An Introduction to Foreign Language Learning and Teaching
One of the original aims of the book is to provide an account of the field which was up to date, but which at the same time gave a historical persective, showing where current ideas and developments have come from. This perspective is important if we are to understand where we are , and eve where we may be going.
Insight is a new five-level English course for secondary students. It is a thought-provoking course which will challenge your students to reach their full potential. insight Student's Book is packed full of interesting, thought provoking topics and information rich texts which challenge students' opinions. Speaking tasks encourage your students to express their own opinions and to reflect on the information they have read and heard, really engaging with the material.
Insight is a new five-level English course for secondary students. It is a thought-provoking course which will challenge your students to reach their full potential. insight Student's Book is packed full of interesting, thought provoking topics and information rich texts which challenge students' opinions. Speaking tasks encourage your students to express their own opinions and to reflect on the information they have read and heard, really engaging with the material.
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Beyond B1: Workbook
Provides students the chance to consolidate their learning over the course. This title includes extra grammar and vocabulary consolidation pages, which are cumulative throughout the book and therefore provide thorough language recycling. It is useful as a homework tool or for use in class.
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