Lessons are designed to consolidate language and act as a springboard for further speaking and writing tasks. Each unit follows the pattern: * An introductory lead-in page with learning objectives * Two main input lessons covering grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation and skills work, * A functional lesson, which develops useful communication skills and includes strategies for developing speaking and listening skills * A motivating skills consolidation lesson based on a BBC DVD clip. These act as a springboard for further speaking and writing tasks.
Master Barron's 1100 words using Word Lists, Flash Cards and Quizzes. This application is an ideal tool to build effective vocabulary and to prepare for GRE, GMAT, SAT and TOEFL.
Grammar and Vocabulary Practice systematically teaches grammar and vocabulary and helps students develop all skills necessary to succeed in the revised FCE Examination, the Michigan ECCE and other exams. The Student's book includes : a variety of grammar and vocabulary exercises. revision units and practice tests. a glossary. appendices with prepositions, prepositional phrases and derivatives.
Have you ever been confused by two different English nouns that are names for the same thing? Think, tomato sauce and ketchup, or chips and french fries! In this lesson, Emma explains some of the differences between British and American English Vocabulary. That’s right – there are different English nouns for the same types of food, depending on where you are in the world! Arrrrgh! Learn and practice your vocabulary with Emma! Cook. Eat. Learn English!