Cultural differences, childhood memories, crime and punishment, and modern technology . . . these valuable topics and more keep students' interest throughout this course! Now in a three-level series, this full-color, engaging program encourages learners to interact naturally through pair and group tasks. Each level offers 40 to 60 hours of instruction.
Reliable and straightforward, this text has helped thousands of students learn to write well. Jean Wyrick's rhetorically organized STEPS TO WRITING WELL, Eleventh Edition, is known for its student-friendly tone and the clear way it presents the basics of essay writing in an easy-to-follow progression of useful lessons and activities. Through straightforward advice and thoughtful assignments, the text gives students the practice they need to approach writing well-constructed essays with confidence.
Let’s welcome July with lots of activities to foster speaking through a guessing game designed to generate spontaneous speech from the lowest to the most advanced levels, and activities for discussion having a quotation as a starting point. Appeal to your students’ curiosity and creativity with star crafts which will involve everybody while learning or revising in a different way. Find tips to help your students deal with their analysis of the media through activities that will develop their critical thinking and for movie lovers a film project based on Bolt.
Playway to English is a four-level course for teaching English to very young children from beginner level upwards. Playway to English uses the SMILE approach: - Skill-oriented learning - Multi-sensory learner motivation - Intelligence-building activities - Long-term memory storage of the language through music, movement, rhythm and rhyme - Exciting sketches, stories and games Children learn to use English confidently through listening and speaking, before they are taught to read or write. Language is presented through video (or audio cassette/CD where video is not available), picture cards, story cards, songs, rhymes and stories.
Past Simple is a fascinating introduction to British history and culture, designed to improve the language skills of adult learners of English but suitable also for use in sixth-forms and FE colleges in Britain. The authors, both practising teachers, succeed in delivering a wealth of historical facts and improving students’ language and critical thinking skills all in an engaging, entertaining and often humorous way.
Past Simple comprises 22 chapters, 12 on key episodes or periods of British history (such as the First World War), 10 on significant themes (imperialism, the growth of democracy, etc.) that run through the story of these islands.