Target Listening is a practical, engaging series that helps students improve overall communicative skills through listening tasks presented in natural conversational English. All activities incorporate focused, practical vocabulary words used in everyday situations. The vocabulary words are recycled throughout the series to reinforce learning. Real-life themes are presented through each unit exposing students to situations they encounter everyday outside of the classroom. Target Listening is beneficial in the classroom setting or in the home setting for students who need to prepare for English listening or speaking exams.
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To Kill a Mockingbird - Vocabulary, Allusions and Idioms
If you're reading Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, you may have found some words, allusions, or idioms that are unfamiliar to you. Hopefully, this book can help!
Vocabulary for First Certificate is presented in 20 topic-based units of 4 pages each. The vocabulary is presented in context and students use exam style activities to practise using the vocabulary. Every part of the FCE exam is practised at least once.
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Vocabulary is an essential part of speed reading. Improving your vocabulary even slightly can give you a dramatic boost in speed and an even bigger boost in comprehension. That's why for a limited time we're including our vocabulary audio training program for free when you download 7-Speed-Reading Today. This program contains over 10 full hours of digitally recorded material via instant Mp3 download, 9 comprehensive electronic exercise books, and 9 sets of printable flashcards.