Книга: «Innovations Elementary-Teachers Resource Text»
Серия: "-" 'Innovations'is a new general English course for classes looking for new material with a fresh approach. Based on a language-rich, lexical/grammatical syllabus, it starts from the kinds of natural conversations that learners want to have. - Presents and practise vocabulary, collocations, fixed expressions and more idiomatic language- Motivates learners by presenting interesting and unusual texts - Emphasizes sound-chunking and oral fluency - Covers productive and receptive pronunciation work - Includes in-built learner-training pages that offer tips and advice - Teaches many aspects of grammar and spoken language not found in other coursebooks. Издательство: "Heinle/Cengage Learn" (2005)
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