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Scope & Sequence 6
Young Adult & Adult Courses 8
Skills, Grammar & Vocabulary 18
English for Academic Purposes 22
Professional & ESP 24
Exams 26
Dictionaries 31
Readers 34
Digital 45
Methodology 52
Index 55
CONTENTS
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Attitude1•SkyHigh/Skyline2•
A2Waystage•ALTE Level • 1
KET•(KeyEnglishTest)
97-123• 32-42• 397-433• 3.0• AmericanInspiration2•Attitude2•SkyHigh/Skyline3•(New)AmericanInsideOutElementary•StyleUpdate2•EnglishwithStyle3-4•TheBusinessPre-intermediate•InCompanyElementary•
B1Threshold•ALTE Level 2•
B1-B2Vantage•ALTE Level 2-3•
PET•(PreliminaryEnglishTest)
Pre-FCE•(FirstCertificateinEnglish)
127-173• 43-61• 437-510• 3.5-4.5• AmericanInspiration3•Attitude3•SkyHigh/Skyline4•(New)AmericanInsideOut•Pre-intermediateStyle3•EnglishwithStyle5-6•TheBusinessIntermediate•InCompanyPre-intermediate•
AmericanInspiration4•Attitude4•SkyHigh/Skyline5•AmericanInsideOut•IntermediateInCompanyIntermediate•
B2Vantage•ALTE Level 3•
FCE•(FirstCertificateinEnglish)
177-233• 62-91• 513-587• 5.0-6.0• Attitude5•AmericanInsideOut•Upper-intermediateTheBusinessUpper-intermediate•InCompanyUpper-Intermediate•
C1EffectiveOperational•ProficiencyALTE Level 4•
CAE•(CertificateinAdvancedEnglish)
237-273• 92-112• 590-637• 6.5-7.0• AmericanInsideOut•AdvancedTheBusinessAdvanced•
C2Mastery•ALTE Level 5•
CPE•(CambridgeProficiencyinEnglish)
277-300• 113-120• 640-677• 7.5-9.0•
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Sue Kay and Vaughan Jones
New American Inside OutisaneweditionofthesuccessfulseriesAmerican Inside Out.Ittakesallthebestelementsoftheoriginalseries–includingtheemphasisonpersonalizationandmeaning–andaddsahostofbrand-newfeatures.
What’s new?Every• Student’s BookcomeswithamultimediaCD-ROMwithinteractivepracticeandextensionactivitiesAbrand-newBeginnerlevel•Newcomponents:• ViewpointsDVDwithonlineworksheets,andInteractive Whiteboard SoftwareExpandedgrammarsectionsoffercomprehensivecoverage•ofkeylanguagepoints,whilethenewGrammar Extra sectionsrecycleandreviewthislanguageNew• Useful PhrasesandVocabulary Extrasectionsprovidereal-worldlanguageThecomprehensive,all-in-one• Teacher’s Bookistheperfectcoursecompanion,providingteacher’snotes,practicalteachingtips,aphotocopiableresourcepackandaCDwitheditabletests
Sue Kay and Vaughan Jones A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2
American Inside Outisacompletefive-levelcourseforteachingAmericanEnglishtoadultsandyoungadults,takingstudentsfromelementarytoadvancedlevel.Itofferscomprehensivelanguagedevelopmentwithagreateremphasisontheuseoflanguageforreal,purposefultasksthatstudentsneedtoperformintheirpersonal,academicandprofessionallives. Inside Out istheBritishEnglishversion.
NEw AMErICANINSIdE OuT
INSIdE OuT andAMErICAN INSIdE OuT
related resources
Rebecca(p.44)MacmillanEnglishDictionary(p.31)
ReadyforCAE(p.27)NewAmericanInsideOutMPO(p.49)
CEFMPO(p.46)Viewpoints(p.16)
FormoreinformationaboutNew American Inside OutPractice Online,seepage49.
For Students Workbook
Containsreadingandlisteningactivities,grammarandvocabularyexercises,pronunciationworkand,acompleteself-containedwritingcourse.IncludesafreeAudio CD,withlisteningmaterial.
Student’s Book
Interestingreadingandlisteningtexts,basedonauthenticsourcessuchasmagazinesandwebsites,developstudents’grammaticalframeworkandextendtheirvocabulary.Thereisastrongemphasisonpersonalization,toensuretasksarerelevantforstudents.
Beginner Elementary Pre-intermediateISBNPrefix 978-970Student’sPack 809-139-8 809-149-7 650-440-1WorkbookPack 809-142-8 809-152-7 650-443-2Teacher’sPack 809-145-9 809-155-8 650-446-3ClassAudioCD 809-148-0 809-158-9 650-469-2Split Edition Student’sPackA 809-203-6 809-207-4 650-470-8Student’sPackB 809-204-3 809-208-1 650-481-4WorkbookPackA 809-205-0 809-209-8 650-482-1WorkbookPackB 809-206-7 809-210-4 650-493-7
(TheStudent’sPackcontainstheStudent’sBookandtheStudent’sCD-ROM.TheWorkbookPackcontainstheWorkbookandtheAudioCD.TheTeacher’sPackcontainstheTeacher’sEditionandtheTestCD.)
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Providesthelisteningcomponent.
Pre- Upper- ISBNPrefix 978-1-4050 Elementary Intermediate Intermediate Intermediate AdvancedAmerican Inside Out Student’sBook 1448-9 2452-5 0262-2 0268-4 0256-1WorkbookPack(withkey) 7445-2 7446-9 7447-6 7448-3 7449-0WorkbookPack(withoutkey)7440-7 7441-4 7442-1 7443-8 7444-5Teacher’sBook 1454-0 2456-3 0263-9 0269-1 0257-8ClassCD 1457-1 2462-4 0300-1 0306-3 0294-3ResourcePack 1459-5 2460-0 0265-3 0271-4 0259-2Video 2261-3 2262-0 2263-7 2264-4 2265-1VideoActivityBook 6887-1 6888-8 0266-0 0272-1 0260-8DVD-ROM 3130-1 3131-8 3132-5 3133-2 3134-9TestCD(alllevels) 6646-4
Split EditionStudent’sBookA 1449-6 2453-2 0303-2 0309-4 0297-4Student’sBookB 1450-2 2454-9 0286-8 0289-9 0283-7WorkbookA 1452-6 2458-7 0287-5 0290-5 0284-4WorkbookB 1453-3 2459-4 0288-2 0291-2 0285-1
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ISBNPrefix978-1-4050WorkbookPack(withkey) 2863-9 2908-7 2911-7 2914-8 2916-2TestCD(alllevels) 6612-9
For Teachers
Teacher’s Book
Providessuggestedalternativeproceduresforhowtocoverdifferentteachingsituationssuchaslargeorsmall,ormonolingualormultilingualclasses,aswellasaudioscriptsandanswerkeysforeachlesson.
VideoContainsoveranhourofvideomaterialdirectlylinkedtothelanguageandtopicsoftheStudent’s Books.TheaccompanyingVideo Activity Bookincludesphotocopiableworksheets,videoscripts,extracommunicativeactivitiesandcross-culturaldiscussionsections.
Test CD
ATest CDforalllevelsfacilitatesevaluation,withminirevisiontestsforeachunit,andmid-andend-ofcoursetests,aswellastwoplacementtests.
Toregisterforfreeweeklye-lessons,visittheInside Outwebsitewww.insideout.net
Resource Pack
ContainsphotocopiableworksheetslinkedtotheStudent’s Book.
DVD-ROM
InteractiveversionoftheVideo.Userscanscrollthroughthescriptastheywatchthevideoontheircomputer,savewordsandexpressionsfromthescript,andconsulttheonlineMacmillan English Dictionary(seepage31).
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Workbook
Availableinprintformatwithaudio CD,orasaninteractiveCD-ROM,the Workbook consolidatesandpracticesthelanguagepresentedinthe Student’s Books.Specificactivitiespracticeindividualgrammar,vocabulary,orpronunciationpoints,whilereadingandlisteningskillsaredevelopedthroughactivitiesrelatedtothetopicsintheStudent’s Book. TheGrammar SummarycanbeusedindependentlyfromtheStudent’s Book. [The Workbook (in either print or interactive format) is packaged with the Student’s Book]
Student’s Book
Unitsaretheme-based,presentinginteresting,thought-provokingcontentfromwhichlanguageskilldevelopmentexercisesnaturallyflow.AcomprehensiveLanguage Resource and Develop Your WritingorStudy Skillssectionineachunitencouragelearnerautonomyandlearnerdevelopment,withhelpfulLanguage Notes, Warnings, GlossariesandUseful Language sections.
Resource Book
Over30activitiestosupplementtheStudent’s Book andWorkbook,particularlyinspeaking,readingandwriting.Eachactivityincludesaphotocopiableworksheetandcomprehensiveinstructions.
Test CD
Teststohelpplacestudentswithintheprogramandmonitorandgradetheirprogress.Availableinready-to-printandeditableformats,thereisoneCDfortheStarterlevelandoneCDforlevels1-5.
Kate Fuscoe, Barbara Garside and Luke Prodromou
A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2
AttitudeisacompletesixlevelcourseinAmericanEnglish.TheStarterlevelprovidestruebeginnerswithanaccessibleentrypoint,whilelevels1-5takestudentsfromelementarythroughadvancedlevel.Attitudehelpsstudentsdevelopsolidlearningfoundationsthroughacomprehensiveprogramoflanguageexposure,analysis,andpractice,providingtheconfidencestudentsneedinordertoexpressthemselvesandapproachlearningwithenthusiasm.
Teacher’s Edition
Containsallanswersandaudioscriptsandallowsyoutoplanhowtointroduceandmonitorexercises,andvaryyourclasseswithalternativepresentationsandoptionaladditionalactivities.
DVD
High-interestvideoclips,containingpronunciation,speakingandEveryday Englishactivities.AnaccompanyingDVD Activity Bookoffersteacher’snotes,photocopiablestudent’sworksheets,andabankofCommunicative Activities.
For Students
For Teachers
ATTITudErelated resources
TheGreatGatsby(p.42)MacmillanEnglishDictionary(p.31)
ReadyforFCE(p.27)FCEMPO(p.48)
MacmillanEnglishCampus(p.2)Viewpoints(p.16)
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Test Software
TheAttitude Test SoftwareallowstheteachertoselectitemstoproduceprintableprogresstestsforanyunitofAttitude(levels1-5).
Making tests is easy:Firstselectthelevelandunitof• Attitudeyouwishtoprepareatestfor,usingtheLinkstotheleftofthescreen;Thenchoosehowmanyquestionsofeachquestiontype•youwanttoincludeinthetest;Thensimplyclickon• Generate Test toproducethetest.
Eachgeneratedtestwillhaveadifferentselectionofitemsfromtheitemdatabase.Thetestscanbegeneratedonebyone,ortheteachercangenerateseveraldifferenttestsatonce.Onceatesthasbeengenerated,theteachercanviewitwithorwithoutanswers,and/orgenerateanalternatetestwiththesameitemsinadifferentorder.
Thetestscanbeprintedout,orsavedastextfilesforlatereditingifrequired.
TheAttitude Test SoftwareisavailableonCD-ROMoronline.Visit:www.macmillan.com.mx/attitude
Class Audio CDTwoCDsperlevelcontainallthelisteningmaterial,includingcoverversionsofthecommerciallyavailablesongsreferredtointhetexts.
Attitudeisnowavailableinasplitedition,forschoolsthatteachinsemesters!
