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Upper Intermediate: Global Scale of English 57-68 Based on
authentic clips from the BBC's rich archive, these lessons are
designed to consolidate language and act as a springboard for
further speaking and writing tasks. Twelve units with 90 to 120
hours of teaching material. Comprehensive Language Bank with
detailed explanations and extra practice. Photo bank to expand
vocabulary Audio and video scripts Refreshed with new visuals and
texts, including content from the BBC and other sources. A revised
vocabulary syllabus with more recycling of language. Clear
signposting on the page to make teaching and learning easier. Audio
material for use in class DVD content (BBC clips and interview)
MyEnglishLab provides a fully blended and personalised learning
environment that benefits both teachers and learners. Interactive
Workbook with instant feedback and automatic gradebook. A common
error report that highlights mistakes learners make. Tips and
feedback that direct learners to reference materials and encourage
them to work out answers themselves. Extra practice in grammar,
vocabulary and skills. Unit and achievement tests. Mid and end of
course tests. BBC interviews. Interactive worksheets for BBC
interviews.
Listening is now regarded by researchers and practitioners as a
highly active skill involving prediction, inference, reflection,
constructive recall, and often direct interaction with speakers. In
this new theoretical and practical guide, Michael Rost and JJ
Wilson demonstrate how active listening can be developed through
guided instruction. With so many new technologies and platforms for
communication, there are more opportunities than ever before for
learners to access listening input, but this abundance leads to new
challenges: how to choose the right input how to best use listening
and viewing input inside and outside the classroom how to create an
appropriate syllabus using available resources Active Listening
explores these questions in clear, accessible prose, basing its
findings on a theoretical framework that condenses the most
important listening research of the last two decades. Showing how
to put theory into practice, the book includes fifty innovative
activities, and links each one to relevant research principles.
Sample audio recordings are also provided for selected activities,
available online at the series website
www.pearsoned.co.uk/rostwilson. As a bridge between theory and
practice, Active Listening will encourage second language teachers,
applied linguists, language curriculum coordinators, researchers,
and materials designers to become more active practitioners
themselves, by more fully utilising research in the field of second
language listening.
Speakout is a comprehensive English course that helps adult
learners gain confidence in all skills areas using authentic
materials from the BBC. With its wide range of support material, it
meets the diverse needs of learners in a variety of teaching
situations and helps bridge the gap between the classroom and the
real world.
Listening is now regarded by researchers and practitioners as a
highly active skill involving prediction, inference, reflection,
constructive recall, and often direct interaction with speakers. In
this new theoretical and practical guide, Michael Rost and JJ
Wilson demonstrate how active listening can be developed through
guided instruction. With so many new technologies and platforms for
communication, there are more opportunities than ever before for
learners to access listening input, but this abundance leads to new
challenges: how to choose the right input how to best use listening
and viewing input inside and outside the classroom how to create an
appropriate syllabus using available resources Active Listening
explores these questions in clear, accessible prose, basing its
findings on a theoretical framework that condenses the most
important listening research of the last two decades. Showing how
to put theory into practice, the book includes fifty innovative
activities, and links each one to relevant research principles.
Sample audio recordings are also provided for selected activities,
available online at the series website
www.pearsoned.co.uk/rostwilson. As a bridge between theory and
practice, Active Listening will encourage second language teachers,
applied linguists, language curriculum coordinators, researchers,
and materials designers to become more active practitioners
themselves, by more fully utilising research in the field of second
language listening.
How to Teach Listening is a practical guide to the theory of
listening in the language classroom. It includes: key topics such
as authenticity, testing, and using technology for listening
practical ideas for conducting an effective listening lesson
strategies to ensure the long term development of students'
listening skills an audio CD of stress samples, sound bites and
lesson ideas.
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