Let\’s Go 4: Student Book (4th Edition)

Success from the very beginning. Millions of children around the world have learned to speak English through the trusted methodology of Let’s Go. Maximise children’s talking time in class through dialogues, pair work and communicative games. This combined with the rhythm and melody of the acclaimed Carolyn Graham songs makes the language memorable. Format:PDF Size:5.57 …

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English File 1: Student\’s Listen and Speak Student\’s Cassette

Audio files for independent processing speech designs used in the Student’s Book and Workbook lessons relevant. After each phrase uttered given pause, allowing to repeat it in compliance with the intonation and pronunciation. DOWNLOAD [hide] Please register to view the hidden Download Links ” target=”_blank”>[/restrict] [/hide] Source:

Postcards 1: Student\’s book (2nd edition)

Postcards, the popular four-level American English program for teenage students. Postcards’ attractive magazine-like pages, engaging storylines, and real-life characters motivate students and make learning fun. Consistent scaffolding, extensive practice, and ongoing recycling help to ensure student success. Integrated components provide optimal teacher support. Format:PDF Size: 31,39 MB Date of Publication:2009 Paperback: 145 pages DOWNLOAD Please …

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Business Focus Elementary: Student\’s Book

The course that closes the pap between learning business English and using it in your job. A genuine foundation business English course, with a carefully graded syllabus. A focus on speaking and listening, and language of immediate practical use. Units feature games, role-plays, and special discussion sections, Focus on Business Issues. Multilingual word and expression …

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New Beep 5 : Student\’s Book

Please register to view the hidden Download Links ” target=”_blank”>[/restrict] New Beep is a new six-level primary course based on the guiding principle that the contexts and situations in which learners encounter English should be meaningful and relevant to them so that they may draw on their own worlds, both real and imaginary. The units …

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