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Edilingua Pantelis Marin Preparazione al Test Per Immigrati CD
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£10.95
Pearson Education North Asia Ltd Gogo Loves English WB and CD 5
Book SynopsisGogo Loves English WB and CD 5
£12.32
Joint Publishing (Hong Kong) Co Ltd Chinese Made Easy vol.4 - Reading exercises
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£25.10
Joint Publishing (Hong Kong) Co Ltd IGCSE 0509 Mock Papers
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£36.95
The American University in Cairo Press Lughatuna al-Fusha: A New Course in Modern
Book SynopsisModern Standard Arabic (MSA) is the literary language of today’s books, media, and formal communication throughout the Arab world, the region’s principal shared language of written and official discourse. The first book in this new series for the classroom is designed for adult learners of the language at the beginner stage.Drawing on her years of experience as an Arabic instructor, author Samia Louis has developed a course rich in everyday contexts and real-life, practical language, along with a wide range of grammar-learning strategies to allow students to deploy the language with confidence. Written in accordance with the ACTFL guidelines for teaching Arabic as a foreign language, the course is conceived in such a way to make the study of Arabic language and grammar easier for the student.Book 1 is divided into ten chapters, focusing on specific everyday situations, including greetings and introductions; people and names; numbers, dates, and telephone numbers; and directions and addresses. The chapters allow for the gradual acquisition of vocabulary and grammar, the exercises at the end of each chapter covering all the crucial skills of listening, reading, writing, and pronunciation, with emphasis on reading and writing. The accompanying DVDs include audio material for all listening activities, dialogs, and pronunciation exercises, as well as video films of real-life situations covered in the chapters. The book is further supported by interactive reading, writing, and grammar drills accessible through the Internet.Table of ContentsAcknowledgmentsIntroductionPlan of ModulesModule 1: Greetings and introductionsPresentation 1 Good morningThe Arabic alphabet, some lettersGreetings and introductionsIntroducing yourselfPresentation 2 Good afternoonMore letters, long vowelsGreetings and introductionsAsking about namesModule 2: Asking about peoplePresentation 1 Are you Wagdy?More lettersAsking about peopleAnswering with affirmation or negationPresentation 2 Who are you?More lettersUsing ‘who’ in a questionAsking about people 2Module 3: Who is he? Where are you from?Presentation 1 Who is he?More lettersThird-person forms in questionsPresentation 2 Where are you from?Asking about someone’s native countryShadda – feminine ending in nouns and adjectivesModule 4: Asking about nationality and asking about itemsPresentation 1 I am EgyptianAsking about nationalitySingular and plural adjectivesPresentation 2 This is my roomAsking about the contents of a roomAffirmation, negation answersModule 5: Asking about personal belongingsPresentation 1 Whose book is this?Asking about ownership of personal itemsAnswering in the affirmative or negativePresentation 2 Is this a bag?Is this your bag?Singular and plural objectsModule 6: Numbers, dates, and telephone numbersPresentation 1 What is the number?Asking about different telephone numbers (home, and so on).Presentation 2 What is the day today?Asking about dates, days, and timeNumbers 20–100, cardinal numbersModule 7: What is the price? What is the color?Presentation 1 What is the price?Asking about prices of clothes, office supplies, and so on.Larger numbersPresentation 2 What is the color of his pen?Asking about colorsDescribing the apartmentModule 8: Asking about places and directionsPresentation 1 Where is the bag?Describing the location of itemsAsking about places in a buildingPresentation 2 Where is the pharmacy?Asking for directionsGiving directionsModule 9: Routine daily activitiesPresentation 1 A day in Bassem’s lifeTalking about daily activitiesWhat do you do every day?Presentation 2 My weekendTalking about activities on the weekendTalking about some habits and activities with negationModule 10: Asking about family. Asking about weather conditionsPresentation 1 Me and my familyTalking about family membersTalking about their jobsPresentation 2 What is the weather like today?Asking about weather conditionsAsking about temperaturesUseful Grammar TermsGlossary
£28.49
The American University in Cairo Press kullu tamam!: An Introduction to Egyptian
Book SynopsisThere are basically two types of Arabic: the local vernaculars—which are used in everyday life—and Modern Standard Arabic, which is restricted to writing and to speaking in formal settings. Anyone wanting to have a good command of the Arabic language must learn both varieties. kullu tamam! takes account of this diversity in two ways: it introduces the student to the language by means of Egyptian Colloquial Arabic, and provides a basis for those who want to go on to learn Modern Standard Arabic. This is done by using the grammatical terminology common to both varieties of Arabic, by offering many vocabulary items current in both the vernacular and the standard variety, and—in the later lessons—by introducing the Arabic script. kullu tamam! uses a cognitively oriented approach, presents Arabic mainly in transcription, gives grammatical rules, and presents a wide range of pattern drills and translation exercises (with key), as well as vocabulary lists for both Arabic–English and English–Arabic. Illustrative texts are either short dialogues, as may be encountered in daily life in Egypt, or descriptive passages dealing with more abstract topics and using a vocabulary typical of Arabic newspapers. The accompanying online audio files carry recordings of the texts, made by Egyptian native speakers.For over ten years now, the Dutch edition of kullu tamam! has been used successfully as a textbook in first-year Arabic courses at university level in the Netherlands. Now students in the English-speaking world can benefit from its clear, fresh approach. kullu tamam! is also suitable for self-study purposes.
