Activate your English Pre-intermediate Self-study workbook
A Short Course for Adults
Barbara Sinclair(Author)
Cambridge University Press
Published on 18. April 1996
Book
Paperback/Softback
56 pages
978-0-521-42569-8 (ISBN)
Description
Activate Your English focuses clearly on communication skills and learning strategies.
Reviews / Votes
'This course ths is a very welcome addition to a gap which generally has previously been filled by publishing best-selling coursebooks in sections which might be more palatable and motivating on a short course ... I can thoroughly recommend Activate Your English to any teacher or course director looking for a book for adult intensive courses. In a refreshing format, it: practises grammar, vocabulary and elements of pronunciation in a highly communicative way; exposes students to varieties of accent; systematically develops learner strategies and sensitises them to cultural differences. This course leaves teachers and students with a sense of achievement and time well spent. I shall certainly be using it on future courses as it is the only book I have used where there has not been a single complaint from either student or teachers.' The Modern English Teacher, 1997 'Motivating intermediate learners and helping them feel a real sense of progress is notoriously difficult. This course would certainly seem to go some way towards achieving these aims.' The Journal, 1997 'This offers the broadest and most comprehensive learner training of the coursebooks analysed ... learner training is maintained consistently throughout.' ELT Journal, 1997 'Activate Your English deserves success. It makes a definitive attempt to promote learner independence; it is certainly at the correct level for false beginners; and it adopts an adult approach. As a book for adults and about adults, it is likely to catch your student's attention.' ELT News 'The book is very strong on learner training: it treats the "students" as intelligent learners who have every right to know the aims of the activites they are asked to do ... The main strength of this book is the abundance of speaking activites based around the topics of the units. They provide the opportunity for a range of pair and group interactions that should do a lot to help improve the communicative abilities of most learners ... It certainly makes a real effort to address the needs of adults, particularly in the way it encourages the learners to play a proactive and self-aware role in the learning process.' IATEFL Newsletter, 1996More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
ELT/ESL
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 297 mm
Width: 211 mm
Thickness: 6 mm
Weight
210 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-521-42569-8 (9780521425698)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
Introduction; Contents; Unit 1 Link Up; Unit 2 Why do you want to learn English?; Unit 3 What do you think?; Unit 4 Your part of the world; Unit 5 The people in your life; Listening Practice 1; Unit 6 Time for yourself?; Unit 7 An interesting life?; Unit 8 What happened?; Unit 9 An interesting experience; Unit 10 In the press; Listening Practice 2; Unit 11 Networking; Unit 12 Invitations; Unit 13 Finding your way; Unit 14 Entertaining at home; Unit 15 Improve your telephone skills; Listening Practice 3; Unit 16 At the deli; Unit 17 Eating out; Unit 18 Good times, bad times; Unit 19 Taking control; Unit 20 Thinking of the future; Listening Practice 4; Answer Key; Tapescripts; Acknowledgements.