Project brings English to life through motivating topics within a structured learning environment.
It provides a clearly-structured, supportive framework of grammar with the flexibility to allow students to make their own discoveries.
Language is presented in stimulating, realistic contexts.
A high profile is given to skills development from the start of the course.
Cross-curricular project work encourages students to communicate in English about their own lives and experiences.
The strong cultural element helps students to establish a connection between language and life. Students are encouraged to learn about life in Britain and other English-speaking countries, as well as to explore differences and draw comparisons with their own cultures.
Сборник содержит более 100 фольклорных стихов на английском языке; к некоторым из них приводятся переводы С.Я.Маршака. Стихи снабжены списками слов с переводом и транскрипцией. В конце сборника помещен алфавитный указатель первых слов стихотворения.
The book contains about 100 nursery rhymes in English. For some of them there are Russian translations by S. Marshak. PDF VERSION by Pumukl
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