
Cambridge English: First Result: Teacher's Pack
Oxford University Press
Published on 11. September 2014
Book
Mixed media product
978-0-19-451187-2 (ISBN)
Description
Cambridge: English First Result is fully updated to prepare students for success in the new 2015 exam. The contemporary topics, lively texts and vibrant design keep students motivated and the online practice and online practice test provide plenty of opportunities for further learning outside class.
The Teacher's Book includes unit tests, progress tests and a Speaking DVD showing students doing Speaking tests in exam-like conditions, which teachers can play to reassure their class about what to expect on exam day.
The Teacher's Book includes unit tests, progress tests and a Speaking DVD showing students doing Speaking tests in exam-like conditions, which teachers can play to reassure their class about what to expect on exam day.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
ELT/ESL
Primary & secondary/elementary & high school
Dimensions
Height: 276 mm
Width: 221 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
390 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-451187-2 (9780194511872)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Paul A Davies was born in Croydon, a suburb of London,
in 1965. He was educated at Trinity College Oxford and, having graduated
in English and Modern Languages, began his teaching career in Spain. On
returning to the UK, he found a job at Oxford University Press, first
as a lexicographer on bilingual dictionaries and then as a schoolbook
editor with a particular responsibility for Turkey and Greece. After
five years' publishing experience, he decided to leave OUP to begin a
freelance career writing English-teaching material. That was in 1998.
Since then, he has written primary and secondary courses for most major
English-teaching markets around the world, as well as videos, plays,
stories and multimedia material. For Europe, his main publications have
been the secondary courses Spotlight and Solutions and the primary course Sparks, all published by OUP. His publications for Latin America include the secondary course Flashlight (OUP) and two primary courses: All Aboard! (Macmillan) and Zabadoo
(OUP). He has experience of writing books for both the American English
and the British English markets. The majority of his books written for
students of secondary school age have been co-authored with Tim Falla.Tim Falla graduated from Oxford University with a BA
Honours degree in Modern Languages. He took a Post Graduate Certificate
in Education in English for Speakers of Other Languages at London
University and taught in Japan, the UK, Spain, and Saudi Arabia.From 1988 until 1992 he was an editor in the ELT Division of Oxford
University Press. Since then he has worked as a freelance author.His publications with Oxford University Press include Thumbs Up! and Open Roads (with Norman Whitney), Pre-select (with David Bolton), Headway Beginner Workbook, Headway Elementary and Pre-Intermediate Videos and Video Activity Books, Watch This! 1 and 2 Student's and Teacher's Books.
in 1965. He was educated at Trinity College Oxford and, having graduated
in English and Modern Languages, began his teaching career in Spain. On
returning to the UK, he found a job at Oxford University Press, first
as a lexicographer on bilingual dictionaries and then as a schoolbook
editor with a particular responsibility for Turkey and Greece. After
five years' publishing experience, he decided to leave OUP to begin a
freelance career writing English-teaching material. That was in 1998.
Since then, he has written primary and secondary courses for most major
English-teaching markets around the world, as well as videos, plays,
stories and multimedia material. For Europe, his main publications have
been the secondary courses Spotlight and Solutions and the primary course Sparks, all published by OUP. His publications for Latin America include the secondary course Flashlight (OUP) and two primary courses: All Aboard! (Macmillan) and Zabadoo
(OUP). He has experience of writing books for both the American English
and the British English markets. The majority of his books written for
students of secondary school age have been co-authored with Tim Falla.Tim Falla graduated from Oxford University with a BA
Honours degree in Modern Languages. He took a Post Graduate Certificate
in Education in English for Speakers of Other Languages at London
University and taught in Japan, the UK, Spain, and Saudi Arabia.From 1988 until 1992 he was an editor in the ELT Division of Oxford
University Press. Since then he has worked as a freelance author.His publications with Oxford University Press include Thumbs Up! and Open Roads (with Norman Whitney), Pre-select (with David Bolton), Headway Beginner Workbook, Headway Elementary and Pre-Intermediate Videos and Video Activity Books, Watch This! 1 and 2 Student's and Teacher's Books.