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English for Life 3

Students' Book: Living with People

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Living with People is the third stage of ENGLISH FOR LIFE, a four-part series for complete or false beginners, leading to Cambridge First Certificate or Threshold Level and beyond. Each book provides roughly one year's work with goals which are complete in themselves and reflect the communicative needs of adolescent and adult learners. Living with People presents a realistic and lively picture of contemporary Britain, based on aspects of life in the city of Oxford: education, employment, sport, entertainment and everyday tasks. A fictional story about a Polytechnic student and a graduate seeking work is combined with factual information, leading to a variety of language activities including the analysis of problems and statements of needs and opinions. The Teachers' Guide gives an outline of the whole course, advice on teaching methods and detailed notes on each lesson unit, with summaries of objectives and content inventories. A Workbook, allowing further exploitation of the lesson units for classwork or homework and cassette recordings of the dialogues from the Students' Book are also available.

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English for Life 3, Vivian Cook

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1987
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Titre
English for Life 3
Sous-titre
Students' Book: Living with People
Langue
Anglais
Publié
1987
Format
souple
ISBN10
8301073241
ISBN13
9788301073244
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Living with People is the third stage of ENGLISH FOR LIFE, a four-part series for complete or false beginners, leading to Cambridge First Certificate or Threshold Level and beyond. Each book provides roughly one year's work with goals which are complete in themselves and reflect the communicative needs of adolescent and adult learners. Living with People presents a realistic and lively picture of contemporary Britain, based on aspects of life in the city of Oxford: education, employment, sport, entertainment and everyday tasks. A fictional story about a Polytechnic student and a graduate seeking work is combined with factual information, leading to a variety of language activities including the analysis of problems and statements of needs and opinions. The Teachers' Guide gives an outline of the whole course, advice on teaching methods and detailed notes on each lesson unit, with summaries of objectives and content inventories. A Workbook, allowing further exploitation of the lesson units for classwork or homework and cassette recordings of the dialogues from the Students' Book are also available.