* Built in' extra resources, such as the Practice section of extra exercises, mean Language to go can easily be expanded from a short intensive course to a more extensive English course * Language points are regularly revisited and extended throughout the course, so students can join at any stage *
Language to Go: Elementary Student Book (LNGG)
β Scribed by Simon Greenall, Editor
- Publisher
- Pearson Elt
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 128
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Subjects
Language to go
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Longman, 2002. β 128 pages.<br/>40 lessons, each on a double page and including presentation of vocabulary, reading or listening and grammar work. 'Get Talking' activities at the end of each lesson gives students an opportunity to practice what they have learnt. 'Language to go box' gives memorable
*'Built in' extra resources, such as the Practice section of extra exercises, mean Language to go can easily be expanded from a short intensive course to a more extensive English course * Language points are regularly revisited and extended throughout the course, so students can join at any stage *
Teacherβs Resource Book:<br/> Step-by-step teaching notes with full answer key.<br/> Photocopiable activities for every lesson.<br/> Photocopiable tests to check progress regularly throughout the course.<br/> Writing Bank for additional skills work.
Π£ΡΠ΅Π±Π½ΠΈΠΊ, Araminta Grace, Robin Wileman.<div class="bb-sep"></div>LOngman Pearson, 2002. β 130 p.<div class="bb-sep"></div>Language to go is a four-level course with international appeal for adult learners of English. It is the ideal course for the busy student, and can be used on short or intensive
Pearson Longman, 2002. - 152 p.<br/>Step-by-step teaching notes with full answer key.<br/>Photocopiable activities for every lesson.<br/>Photocopiable tests to check progress regularly throughout the course.<br/>Writing Bank for additional skills work.<div class="bb-sep"></div>40 lessons, each on a