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This extremely popular series gives teachers practical advice and guidance, together with resource ideas and materials for the classroom. The series is aimed at teachers of secondary and adult learners.
Drama and Improvisation Ken Wilson
Designed to enliven English classes through drama activities and activate students¡¯ imagination and creativity. Fifty-six classroom activities requiring minimal preparation, ranging from shorter and less demanding to longer and more complex activities, culminating in a series of original dramatic sketches.
Images Jamie Keddie
Images demonstrates how virtually any text-based activity can be enhanced through the use of images. Images argues that words and images are inseparable, and shows how images can be used to support the teaching of productive and receptive language skills, grammar, pronunciation, vocabulary, and more. ¡á Includes 61 activities and 35 original images. ¡á Examines the possibilities for using a wide range of original images and resources including art, photography, advertising, the Internet, and student-generated images.
Advanced Learners Alan Maley
Addresses the needs of very advanced learners who wish to improve their proficiency further. Defines the distinctive learning style of advanced learners and challenges them both by introducing new activities and by engaging them in familiar activities at a higher level of proficiency. ¡á 90 activities focusing on productive and receptive skills, vocabulary, grammar, and culture. ¡á Designed for use as self-study, in one-toone situations, or in small groups.
English for Specific Purposes Keith Harding
Practical advice for teaching vocational English to any profession. This versatile book helps teachers identify and teach language areas such as health and safety, instructions, and customer relations, which are common to the majority of different vocations. ¡á Over 80 generic classroom activities. ¡á Needs analysis helps teachers design a course that covers what students need for their working environment. ¡á Adaptable activities are transferable across different vocations.
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