£28.49
Blacksmith Books Don't Joke on the Stairs: How I Learnt to
Book SynopsisChina -- what''s not to love? Join long-time Hong Kong resident and Cantonese fundamentalist Cecilie Gamst Berg as she ploughs through the non-stop surreal-fest that is today''s China, stopping occasionally to ruminate about the travails of trying to make Cantonese a world language. In this book you will find the answers to everything you ever wanted to know about China, such as: What does the slippery are very crafty really mean? What''s the etiquette for hitch-hiking in really small cars? What''s the best way to gatecrash a ketamine party? Indeed, what is modern party etiquette in China? How do you win a fist-fight with a hotel security guard? Travelling by camel, sleeper bus, horse and train from the deserts of Xinjiang, through the wilderness of Tibet, over the mountains of Sichuan to the water buffalo fields of Hong Kong, Cecilie shows you how China is not only the most happening place on earth, but also the most fun.
£10.44
Edicoes Tecnicas Lidel Na onda do Portugues 3 (Segundo o novo acordo
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£999.99
Edicoes Tecnicas Lidel Exames de Portugues CAPLE-UL - CIPLE, DEPLE,
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£25.95
Edizioni Edilingua srlu Nuovissimo Progetto italiano: Progetto Italiano nel tempo libero (A1-A2)
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£999.99
Oxford University Press English File Intermediate Class Audio CDs
Book SynopsisEnglish File's unique, lively and enjoyable lessons are renowned for getting students talking.English File fourth edition has built on tried and trusted methodology and contains uniquely motivating lessons and activities that encourage students to discuss topics with confidence.The English File fourth edition Class Audio CDs support teaching in class and contain recordings from the Student's Book.This set is for students at an Intermediate (B1B2) level of English.
£108.00
Oxford University Press English Plus Level 2 Students Book
Book SynopsisBright dynamic activities grab students' attention! Striking visuals grab students' attention and a rich offering of content and activities keep students motivated. Video clips integrated into every unit bring real world English into the classroom and provide students with models for speaking and pronunciation. The online Practice Kit also offers media rich content with more never seen before videos. Grammar animations make rules and structures more memorable and new Puzzles and Games pages at the end of every unit offer a fun way to consolidate the language. Building block approach develops the 4 skills A greater focus on sub-skills gives students systematic ways to improve all 4 skills. In every lesson each activity gradually builds on the knowledge and skills needed to successfully complete the final Use it! task and achieve the lesson objective. For the productive skills, writing guides and model dialogues lead students step-by-step towards producing their own dialogues or written texts. There are also more speaking opportunities throughout each unit to build students' confidence. Finally on-page features such as Key Phrases, Language Points and Study Strategies offer further student support and encourage independent learning. The right level of challenge for every studentEnglish Plus is a flexible course that can be used in streamed school systems, mixed-ability classes, and with varying teaching loads. With this edition teachers can choose the most appropriate material for their class and for individual students. Fast finisher activities in the Student's Book will keep your faster learners motivated. In the Workbook, activities are graded so that students can practise at the right level for them. Photocopiable worksheets and tests on the Teacher's Resource Disk are also graded so that you can easily create differentiated learning paths. The Options lessons at the back of the Student's Book allow you to extend the material further and adapt the course to your students' interests and needs. Choose from Extra Listening & Speaking, Curriculum Extra, Culture, Project, and new Song pages.