Starter 1 2 3 4 5ISBNPrefix 978-970Student’sPack 650-366-4 650-367-1 650-368-8 650-369-5 650-370-1 650-371-8Student’sInteractivePack 650-372-5 650-373-2 650-374-9 650-375-6 650-376-3 650-377-0Teacher’sEdition 650-347-3 650-348-0 650-349-7 650-350-3 650-351-0 650-352-7ClassCD 650-353-4 650-354-1 650-355-8 650-356-5 650-357-2 650-358-9ResourceBook 650-390-9 650-391-6 650-392-3 650-393-0 650-394-7 650-395-4DVD - 650-397-8 650-398-5 650-399-2 650-400-5 650-401-2DVDActivityBook - 650-403-6 650-404-3 650-405-0 650-406-7 650-407-4TestCD(Starterlevel) 650-409-8 (levels1-5) 650-410-4 TestSoftware(levels1-5) 650-626-9
(TheStudent’sPackcontainstheStudent’sBook,theWorkbookandtheWorkbookAudioCD.TheStudent’sInteractivePackcontainstheStudent’sBookandtheWorkbookCD-ROM.)
1 2 3 4 5ISBNPrefix 978-970Student’sBookPackA 650-459-3 650-461-6 650-463-0 650-465-4 650-467-8Student’sBookPackB 650-460-9 650-462-3 650-464-7 650-466-1 650-468-5
(TheStudent’sBookPackcontainstheStudent’sBook,theWorkbookandtheWorkbookAudioCD.)
ATTITudE Split Edition
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Audio CD
ContainsdialoguesandlisteningpracticerelatedtothetopicsintheStudent’s Book.
Student’s Book
Twelveunitscoveralltheskillsareasandofferaccesstonewlanguagetogetherwithanalysisandactivationofwhathasbeenlearned.Lesson4ofeachunithelpsthelearnerprepareforreal-lifeuseofEnglishoutsidetheclassroom.CheckpointsandLearning Checksoccureverytwounitstoprovidereviewandconsolidation.
Simon Brewster, Paul Davies and Mickey Rogers Starter A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2
Sky HighisaneweditionofthehugelysuccessfulSkyline.ThecourseoffersallthestrengthsofSkyline,butwithupdatestoboththecontentandtheappearance,andastrongfocusoncommunicationandgrammar.Italsoprovidesmoresupportforreadingandwriting,andanadditionalStarterlevel.
For Teachers
For Students
Skyline CD-ROM
TheSkyline CD-ROMcanbeusedwiththeSky High Student’s Books. Itincludesauthenticfootageandlanguagepresentedinrealsituationsandculturalcontexts.
SkY HIgH
Song CD
Includes21popularsongsfromSkylineaswellasninenewsongs,andgivesstudentstheopportunityto:
listentorealEnglishinmotivatingcontexts•increasevocabulary•recyclelanguagefromtheunits•practicelisteningcomprehension•analyzethemeaningsofsongs•
Test CD
TwoaudioCDsandaCDcontainingavarietyofnewtestsinbotheditableandready-to-printformats,enablingtheteachertomeasurestudents’progressthroughUnit Quizzes.
Workbook
Providesadditionallanguagepracticeforclassroomorhomestudy.
related resources
TheLegendsofSleepyHollowandRipVanWinkle(p.38)
MacmillanPhrasalVerbsPlus(p.32)PETTestbuilder(p.26)
IntermediateLanguagePractice(p.20)SkyHighMPO(p.13,49)
Starter 1 2 3 4 5ISBNPrefix978-970Student’sBook 650-559-0 650-560-6 650-561-3 650-562-0 650-563-7 650-564-4Workbook 650-571-2 650-572-9 650-573-6 650-574-3 650-575-0 650-576-7Teacher’sEdition 650-565-1 650-566-8 650-567-5 650-568-2 650-569-9 650-570-5AudioCD 650-577-4 650-578-1 650-579-8 650-580-4 650-581-1 650-582-8SongCD(levels1-5) - 650-585-9TestCD(levelsStarter-5) 650-583-5
1 2 3 4 5ISBNPrefix978-970Split EditionStudent’sBookA 650-662-7 650-664-1 650-666-5 650-668-9 650-670-2Student’sBookB 650-663-4 650-665-8 650-667-2 650-669-6 650-671-9WorkbookA 650-672-6 650-674-0 650-676-4 650-678-8 650-680-1WorkbookB 650-673-3 650-675-7 650-677-1 650-679-5 650-681-8
Teacher’s Edition
Includesteachingtips,audioscripts,allanswers,culturalnotes,languagehelp,ideasforlearnerdevelopment,andhelpwithpreparation.
Skyline Resources for Teachers
Resource BooksTheSkyline Business, GrammarandWriting Resource Books canbeusedwithSky High.Seepage14formoredetails.
Resource PackTheSkyline Resource PackcanbeusedwithSky High.Itoffersactivitiesandphotocopiableworksheetswithaculturalandidiomaticfocus.
DVD & Video Activity BookThe Skyline DVDsandVideo Activity BookscanbeusedwithSky High.
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Eachcourseisdividedinto12units,whichmirrortheunitsintheStudent’s BooksandprovidehomeworkandextrapracticeofthelanguagepointscoveredinSky High.Thereare150resourcesintotalperlevel,comprisinglanguage,grammarandvocabularyexercises,listeningandpronunciationpractice,andwebprojects.ThesixCheckpointsectionsineachcoursereviewandreinforcethelanguageandskillslearntintheprecedingunits.
SkY HIgH prACTICE ONLINE
TheperfecttoolforstudentswhoareequallyathomeworkingontheInternetorintheclassroom,Sky High Practice OnlinecoursesoffersupplementarypracticeandcarefullydesignedhomeworkresourcesmatchingthescopeandsequenceofSky High.
A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2
Grammar support AllSky High MPOusershaveaccesstoacomprehensivedatabaseofover430Grammar Reference units,eachincludingadetailedexplanation,learningtipsandaninteractiveactivityforreinforcement.
Award-winning ELT dictionaryAllstudentshaveinstantaccesstotheMacmillan English Dictionaryonline(seepage31),helpingthemextendtheirvocabulary,improvepronunciationandbecomeconfident,independentlearners.
Instant feedback for studentsAllstudentsgetinstantfeedbackoncompletinganexercise.Theirworkandscoresarestoredintheirpersonalgradebook,providingacompleterecordoftheirwork.
1 2 3 4 5ReferenceCodePrefix11-2009SkyHighMPO 03-0035-0 03-0036-7 03-0037-4 03-0038-1 03-0039-8Split EditionSkyHighMPOA 03-0040-4 03-0042-8 03-0044-2 03-0046-6 03-0048-0SkyHighMPOB 03-0041-1 03-0043-5 03-0045-9 03-0047-3 03-0049-7
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Simon Brewster, Paul Davies and Mickey Rogers A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2
Skylineisafive-levelprograminAmericanEnglish,takingpost-secondaryandadultlearnersfrombeginnertoupper-intermediatelevel.Theextensiverangeofmaterialsoffersaflexibleapproachtolanguagelearning,andallowsampleopportunityforstudentstostudyindependently.
Skyline Multimedia Packs
AvailablewithDVD, Audio CD,orCD-ROM,thesegreatvaluepackscontaineverythingyouneedtostudyindependently,andarecompatiblewithPCorMacintoshcomputers.
EachpackcontainsaStudent’s Book,aWorkbookandthemultimediacomponentofyourchoice:DVD, CD-ROM, Audio CD,orAudio CD & CD-ROM.
Skyline offers:
A• Teacher’s GuideandResource PackforeverylevelA• VideoorDVD,withaVideo Activity BooktoaccompanyeachlevelThe• Skyline Website atwww.skyline-english.comTest CDs,• consistingoftwoaudioCDssupplyingthetestlisteningcomponent,andaCDwithavarietyoftestsinbothAcrobatandWord,touseorcustomizeasyouchoose.Alsoincludesaplacementtest.
AudioCDPack
1 2 3 4 5ISBNPrefix 978-0-333Student’sBook 92654-3 92674-1 92681-9 92753-3 92760-1Workbook 92655-0 92675-8 92682-6 92754-0 92761-8Teacher’sGuide 92656-7 92676-5 92683-3 92755-7 92762-5AudioCD 95909-1 95910-7 95911-4 95912-1 95913-8SongCD(levels1-3) 95976-3 - - (levels4-5) 95978-7Video 92658-1 92678-9 92685-7 92757-1 92764-9VideoActivityBook 98820-6 98821-3 98822-0 98823-7 98824-4ResourcePack 92659-8 92679-6 92751-9 92758-8 92765-6
Split Edition Student’sBookA 95814-8 95819-3 95824-7 95829-2 95834-6Student’sBookB 95815-5 95820-9 95825-4 95830-8 95835-3WorkbookA 95816-2 95821-6 95826-1 95831-5 95836-0WorkbookB 95817-9 95822-3 95827-8 95832-2 95837-7
1 2 3 4 5ISBNPrefix978-970DVD 650-092-2 650-093-9 650-094-6 650-095-3 650-096-0Skyline PacksAudioCDPack 650-080-9 650-081-6 650-082-3 650-083-0 650-084-7DVDPack 650-085-4 650-086-1 650-087-8 650-088-5 650-091-5CD-ROMPack 650-198-1 650-199-8 650-200-1 650-201-8 650-202-5AudioCD&CD-ROMPack 650-203-2 650-204-9 650-205-6 650-206-3 650-207-0
ISBNPrefix978-1-4050CD-ROM 0400-8 0401-5 0402-2 0403-9 0404-6TestCD(alllevels) 7958-7Resource BooksWriting 2707-6 2708-3 2709-0 2710-6 2711-3Grammar 2702-1 2703-8 2704-5 2705-2 2706-9Business 6911-3 6912-0 6913-7 6914-4 6915-1
For Teachers
Skyline Resource Books
GrammarTheintroductiongivestipsonwhentousetheactivities,howtocorrectthem,andideasforcreatingyourown.
WritingHelpsstudentsdeveloptheirwritingskillswithactivitiesfocusingonaccuracyandfluency,arangeoftexttypes,andphotocopiableworksheets.
BusinessFocusesondevelopingstudents’languageskillsandcommunicativecompetencebyincreasingtheirbusinessvocabularyanddevelopingfluency.TheAudio CDcontainsrealisticbusinesssituationstodeveloplisteningskills.
For Students
SkYLINE related resources
TheWizardofOz(p.41)MacmillanEssentialDictionary(p.32)
TOEFLPreparationCourse(p.30)TOEFLMPO(p.30,48)SkyHighMPO(p.13)
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1 2 3 4ISBNPrefix978-970 Student’sPack 650-963-5 650-964-2 650-965-9 809-104-6Workbook 650-966-6 650-967-3 650-968-0 809-105-3Teacher’sPack 809-060-5 809-061-2 809-062-9 809-110-7ClassAudioCD 650-975-8 650-976-5 650-977-2 809-108-4GrammarPresentationPosters 650-978-9 650-979-6 650-980-2 809-109-1TestCD(alllevels) 809-130-5
(TheStudent’sPackcontainstheStudent’sBookandtheStudent’sCD.TheTeacher’sPackcontainstheTeacher’sEditionandtheTeacher’sCD-ROM.)
Mickey Rogers, Jane Sturtevant and Libby Williams A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2
Style Update takespost-secondarylearnersfrombeginnertointermediatelevel.ThecoresyllabuspresentsandpracticesthemostcommonstructuralelementsofEnglish,developingskillsthroughspecific,clearlydefinedactivities,withaparticularfocusonreading.Theintegratedpracticepagesandself-studyListening Practice sectionmaketheStudent’s Bookscompleteandself-contained,withafreeStudent’s CD.
ThecoursealsoincludesanoptionalWorkbook,full-colorTeacher’s Edition,Class CD,andTest CD
withcustomizableevaluationmaterials.
Judy Garton-Sprenger and Philip Prowse A1 A2 KET B1PET B1PETmerit B1+Pre-FCE
American Inspirationisafour-levelcoursetakingteenagersfrombeginnertoahighintermediatelevel.Itstrikesthebalancebetweenteachinggrammarandpracticingthetargetlanguageinacommunicativecontext.AlthoughthecontentisbasedonlifeintheUnitedStates,theseriesiscompletelyglobalinitsoutlookwithplentyofculturalcontentacrossallfourlevels.
