The Exploring English Workbook provides additional writing practice using the
same grammatical terms as introduced in the Student Book. This fully
illustrates six-level series will set your students on the road to English
language fluency. Exploring English teaches all four language skills right
from the start and gives students a wealth of opportunities to practice what
they have learned.
This fully illustrated six-level series will set your students on the road to
English language fluency. Exploring English, written by Tim Harris and
illustrated by Allan Rowe, teaches all four language skills right from the
start, and gives students a wealth of opportunities to practice what they've
learned. Expressive, humorous four-color art and a broad range of characters
capture student interest from page one. Communicative, student-centered
activities enable students to engage in meaningful communication. A wealth of
pair work, role plays, and group work helps students learn cooperatively.
Abundant practice--oral and written--reinforces new concepts in guided and
open-ended formats. Ample opportunity for review is provided in each chapter,
using all four language skills.
Communicative, student-centered activities enable students to engage in
meaningful communication. A wealth of pair work, role plays, and group work
helps students learn cooperatively. -- Abundant practice -- oral and written
-- reinforces new concepts in guided and open-ended formats. -- Grammar is
presented and recycled in interesting and humorous contexts -- both readings
and conversations -- so that students experience how the language is really
used. -- Basic competencies are taught in context: asking directions, taking a
bus, buying food, shopping for clothes, etc. -- Ample opportunity for review
is provided in each chapter, using all four language skills. In addition,
every fourth chapter is a review chapter. -- Student Books are fully
illustrated with humorous four-color drawings (Books 1-4). Clear direction
lines and headings make Student Books transparent to students and teachers
alike. -- Workbooks feature lessons closely coordinated with the lessons in
the text, and provide additional writing practice with the same grammatical
structures and vocabulary. -- Teacher's Resource Manuals for each level
include reduced Student Book pages accompanied by page-by-page teaching
suggestions. -- Audiocassettes for each level include the dialogues, stories,
and pronunciation exercises in the Student Books. A variety of voices,
accompanied by appropriate sound effects, gives students opportunities to hear
English spoken by native speakers. -- Screening and Placement Tests assure
accurate placement of students.
This fully illustrated six-level series will set your students on the road to
English language fluency. Exploring English, written by Tim Harris and
illustrated by Allan Rowe, teaches all four language skills right from the
start, and gives students a wealth of opportunities to practice what they've
learned. Expressive, humorous four-color art and a broad range of characters
capture student interest from page one. Communicative, student-centered
activities enable students to engage in meaningful communication. A wealth of
pair work, role plays, and group work helps students learn cooperatively.
Abundant practice--oral and written--reinforces new concepts in guided and
open-ended formats. Ample opportunity for review is provided in each chapter,
using all four language skills.
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