The book covers the essentials of classroom management, teaching vocabulary, grammar, speaking, listening, reading, writing and pronunciation. The book is ideal for people enrolling on, or following a CELTA course, a Trinity College London certificate in TESOL course or any other pre-service EFL course.
Ideal for the novice teacher, this book features sample lessons with explanatory comments on the teaching techniques and methods used. Areas covered include grammar, functions, vocabulary, pronunciation, and the four skills, as well as planning, assessment and classroom management.
Added by: diegolares | Karma: 28.57 | Black Hole | 15 March 2011
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Ship or Sheep? Old Version
An interesting book to help intermediate students of English improve their pronunciation.
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Spoken English: A Self-Learning Guide to Conversation Practice
Added by: math man | Karma: 198.35 | Coursebooks | 26 February 2011
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Spoken English: A Self-Learning Guide to Conversation Practice
What to say? How to say? This book helps you to learn by yourself English conversation and pronunciation in everyday situations such as at the bank, hotel, post-office, railway station, market place, bookshop and so on. The book is addressed to all those learners who know the structure of English but cannot communicate effectively, especially in speaking. No other qualification is necessary as a pre-condition for using the book. And the aim of the book is to improve their colloquial usage and pronunciation so that they may be able to communicate somewhat fluently, intelligibly, and optimally. Features interesting practice exercises focussing on speech functions.
"Innovations" is a new general English course for classes looking for new material with a fresh approach. Based on a language-rich, lexical/grammatical syllabus, it starts from the kinds of natural conversations that learners want to have. Presents and practises vocabulary, collocations, fixed expressions, and more idiomatic language; Motivates learners by presenting interesting and unusual texts; Emphasizes sound-chunking and oral fluency; Covers productive and receptive pronunciation work; Includes in-built learner-training pages that offer tips and advice; Teaches many aspects of grammar and spoken language not found in other coursebooks.