Clear, direct, and comprehensive, the Azar- Hagen Grammar Series uses a grammar-based teaching approach—blending grammar methodology with communicative methods. Grammar is used as the starting point for the development of all language skills—speaking, listening, reading, and writing. The series uses grammar as a springboard for interactive, communicative practice opportunities. This year we’re delighted to introduce the new edition of Understanding and Using English Grammar, along with Student Books with Essential Online Resources for all the three levels. These include the Student Book Answer Key, the Grammar Coach videos, and self-assessments.
Clear, direct, and comprehensive, the Azar- Hagen Grammar Series uses a grammar-based teaching approach—blending grammar methodology with communicative methods. Grammar is used as the starting point for the development of all language skills—speaking, listening, reading, and writing. The series uses grammar as a springboard for interactive, communicative practice opportunities. This year we’re delighted to introduce the new edition of Understanding and Using English Grammar, along with Student Books with Essential Online Resources for all the three levels. These include the Student Book Answer Key, the Grammar Coach videos, and self-assessments.
With a fresh design, revised content and new digital materials, English Explorer student book 3 offers flexibility and support for students and teachers. English Explorer student book 3 retains its successful topic-based learning approach, but now has a revised syllabus providing even greater support for students and teachers. The fresh design and up-to-date content are attractive to teenagers, and the improved unit structure develops confidence and motivation.
499 Words Every College Student Should Know: A Professor's Handbook on Words Essential to Great Writing and Better Grades
On any given day, you might read "abrogate" used in a USA Today article; or "demagogue" or "fiduciary" used on CNN. You might hear "ensorcelled" and "torpor" in a TV drama; you'll hear a political candidate described as "truculent." You may hear "pedantic" used in a movie. How many of these words are part of most college students' "arsenal of words"? Hopefully all of them, but if not, 499 Words Every College Student Should Know will provide them with what they need to become more articulate in their speaking and writing. It will also enhance their comprehension in their reading, ultimately culminating in what every student aspires to: earning better grades!
With a new component array and strong digital support, the new edition of Close up has been fully updated to be in line with the new First for Schools 2015 specifications.