£45.26
Oxford University Press Oxford Phonics World Level 3 Phonics Cards
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£103.57
Oxford University Press Lets Go 1 Student Cards
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£52.62
Oxford University Press, USA American English File 3 Student Book with Online
Book SynopsisWith a wide range of exciting new digital material, including all new documentaries, this new edition of American English File is still the number one course to get your students talking.
£60.57
Cambridge University Press Super Safari Level 2 Posters 10
Book SynopsisSuper Safari British English edition is a three-level pre-primary course that welcomes very young children to English through stories, songs and plenty of playtime while supporting their cognitive, motor-sensory and social development. These colourful Super Safari Posters are a fun way to reinforce the language introduced in Super Safari Level 2.
£52.40
Cambridge University Press Compact Preliminary for Schools Teachers Book
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£75.67
Cambridge University Press Cambridge English Advanced 3 Students Book with
Book SynopsisCambridge English Advanced 3 contains four tests for the Advanced exam, also known as Certificate in Advanced English (CAE). These examination papers for the Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) exam provide the most authentic exam preparation available, allowing candidates to familiarise themselves with the content and format of the exam and to practise useful exam techniques. Downloadable audio contains the listening tests material. The Student''s Books and Audio CDs are also available separately.
£46.75
Cambridge University Press Open World First Teachers Book with Downloadable
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£84.07
Cambridge University Press Complete First Teachers Book
Book SynopsisComplete First 3rd edition is the most thorough preparation for B2 First. This Teacher's Book accompanies the Complete First Student's Book, and includes clear instructions and guidance on how to get the best out of the course. The Cambridge One Digital Pack includes access to Class Audio, answer keys and scripts and Student's eBook. There are also comprehensive Photocopiable Resources with accompanying audio and a Speaking test video. Additionally, the teacher gains access to student Test & Train Exam Practice and Practice Test, and Practice Extra grammar and vocabulary activities.
£82.28
Pearson Education Limited My Disney Stars and Heroes British Edition Level
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£64.56
John Murray Press Total German Course Learn German with the Michel
Book SynopsisLooking for a convenient language course that fits your lifestyle and gets you speaking a new language in a matter of hours? The acclaimed audio-led Michel Thomas Method Total German course, endorsed by celebrities, executives and learners worldwide, will deliver the results you want. How does it work?During the course, you will join Michel and two students in a live lesson, learning from both their successes and their mistakes to keep you motivated and involved throughout the course. You, as the learner, become the third student and participate actively in the class. Within the very first hour you will be able to construct simple phrases by listening and thinking out answers for yourself without the pressure of writing or memorizing. You learn through your own language, so there''s no stress, and no anxiety. You''ll stick with it because you''ll love it. Why is the method so successful? The Michel Thomas Method was perfected over 50 years by cTrade ReviewThe nearest thing to painless learning * The Times *A unique and perfectly brilliant way of learning languages * Stephen Fry *The most extraordinary learning experience of my life * Emma Thompson *Thomas makes it simple * Sunday Times *Works like a dream * Daily Telegraph *Michel Thomas is a precious find indeed * The Guardian *Five minutes in and you already feel like you're winning * Time Out *
£999.99
Pearson Education Limited Speakout Elementary 2nd Edition Active Teach
Book SynopsisActiveTeach contains everything you need to help the course come alive in the classroom. It includes integrated whiteboard software that allows you to add notes, embed files, save your work and reduce preparation time. Elementary: Global Scale of English 27-39 This component is compatible with Windows and up to and including Mac OS 10.14
£57.97
Pearson Education Limited Speakout PreIntermediate 2nd Edition Active Teach
Book SynopsisActiveTeach contains everything you need to help the course come alive in the classroom. It includes integrated whiteboard software that allows you to add notes, embed files, save your work and reduce preparation time. Pre-Intermediate: Global Scale of English 36-46 This component is compatible with Windows and up to and including Mac OS 10.14
£57.97
Pearson Education Limited Speakout Upper Intermediate 2nd Edition Active
Book SynopsisActiveTeach contains everything you need to help the course come alive in the classroom. It includes integrated whiteboard software that allows you to add notes, embed files, save your work and reduce preparation time. Upper Intermediate: Global Scale of English 57-68 This component is compatible with Windows and up to and including Mac OS 10.14
£57.97
Focus Publishing/R Pullins & Co From Alpha to Omega: Ancillary Exercises
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£21.59
IBEX Publishers,U.S. A Lexicon of the Persian Language of Shiraz
Book SynopsisThose teaching and learning Modern Persian outside the language s native homeland (Afghanistan, Iran, and Tajikistan), with its myriad dialects and accents, will benefit from this exclusive presentation of Standard Modern Persian next to its nonstandard equivalent, as well as their multilingual translations. This is the first and only polyglot Shirazi-Persian-English and English-Persian-Shirazi translation guide in one volume, featuring over 37,000 entries, including word pronunciations and translations.
