TEACHING SPEAKING INTHE SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSROOMS TEFL 2 (2011)
Objectives By the end of this lesson you are expected to beable to demonstrate sound understanding of: 1. The reasons for teaching speaking 2. The definition of “Speaking” 3. The special features of spoken language 4. The definition of “Teaching Speaking” 5. The rationales for teaching speaking using communicative approach and collaborative learning
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"Focus Exam Practice: Cambridge English Preliminary" offers students intensive exam practice and support, and works alongside the Students' Book. Powered by Practice Tests Plus, it combines realistic exam practice with guidance and strategies for dealing with each exam paper.
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Technical English is a four-level course for students in technical or vocational education, and for company employees in training at work. It covers the core language and skills that students need to communicate successfully in all technical and industrial specialisations.
Level 2 is for students who have completed Level 1, or have an elementary knowledge of general English, and now require a pre-intermediate course in English for specific purposes. (CEF level A2)
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Little Stars is a three-level series in English for pre-primary education. The aim of Little Stars is to help prepare children for the society they live in, at present and in the future. This involves an integral approach that focuses on social, affective, emotional, cognitive, motor, and expressive aspects
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All the support a teacher could need to present the Class Book material and DVD including full teaching notes, answers, photocopiable material plus extra ideas and activities. Explorers provides a wide range of components to support teachers and students on their journey of discovery. By using real-world content to introduce language, Explorers invites comparisons with students' own experiences, and encourages broader educational values.