Course components:A• Student’s Book withafreeStudent’s CD; Integrated Skillslessons;ausefulPhrasebook;Inspiration Extra!sessionscontainingconsolidationandextensionexercises,aswellascreativeprojectwork,songs,games,puzzles,tonguetwistersandskits;Culture
Mickey Rogers, Jane Sturtevant and Libby Williams A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2
English with StyleisthespliteditionofStyle,forprepasthatteachinsemesters.EverytwolevelsofEnglish with StylecorrespondtoasinglelevelofStyle.TheStudent’s Books includeafreeStudent’s CD.
STYLE updATE
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(TheStudent’sPackcontainstheStudent’sBookandtheStudent’sCDforStyleUpdateandStylelevel3only.ReadingStylesdoesnotincludeaStudent’sCD.)
ISBNPrefix978-970 1 2 3 4 5 6Student’sPack 809-123-7 809-124-4 809-125-1 809-126-8 809-127-5 809-128-2
ISBNPrefix 978-1-4050 1 2 3Teacher’sEdition (levels1-2) 02484-6 (levels3-4) 02489-1 (levels5-6) 02494-5ClassCD (levels1-2) 02486-0 (levels3-4) 02491-4 (levels5-6) 02496-9
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FormoreinformationaboutAmerican Inspiration Practice Onlineseepage49.
sections;Reviews;andaGrammar SummarybasedontheCommonEuropeanFrameworkofcompetencies.A• Workbookwithsuggestionsforfurtherreadingandfollow-upworkontheinternetA• Teacher’s EditionwithTeacher’s CD-ROMandaTeacher’s ResourcesectionwithgamesandactivitiesGrammar Presentation Posters• ,aClass Audio CDandTest CD
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ViewpointsisMacmillan’snewvideocourseforyoungadultlearnersofEnglish.Itpresentsstudentswithamulti-facetedapproachtoexcitingandinspiringtopics,real-lifesituations,andpeopletalkingabouttheirexperiencesandviewpoints.Thevideocomprisesavarietyofgenres,includingdocumentaries,interviews,andvoxpops.
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BookletAn8-pagebookletperlevelprovidesteacherswithat-a-glanceinformation,offeringasynopsisofeachofthevideosegmentsandadetailedtableoftargetgrammarandvocabulary.Thebookletalsoincludesgeneralandlevel-specifictipsonhowtoteachwithvideo.
Worksheets with teacher’s notes Eachvideosegmentisaccompaniedbyadownloadableworksheet(2pages)andteacher’snotes(1page,includinganswerkey).Theyprepare,present,anddevelopthematerialinthevideo.
Eachworksheetoffersthreecoresections:Before you watch • –introducesandgeneratesinterestinthetopic.Itoffers1-2activitiesfocusingonprediction,brainstormingandnewvocabulary.While you watch • –focusesoncomprehension,withavarietyofmatchingtasks,orderingactivities,gapfills,True/Falseactivities,checking/crossingassignments,etc.After you watch • –focusesonspeakingand/orwritingtasksdirectlylinkedtothecontentofthevideo.Itincludesactivitieslikerole-plays,summarizing,andpeerdiscussions.
Theworksheetsalsofocusconsistentlyondevelopingtwospecialfeatures:Language Points• –presentsandpracticeslanguagecommonlyusedasasocialfacilitator(andoftennottaughtinstudent’sbooks),forexampleexpressionslike“What’s up?”and“Let’s grab a coffee”.Your Viewpoint • –presentsastatementorquestionfordiscussioninthecontextofthevideo,allowingstudentstopersonalizeandexpresstheirownopinions.
Transcripts Availablefromthewebsiteandpresentedbylevelandchapters.
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rEAdINg STYLESMickey Rogers and Angela Llanas A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2
Reading StylesfollowsonnaturallyfromStyle Update 1 and2,orcanstandaloneasanindependentreadingprogram.Thebookcontains16topic-basedunitswithtextsfromavarietyofsources,coveringfourmainacademicareas:Physical Sciences & Math, Life Sciences, Business & Economics, Humanities & Arts.Thecontemporarytextsarevibrantandengaging.
Readingstrategies,aswellasgrammarandvocabulary,areaddressedusingcontextualizedexamples.Thefinaltwopagesineachunitconcentrateonmoreacademicmaterial,addinganelementofflexibilitytothebook.
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rEAdINg kEYSMiles Craven A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2
Reading Keysisaflexible,three-levelreadingcomprehensioncourse,helpingyoungadultlearnersbecomeindependentreaders.Eachbookcontains24topic-basedunitsorganizedintoeightthemes,usingmotivatingmaterialfromawiderangeofsources.Textscanbechosenbytopic,genre,readingskillorvocabularyskill.
TheStudent’s BookincludesextraActivity Sheets, Key Study Skills SheetsandaWord Listasseparatesectionsatthebackofthebook,whiletheTeacher’s Guidecontainsteachingnotesandanswers.
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Simon Clarke and Michael Vince A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2
Macmillan English Grammar In Context isathree-levelgrammarpracticeserieswithadifference.Incorporatingcontextualexamplesingrammarpracticeactivities,Macmillan English Grammar In Context canbeusedinboththeclassroomandforself-study.
Cleargrammarexplanationsareprovidedwithtraditionalpracticeactivitiesandcontextualexamplesthatincludecross-curricularcontentareassuchasliterature,science,geography,historyandsocialscience.Contextualexamplesofgrammardemonstratingreal-worldusageofEnglishlanguagehelptobringgrammartolife.
Key features: Up-to-date,realEnglish,informedbythe•corporausedfortheMacmillan School Dictionary (seepage33)Includesafocusonlexicalgrammarwithwork•oncollocations,prepositionsandcommonverbsA• CD-ROM foreachlevelcontainsunit-by-unitinteractivematerialandafullysearchableglossaryMostunitscontainonepageofgrammar•explanation(thefirstpageoftheunit)andthreepagesofpracticeMultiplepagesofpracticeexercisesensure•understandingoftherelevantgrammarpointCross-curricularpracticeexercisesallow•studentstousethegrammarinameaningfulcontextWith• andwithout key editionsavailableUnit-by-unitinteractivepracticeexercises•
MACMILLAN ENgLISH grAMMAr IN CONTEXT
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Dorothy E. Zemach and Carlos Islam A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2
Paragraph Writingtakesstudentsfromsentenceformationtoparagraphwritingthroughaprocessapproach,developingstudents’writingskillsandencouragingthemtobecomeindependentandcreativewriters.ThebackoftheStudent’s BookcontainspeerreviewformsandaGrammar Referencesection.
College Writing
Dorothy E. Zemach and Lisa A. Rumisek A1 A2 B1+ B2 C1 C2
Paragraph WritingleadsnaturallyintoCollege Writing,asemi-academicwritingcoursetakingcollegestudentsfromparagraphstructuringtoessaywritingthroughaprocessapproach.Areascoveredincludegeneratingideas,organizing,drafting,reviewingandrevising.Thereisadditionalsampleandreferencematerial,includingmodelsofessaydevelopmentandaPunctuation Guide.
Learning to Listen
Lin Lougheed A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2
Learning to ListenacknowledgesthedifficultythatmanystudentshaveunderstandingrealspokenEnglish.Theseriesispackedwithengagingtopics,strikingpersonalitiesanddynamiclisteningsourcestohelpstudentsenjoytherichnessandvarietyofspokenEnglish.Learning to ListenbuildsconfidenceinlisteningtospokenEnglish,aswellasofferingpracticalTOEFL®testpracticeattheendofeveryunit.
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Reading Styles
Mickey Rogers and Angela Llanas A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2
Reading Stylescontains16topic-basedunitswithtextsfromavarietyofsources,coveringfourmainacademicareas:Physical Sciences & Math,
Life Sciences, Business & Economics, Humanities & Arts.Thecontemporarytextsarevibrantandengaging.Readingstrategies,aswellasgrammarandvocabulary,areaddressedusingcontextualizedexamples.Thefinaltwo
pagesineachunitconcentrateonmoreacademicmaterial,addinganelementofflexibilitytothebook.
Reading Keys
Miles Craven A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2
Reading Keysisaflexible,three-levelreadingcomprehensioncourse,helpingyoungadultlearnersbecomeindependentreaders.Eachbookcontains24topic-basedunitsorganizedintoeightthemes,usingmotivatingmaterialfromawiderangeofsources.Textscanbechosenbytopic,genre,readingskillorvocabularyskill.
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Advanced NewEdition
A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2Includes• CD-ROMforaddedcomputer-basedpracticeAdvancedlanguagepracticematerialto•challengeCAEandproficiencystudents,withupdated exam-styleexercisesUnitsdevelopingandpracticingtopic-•relatedvocabularyandphrasalverbsRegularprogresstestsforconsolidation•Unitscontaininggrammarexplanationandpractice•Unitsworkingonidioms,expressions,collocations,•wordformationandphrasalverbs
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Academic Writing
Dorothy E. Zemach and Lisa A. Rumisek A1 A2 B1+ B2 C1 C2
Academic Writing hasbeenwrittenforintermediate-levelstudentswhoarepreparingtostudy,orarealreadystudying,inanacademicenvironmentandneedtoimprovetheirwritingskills.Thecourseteacheslearnershowtoorderandlinkparagraphsintocohesiveandcoherentessays,andtocreatethevariousparagraphtypesthatareusedinwritingassignments.
Key features:Workonhowtogenerateideas,organizematerial,•draft,reviewandrevisewrittenworkAdditionalsampleandreferencematerials•atthebackofthebookEssaydevelopmentmodels•• Punctuationguide
Academic Writingcanbeusedinclassorbystudentsstudyingalone,asthebookincludesacompleteanswerkeyattheback.
Study Skills for Speakers of English as a Second Language
Marilyn Lewis and Hayo Reinders
AnessentialguideforinternationalstudentsstudyinginanEnglish-speakinguniversity.
Basedontherealexperiences•ofinternationalstudentsandstaffworkingwiththemGivesadviceonacademic•topicssuchaslanguageuse,aswellassocialtopicslikemakingfriendsProvidesculturalinformation•
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Stella Cottrell
Apracticalguideforuniversitystudents.
Encouragesstudentstothink•abouttheskillstheyalreadyhaveProvidesresourcestohelpthem•evaluatetheirownlearninganddevelopgoodstudyhabits
pALgrAVESTudY guIdES
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Dorothy E. Zemach and Lisa A. Rumisek A1 A2 B1+ B2 C1 C2
College WritingistheAmericanEnglishversionof Academic Writing.
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AdVANCEd ACAdEMIC ENgLISH prACTICE ONLINE
A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2
EnglishforAcademicPurposesrequiresahighlevelofEnglishcompetencebutalsoadvancedacademicskills.DesignedtobeusedindependentlyorasasupplementtoanEAPAdvancedcoursebook,thisonlinecourseoffershigh-qualityresourcesforextrapracticeinclassandforhomework.
Thereare32syllabusitemsand100resourcesintotalincludingacademicreading,listeningandgrammar,plusexercisessupportingtutorialsandseminars,presentations,andwrittenassignments.Studyskillscoveredfocusonacademicgrammarandvocabulary,learningstrategies,note-taking,criticalreadingandlistening,paraphrasing,andavoidingplagiarism.AuniquefeatureofAcademic English Practice OnlinecoursesistheirinclusionofaUniversity Culture section,introducingstudentstolifeatuniversityandofferinginsightsintochoosingcourses,assessment,findingaplacetoliveandaskingforsupport.Thiscourseissuitableforbothpre-sessionalandin-sessionalEAPpractice.