£100.29
Auckland University Press He Kupu Tuku Iho: Ko te Reo Maori te Tatu ki te Ao
Book SynopsisSir Timoti Karetu and Dr Wharehuia Milroy are widely recognised as two of New Zealand's leading teachers and scholars of Maori language and culture. They both taught at The University of Waikato from the 1970s and pursued an innovative approach by teaching language courses in te reo Maori, with tikanga courses taught in Maori and English. Te Wharehuia and Timoti were pioneers in this area, forging a model for teaching Maori which is now followed by many other tertiary institutions. This is a book of chapters on key aspects of Maori language and culture authored by two of this country's pre-eminent kaumatua. The authors discuss key cultural concepts (including mana, tapu, wairua, whakapapa, ritual, farewell speeches and Maori humour) as well as language and cultural issues of the modern world. The language used is an exemplar for learners and speakers of te reo Maori. With assistance from a team at Te Ipukarea, the National Maori Language Institute, who transcribed and edited structured conversations between these two kaumatua, this book preserves the voices and ideas of these two renowned scholars for present and future generations.
£45.00
Ruslan Ltd Ruslan Russian: Ruslan 1 Audio CD
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£14.98
Ruslan Ltd Ruslan Ryska 1 Kommunikativ Kurs I Ryska
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£48.98
Bilingual Books Inc.,U.S. HEBREW in 10 minutes a day®
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£32.18
Assimil Cahier d'écriture Hindi: Les bases de la
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£13.29
Assimil Spanisch Lernen A2
Book SynopsisSpanish learning method for German speakers. Learning Spanish has never been easier with our new method, book and audio accessible for free on streaming platforms. Intended for advanced beginners in Spanish who love to be mobile, it allows you to acquire the necessary skills corresponding to the A2 level, known as the survival level, in about thirty very progressive lessons in the form of dialogues. The dialogues, recorded by native speakers, have been specially designed to meet a number of objectives and to address the essential concepts. Indeed, for the first time, a collection bases its pedagogy on the specifications of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages established by the Council of Europe. The dialogues are available on most streaming platforms (Deezer, Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, Soundcloud), for learning everywhere, for everyone, on all media. THE DIALOGUES IN FREE LISTENING. Intended for beginners to reach the A2 level. 30 dialogues and 90 minutes of streaming audio. Practical exercises. Audio available on YouTube, Spotify, Deezer, etc.!
£25.19
Assimil Apprendre Le Neerlandais - niveau A2
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£25.19
Assimil Apprendre Le Chinois Niveau A2
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£30.59
Assimil Cahier Exercices Portugais Niveau Intermediaire
Book SynopsisA 128-page exercise book. This highly practical yet playful exercise book, has been designed specifically for Portuguese students with a decent level but who wish to refresh their knowledge of Portuguese or go a little further. There are over 250 progressively challenging exercises designed as games, along with answers. At the end of each chapter, you can also self-assess your language level. Conjugation, prepositions, spelling, pronunciation: no aspect of the language has been left out!
£13.29
Assimil Apprendre le Francais Pour Russophones A2
Book SynopsisFrench course for Russian speakers. Learning French has never been easier than with our new method, book and audio available on streaming platforms free of charge. Catering to real beginners in French who enjoy being on the move, it features some 28 very progressive lessons in the form of dialogues, teaching the necessary skills to reach level A2, also known as survival level. The dialogues, recorded by native speakers, have been designed specifically to meet a certain number of aims and address the basic notions. The first collection to base its pedagogy on the specifics of Common European Framework of Reference for Languages drawn up by the Council of Europe. The dialogues are available on most streaming platforms (Deezer, Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube and SoundCloud), so anyone can learn anywhere, on any media. A 296-page book and a 60-min of audio streaming.
