This set of sample tests is intended to assist those preparing for various levels of the international ECL examination system. By taking the sample tests, would-be ECL examinees can measure their language proficiency before attempting the “live” exam.
Helping Students to Speak assumes that many teachers find it difficult to persuade their students to speak English regularly in the classroom.
The book examines the reasons for this – both from the point of view of the teacher and of the student – and provides practical ways of improving the situation, motivating students more and increasing their ability to speak English both in and outside the classroom. These ideas are all supported by a range of activities for you to try out in class.
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The "Practise your" is a series of workbooks designed to give intermediate students practice in particular areas of English. Each book features - contextualised practice to make it easy to see the meanings which determine the choice of a particular form, varied practice, with a mixture of exercise types focusing on both form and meaning, graded practice, from items with simple rules to more complex language uses, a pull-out answer key and material suitable for self-study or classroom use. Practise your Comparatives is the only of its kind providing thorough practice in the many and often confusing varieties of comparative and superlative structures. Real facts are used to make realistic and interesting contexts, and personalisation exercises help students to relate structures to their own experience. WITH KEY