FCE - Contemporary Classroom Practice is a dynamic First Certificate Exam preparation course that combines essential exam practice, tips and strategies with thorough language and skills development. Revolving around 12 key exam topics and including realistic exam practice for all five papers in every unit. FCE - Contemporary Classroom Practice offers an effective and fun route to exam success. The engaging texts, a focus on personalization and excellent teacher support make it easy to plan lively, communicative classes.
This book offers authentic practice of the First Certificate Exam.
The book includes five practice tests which provide step-by-step task guidance and useful tips to maximise the students' chances of excelling. It all in all provides FCE candidates with plenty of practice opportunities, taking into account the new format of the exam (starting January 2015)
Digital Technology, Schools and Teachers' Workplace Learning: Policy, Practice and Identity
This book advances an alternative reading of the social, political and cultural issues surrounding schools and technology and develops a comprehensive overview of the interplay between policy, practice and identity in school workplaces. It explores how digital technologies have become an integral element of the politics and socially negotiated practices of school workplaces as school campuses are now awash with digital hardware and growing amounts of school work is carried out on a 'virtual' basis.
Comprehensive course carefully written to the new CAE exam specifications introduced in 2015. It prepares adult and younger learners to excel in the revised exam. All four skills are developed within each of the fourteen units, and are supported by an overall skills-based examination syllabus.
Few things can hurt a reputation more than a poorly written letter or memo. Written in a refreshingly conversational style, this book makes anyone excited about picking up a pen or powering up a word processor to write clear, concise English. Through its dynamic language, numerous examples, and practice exercises, the book takes readers all the way from staring at a blank page to incorporating foreign words into text.