£35.09
Assimil Cahier Exercices Coreen Niveau Debutants
Book SynopsisA 128-page exercise book. This highly practical yet playful exercise book for beginners contains nearly 130 carefully-constructed, progressive exercises designed as games, along with answers. At the end of each chapter, you can also self-assess your language level. No aspect of the language has been left out: grammar, spelling, vocabulary, conjugation or even pronunciation.
£13.29
Assimil Le Japonais (5 CD Audio)
Book SynopsisText in French. 5hrs running time
£79.91
Assimil Le Swahili
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£77.24
Assimil Le Turc
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£999.99
Oxford University Press insight PreIntermediate Students Book
Book SynopsisThere are ten units in the Student''s Book. Each unit is divided into five sections (A-E), with a Vocabulary insight page and a Review. After every two units, there is a Cumulative review. At the back of the book, there is a ten-page Vocabulary bank. Lesson A: Reading and vocabulary Every unit begins with a Reading and Vocabulary lesson which introduces the topic of the unit in an information-rich text. The reading text also contextualizes two vocabulary sets which are recycled through the rest of the unit. One of these is a Vocabulary insight ( V insight) set which explores language in greater depth. These lessons always begin with a speaking task which gets students thinking about the topic of the unit and expressing their own ideas. At the end of the lessonanother speaking task allows students to react to the text and demonstrate their understanding of the issues raised. Lesson B: Grammar and listening Lesson BTable of ContentsThere are ten units in the Student's Book. Each unit is divided into five sections (A-E), with a Vocabulary insight page and a Review. After every two units, there is a Cumulative review. At the back of the book, there is a ten-page Vocabulary bank.Lesson A: Reading and vocabularyEvery unit begins with a Reading and Vocabulary lesson which introduces the topic of the unit in an information-rich text.The reading text also contextualizes two vocabulary sets which are recycled through the rest of the unit. One of these is a Vocabulary insight (V insight) set which explores language in greater depth.These lessons always begin with a speaking task which gets students thinking about the topic of the unit and expressing their own ideas.At the end of the lesson another speaking task allows students to react to the text and demonstrate their understanding of the issues raised.Lesson B: Grammar and listeningLesson B picks up on the grammatical structures that students met, but may not have recognized in the reading text in section A. The guided discovery approach to grammar ensures that students actively engage with the new language.Students analyse examples, complete rules or answer questions about the grammar which helps them to focus on the new structures, their meaning and use.A final speaking activity allows students to use the new language in a personalized and productive way.Lesson C: Listening, speaking and vocabularyLesson C offers students opportunities to practise the grammar and vocabulary from the previous sections.Listening activities contexualise a new vocabulary set which is recycled through the rest of the unit. Students are encouraged to react to the topic of the listening and exchange ideas and opinions.This lesson also presents functional language through several model dialogues, as well as controlled and free practice.Lesson D: Culture, vocabulary and grammarLesson D introduces students to the culture of the English-speaking world through a text on the customs, traditions and history of English-speaking countries.There is always a cultural comparison element, which encourages students to think about similarities and differences with their own culture.Lesson E: WritingSection E presents a model text which students analyse for the language, structure and format used.There is always a writing strategy box on these pages which develops key elements of the writing process, for example, planning, brainstorming, deciding on register, etc. These pages also include a step-by-step writing guide which takes students through the process of generating ideas, planning, writing and checking their work.The writing task lets students use the language taught throughout the unit in a personalized, productive and creative way.Vocabulary insightThis page raises awareness of how language works by developing a deeper understanding of a language point introduced earlier in the unit.There are also activities which build students' study skills, including ways of recording vocabulary, using a dictionary or a thesaurus.Through a series of strategies students learn how to use reference sources that can help them with their learning now and in their future life.ReviewThe review gives students another opportunity to recycle and check how well they know the vocabulary and grammar they have learned in the unit.Students get marks for every completed review, so it is easy to monitor progress through the book.Cumulative reviewThere is a two-page cumulative review at the end of every two units. This reviews key language and skills from the Student's Book up to that point through a series of skills-based tasks.Each Cumulative review includes listening, speaking, reading, use of English and writing exercises.Vocabulary bankThere are two cross-references to the Vocabulary bank from each unit. Each Vocabulary bank presents and practises two vocabulary sets that are topically related to the unit.
