Video (and Video Guide), Level 1 (False Beginner), True Voices Workbook
Pearson Education (US) (Publisher)
Published on 13. May 1998
Book
Paperback/Softback
60 pages
978-0-201-35116-3 (ISBN)
Description
The True Colors Videocassettes--The, True Voices video, provide exciting and entertaining vehicles to increase understanding of real native speech.
True Colors jumpstarts real communication, preparing students for success outside of class.The course distinguishes between receptive and productive activities because students can understand more difficult material than they can produce. It connects social language and grammar so that grammar is taught with both meaning and purpose, and balances presentation, practice, and production of language.
True Colors jumpstarts real communication, preparing students for success outside of class.The course distinguishes between receptive and productive activities because students can understand more difficult material than they can produce. It connects social language and grammar so that grammar is taught with both meaning and purpose, and balances presentation, practice, and production of language.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Upper Saddle River
United States
Target group
ELT/ESL
Dimensions
Height: 276 mm
Width: 210 mm
Thickness: 4 mm
Weight
154 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-201-35116-3 (9780201351163)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
Introduction
1. Social Language: Making Introductions.
Grammar: The Verb Be.
2. Social Language: Identifying Yourself on the Phone. Agreeing to Meet. Stating the Time.
Grammar: There Is/There Are.
3. Social Language: Making Suggestions. Stating Commands.
Grammar: The Imperative. Let's.
4. Social Language: Apologizing. Offering to Call Back Later. Giving Directions Over the Telephone.
Grammar: The Present Continuous.
5. Social Language: Stating Likes and Dislikes.
Grammar: The Simple Present Tense.
6. Social Language: Requesting an Appointment. Describing an Ailment.
Grammar: Frequency Adverbs. The Future with Be Going To.
7. Social Language: Expressing Obligations. Expressing Regrets.
Grammar: Can. Have To.
8. Social Language: Getting Someone's Attention. Asking about Price. Agreeing to Buy. Expressing Disbelief.
Grammar: Some and Any. This, That, These, and Those.
9. Social Language: Apologizing.
Grammar: The Past Tense of Be.
10. Social Language: Talking about Recent Activities. Empathizing.
Grammar: The Simple Present Tense.
Answer Key.
1. Social Language: Making Introductions.
Grammar: The Verb Be.
2. Social Language: Identifying Yourself on the Phone. Agreeing to Meet. Stating the Time.
Grammar: There Is/There Are.
3. Social Language: Making Suggestions. Stating Commands.
Grammar: The Imperative. Let's.
4. Social Language: Apologizing. Offering to Call Back Later. Giving Directions Over the Telephone.
Grammar: The Present Continuous.
5. Social Language: Stating Likes and Dislikes.
Grammar: The Simple Present Tense.
6. Social Language: Requesting an Appointment. Describing an Ailment.
Grammar: Frequency Adverbs. The Future with Be Going To.
7. Social Language: Expressing Obligations. Expressing Regrets.
Grammar: Can. Have To.
8. Social Language: Getting Someone's Attention. Asking about Price. Agreeing to Buy. Expressing Disbelief.
Grammar: Some and Any. This, That, These, and Those.
9. Social Language: Apologizing.
Grammar: The Past Tense of Be.
10. Social Language: Talking about Recent Activities. Empathizing.
Grammar: The Simple Present Tense.
Answer Key.