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CHECk YOur VOCABuLArY… for Academic English
Key features:Anidealsupplementfortheclassroomorforself-study•Vocabularyisbuiltupthroughexercises,wordgames,•puzzlesandquizzesEasy-to-useformatwithclearinstructionsandanswerkey•Generalandtopic-specificvocabularyaswellasuseof•Englishandpronunciation
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uNCOVErINg EAp How to Teach Academic reading and writing Sam McCarter and Phil Jakes
TeachersarefindingnowadaysthattheyareincreasinglybeingaskedtoteachacademicandstudyskillstostudentsgoingontofurtherstudyinanEnglishspeakingenvironment.Uncovering EAP explainstheprocessesinvolvedinteachingacademicwritingandreadingthroughconcisetheoreticaloverviews.
Thesearecomplementedbyanextensiverangeofpracticalactivitiesandworksheetswhichteacherscanputtoimmediateuseintheirclassrooms.Casestudiesgiveexamplesofreal-lifechallengesfacedbyEAPteachers,alongwithsuggestionsonhowtotacklethesesituations.
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AvailableinbothAmericanandBritishEnglish.
David Porter A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2
Thisworkbookcontainsexercisestohelpteachandpracticethevocabularystudentsneedforacademicpurposes. It is designed for studentswho need tolearnbasicnon-technicalvocabularytoenablethemto study any subject at college or university. Thematerialusesavarietyofexercisestotestgrammar,spellingandcomprehension.
FormoreinformationaboutMacmillan Practice Online,seepages46-49
FormoreinformationaboutMacmillan Books for Teachersandourmethodologytitles,seepages52-53.
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The Business DVD-ROMThe DVD-ROMisequivalenttoaninteractiveworkbookforself-study.
Interactive Workbook •ThecorematerialontheDVD-ROM,itfollowstheStudent’s Book unitsintopicandcontainsactivitiesforvocabulary,grammar,pronunciationandlisteningpractice. Video •Eachunitincludesamini-dramaillustratingthecommunicationandpeopleskillscovered,withfollow-upexercisestopracticethefunctionallanguagefromthevideo.
Business Dilemmas• Includesfoursimulatedproblem-solvingactivities,whichreviewandpracticethetargetlanguageinareal-lifesituation.
Tests• Therearefourtests,oneforeverytwounits.Ifstudentsdowellonatest,theygetpromoted;ifstudentsdowellonallfourtests,theybecomeCEO! Business Documents• Thereisamodeldocumentforeachunit,includingletters,invoices,CVs,etc.Eachdocumentisannotatedtoexplainstructureandkeyphrases,andisfollowedupwithactivitiestotestunderstanding. Grammar Reference• Studentscanrefertothisanytime,forhelpwithgrammarrulesandexamples. Class Audio •ContainsalltheaudiorecordingsfromtheStudent’s Book,togetherwithscrollablescripts.
THE BuSINESSJohn Allison, Jeremy Townend, Paul Emmerson, Karen Richardson, John Sydes and Marie Kavanagh A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2
The Businessisafour-levelcourse,nowcompletewiththenewAdvancedandPre-intermediatelevels.Basedonuniversitysyllabifromover14leadingEuropeaninstitutions,The Businesssyllabusdirectlyreflectsbusinessstudents’needs.Eachunitisdividedinto6modules–Business Knowledge, Vocabulary, Grammar, Writing, Speaking and Case Study.Itsmodularityallowsyoutochoosealearningpathwhichwillcomplementyouracademicsyllabus.
Business topics include:Strategy/Strategicmanagement•Statistics•Operations•Marketing•Economics•Accounting•Finance•Management•Internationaltrade•
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Key features of the Student’s Book:Full• WritingmoduleandaCase Study perunitSpeaking• sectionscoverallrelevantbusinesscommunicationskillssuchasgivingpresentations,handlingnegotiationsandchairingmeetingsInternet Research• boxesprovideacontextforextrastudyIncludeswordlists,grammarreference,andextensive•grammarandvocabularypracticematerialDVD-ROM• included
TheStudent’s BookwithDVD-ROMsetsanewstandardforBusinessEnglishcoursebooks–withover4GBofmemoryspaceontheDVD-ROMitincludeseverythingyouwouldnormallyfindinaworkbookandmore!
Productionandefficiency•Communicationskills•Livingabroad•Successstories•Thestockmarket•Mergersandacquisitions•Buildingacareer•Sellingmore•Fairtrade•
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Mark Powell and Simon Clarke A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2
In Companyisafast-pacedbusinessEnglishcourseforprofessionaladults.EachStudent’s Bookconsistsof18-20self-containedunits,featuringpractical,challengingreal-worldtasks,toencouragelearnerstocommunicatewhiledrawingontheirownworkexperience.Thereisanintegratedlexicalsyllabuswithself-studyLexis Links andasystematicapproachtogrammarinabusinesscontext,withself-studyGrammar Links.
TheIn Company CD-ROM containsgrammarandlexispracticeactivitiesandavarietyofextralisteningtextswithcomprehensionquestionsandfollow-upactivities.Case Studies (withfreeAudio CD) contains30photocopiableresourcesforteachersincludingcandidateselection,marketingstrategies,andchoosinganewofficelocation,eachwithteacher’snotes,answerkeyandaudioscripts.
Freedownloadablewordlistsande-lessonsavailableonlineatwww.businessenglishonline.net
FormoreinformationonIn Company Practice Online seepage49.
Key features:Largenumberofstyleawarenessactivitiesdealing•withbothformalandinformalmailsA• Phrase Bank,organizedfunctionallyforstudents’referenceDesignedequallyforself-studyandclassroomuse•Freewritingpracticeanddownloadableworksheets•atwww.businessenglishonline.net
IN COMpANYprESENTATIONS IN ENgLISH
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Erica J. Williams A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 TheidealchoiceforanyoneneedingtomakepresentationsinEnglish,eitherforbusinessorforacademicpurposes.Theflexibleseven-stepapproachhelpsstudentsfindtheirvoiceanddeveloptheirownuniquepresentationstyle.TheDVDfollowstheprogressofrealstudentsandoffersinsightsintotheirlearning,modelstofollow,andopportunitiesforanalysis.
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Key features:Canbestudiedprogressively•ordippedintoforspecificskillsandlanguagePresentslanguage,advice,and•arangeofpowerful,up-to-datepresentationtechniquesIncludesafree• DVD
TELEpHONE ENgLISHJohn Hughes A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2
Telephone Englishtrainsstudentstousethetelephoneconfidentlyandeffectivelyintheircourseofwork.Thebookequipsstudentswiththegenericlanguagecommontoallphonecalls,theskillsnecessaryforasuccessfulbusinessphonecall,andthelanguagespecifictothebusinesscontext:conversationswithcolleagues/clients,commercialphonecalls,etc.
ThereisaPhrase Bank organizedintofunctionalareas,providingstudentswithpracticalreference.Freeextrapracticeisavailableatwww.macmillanenglish.com/telephoneenglishwithdownloadableworksheets.
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Email EnglishisacourseforstudentsofgeneralorbusinessEnglishwhoneedtowriteeffectivee-mails.
EMAIL ENgLISH
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TESTBuILdEr SErIES A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2
TheMacmillan Testbuildersaredesignedtoimproveconfidence,examperformanceandlanguagecompetenceatthevariousdifferentCambridgeexamlevels:theKeyEnglishTest,thePreliminaryEnglishTest,theBusinessEnglishCertificateexam,FirstCertificatelevel,theCertificateinAdvancedEnglish,Proficiencylevel,andtheIELTSexam.
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Ready for PET NewEdition
Nick Kenny and Anne Kelly A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2
Ready for PET New EditionisamotivatingshortcourseidealforstudentsplanningtotaketheCambridgePETexam.
ThenewCD-ROMwiththeCoursebook contains6extrapracticetests,inthestyleofthenewcomputer-basedPETexam,forstudentstoimprovetheirexamtechnique.Idealforuseinclassandathome.
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Ready for FCE NewEdition Roy Norris
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Revisedandupdatedforthenewexam,theneweditionofReady for FCE isacomprehensivecoursewhichoffersthoroughpreparationfortheCambridgeFirstCertificateinEnglish(FCE)exam,toensurethatstudentswillbefullypreparedandconfidentwhensittingtheexam.
Key features:10topic-basedunits•New• Tip boxeswithexamadviceonhowtotackleeachquestionNewexamplesofstudents’writingwithexaminers’comments•Newpracticetestsinthebackofthe• CoursebookNewlisteningmaterialonthe• Audio CDThe• With keyeditionprovidesafullanswerkey,audioscriptsandsampleanswersforthewritingtasks
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Key features include:Review• sectionineachunitwithexam-styletasksReady for• unitsfocusoneachpaperintheCAEexamExtensive• Ready for WritingsectionwithmodelanswersVariedspeakingpracticethroughout,including•acompletespeakingtestLanguage Focus• sectionswithanalysisofmaingrammarareasatadvancedlevelVocabularyslotswithspecialemphasisoncollocation•Topic-basedwordlist•Grammar Reference• sectionListeningscripts•
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Ready for CAE NewEdition
Roy Norris with Amanda French A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2
Ready for CAE New Edition offersthoroughpreparationforthenewCambridgeCertificateinAdvancedEnglishexam.
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Key features:Regular• PronunciationDevelopmentsectionshelpbuildstudents’confidenceinspeakingandlisteningExam Information• boxesgivestudentsdetailedadviceonwhattoexpectfromeachsectionoftheexamStrategy • and Tip boxesoffersuggestionsonhowtotacklethevariousIELTStasksStudy Skills • sectionsattheendofeachunitcontainadviceonstudyingindependentlyExtensivewritingpractice,withmodelanswersfor•allquestions,accompaniedbyusefulcommentsRegular• Dictionary FocusboxesencouragestudentstobroadentheirvocabularyrangeAdditionalphotocopiableclasstasks,extrastudytasksand•sampleanswersforthewritingexam,intheTeacher’s Book
IELTS Foundation
Joanne Gakonga, Andrew Preshous and Rachael RobertsIELTSband4-6
IELTS Foundationisa12-unitcoursedesignedtotrainstudentstoincreasetheirIELTS(InternationalEnglishLanguageTestingSystem)score.EachunitcontainsawiderangeofIELTStaskscoveringallfourelementsofthetest.
AStudy SkillssectionineachunithelpsstudentsfocusonthegeneralskillsrequiredfortheIELTSexam,andallowsthemtolearntostudyindependently.IELTS FoundationalsoincludestwoStudy Skillsself-accesspacks,completewithAudio CDsandanswerkeysforhomeuse.TheyprovidestudentswithpracticalinformationandteachthemtheskillstheyneedtosucceedintheGeneralortheAcademic Modulesoftheexam.
IELTS Testbuilder
Sam McCarter and Judith AshIELTSband3-7
Designedtoimprovestudents’examperformanceandincreasetheirlanguagecompetenceintheIELTStest.
ContainsfourIELTStests,withFurther Practice and Guidancesections,toprovidemaximumhelpinallfourskillareas.
ThefreeaccompanyingAudio CDscontainfourlisteningtests,aswellasprovidingawiderangeofaccents,asintheexam.
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Mark Allen, Debra Powell and Dickie Dolby IELTSband5.5-7.5
IELTS GraduationisacomprehensivecourseforstudentspreparingtotaketheIELTSacademictest.Thistopic-basedbookcontainsawiderangeofactivitiestotrainstudentsinalltherequiredskillstohelpimprovetheirIELTSscore.Itprovidesclear,practicalinformationonallpartsoftheIELTSexam,aswellasteachingthemtheskillsrequiredtodowell.
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Key features:AfullIELTSpracticeexamat•theendofeachbookReadingandwritingmaterial•differentiatedaccordingtotheGeneralorAcademic Modules
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Improve your IELTS skills
Advanced Academic English with IELTS MPO
Sam McCarter, Norman Whitby and Barry CusackIELTSband4.5-7.5
TheImprove your IELTS Skillsseriesareaimedatstudentsbetweenbands4.5and7.5.Theserieshasthreepreparationcourses,Academic Reading,Academic Writing,andListening and Speaking.Thecoursesdeveloplanguage,skillsandtesttechniquestohelpstudentsachieveahigherIELTSscore.
