Added by: vivonika | Karma: 129.75 | Black Hole | 29 February 2012
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Oxford Basics: Introduction to Teaching English
Oxford Basics are short, easy-to-use books based on communicative methodology. They provide ideas for teachers and guidance on how to handle everyday classroom situations.
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Added by: Murlyka | Karma: 19.83 | Black Hole | 18 February 2012
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Teaching listening comprehension
This book is about developing listening comprehension skills in the language classroom.
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Sound Foundations: Learning and Teaching Pronunciation + Audio
Added by: 124login | Karma: 63.51 | Black Hole | 8 February 2012
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Sound Foundations: Learning and Teaching Pronunciation + Audio
An introduction to the English phonological system. This work serves as a useful resource to teach pronunciation courses or to improve the quality of your work on pronunciation as it comes up in the classroom.
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Sound Foundations: Learning and Teaching Pronunciation (updated 2005 edition)
An introduction to the English phonological system. This work serves as a useful resource to teach pronunciation courses or to improve the quality of your work on pronunciation as it comes up in the classroom.