This reference and practice book looks at the most colourful and fun area of vocabulary - idioms. This book will appeal to students from intermediate level upwards who want to understand the English really used by native speakers. Over 1,000 of the most useful and frequent idioms which learners are likely to encounter are presented and practised in typical contexts, so that learners using this book will have hundreds of idioms 'at their fingertips'.
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InTouch 3, Students' CD to the Students' Book This course combines real-life situations, stories, links to the internet, Unique IN TOUCH CLUB magazine for English language learners.
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Spectrum Level 3: A Communicative Course in English
Diane Warshawsky and Sandra Costinett
Donald R.H. Byrd, Project Director
Beginning-Advanced
Welcome to
Spectrum, a six-level course designed for adolescent and adult learners of English Student Book
Each book consists of 14 units, divided into one- and two-page lessons. Each unit begins with a
preview page that outlines the functions/themes, language, and forms (grammar) in the unit. A
preview activity prepares students to understand the cultural material in the conversations that begin each unit and gives them the opportunity to contribute their own background knowledge.
In the
first lesson in each unit, opening conversations focus on comprehension. Thematic lessons stress productive practice through real communication.
A
comprehension lesson offers more challenging input, listening practice, pronunciation hints, and a conversation task. In the
last lesson of each unit, reading activities provide practice in interpreting and understanding authentic models of written English.
Review sections follow every four to six units, reinforcing material taught in preceding units.