£43.00
Oxford University Press insight Intermediate Students Book
Book SynopsisThere are ten units in the Student''s Book. Each unit is divided into five sections (A-E), with a Vocabulary insight page and a Review. After every two units, there is a Cumulative review. At the back of the book, there is a ten-page Vocabulary bank. Lesson A: Reading and vocabulary Every unit begins with a Reading and Vocabulary lesson which introduces the topic of the unit in an information-rich text. The reading text also contextualizes two vocabulary sets which are recycled through the rest of the unit. One of these is a Vocabulary insight ( V insight) set which explores language in greater depth. These lessons always begin with a speaking task which gets students thinking about the topic of the unit and expressing their own ideas. At the end of the lessonanother speaking task allows students to react to the text and demonstrate their understanding of the issues raised. Lesson B: Grammar and listening Lesson B picks up on the grammatical structures that students met, but may not have recognized in the reading text in section A. the guided discovery approach to grammar ensures that students actively engage with the new language. Students analyse examples, complete rules or answer questions about the grammar which helps them to focus on the new structures, their meaning and use. A final speaking activity allows students to use the new language in a personalized and productive way. Lesson C: Listening, speaking and vocabulary Lesson C offers students opportunities to practise the grammar and vocabulary from the previous sections. Listening activities contexualize a new vocabulary set which is recycled through the rest of the unit. Students are encouraged to react to the topic of the listening and exchange ideas and opinions. This lesson also presents functional language through several model dialogues, as well as controlled and free practice. Lesson D: Culture, vocabulary and grammar Lesson D introduces students to the culture of the English-speaking world through a text on the customs, traditions and history of English-speaking countries. There is always a cultural comparison element, which encourages students to think about similarities and differences with their own culture. Lesson E: Writing section E always presents a model text which students analyze for the language, structure andformat used. There is a always a writing strategy box on these pages which develops key elements of the writing process, for example, planning, brainstorming, deciding on register, etc. These pages also include a step-by-step writing guide which takes students through the process of generating ideas, planning, writing and checking their work. The writing task lets students use the language taught throughout the unit in a personalized, productive and creative way. Vocabulary insight This page raises awareness of how language works by developing a deeper understanding of a language point introduced earlier in the unit. There are also activities which build students'' study skills, including ways of recording vocabulary, using a dictionary or a thesaurus. Through a series of strategies students learn how to use reference sources that can help them with their learning now and in their future life. Review The review gives students another opportunity to recycle and check how well they know the vocabulary and grammar they have learned in the unit. Students get marks for every completed review, so it is easy to monitor progress through the book. Cumulative review There is a two-page cumulative review at the end of every two units. This reviews key language and skills from the Student''s Book up to that point through a series of skills-based tasks. Each Cumulative review includes listening, speaking, reading, use of English and writing exercises. Vocabulary bank There are two cross-references to the Vocabulary bank from each unit. Each Vocabulary bank presents and practises two vocabulary sets that are topically related to the unit.Table of ContentsThere are ten units in the Student's Book. Each unit is divided into five sections (A-E), with a Vocabulary insight page and a Review. After every two units, there is a Cumulative review. At the back of the book, there is a ten-page Vocabulary bank.Lesson A: Reading and vocabularyEvery unit begins with a Reading and Vocabulary lesson which introduces the topic of the unit in an information-rich text.The reading text also contextualizes two vocabulary sets which are recycled through the rest of the unit. One of these is a Vocabulary insight (V insight) set which explores language in greater depth.These lessons always begin with a speaking task which gets students thinking about the topic of the unit and expressing their own ideas.At the end of the lesson another speaking task allows students to react to the text and demonstrate their understanding of the issues raised.Lesson B: Grammar and listeningLesson B picks up on the grammatical structures that students met, but may not have recognized in the reading text in section A. The guided discovery approach to grammar ensures that students actively engage with the new language.Students analyse examples, complete rules or answer questions about the grammar which helps them to focus on the new structures, their meaning and use.A final speaking activity allows students to use the new language in a personalized and productive way.Lesson C: Listening, speaking and vocabularyLesson C offers students opportunities to practise the grammar and vocabulary from the previous sections.Listening activities contexualise a new vocabulary set which is recycled through the rest of the unit. Students are encouraged to react to the topic of the listening and exchange ideas and opinions.This lesson also presents functional language through several model dialogues, as well as controlled and free practice.Lesson D: Culture, vocabulary and grammarLesson D introduces students to the culture of the English-speaking world through a text on the customs, traditions and history of English-speaking countries.There is always a cultural comparison element, which encourages students to think about similarities and differences with their own culture.Lesson E: WritingSection E presents a model text which students analyse for the language, structure and format used.There is always a writing strategy box on these pages which develops key elements of the writing