Language Leader Upper Intermediate (Teacher's Book)
With its combination of stimulating, informational content and systematic skills work, Language Leader is the ideal course to develop students' analytical and communicative excellence.
Vocational English - English for Information Technology 1
English for Information Technology combines a strong grammar syllabus with the specialist vocabulary students need to succeed in this area. It contains topics that reflect the latest developments in the field making it immediately relevant to students’ needs. The course is designed for students in vocational education and for company employees in training at work.
Real Life brings English to life and makes learning English enjoyable and achievable through practical tasks and evocative topics. Real Life gives students English to talk about issues that are important to their lives.
Skills Multi-ROM contains:
Skills practice exercises for each of the twelve units, including interactive communication tasks where students can role play and record their part of the dialogue
Oxford English for Careers: Oil and Gas 2: Teachers Resource Book
A pre-intermediate course for students studying for a career in the oil and gas industries, who will need English to communicate at work. A new, up-to-date course where students learn the English they need for a career in commerce, tourism, nursing, medicine, or technology. Oxford English for Careers is a series which prepares pre-work students for starting their career. Everything in each Student Book is vocation specific, which means students get the language, information, and skills they need to help them get a job in their chosen career.
Writing for Digital Media teaches students how to write effectively for online audiences—whether they are crafting a story for the website of a daily newspaper or a personal blog. The lessons and exercises in each chapter help students build a solid understanding of the ways that the Internet has introduced new opportunities for dynamic storytelling as digital media have blurred roles of media producer, consumer, publisher and reader. Using the tools and strategies discussed in this book, students are able to use their insights into new media audiences to produce better content for digital formats and environments.