inspired to learn with engaging characters and fun activities.
The interleaved Teacher’s Edition includes full-size Pupil’s Book pages right beside the teaching lessons. A two-page Unit Overview with each unit’s content and objectives also provides bulletin-board ideas, story summaries, and home-school and curriculum connections.
Stress, Reduce and Merge syllables (Phonic lessons)
The aim of this pronunciation material is to give students an opportunity to practise working with connected speech in spoken English in a self-study environment. Students should work through each handout systematically, checking their answers at each step. Students will benefit because they will begin to see the patterns that repeat in this method time after time.
An introduction to literary theory unlike any other, Ten Lessons in Theory engages its readers with three fundamental premises. The first premise is that a genuinely productive understanding of theory depends upon a considerably more sustained encounter with the foundational writings of Hegel, Marx, Nietzsche, and Freud than any reader is likely to get from the introductions to theory that are currently available.