Thethreebooksintheseriesmaybeusedtogetherasacompletecourseormaybeusedtotargetspecificskills.Theymayalsobeusedseparatelytosupplementothercoursebooks.
DesignedtobeusedindependentlyorasasupplementtoanEAPAdvancedcoursebook,thisonlinecourseatCEFlevelC1offershigh-qualityresourcesforextrapracticeofEAPandtheIELTSexam.StudentscanworkontheirEnglish,whetheratwork,inclassoronthemove.Thereare40syllabusitemsand145resourcesintotalcomprisinglanguage,grammarandvocabularyexercises,listeningactivities,sampleessaysandwebprojects.Inaddition,thecourse
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includespracticematerialfortheIELTSexamandtwopracticetestsforIELTSlistening,readingandwriting.Syllabusitemsfocusonuniversitylife,academicgrammarandvocabulary,skillsdevelopment,speakingsupport,learningstrategiesandexampreparation.Thiscourseissuitableforbothpre-sessionalandin-sessionalEAPpractice.
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CHECk YOur VOCABuLArY SErIES
TOEFL® prEpArATION COurSECarolyn B. Duffy and M. Kathleen Mahnke A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2
ThecompletecoursetoprepareyourstudentsfortheTOEFL®exam.
The• Preparation Coursebookhelpsstudentspracticethelanguageskillsandtest-takingstrategiestheyneedforsuccessinthepaper-basedTOEFL®examAcompanionvolumeoffive• Practice Testsisavailable,includingtheTest of Written Englishwithannotatedanswers,audioscripts,andscoreconversiontablesThe• Practice Tests Self-Study Packisalsoavailable,completewithCassettesAudio CDs• areavailableforbothbooks
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ThisusefulsetofworkbooksisaninvaluableaidtostudentspreparingforEnglishexams.Eachbookhasarangeofdifferentactivitiestohelpbuildup,improveandreviseEnglishvocabularyrelevanttothechosenexam.
Key features:Anidealsupplementfortheclassroomorforself-study•Vocabularyisbuiltupthroughexercises,wordgames,puzzlesandquizzes•Easy-to-useformatwithclearinstructionsandanswerkey•Generalandtopic-specificvocabularyaswellasgrammar,useofEnglish,•comprehension,pronunciationandspelling
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Rawdon Wyatt A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 ForstudentspreparingfortheTest Of English for International Communication (TOEIC®)whichfocusesontheuseofEnglishinbusinessandtheworkplace.AppropriateforanyonewishingtostudyortraininanEnglish-speakingcountry.
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Advanced Academic English with TOEFL®
IntendedtobeusedindependentlyorasasupplementtoanEAPAdvancedcoursebook,thisonlinecourseoffersextrapracticeofEAPandtheTOEFL®exam.Thereare150resourcescomprisinglanguage,grammarandvocabularyexercises,listeningactivities,sampleessaysandwebprojects.Inaddition,thecourseincludesexampracticematerialforthelisteningandreadingsectionsoftheTOEFL®examlicensedfromtheETSexamboard.Syllabusitemsfocusonuniversitylife,academicgrammarandvocabulary,skillsdevelopment,speakingsupport,learningstrategiesandexampreparation.
TOEIC® Practice Online
TailoredtothenewTOEIC®,thisonlinecourseisdesignedtoimprovestudents’examperformanceandincreasetheirlanguagecompetence.StudentsofallagespreparingforTOEIC®canbuildtheirconfidencebypracticingtheskillstheyneedforthetest.Thereare101resourcescoveringthelistening,reading,speakingandwritingsectionsoftheTOEIC®exam.
TOEFL® Practice Online
CarefullycustomizedfortheTOEFL®exam,thiscourseisintendedtoenhancestudents’performanceanddeveloptheirlanguagecompetenceandconfidencebypracticingtheskillstheyneedforthetest.Thereare100resourcesintotalcoveringallpartsofthelisteningandreadingsectionsoftheTOEFL®examandallexampracticematerialislicensedfromtheETSexamboard.
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Rawdon Wyatt A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 ForstudentspreparingfortheTest Of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL®).
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MACMILLAN ENgLISH dICTIONArY New Edition
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ThesecondeditionoftheMacmillan English Dictionarycontainsawealthofnewmaterial,whilebuildingontheinnovativefeaturesthatwonittwoprestigiousawards.
Themostfrequentlyused7,500wordsinEnglish–theidealvocabularysizeforanadvancedlearner–areprintedinred,gradedwithstars,andexplainedwithextradetailabouthowyoushouldusethem.
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This new edition includes: hundredsofnewwords(• satnav, greenwash, carbon trading, adspend, crystal meth, cyberlaw, geoeconomics)manymorecollocations,synonymsandantonyms•extraclearlylabelledsubject-specificvocabulary(• equity capital, faultline, heritage language, link rot, culture medium, data compression)multi-pagevocabularybuildingsectionsonthethemesofmovement,•communicationandemotionsacompletepackageofunique,carefullyresearchedmaterialsbasedonadetailed•analysisoflearners’ownwriting.Full-pagewritingsectionsandGet it rightboxeshelpyoutobecomeamoreconfidentwriterinacademicandprofessionalsituations
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MACMILLAN ESSENTIAL dICTIONArY
Entrieswithfiveormoremeaningshavea•MenutohelpyoufindtheoneyouwantFrequent• Helpboxesincolorcontainnotesongrammar,vocabularyandusagea24-page• Language Studysectiononkeyareaslikepronunciation,collocationandwordbuildingOver700illustrations•
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Features of the CD-ROM: The Essential Dictionary CD-ROM containsthewholeofeachdictionaryinelectronicformat,includingadditionalsearchfeatures,illustrations,andAmericanandBritishEnglishpronunciations,withapracticerecordandplaybackfacility.
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A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2Thistwo-colordictionaryofphrasalverbscontainsuniquefeaturestohelpstudentsgraspthischallengingandessentialareaoftheEnglishlanguage.
Key features:Clearexplanationsofhowtouseeveryphrasalverb,•usinggrammarpatternsandexamplesCollocation boxes • listthewordsphrasalverbstypicallyoccurwithThemostfrequentphrasalverbsarehighlightedin•redandgradedwithstarsMenus• inentrieswithfiveormoremeaningsAnindexofsingle-wordequivalentsenables•
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A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2ThisessentialdictionaryoffersinvaluablesupportfortheintermediatelearneroftheEnglishlanguage.
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MACMILLAN SCHOOL dICTIONArY
A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2Atwo-colordictionaryforintermediatelevelstudentscontainingallthewordsyouneedforstudyinginEnglish.TheCD-ROM andWebsitewontheEnglish-SpeakingUnion’sPresident’s Award in2004.
Key features:Specialemphasisonschoolsubjectvocabulary•Helpful• Referencesectioncontaininginformationontheperiodictable,irregularverbs,pronunciation,geographicalnamesandnationalitiesInformationongrammarpatterns,collocations,phrasesandphrasalverbs•Informationonspelling•Help• boxesonwordfamilies,synonymsetsandvocabularybuildingClear,simpledefinitionsusingarestricteddefiningvocabulary•Menus• forwordswithfiveormoremeaningsforeasynavigation
The CD-ROM combinesthefulltextofthedictionarywithpronunciationpractice,activities,illustrations,soundeffects,photographs,animationsandusefulsearchfacilities.
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dICCIONArIO MACMILLAN CASTILLO Starter A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2
TheDiccionario Macmillan CastilloisbasedonacorpuswhichincludesspokenandwrittenEnglish,aswellasMacmillanandCastilloprimaryandsecondaryleveltextbooks.ThisbroadbasegivesstudentsinstantaccesstokeysubjectareavocabularyaswellasthemostimportantandfrequentlyusedwordsingeneralspokenandwrittenEnglish.
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Key features:Over70,000headwords,expressionsandexamples•Includes3,000redwords–themostfrequent•andimportantwordsusedineverydayEnglishFocusesspecificallyontheSpanish-speaking•studentlearningEnglish:a)theEnglish-Spanishsectionfocusesonhelpingstudentstodecodelanguagethey’reexposedtowhenreadingorlisteningb)the Spanish-EnglishsectionfocusesonthelanguagethestudentwillneedtoproduceIncludesspecialexplanationsandinformation•boxesoncommonerrorsfrequentlymadebynativeSpanishspeakers
Usesmenuswhenawordhasmultiple•meaningssotheusercanquicklyidentifythemeaningthey’relookingforandcangodirectlytothatdefinitionHighlightsthemaintranslationinredwhen•awordhasseveraltranslations,foreasyidentificationIncludes16pagesoffull-colorillustrations•Includes25pagesofpracticalinformation•(Sección de consulta)forSpanishspeakersstudyingEnglish,fromaphrasebooksectionto‘preparingyourresume’
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Key features:12newreadersfor2009includingexcitingtitleslike• The Three Musketeers, Princess Diana and Bridget Jones’s DiarySixcarefullygradedlevelsfromstartertoupper-intermediate,•soyourstudentsgettherightreadingmaterialfortheirabilityAprestigiouslistofcontemporaryandclassicauthors•Afree• Audio CDandeightpagesofadditionalExtra ExercisesinselectedtitlesFreesupportmaterialsforeachtitleonline–• Worksheets,WorksheetAnswerKeys,ProjectsandMovie Tie-insAuthor Data Sheets• forteachersandstudentswhowanttofindoutmoreaboutthewritersrepresentedinourlistArevisededitionofthefreeteacher’sbooklet• Using Graded Readers in the ClassroomAcompletelynewsectionfor• Studentsonourwebsite,includingaReaders BookclubandWebquest!
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MACMILLAN rEAdErS Starter Level
Around the World in Eighty Days By Jules Verne
PhileasFoggmakesabetwithhisfriendsthathecantravelaroundtheworldin80days.ThisisthewonderfulstoryofPhileas’adventuresashetravelsfromcountrytocountrywithhisservantPassepartout.
Blue FinsBy Sarah Axten
Collegeends,andRickandJenjointheirfriendsatthebeachtoswim.Jendoesn’trealisethatthenewfriendshemeetswillsoonsavetheirlives.
Gulliver’sTravels in LilliputBy Jonathan Swift
WhenGulliver’sship,The Antelope,sinksintheFarEast,heisforcedtoswimtothestrange,miniaturelandofLilliput,whereheisheldaprisoner!Inordertoescape,GullivermustbefriendandlearnthelanguageofthetinypeopleofLilliput.
L.A. DetectiveBy Philip Prowse
LennySamuel,aprivateinvestigatorfromLosAngeles,mustworkforawealthybusinessman.Lennyhastopaytheransomforthebusinessman’skidnappeddaughter.Butthingsgowrong!
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The Lost ShipBy Stephen Colbourn
Inthismysterystory,aseacaptainandhiscrewfindanemptyship.Whenthecaptaingoesonboardhediscoversadarksecret.
Sara Says No!By Norman Whitney
EverybodyinMiddletownlikesMrFruit–everybodyexcepthisdaughter,Sara.Shedoesn’tlikehimbecauseheisdishonest.
Canshemakehimchangehisways?
The UmbrellaBy Clare Harris
Aromanticstoryofmistakenidentity.Onawetday,thepurchaseofanumbrellaleads
toaromanticchanceencounter.
The WellBy Clare Harris
LiaandJay’sgrandmotherisoldandinpoorhealth.Sheasksherfamilytofetchwaterfromthewell.Butthejourneytothewellisdangerous.Thereissmokeandfire.Why
doesGrandmotherwantwaterfromthewell?WhatwillLiaandJayfindthere?
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The Adventures of Tom SawyerBy Mark Twain, retold by F. H. Cornish
AstoryofthehumorousadventuresofayoungorphanboywholivesbesidethegreatMississippiRiverin1844.
