£32.63
Published 2019.
The course focuses on the most used English grammar structures and practices all four skills in a variety of authentic and communicative contexts. It is designed for use both in the classroom and as a self-study learning tool.
Grammar in the Real World -This section introduces the target structure(s) in a realistic context using contemporary texts such as a website or short article. A Notice activity draws students' attention to the target structures in the text, guiding their own analysis of form, meaning, and use.
Grammar Presentation - begins with an overview that describes the grammar in an easy-to-understand summary.
Charts - provide clear guidance on the form, meaning and use of the target grammar for ease of instruction and reference.
Grammar Application - keep students engaged with a wide variety of exercises that introduce new and stimulating content.
Data from the Real World takes - students beyond traditional information and teaches them how the unit's grammar is used in authentic situations, including differences between spoken and written use. Contextualized practice moves from controlled to open-ended, teaching meaningful language for real communicative purposes.
Theme-related exercises - boost fluency by providing grammar practice in a variety of different contexts.
Avoid Common Mistakes - is based on a database of over 135,000 essays. Students learn to avoid the most common mistakes English language learners make and develop self-editing skills to improve their speaking and writing.
Editing Task - gives learners an opportunity to practice identifying and correcting commonly made errors - both important skills needed in their university studies.
Appendices - Useful charts and grammar rules in the Student's Book that can be used for reference.