This book contains 30 activities at elementary level, complete with ideas for boardwork and pictures teachers can copy. All the activities are simple and adaptable. They are particularly well-suited to classrooms where there are few resources apart from a board, paper, and pens - and of course the teacher and the learners themselves. A selection of thirty units covering a wide variety of cross-curricular topics. Areas covered include maths, geography, biology, history, music, art, and drama. better scan added by decabristka
A resource book of activities to prepare students for public examinations. Includes over 70 classroom activities ranging from raising awareness of individual sounds to full-scale listening projects. Emphasizes listening as a social and interactive skill. Helps learners to develop strategies to make sense of what they hear in English.
Edited by: decabristka - 11 August 2009
Reason: Typo in title corrected: 'resourse' -> 'resource'
Language to go's flexible structure and resources allow teachers to provide a course that perfectly suits their adult learners' hectic lifestyles and delivers the results they demand. 'Built in' extra resources, such as the Practice section of extra exercises, mean Language to go can easily be expanded from a short intensive course to a more extensive English course A syllabus of independent lessons enables teachers to adapt the course according to students' language needs Includes a pull-out Phrasebook covers essential words and expressions, and useful advice for everyday communication.
Corpora have changed our views on language and language use and we can also expect to find them in the class-room. It is not only ‘raw’ corpora which are of interest but corpora come with user-friendly programs and software which makes them suitable for the use by learners. However it is clear that there are also problems and that we do not know enough about how learners and teachers experience the use of corpora in the classroom.