The Man in the Iron MaskBy Alexandre Dumas, retold by John Escott
Aclassicadventuretalesetinseventeenth-centuryFrance.YoungLouisXIVbeginshisreign.HisChiefMinisterofFinanceinvitesthekingto
hisbeautifulhouseatVaux.
Little WomenBy Louisa M. Alcott, retold by Anne Collins
ThestoryoffoursistersgrowingupintheUSA,inMassachusetts,duringtheAmericanCivilWar.Meg,Jo,BethandAmyMarchlivewiththeirmotherinasmalltown.TheirfatherisawayfightingwiththeUnionarmy.
Jane EyreBy Charlotte Brontë, retold by Florence Bell
Aclassiclovestorywhichwasfirstpublishedin1847.Numerousplays,filmsandtelevisionadaptationshavebeenmadeofthisgreatnovel.
MarcoBy Mike Esplen
Marcoisyoungandbored.Hedislikesworkingonhisfather’sfarm,pickingandpackingboxesofpeachesalldayinthehotsun.Hewantsfreedom,moneyandexcitement.Oneweekend,hedecidestoleavehome.Hetakesatraintothecity,
butheisnotpreparedforwhathefindsthere.
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Anna and the FighterBy Elizabeth Laird
Annaismakingherfirsttripalonebytrain,tovisitheraunt.Sheisnervousandexcited.Thejourneyislongandtiringandshefallsasleep.Shewakesuptofindthatshehasmissedherstationandthatsheissharing
thetraincompartmentwithadangerous-lookingman.
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Princess Diana By Anne Collins
AsympatheticandinformativedescriptionofthelifeofBritain’smostfamousprincess.PrinceCharlesandLadyDianaSpencer’sweddingwaswatchedbymillionsofpeoplearoundtheworld.Buttheirfairy-talemarriagewasnottolastandDiana’slifewouldbecutshortbyaterriblecarcrash.IncludesphotographsanddetailsofDiana’sfavouritecharities.
The Phantom of the OperaBy Gaston Leroux, translated and retold by Stephen Colbourn
ThesingersanddancersattheOperaHousearefrightened.Theyhaveseenastrangerbehindthestage:amaskedman.
Rich Man, Poor ManBy T. C. Jupp
Adamgetsasurprisegift.Hisson,whoisworkinginEngland,sendshimamoneyorder.Adamwantstousethegifttogiveaparty.Butwhen
hetriestocashthemoneyorder,heexperiencesmanyproblems.
A Tale of Two CitiesBy Charles Dickens, retold by Stephen Colbourn
AromantictragedysetagainstthebackgroundoftheFrenchRevolution.Thestoryhasbeenthesourceofanumberoffilmadaptations.
This is LondonPhilip Prowse
AguidetoLondonpastandpresent.Frommarketsandshops,architectureandsightseeingtorestaurantsandnightlife.Illustratedwithphotographs,mapsandup-to-dateadviceandinformation.
The Three MusketeersBy Alexandre Dumas, retold by Nicholas Murgatroyd
D’ArtagnanwantstobecomeaKing’smusketeer.Butbeforehecanhavethejob,hemustmeetmanychallengesandprovethatheisastrongandbravefighter.CanheprotecttheQueenfromtheCardinal’sevilplans?AndwillhebeabletostopthebeautifulMiladyfrommurderingtheDukeofBuckingham?
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MACMILLAN rEAdErS Elementary Level
The Black CatBy John Milne
SalahadinElNurisaninspectorintheAntiquitiesDepartmentoftheEgyptianpolice.WhenaEuropeanarchaeologistdies,Salahadinlooksforapricelessstatuette.Heissoononthetrailofagangofinternationalsmugglers.
Dr Jekyll and Mr HydeBy Robert Louis Stevenson, retold by Stephen Colbourn
DrJekyll’sscientificinvestigationsaredetachedandprofessional.Hewantstoexplorehisowncharacterthroughstudyandexperimentation.Butsoon,hefindshimselfunderthecontrolofadarker,evil,drivingforce.
FrankensteinBy Mary Shelley, retold by Margaret Tarner
Theclassicstoryoftheambitiousscientistwhowantstocreatehumanlife,withtragicconsequences.
The Hound of the BaskervillesBy Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, retold by Stephen Colbourn
SherlockHolmesandDrWatsoninvestigatethestrangedeathofSirCharlesBaskerville.Istherereallyacurseonthefamily?Ahugedog,destroyingtheBaskervillesonebyone?
The Legends of Sleepy Hollow and Rip Van WinkleBy Washington Irving, retold by Anne Collins
Twodarkcomedieswithghost/mysterythemessetaroundtheperiodoftheAmericanWarofIndependence.
The Canterville Ghost and Other StoriesBy Oscar Wilde, retold by Stephen Colbourn
Threeshortstoriesbyoneofthemostpopularwritersofthenineteenthcentury.
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The Mark of ZorroBy Johnston McCulley, retold by Anne Collins Thisclassicadventurecomedyhasbecomethebasisforshortstories,films,populartelevisionseriesandcartoons,allfeaturingthepeople’sherowiththeflashingsword–Zorro!
The Princess Diaries: Book 1By Meg Cabot, retold by Anne Collins
MiaThermopolisliveswithhermotherinNewYork.OnedayherlifechangesforeverasshediscoversthatsheisthePrincessofGenovia.ButMiadoesn’t
wanttobeaprincessorliveinEurope.Shewantstobeanormalteenagegirl.
The Picture of Dorian GrayBy Oscar Wilde, retold by F. H. Cornish
BasilHallwardhaspaintedapictureofayoungmanheadmires:DorianGray.Dorianisangrybecausehewillgrowoldandthepicturewillstaythesame.Hewishesthatthepicturewouldageinsteadofhim.
The StrangerBy Norman Whitney
AdarkandhandsomestrangeropensashopinthequietvillageofWoodend.AnnabeginstowonderaboutthepeoplewhovisitDaveSlatin’sshop.WhatdotheybuyandwhatexactlyisbehindthedoormarkedSpecialOrdersOnly?Atfirst,AnnafindsDaveexcitingandattractivebutsoonshebecomesveryfrightened.
The Princess Diaries: Book 2By Meg Cabot, retold by Anne Collins
Asifthefactthathermotherismarryingheralgebrateacherisn’tbadenough,Miathenmanagestoannouncetheengagementonlivetelevision.SoonMia’smotherandherfiancégomissing…Andtoaddtoherproblems,Miafindsherselffallingin
lovewithherbestfriend’sbrother,Michael.
White Fang By Jack London
WhiteFang,half-dog,half-wolf,israisedinthewildbutsoonbecomesthepropertyofGrayBeaver,aYukonIndian.Knowingonlythecrueltyofmanandtheviolenceofnature,WhiteFang
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MACMILLAN rEAdErS pre-intermediate Level
Casino RoyaleBy Ian Fleming, retold by John Escott
WhenBonddefeatsLeChiffre,apowerfulRussianagent,inagameofcards,hebelieveshismissionisover.ButLeChiffrehasotherideas.
Daisy MillerBy Henry James, retold by Rachel Bladon
AmasterpiecebythegreatAmericanrealistHenryJames.Daisy Milleristhestoryofaninnocentgirl’ssearchforloveandrecognitioninasocietywhererespectablebehaviourcountsforeverything.
Diamonds are ForeverBy Ian Fleming, retold by John Escott
BondissenttoinvestigateadangerousdiamondsmugglinggangwhichisrunbytheAmericanmafia.ThestorybeginsinAfrica,movestoLondonandthentoLasVegas.ThereBondandthebeautifulTiffanyCasemustescapethefuryofthegang’sleaders,theevilSpangbrothers.
Recommendedforolderreaders.
Far from the Madding CrowdBy Thomas Hardy, retold by John Escott
OneofThomasHardy’sgreatestnovels,Far from the Madding CrowdtellsthestoryofthelifeandlovesofthebraveandbeautifulBathshebaEverdene.
HeidiBy Johanna Spyri
WhenHeidigoestolivewithherbad-temperedandlonelygrandfather,UncleAlp,inhishutonthemountain,everyonethinksthatherstaywillmakethembothunhappy.ButHeidisoonmakesnewfriendsandgrowstolovehernewlife.ThenherauntDetiearrivesandinsiststhatHeidimustgotoFrankfurt.Heidiandhergrandfatherareheartbroken.WillHeidieverreturntothemountain?
I, RobotBy Isaac Asimov
1) A robot must not harm a human. And it must not allow a human to be harmed.2) A robot must obey a human’s order, unless that order conflicts with the First Law.3) A robot must protect itself, unless this protection conflicts with the First or Second Laws. HandbookofRobotics,2058A.D.
A Midsummer Night’s DreamBy William Shakespeare, retold by Rachel Bladon
WilliamShakespeare’sromanticcomedyaboutloveandmarriage.Whenfouryoungloversgetlostintheforest,thefairiesthatlivethereplayjokesonthem–turningloveintohateandhateintolove.
Nelson MandelaBy Carl W. Hart
NelsonMandelawasborninaremoteAfricanvillagebutbecamethemostinfluentialAfricanleaderinhistory.ThisReaderchartsMandela’sjourneyfromchildhoodtoANCactivist,thendescribeshisreleaseafter27years’imprisonmentbytheSouthAfricangovernment,hisroleinendingApartheidandhiseventualinaugurationasthefirstblackpresidentofSouthAfrica.
Owl Creek Bridge and Other StoriesBy Ambrose Bierce, retold by Stephen Colbourn
EightstoriesbythefamousAmericanjournalistandwriter,AmbroseBierce.
Recommendedforolderreaders.
The Princess Diaries 3By Meg Cabot, retold by Anne Collins
HowcanMiabreakupwithKenny,theboyfriendshedoesn’tlove?AndhowcanshewintheheartofMichael,theboyshedreamsabout?
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Selected Stories by D. H. LawrenceBy D. H. Lawrence, retold by Anne Collins
Fourstoriesbyoneofthegreatestwritersoftwentieth-centuryEnglishliterature.
Recommendedforolderreaders.
Shake Hands Forever By Ruth Rendell, retold by John Escott
ThemurderofAngelaHathall,inherownhome,wasextremelywell-planned.TheonlycluetohermurdererisasinglefingerprintwithanL-shapedscar.Thedetectiveinchargeofthecase,RegWexford,believesthatAngela’shusbandRobertHathallkilledhiswife.Whyisn’tHathallmoreupset,andwhydoeshequicklymoveawaytoLondon?ButtherearetwoquestionswhichtroubleWexfordevenmore:whoisthemysteriouswomanWexfordissureHathallisseeing?DoesshehaveanL-shapedscaronherfinger?
The Tenant of Wildfell HallBy Anne Brontë, retold by Margaret Tarner
WhenthemysteriousHelenGrahamandhersonmovetoWildfellHall,itsetsherneighbourstalking.WhoexactlyisHelenGraham,andwhydoesshekeepherpastasecret?
Recommendedforolderreaders.
The Treasure of Monte CristoBy Alexandre Dumas, retold by John Escott
ThetaleoftheimprisonmentandescapeofEdwardDantes,takenfromtheclassicnovelTheCountofMonteCristobyAlexandreDumas.
The Wizard of OzBy L. Frank Baum, retold by Margaret Tarner
L.FrankBaum’sclassicstoryofDorothy’sadventuresinthelandofOz.
The Princess Diaries 4By Meg Cabot, retold by Anne Collins
Mia’sfirstofficialvisittoGenoviahasbeenasuccess,andshe’sfinallygoingoutwithMichael,theboysheloves.EverythingisgoingwelluntilGrandmeredecidesthatMichaelisnottheboyforMia.
Robin HoodBy Stephen Colbourn
TheclassicfolktaleofRobinHoodandhisbandofmerrymen,whorobfromtherichtogivetothepoor.
