lovemykids
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Coursebooks for beginners or elementary level
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Hi dear friends! I hope you are all great!
I �d like to hear you suggestions for suitable coursebooks that I could use to teach a group of adults at elementary level (they may be beginners. I have to check their level).
Thanks a million!!!! |
8 May 2010
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aliciapc
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Hi Andrea,
A good idea could be English File (Oxford) , they are really good! |
8 May 2010
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lovemykids
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Hi Alicia! How have you been?
I have used Cutting edge but I would like to try a different one now. English file may be a good idea. Thanks a bunch!
A hug!!! |
8 May 2010
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Lindax
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I`ve tried all of them: Cutting Edge and English File + Total English, etc.
English File is definitely the best.
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8 May 2010
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intra
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In my opinion FACE2FACE worked well with adults. As I can see there is a problem with the course website, but you can download a placement test suitable for the course here: http://www3.cambridge.org/elt/face2face/resources/placement-test/TestQuestions.pdf
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8 May 2010
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Enid Stella
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We teach adults at our language college and our favourite is Cutting Edge. We also use Total English. Both of these also have Smartboard software but I don �t know if they have this software for all levels. Some people also favour New Headway.
Enid |
8 May 2010
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s.lefevre
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I like Headways elementary 3rd edition. It works very well with adults. |
8 May 2010
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Begogzp
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Hello I like Access is a good coursebook for adults and you can find it here www.englishtips.org I hope you can find it useful Bego�a
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8 May 2010
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lovemykids
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One more time, thank you dear friends!!! |
8 May 2010
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MartaZ
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I also recommend New English File - very teacher-friendly (goes with lots of additional materials) and students like it too Best wishes, Marta
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8 May 2010
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mischuki
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NEW ENGLISH FILE (ELEMENTARY) IS GREAT!!! |
8 May 2010
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