Big Teens is an exciting, three-level series written specifically for adolescents who have already studied English in their elementary school years and who need to increase their command of the language. The series is based on communicative, constructivist language acquisition process, featuring songs, chants, social practices, strategies, cooperative learning, self-assessment, and hands-on projects. Big Teens contains discovery activities and additional contextualized practice activities to help facilitate students constructing the language. Big Teens is written by Mario Herrera, one of the best and respected names in ELT whose books are used by millions of students around the world.
Graduate Record Examination (GRE) Vocabulary -exercices with key-
Added by: aidsami | Karma: 1662.05 | Exam Materials » GRE | 2 October 2019
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Graduate Record Examination (GRE) Vocabulary -exercices with key-
These vocabulary practice tests are only for the students who are going to appear in the GRE exam. Many GRE students have found these exercises very helpful. Hopefully, you will find these exercises helpful too. You may be happy to find that you know most or all of them. Or, you may also find that you need to improve a lot.
These vocabulary practice tests are only for the students who are going to appear in the GMAT exam. Many GMAT students have found these exercises very helpful. Hopefully, you will find these exercises helpful too. You may be happy to find that you know most or all of them. Or, you may also find that you need to improve a lot.
These vocabulary practice tests are only for the students who are going to appear in the ACT exam. Many ACT students have found these exercises very helpful. Hopefully, you will find these exercises helpful too. You may be happy to find that you know most or all of them. Or, you may also find that you need to improve a lot.
Entertainment in English -12 Classic Game Show Lessons for ESL -
This collection of lesson plans derives from some of the most successful and entertaining television & radio gameshows. The premise behind the course is that competition and game-playing are extremely conducive to language learning as the students use language they have acquired in a personal context while undertaking a meaningful task. Even the most uninspired and shy students are usually pretty keen to participate in games. From an educational perspective this competitiveness is a virtue; something which facilitates active learning...