process, for example, planning, brainstorming, deciding on register, etc. These pages also include a step-by-step writing guide which takes students through the process of generating ideas, planning, writing and checking their work.The writing task lets students use the language taught throughout the unit in a personalized, productive and creative way.Vocabulary insightThis page raises awareness of how language works by developing a deeper understanding of a language point introduced earlier in the unit.There are also activities which build students' study skills, including ways of recording vocabulary, using a dictionary or a thesaurus.Through a series of strategies students learn how to use reference sources that can help them with their learning now and in their future life.ReviewThe review gives students another opportunity to recycle and check how well they know the vocabulary and grammar they have learned in the unit.Students get marks for every completed review, so it is easy to monitor progress through the book.Cumulative reviewThere is a two-page cumulative review at the end of every two units. This reviews key language and skills from the Student's Book up to that point through a series of skills-based tasks.Each Cumulative review includes listening, speaking, reading, use of English and writing exercises.Vocabulary bankThere are two cross-references to the Vocabulary bank from each unit. Each Vocabulary bank presents and practises two vocabulary sets that are topically related to the unit.
£43.00
Oxford University Press insight Advanced Students Book
Book SynopsisThere are ten units in the Student''s Book. Each unit is divided into five sections (A-E), with a Vocabulary insight page and a Review. After every two units, there is a Cumulative review. At the back of the book, there is a ten-page Vocabulary bank. Lesson A: Reading and vocabulary Every unit begins with a Reading and Vocabulary lesson which introduces the topic of the unit in an information-rich text. The reading text also contextualizes two vocabulary sets which are recycled through the rest of the unit. One of these is a Vocabulary insight ( V insight) set which explores language in greater depth. These lessons always begin with a speaking task which gets students thinking about the topic of the unit and expressing their own ideas. At the end of the lessonanother speaking task allows students to react to the text and demonstrate their understanding of the issues raised. Lesson B: Grammar and listening Lesson BTable of ContentsThere are ten units in the Student's Book. Each unit is divided into five sections (A-E), with a Vocabulary insight page and a Review. After every two units, there is a Cumulative review. At the back of the book, there is a ten-page Vocabulary bank.Lesson A: Reading and vocabularyEvery unit begins with a Reading and Vocabulary lesson which introduces the topic of the unit in an information-rich text.The reading text also contextualizes two vocabulary sets which are recycled through the rest of the unit. One of these is a Vocabulary insight (V insight) set which explores language in greater depth.These lessons always begin with a speaking task which gets students thinking about the topic of the unit and expressing their own ideas.At the end of the lesson another speaking task allows students to react to the text and demonstrate their understanding of the issues raised.Lesson B: Grammar and listeningLesson B picks up on the grammatical structures that students met, but may not have recognized in the reading text in section A. The guided discovery approach to grammar ensures that students actively engage with the new language.Students analyse examples, complete rules or answer questions about the grammar which helps them to focus on the new structures, their meaning and use.A final speaking activity allows students to use the new language in a personalized and productive way.Lesson C: Listening, speaking and vocabularyLesson C offers students opportunities to practise the grammar and vocabulary from the previous sections.Listening activities contexualise a new vocabulary set which is recycled through the rest of the unit. Students are encouraged to react to the topic of the listening and exchange ideas and opinions.This lesson also presents functional language through several model dialogues, as well as controlled and free practice.Lesson D: Culture, vocabulary and grammarLesson D introduces students to the culture of the English-speaking world through a text on the customs, traditions and history of English-speaking countries.There is always a cultural comparison element, which encourages students to think about similarities and differences with their own culture.Lesson E: WritingSection E presents a model text which students analyse for the language, structure and format used.There is always a writing strategy box on these pages which develops key elements of the writing process, for example, planning, brainstorming, deciding on register, etc. These pages also include a step-by-step writing guide which takes students through the process of generating ideas, planning, writing and checking their work.The writing task lets students use the language taught throughout the unit in a personalized, productive and creative way.Vocabulary insightThis page raises awareness of how language works by developing a deeper understanding of a language point introduced earlier in the unit.There are also activities which build students' study skills, including ways of recording vocabulary, using a dictionary or a thesaurus.Through a series of strategies students learn how to use reference sources that can help them with their learning now and in their future life.ReviewThe review gives students another opportunity to recycle and check how well they know the vocabulary and grammar they have learned in the unit.Students get marks for every completed review, so it is easy to monitor progress through the book.Cumulative reviewThere is a two-page cumulative review at the end of every two units. This reviews key language and skills from the Student's Book up to that point through a series of skills-based tasks.Each Cumulative review includes listening, speaking, reading, use of English and writing exercises.Vocabulary bankThere are two cross-references to the Vocabulary bank from each unit. Each Vocabulary bank presents and practises two vocabulary sets that are topically related to the unit.
