The most engaging experience in teaching exams to teens. Experience - Engage - Excel! Gold Experience is a fast-paced course that engages and motivates teenagers with its wide variety of interesting age-appropriate topics from contemporary contexts such as the Internet, social media, television, magazines as well as content-rich CLIL topics from which your students will learn about the world.
Chemistry Today is one among the four competitive magazines published by MTG Learning Media Pvt. Ltd. With a readership of more than one crore readers, MTG Learning Media Pvt. Ltd. is a pioneer in the education publishing business in India, catering to the needs of NEET, IIT and PMT aspirants. Established in 1982, the group is committed to improving the quality of science education, enhancing students' interest in science, fostering their analytical ability and, most importantly, helping thousands of young engineering and medical aspirants to become successful professionals -- their cherished dream.
Media is now an integral constituent of any educational context. In particular, computer and internet media can have significant bearing on foreign language learning processes and outcomes. Such highly interactive and adaptable media can enable reflective, productive and communicative activities and have much potential for language learning. The 16 papers in this book examine a range of media in use in foreign language education. The papers examine theoretical and pedagogical issues, empirical research findings, and innovative use of media in curricular practice, including students' evaluations of these projects.
A magazine for the learners of English at upper intermediate and advanced levels (B2-C1). Features: language, music, economy, politics, literature, mass media, social problems, nature, and new technologies. Audio, scripts and worksheets included.
The Language of Journalism aims to provide an accessible, wide-ranging introductory textbook for a range of students. The book explores the significance of a range of linguistic practices occurring in journalism, demonstrating and facilitating the use of analysis in aiding professional journalistic and media practice. The book introduces the differences in language conventions that develop across media platforms. It covers all the key journalistic mediums available today, including sport, online and citizen journalism alongside the more standard chapters on magazine, newspaper and broadcast journalism. Clearly written and structured, this will be a key text for journalism students.