Manyfilmshavebeenmadeofthisstory.
Robinson CrusoeBy Daniel Defoe, retold by Salma GabolTheyoungRobinsonCrusoeignoreshisfather’sadviceanddecidestobecomeasailor.ButCrusoeissooncaughtupinviolentstormsandfindshimselfshipwreckedonaremoteislandwherehemustliveforthenext28years.
Romeo and JulietBy William Shakespeare, retold by Rachel BladonShakespeare’sstoryofthetragicloversRomeoandJuliet,isasrelevantandpopularnowasitwasover400yearsago.
Writtenasaplayscript,thisreaderincludesoriginalextractsfromRomeo and Juliet.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett
MaryLennoxarrivesfromIndiatolivewithheruncleinYorkshire.Sheislonelyandunwanted.Leftalone,shehasnothingtodobutexplorethelargehouseanditsgrounds.Thenoneday,shefindsasecretgarden.ForthefirsttimeMaryhassomethingtocarefor,andasthegardenbeginstoflourish,noone’slifeisleftuntouched.
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EmmaBy Jane Austen, retold by Margaret Tarner
OneofJaneAusten’sfinestworks,Emmaisthestoryofawealthyandbeautifulgirlwhosefavouritehobbyismatch-making.ButwhenshetriestobringherfriendHarriettogetherwithMrElton,ayoungpreacher,theresultsaredisastrous.
Recommendedforolderreaders.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald, retold by Margaret Tarner
NickCarrawayrentsahouseonLongIsland.ThehousenextdoorisownedbythefabulouslyrichandhandsomeJayGatsby.Nick’scousinDaisyisbeautifulandunhappilymarried.Nicksoonfindshimselfcaughtbetweenthelovers.
HamletBy William Shakespeare, retold by Margaret Tarner
Shakespeare’sfamousstoryoftheyoungPrinceHamlet’sjourneyintodespairandrevengeafterlearningthathisuncleishisfather’smurderer.
ThisReaderiswrittenasaplayscriptandincludesoriginalextracts.
King Arthur and the Knights of the Round TableBy Stephen Colbourn
WhenArthurpullstheswordfromthestone,hebecomeskingofLogres.ArthurchoosesthebeautifulGuineveretobehisqueenandbuildsacastleatCamelot,whereheisjoinedbythefamousKnightsoftheRoundTable.Theiradventuresincludeslayingdragons,rescuingmaidensandfightingthespellsofArthur’shalf-sister,thecruelsorceressMorgana.
Bridget Jones’s Diary By Helen Fielding, retold by Anne Collins
HelenFielding’sstoryoftheloveableBridgetandherstruggleswithmen,weight,cigarettesandwine,wasmadeinternationallyfamousbythefilmstarringHughGrantandRenéeZellweger.You’veseenthefilm,nowreadtheReader!
Recommendedforolderreaders.
David CopperfieldBy Charles Dickens
WhenDavidCopperfield’sfatherdies,hismotherisforcedtomarryEdwardMurdstone,acruelanddomineeringman.David’searlylifeisoneofpovertyandhardship.FinallytheyoungboyrunsawaytoDoverandtakesrefugewithalostaunt.
DraculaBy Bram Stoker, retold by Margaret Tarner
“Welcome to my house,” he said. “Enter Castle Dracula, Mr. Harker.” As I stepped inside, Count Dracula took hold of my arm. He was terribly strong and his hand was as cold as ice.
Dr NoBy Ian Fleming, retold by Anne Collins
BondissenttoJamaicatoinvestigatethesuddendisappearanceoftheisland’sGovernor.007suspectsthereisalinktoDrNo,theownerofaremoteisland.Therehavebeenstrangedeathsontheisland,whichthelocalpeopleblameonamysteriousandterrifyingdragon.
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A Kiss Before DyingBy Ira Levin, retold by F. H. Cornish
Ayoungman,findingoutthathisgirlfriendispregnant,cold-bloodedlychangeshisplanstomarryintoawealthyindustrialistfamily.Throughouthislifehehasusedhisintelligence,strikinggoodlooksandviolentstrengthtoachievewhathewants.Hewillnotbestoppednow.
Meet Me in IstanbulBy Richard Chisholm
AnadventurethrillersetinTurkey.TomSmithfliestoIstanbultojoinhisfiancéeforaholiday.ButAngelafailstomeethimthatnightasarrangedandsheisnotatherapartment.ThenTomhearsthatAngelawaskilledinadrivingaccidentaweekago.
Sense and SensibilityBy Jane Austen, retold by Margaret Tarner
Afterherhusband’sdeath,MrsDashwoodandherthreedaughters,Elinor,MarianneandMargaret,mustmovetoasmallcottageinBartonPark.ThereMariannemeetsandfallsinlovewiththeattractivebutunreliableWilloughby,whileElinorlongsforEdwardFerrars,theyoungmanshewasforcedtoleavebehind.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare, retold by Rachel Bladon ShylocklendsmoneytothemerchantAntoniobutthestakesarehigh.WhenAntoniocannotpayhimback,Shylockdemandsaterriblepunishment…
Thisreaderiswrittenasaplayscriptandincludesoriginalextracts.
The Pearl By John Steinbeck, retold by Michael Paine
AsadandbeautifulstoryaboutaMexican-Indiandiverwhofindsthegreatestpearlintheworld,butloseshishappiness.
Touching the VoidBy Joe Simpson
ThetruestoryofJoeSimpsonandSimonYates’sclimbupthemountainSiulaGrande.WhenJoebreakshisleghighonthemountain,heknowsthathewillprobablydie.ButSimonisdeterminedtohelphisfriendandresolvestolowerhimdownthemountainonarope.Theplanseemstobegoingwell,butthendisasterstrikes.Touching the Voidisagrippingstoryofhumancourageandthewilltosurvive.
Tess of the d’UrbervillesBy Thomas Hardy, retold by John Escott
WhenTessDurbeyfieldtravelstofindherrichrelatives,sheispursuedandviolentlyattackedbytheruthlessAlecd’Urberville.Aseriesoftragiceventsunfolds,inwhichTess’shonestnaturedoomshernevertoescapeherpast.
Wuthering HeightsBy Emily Brontë, retold by F. H. Cornish
“Heathcliffe and Cathy became wilder and wilder. They listened to no-one.”EmilyBrontë’sonlynovel,thepassionateandviolentstoryoftheEarnshawandLintonfamilies,hasbecomeoneofthemostpopularinBritishfiction.
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Moby DickBy Herman Melville
IshmaelandhisfriendjointhecrewofthewhalingshipThe Pequod,unawarethatitscaptain,themysteriousAhab,isoutforrevenge.HisplanistopursueandkilltheviciouswhitewhaleMobyDick,andnoonecanstophim.
Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck, retold by Martin Winks
ThetragicstoryofGeorgeandLennie,whomovefromonefarmtoanotherlookingforwork.GeorgeiscleverbutLennie’ssizeandslownessarealwaysgettinghimintotrouble.Onedaythetwomengetajobonafarmandthingsaregoingwelluntiltheymeettheunhappywifeofthefarmforeman,Curley.ThenCurley’swifetriestobefriendLennie...
Officially DeadBy Richard Prescott
ColinFentonandhiswiferunacomputersoftwarecompanywhichis£10,000indebt.AchancemeetinginapuboffersColinanopportunitytosolveallhisproblemsquickly,buthelosesthegambleandsubsequentlyhisidentity.Isheofficiallydead?
RebeccaBy Daphne du Maurier
TheheroinemeetsandfallsinlovewithMaximdeWinter,arichEnglishmanwhosewifehasrecentlydiedundertragiccircumstances.MaximproposestoherandtheyreturntoliveinManderley,hisbeautifulhouse.ButRebecca,Maxim’sfirstwife,stilldominateshimandthehouse.
The Grapes of WrathBy John Steinbeck, retold by Margaret Tarner
Steinbeck’smostpowerfulnoveldescribesthelivesofahomelessfarmingfamilyastheytravelacrossAmericaintheGreatDepressionofthe1930s.Everystepoftheway,thefamilyfacehardshipandhostilityastheystruggletosurviveinacountrywherekindnessseemstonolongerexist.
Great ExpectationsBy Charles Dickens
Onewindyevening,8-yearoldPipmeetsanescapedconvict.Shortlyafterwards,hevisitsthestrangeMissHavisham,whotellsPiphehasgreatexpectations.
L. A. MovieBy Philip Prowse
AnothermysteryforLennySamuel...Theprivateeyeishiredtoinvestigatethreatsmadetoafamousfilmactress.LennyjoinsthefilmcrewonlocationinHollywood,BuenosAiresandIstanbulashetriestostayoutoftroubleandsolvethecase.
MiddlemarchBy George Eliot
WhentheyoungandbeautifulDorotheaBrookemarriestheagingscholarEdwardCasaubon,thepeopleofMiddlemarchbelievethatnogoodwillcomeofit.Dorotheaquicklygrowsunhappyandbored.ThenshebeginsasensitivefriendshipwithCasaubon’syoungcousin,WillLadislaw.
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MACMILLAN prACTICE ONLINE general English
CEF Practice Online
Designedtobeusedindependently,orasextrapracticetosupportclassroomwork,orasasupplementtoanyCEFlevelA2-C2coursebook,theseonlinecoursesareavailableinbothAmericanandBritishEnglish.
A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2Eachcoursehas32syllabusitemscomprisinganaverageof240practiceresourcesperCEFlevel,includingarangeoflistening,vocabularyandpronunciationactivities,languageexercises,sampleessays,webprojects,andgames.EachunitislinkedtotheCEFCan Do…statementssostudentscancharttheirprogressthroughthecourse.StudentsareencouragedtocompletetheMPO Record of Achievement,whichcomplementstheCouncil of Europe Portfolio,attheendofthecourse.
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Visitwww.macmillanpracticeonline.comforafulldemoandmoreinformation.
Inspiringlearners,enhancingteaching
Macmillan Practice Online isanewonlinepracticeenvironmenttosupportandenhanceclassroomandtextbook-basedcourses.SomeMPOcoursesaredesignedtoaccompanybest-sellingprintcoursessuchasSky High.OthershavebeencreatedasfreestandingresourcesthatcanbeusedeffectivelywithanytextbookatCEFlevelsA2-C2,ortoprovideexaminationpractice.
AccessibleanywherewithanInternetconnection,eachcoursecontainsupto200individualinteractiveexercisescomprisinglanguageandvocabularyexercises,listeningandpronunciationpractice,webprojectsandgames.Studentsaregivenimmediatefeedbackandtheirresultsarerecordedintheirmarkbook.AllcourseshavebeencarefullydesignedbyexperiencedELTteacherstoensurethattheactivitiesareexactlytherightlevelandthatprogressioniswellpacedthroughthecourse.
Key features:Providesgreatonlinelearningresourcesthatinspirestudents•andimproveresultsSupportsclassroomteachingandworksalongsideexistingtextbooks•Freesteacherstospendmoretimeonproductiveskillstrainingin•theclassroomwhilestudentspracticeonlineoutofclassLetsstudentsaccesscomprehensivegrammarsupportandthe•award-winningMacmillan English Dictionaryonline(seepage31)Over450• Grammar Reference Unitscompriseshortexercisesandreferencematerial(eitherinwordsoranimation)toexemplifyandpracticeallareasofELTgrammarUserscanbookmarkanyresourcestheywishtorevisit,build•andcategorizeusefulWordlists,andaddlinkstofavoritewebsites
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MACMILLAN prACTICE ONLINE English for Academic purposes
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Advanced Academic English
EnglishforAcademicPurposes(EAP)requiresnotonlyahighlevelofEnglishcompetence,butalsoadvancedacademicskills.Academic English Practice Online coursesofferstudentsawealthofmaterialstohelpthemimproveboththeirlanguageandstudyskillswithinanacademiccontext.