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Oxford University Press Life Vision Elementary Workbook Your success. Now
Book SynopsisLife Vision is built on a carefully-levelled and consistent four skills syllabus aligned to the CEFR. Packed with rich video features, Life Vision is ideally suited to today''s teenagers, offering relevant content with a modern approach. The Workbook accompanies the Student Book with extra exercises for every lesson, How to Learn Vocabulary sections to support vocabulary development, and exercises to support the Grammar Booster. Exam skills pages in the Workbook enable further practiceof exam skills and strategies and self-reflection questions in each Review section support Assessment for Learning .
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OUP Oxford Bright Ideas Level 4 Activity Book with Online
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Oxford University Press English File fifth edition Beginner Workbook with key
Book SynopsisNew video embedded into the lessons brings language learning to life and helps you communicate both inside and outside the classroom.Engage with authentic and motivating texts, topics, and tasks that will keep you talking. Video enhanced lessons throughout every File helps students learn and practice Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation, and develops their listening and viewing skills. Video types used throughout the course include documentaries, drama, interviews, animation, vox pops and teacher generated video.Make progress withEnglish File's proven methodology and balance of language and skills, which builds your confidence to communicate.The Student Book comes with access to Skills Confidence (Beginner, Elementary) and Exam Confidence (Pre-Intermediate, Intermediate, Intermediate Plus, Upper Intermediate, Advanced, Advanced Plus) to help develop confidence in English.FeaturesNew video content embedded into every File provides a dynamic learning experience.New drama video story that runs across Elementary, Pre-Intermediate, and Intermediate provides a drama with twists, turns and cliffhanging endings whilst introducing high frequency functional English and social English phrases.Enhanced skills syllabus with a prominent focus on the 4 skills, and a wider variety of skills tasks.The Student Book comes with access to Skills Confidence (Beginner, Elementary) and Exam Confidence (Pre-Intermediate, Intermediate, Intermediate Plus, Upper Intermediate, Advanced, Advanced Plus). Develop your confidence in English with access to bite-size Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing practice that complements the course, available in Oxford English Hub.In the higher levels, Colloquial English provides new interviews, exclusive toEnglish File, with well-known personalities and experts in their field.British English course.Student Workbook with key (print): The Workbook is the perfect partner to the Student Book and reinforces what is learned in each English File lesson, it can be used as extra practice during class, or set as homework.90% of teachers who took part in an Oxford Impact study found thatEnglish File improves students' speaking skills.
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Oxford University Press Starlight Level 6 Student Book Succeed and shine
Book SynopsisEvery lesson is underpinned by the ''engage practice communicate'' approachEngage The lively and imaginative stories capture students' attention and introduce new language in a meaningful context. Visual vocabulary presentations, story cards and activities activate students' existing knowledge, and encourage creativity and critical thinking. Practice A variety of contexts and songs, projects and communicative pair work give students plenty of opportunities to practise new vocabulary and grammar. CLIL lessons are consolidated and practised through listening activities and personalised communication games in the Student Book, as well as further activities in the Workbook. The Workbook provides plenty of extra practice of the vocabulary and grammar learnt in every unit. Lots of the activities are personalized, and extension activities keep faster learners motivated. Communicate Role plays, games, projects, and
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