How to ace IELTS Writing Test at the first attempt What you'll learn: Learn about the structure of the IELTS Writing test so you know what to expect on your exam day. Tips on essentials of a formal letter Tips on essentials of an informal letter Tips on generating ideas for your essay Learn how to ensure you write up to the required number of words Learn how to write the background/introductory statement and the thesis statement. Learn how to write a topic sentence. Learn how to add reasons to your points or ideas
Learn With Us is a 6-level child-centred course for Primary teachers that enables children of ALL abilities to learn by doing, to learn together, and to learn from each other. In each level of the course, the children follow the experiences of a real English-speaking schoolchild, and actively share everyday experiences and learning. This approach structures language learning around real children in real and relatable situations.
American Speakout follows a balanced approach to topics, language development and skills work. Speaking activities are prominent, but not at the expense of the other core skills of reading, writing and listening, which are developed systematically throughout.
A 6-level child-centred course for Primary teachers.Students share the experiences of everyday life alongside a real English-speaking schoolchild, activating their curiosity and making learning memorable.Collaborative unit projects get students working together, encouraging them to discuss their own opinions and learn from one another. Unprecedented video content engages all learners, and inclusive projects, extension and revision activities, plus two level editable tests help every child reach their potential.Real-life stories come from many different genres, encouraging students to reflect on values in a communicative context.
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