Thecoursesincludeacademicreading,listeningandgrammar,plusexercisessupportingtutorialsandseminars,presentations,andwrittenassignments.Studyskillscoveredincludenote-taking,criticalreadingandlistening,paraphrasing,andavoidingplagiarism.AuniquefeatureofAcademic English Practice OnlinecoursesistheirinclusionofaUniversity Culturesection,introducingstudentstolifeatuniversityandofferinginsightsintochoosingcourses,assessment,findingaplacetoliveandaskingforsupport.
EachgeneralEAPcourseincludes100onlineresourcesandisavailableineitherAmericanorBritishEnglish.
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Advanced Academic English with IELTS
DesignedtobeusedindependentlyorasasupplementtoanEAPAdvancedcoursebook,thisonlinecourseatCEFlevelC1offersqualityresourcesforextrapracticeofEAPandtheIELTSexam.StudentscanworkontheirEnglish,whetheratwork,inclassoronthemove.Thereare40syllabusitemsand145resourcesintotalcomprisinglanguage,grammarandvocabularyexercises,listeningactivities,sampleessaysandwebprojects.Inaddition,thecourseincludespracticematerialfortheIELTSexamandtwopracticetestsforIELTSlistening,readingandwriting.Syllabusitemsfocusonuniversitylife,academicgrammarandvocabulary,skillsdevelopment,speakingsupport,learningstrategiesandexampreparation.Thiscourseissuitableforbothpre-sessionalandin-sessionalEAPpractice.
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Advanced Academic English with TOEFL®
IntendedtobeusedindependentlyorasasupplementtoanEAPAdvancedcoursebook,thisonlinecourseoffershigh-qualityresourcesforextrapracticeofEAPandthelisteningandreadingsectionsoftheTOEFL®exam.Thereare150resourcesintotalcomprisinglanguage,grammarandvocabularyexercises,listeningactivities,sampleessaysandwebprojects.Inaddition,thecourseincludesexampracticematerialforthelisteningandreadingsectionsoftheTOEFL®examlicensedfromtheETSexamboard.Syllabusitemsfocusonuniversitylife,academicgrammarandvocabulary,skillsdevelopment,speakingsupport,learningstrategiesandexampreparation.
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MACMILLAN prACTICE ONLINE English for Exams
Whenstudyingforanexam,studentsneedallthepracticetheycanget. Macmillan Practice Online coursesforexampracticeallowstudentstocompleteextraexamresourcestopracticetheirlistening,readingandwritingskillswithhintsonexamtechniqueandgrammarsupport.
PET Practice Online
TailoredtoCambridgeESOL’sPreliminary English Test (PET),thewidelyrecognizedintermediatelevelgeneralEnglishexam,thisonlinecourseiscarefullydesignedtoimprovestudents’examperformanceandincreasetheirlanguagecompetence.StudentsofallagespreparingforPETcanbuildontheirconfidencebypracticingtheskillstheyneedforthetest,eitherinclassorathome.Thereareover100resourcescomprisinggrammar,language,vocabulary,listeningandwritingpracticeforthePETexam.
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FCE Practice Online
TailoredtoCambridgeESOL’sFirst Certificate in English (FCE),thewidelyrecognizedupper-intermediatelevelgeneralEnglishexam,thisonlinecourseisdesignedtoimprovestudents’examperformanceandincreaselanguagecompetence.StudentsofallagespreparingforFCEcanbuildontheirconfidencebypracticingtheskillstheyneedforthetest,eitherinclassorathome.Thereareover100resourcesintotalcomprisinggrammar,language,vocabulary,listeningandwritingpracticefortheFCEexam.
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TOEIC® Practice Online
TailoredtothenewTOEIC®exam(Test of English for International Communication),thisonlinecourseiscarefullydesignedtoimprovestudents’examperformanceandincreasetheirlanguagecompetence.StudentsofallagespreparingforTOEIC®canbuildontheirconfidencebypracticingtheskillstheyneedforthetest,eitherinclassorathome.Thereare101resourcesintotalcoveringthelistening,reading,speakingandwritingsectionsoftheTOEIC®exam.
A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2
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TOEFL® Preparation Online
CarefullycustomizedfortheTOEFL® exam (Test of English as a Foreign Language),thiscourseisintendedtoenhancestudents’performanceanddeveloptheirlanguagecompetenceandconfidencebypracticingtheskillstheyneedforthetest.Thereare100resourcesintotalcoveringallpartsofthelisteningandreadingsectionsoftheTOEFL® examandallexampracticematerialislicensedfromtheETSexamboard.
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FormoreinformationaboutthePETexam,seepages26-27.
FormoreinformationabouttheTOEIC®exam,seepage30.
FormoreinformationabouttheFCEexam,seepages26-27.
FormoreinformationabouttheTOEFL®exam,seepage30.
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Macmillan Practice OnlinecoursebookmaterialsoffersupplementarypracticeandcarefullydesignedhomeworkresourcesmatchingthescopeandsequenceofspecificMacmillancourses.Theyareespeciallyusefulformixedabilityclasses:learnershaveaneasywaytogainmorepracticeinareastheyfinddifficultandcanaccessextraactivitiestoconsolidatetheirlearning.
Sky High Practice Online
A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2Eachcourseisdividedinto12units,wichprovidehomeworkandextrapracticeofthelanguagepointscoveredinSky High Student’s Books.Thereare150resourcesperlevel,comprisinglanguage,grammarandvocabularyexercises,listeningandpronunciationpractice,andwebprojects.ThesixCheckpointsectionsineachcoursereviewandreinforcethelanguageandskillslearntintheprecedingunits.
FormoreinformationaboutSky High,seepages12-13.
American Inspiration Practice Online
A1 A2 B1+ B2 C1 C2Perfectforteenagerswhoareequallyathomeontheinternetorintheclassroom, American Inspiration Practice Onlineofferssupplementarypracticeandhomeworkresourcesmatchingthescopeandsequenceofthisaward-winningseries(seepage28).
Thereare12syllabusitems(including4progresschecks)withanaverageof192resourcesperlevel,comprisinglanguage,grammarandvocabularyexercises,listeningandpronunciationpractice,languagetestsandgames.Levels3and4alsoincludewritingsupport.Students’progressisrecordedbytheautomaticMarkbookfeature.
FormoreinformationaboutAmerican Inspiration,seepage15.
New American Inside Out Practice Online
A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2New American Inside Out Practice Online offersanewdimensiontowell-establishedcourses,asvibrantandrelevantastheseriesthemselves.
FormoreinformationaboutNew American Inside Out,seepage8.
In Company Practice Online
A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2ParticularlyappealingtoBusinessEnglishstudentswithbusyschedules,In Company Practice Online coursesaretheidealsolutionforbusinessstudentsatalllevels.Exercisesareautomaticallymarkedandstudentscandownloadtheirresultsatanytimetosendtotheirteacher,enablingaconstantmonitoringofprogressandperformance.
FormoreinformationaboutIn Company,seepage25.
MACMILLAN prACTICE ONLINE Coursebook practice Materials
AllMPOuserscanaccessadatabaseofover430 Grammar Referenceunits,eachwithadetailedexplanation,learningtipsandaninteractiveactivityforreinforcement;aswellastheMacmillan English Dictionary online(seepage31),tohelpthemextendtheirvocabulary,improvepronunciationandbecomeconfident,independentlearners.
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ReferenceCodePrefix11-2009 Pre- Beginner Elementary intermediateAmericanInsideOut 03-0029-9 03-0030-5 03-0031-2InsideOut 03-0032-9 03-0033-6 03-0034-3
ReferenceCodePrefix11-2009 Elementary Pre- Intermediate Upper- intermediate intermediateInCompanyMPO 03-0021-3 03-0023-7 03-0022-0 03-0024-4
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Special features of the DVD and Worksheets:
Language Points • exposesstudentstoexpressionsusedineverydayEnglishYour Viewpoint• personalizesthelearningprocessbyencouragingstudentstosharetheirownexperiencesandexpresstheirpointsofview
VIEwpOINTS
INTErACTIVE wHITEBOArd MATErIAL
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Viewpointsisanexcitingvideocoursefollowingagradedscopeandsequence.Madeupofdialogues,interviews,anddocumentaries,itpresentsinspiringtopics,real-lifesituations,andpeopletalkingabouttheirexperiencesandpointsofview.
Each DVD comes with:An8-pagebookletofferingasynopsisofeachvideo•segment;adetailedtableofgrammarandvocabulary;andtipsonhowtoteachwithvideoDownloadable2-pageworksheetswithtasksandactivities•buildingonstudents’priorknowledgetogenerateinterestinthetopic,checkstudents’comprehension,andpracticethetargetlanguageTeacher’snotes,afullanswerkey,andavideoscriptfor•eachsegment
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New Inside Out Digitaliscompletelyplatform-independent:thecontentisdeliveredvia DVD-ROMandcanevenbeusedwithasimplelaptopandprojectorcombination.Allthespecialtoolsforinteractingwiththecontentarebuiltintothesoftware,notrelyingonanyparticularmanufacturer’shardwaretooperate.
Key features:Adigitalversionofthe• Student’s Bookisvisibleonscreen,allowingyoutocombinetraditionalbook-basedlearningwiththemultimediafeaturesofthedigitalversion
Essentials 1ISBNPrefix978-607DVDwithbooklet 473-019-7 473-020-3
Levels2-5arefothcoming.
LANguAgE gAMES Cd-rOM
A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2Astand-aloneCD-ROMfeaturing150funEnglishlanguagelearninggames,developedbyleadingELTauthors.Language Games CD-ROMisidealforallagesandcanbeusedbyindividualstudentsforpersonalpractice,orbyschoolsinaself-accesscomputerroomorinfrontoftheclass.
ISBNPrefix978-1-4050LanguageGamesCD-ROM9567-9
Key features:3bandsoflanguagedifficultyfrombeginnertoadvanced•Over54hoursofgame-playtimefortheaveragelanguagelearner•Everygameprovidesclearexplanatorytextsandhintsforeaseofuse•Thegamescanbesearchedaccordingtotopic,suchaspronunciation•orvocabulary,tomatchtheuser’slearningobjective
Trythegamesforfreeat:www.macmillan.com.mx/games
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Accesstheaudioand•videocontentinstantlybytappingontherelevanticonThe• Teacher’s Areaallowsyoutocreatecustompresentationseasily,orsimplyadapttheprovidedtemplatesSimplenavigationprovideseasyaccessto•Student’s Book pages,theTeacher’s Area,printabledocumentsandHelpscreens
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Learning TeachingNew Edition Jim Scrivener
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Children Learning EnglishJayne Moon
ChildrenbringtotheirEnglishlessonsmanyspecialcharacteristicsandanaturalcuriosityabouttheworld.Thisbookhelpsteacherstoobserveandusethenaturallearningstrengthsoftheirpupils,whilereflectingonandlearningfromtheirownexperience.
Discover EnglishRod Bolitho and Brian Tomlinson
Thistexthighlightsandexploresselectedareasofgrammarandvocabularywithexercisesandcommentaries.
Beyond the Sentence Scott Thornbury ScottThornburytakesdiscourseaparttoshowhowitisstructuredandhowweusethesestructuresincomprehendingmeanings.Moreimportantly,heshowshowinsightsintodiscourseaffectourworkaslanguageteachers,andhowtotransformtheoriesintopracticalclassroomactivities.
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Uncovering EAPSam McCarter and Phil Jakes
Uncovering EAPexplainstheprocessesinvolvedinteachingacademicwritingandreadingtostudentsgoingontofurtherstudyinanEnglish-speakingenvironment,throughconcisetheoreticaloverviews,complementedbyanextensiverangeofpracticalactivitiesandworksheetswhichteacherscanuseintheirclassrooms.Casestudiesgiveexamplesofreal-lifechallengesfacedbyEAPteachers,withsuggestionsonhowtotacklethesesituations.
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Sound Foundations New Edition Adrian Underhill
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