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The Grammar Booklet offers four pages per unit to further practice the grammatical points covered in the corresponding Pupil's Book unit. |
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The Pupil's Book provides materials to effectively present and practice the target language. It introduces new language in lively and engaging contexts. A wide variety of practice tasks lead from controlled language activities through to production and personalisation activities. There is also a high level of cross-curricular and cultural content, so that language learning can be integrated into the Primary curriculum (CLIL). Additionally the Pupil's Book contains songs, stories, games, listening and reading texts and communicative activities to ensure lessons are varied, motivating and effective. The Access code printed at the back of the book gives pupils and parents unique and safe access to Future Island Online via the internet. |
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The Reading and Writing Booklet includes four pages per unit to target specific skills. The first page focuses on reading, the second on comprehension with more of a range of texts than those offered in the CLIL and Wider World pages of the Pupil's Book. The third page offers reading and writing activities to revise the key vocabulary, and using the fourth page pupils have the opportunity to write texts which practice punctuation, syntax and structure. An answer key is provided at the back of the Teachers Book. Details of when to use this booklet are given in the teaching notes. |
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The Activity Book provides reinforcement and consolidation of the language presented in the Pupil's Book. It is organised as follows: A Welcome unit of four lessons, for use after the corresponding Pupil's Book pages. Eight units divided into ten lessons (as in the Pupil's Book). A Goodbye unit of four lessons (as in the Pupil's Book). Eight festival lessons at the back of the book for use at Bonfire Night, Christmas, Easter and Wimbledon. Unit review activities. These are linked to corresponding grammar points in the Pupil's Book. A Picture Dictionary at the back of the book to help pupils to review and remember the target language. |
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The Grammar Booklet offers four pages per unit to further practice the grammatical points covered in the corresponding Pupil's Book unit. |
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The Pupil's Book provides materials to effectively present and practice the target language. It introduces new language in lively and engaging contexts. A wide variety of practice tasks lead from controlled language activities through to production and personalisation activities. There is also a high level of cross-curricular and cultural content, so that language learning can be integrated into the Primary curriculum (CLIL). Additionally the Pupil's Book contains songs, stories, games, listening and reading texts and communicative activities to ensure lessons are varied, motivating and effective. The Access code printed at the back of the book gives pupils and parents unique and safe access to Future Island Online via the internet. |
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The Reading and Writing Booklet includes four pages per unit to target specific skills. The first page focuses on reading, the second on comprehension with more of a range of texts than those offered in the CLIL and Wider World pages of the Pupil's Book. The third page offers reading and writing activities to revise the key vocabulary, and using the fourth page pupils have the opportunity to write texts which practice punctuation, syntax and structure. An answer key is provided at the back of the Teachers Book. Details of when to use this booklet are given in the teaching notes. |
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The Activity Book provides reinforcement and consolidation of the language presented in the Pupil's Book. It is organised as follows: A Welcome unit of four lessons, for use after the corresponding Pupil's Book pages. Eight units divided into ten lessons (as in the Pupil's Book). A Goodbye unit of four lessons (as in the Pupil's Book). Eight festival lessons at the back of the book for use at Bonfire Night, Christmas, Easter and Wimbledon. Unit review activities. These are linked to corresponding grammar points in the Pupil's Book. A Picture Dictionary at the back of the book to help pupils to review and remember the target language. |
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The Grammar Booklet offers four pages per unit to further practice the grammatical points covered in the corresponding Pupil's Book unit. |
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The Pupil's Book provides materials to effectively present and practice the target language. It introduces new language in lively and engaging contexts. A wide variety of practice tasks lead from controlled language activities through to production and personalisation activities. There is also a high level of cross-curricular and cultural content, so that language learning can be integrated into the Primary curriculum (CLIL). Additionally the Pupil's Book contains songs, stories, games, listening and reading texts and communicative activities to ensure lessons are varied, motivating and effective. The Access code printed at the back of the book gives pupils and parents unique and safe access to Future Island Online via the internet. |
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The Reading and Writing Booklet includes four pages per unit to target specific skills. The first page focuses on reading, the second on comprehension with more of a range of texts than those offered in the CLIL and Wider World pages of the Pupil's Book. The third page offers reading and writing activities to revise the key vocabulary, and using the fourth page pupils have the opportunity to write texts which practice punctuation, syntax and structure. An answer key is provided at the back of the Teachers Book. Details of when to use this booklet are given in the teaching notes. |
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Greed had much to do with the implosion of the world financial system in 2008. Capitalism expects and needs people to be greedy but that greed has to be counterbalanced by fear; get it right and you will be rich, get it wrong and you will lose it all. Over many decades, many decisions, that sometimes seemed small at the time, helped to rob financiers of their fear. They did not fear a reckoning if their decisions went awry. Instead they were left with greed and overconfidence. And that is what allowed the crisis to happen. Using where we are today as a finishing point, Financial Times journalist and market's commentator John Authers, takes a uniquely longer view of what happened. Picking up the story in 1954, when stock markets finally recovered from the Great Crash of 1929, chapter by chapter, and piece by piece, John leads the reader through the decades, years, months and then days that led to the inevitable and escalating crisis. Greed without Fear will help readers achieve clarity over what mattered most in creating this crisis, helping them to understand what investment strategies may now start to work. And it will achieve, for them, a clear grasp of the remaining risks that confront us. |
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TheOfficial Guide to PTE Academic provides comprehensive information about the test, over 200 practice tasks on CD-ROM, analysis of sample answers, test-taking tips and more. The first and only official guide for PTE Academic written by the developers of the test itself, it includes everything you need to know about the test. Explains the features, format and scoring of PTE Academic, giving test takers a clear idea of what to expect when they take the test. Provides practice with authentic test types and questions. Includes sample answers that are actual student responses from field tests. Improves on test taking strategies. CD-ROM provides additional practice. |
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The Expert series provides rigorous exam training for high-achieving students while continuing to develop language awareness and communication skills. In line with the 2013 exam specifications, this intensive course for the Cambridge English: Proficiency exam will prove to satisfy your students' practice needs and allow them to achieve their full potential. |
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Penguin Readers are written by specialist ELT authors. The language, vocabulary, style and content of every book is carefully graded to make sure it suits the learner's own language ability. Every Penguin Reader has a range of activities in the book and accompanying Factsheet to help increase comprehension and develop reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. |
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Penguin Readers are written by specialist ELT authors. The language, vocabulary, style and content of every book is carefully graded to make sure it suits the learner's own language ability. Every Penguin Reader has a range of activities in the book and accompanying Factsheet to help increase comprehension and develop reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. |
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The series builds learner confidence in the professional skills needed for the tourist industry whilst developing their language awareness. Students practise these skills in realistic Case Studies that reflect topical tourism issues. The DVD-ROM accompanying the Coursebook includes travel DVDs with accompanying worksheets. English for International Tourism is recommended preparation for the LCCI English for tourism exams. |
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