Move It! is a four-level American English course with a complete print and digital learning package. Multiple options for dynamic, personalized classes motivate today's 21st century teenagers, whatever their learning styles. The first course for teenagers, fully implementing 21st Century Learning & Teaching, prepares students to succeed in the contemporary world.
Move It! is a four-level American-English course based on the successful formula of Next Move. The complete print and digital learning package off ers multiple options for dynamic, personalized classes that motivate today’s 21st century teenagers, whatever their learning styles are. Make a move to a blended solution with MyEnglishLab, giving you instant grading and monitoring of your students’ progress. Prepares teens for today’s world using 21st Century Learning approach Ideal for mixed-ability classes, the course personalizes learning Helps to achieve better learning outcomes with digital components
English for Psychology is designed for students who plan to take a course in the field of psychology entirely or partly in English. The principal aim of English for Psychology is to teach students to cope with input texts, i.e., listening and reading, in the discipline. However, students will be expected to produce output texts in speech and writing throughout the course. The syllabus focuses on key vocabulary for the discipline and on words and phrases commonly used in academic English.
On Screen is a course in English for children, students and all people learning English. The course may be used at schools, language courses or for individual studying. Thanks to a wide variety of exercises the course is aimed at the development of speaking, listening and writing skills necessary for active functioning in the modern world where English is an essential communication tool.
A series of cuts begin learning of a Pre-Intermediate (B1) and to continue on at Intermediate (B1 + / B2) Upper-Intermediate (B2 +) and Advanced (C1).
Tropic of Capricorn'The world of Capricorn is peopled by eccentrics and nymphomaniacs, to say nothing of the incorrigibly eccentric Miller himself. There is also a memorable portrait of his father, a delicate account of childhood, and savage, humane comedy in the bedlam of an employment office. The rest: fornication and anarchism, sometimes very funny, always rich, exultant and honest.' Sunday Times 'In the course of Tropic of Capricorn, Miller as a Miss Lonelyhearts of the Cosmodemonic Telegraph Company, hires and fires an inexhaustible queue of ex-convicts and whores who turn the office into a hive of degradation.