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The perfect resource for your grammar classes! |
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This photocopiable resource book is filled with more than 200 communicative
tasks and games to use right away in your classroom. |
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The activities have all been field-tested and contributed by grammar teachers
around the world. |
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Keyed to all three titles of the Azar Grammar Series |
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Time allocations provided, as well as stip-by-step instructions |
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Student-approved |
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Can be used with any grammar class |
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Group Work | |
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| Peter Watcyn-Jones |
| ISBN: 0582461588 |
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A Brand new resource book designed to activate language through enjoyable
activities |
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Promotes use of cummunication skills with small groups of 3-6 students
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Activity types include ice-breakers, problem-sloving, quizzes and games
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Series Editor : Jeremy Harmer
Series Editor : Jeremy Harmer The How to ... series is a great new collection of teacher development books. All titles are written by experienced teachers and teacher trainers and each offers a range of practical teaching ideas within a clear theoretical framework. Each book contains a "Task File" of practical exercieses and activities.
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| Jeremy Harmer |
| ISBN: 0582297966 |
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Accessible explanations of the theory and practice of English language
teaching |
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Practical coverage of specific methods, lesson planning, using textbooks
- and coping with the unexpected! |
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Includes photocopiable task files |
| Shortlisted in The Ben Warren International House Trust Prize
1998 Shortlisted in Duke of Edingurgh, English Language Book Competition
of English Speaking Union |
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| Scott Thornbury |
| ISBN: 0585233932 |
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Explores both inductive and deductive approaches, how to practise grammar
topics, and how to deal with students' grammatical errors |
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Looks at ways of integrating grammar with different methodologies like
communicative language teaching and task-based learning |
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Includes photocopiable task files Shortlisted in The Ben Warren International
House Trust Prize 1999 |
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| How to Use the Internet in ELT | |
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| Dede Teeler with Peta Gray |
| ISBN: 0852339316 |
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| A practical guide to the use of the Internet for teachers
of English. This informative book explains much of what is available on
the Internet and how it can be used as resource in English language teaching. |
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Gives practical advice, like how to get the best our of your 'brower"
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Sets out ideas on how to create and "Internet Classroom", and how to create
and run Internet-based activities or indeed an Internet-based language course
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Includes a glossary of technical terms |
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IIncludes photocopiable task files Shortlisted in The Ben Warren International
House Trust Prize 1999 |
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| Grammar Games and Activities for Teachers | |
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| Peter Watcyn-Jones |
| ISBN: 01408 14590 |
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Contains 120 photocopiable activities for teaching and revising grammar
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Activities range from elementary to advanced level |
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Photocopiable materials can used in pairs, small groups and whole class
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Includes comprehensive index to the grammatical structures practised in
the games |
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| Vocabulary Games and Activities for Teachers | |
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| Peter Watcyn-Jones |
| ISBN: 01408 13861 |
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Contains 90 photocopiable activities for teaching and revising vocabulary
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Activities range from elementary to advanced level |
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Photocopiable materials for teaching and revising vocabulary |
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Detailed teacher's notes for each activity include answers |
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Pair Work 1 Elementary to Pre-intermediate | |
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| Peter Watcyn-Jones |
| ISBN: 01408 16321 |
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Invaluable practice in communication/conversation skills |
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10 more new activities in these revised editions |
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Each student has different information on the same subject, and they must
use their speaking and listening skills in order to communicate and complete
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| Pair Work contains the following exercise types : |
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Simulations and role-plays |
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One-sided dialogues |
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Discussion and conversations |
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Completing drawings and crosswords |
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Problem-solving |
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Pair Work 2 Intermediate to Upper Intermediate | |
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| Peter Watcyn-Jones |
| ISBN: 01408 16569 |
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Invaluable practice in communication/conversation skills |
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10 more new activities in these revised editions |
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Each student has different information on the same subject, and they must
use their speaking and listening skills in order to communicate and complete
the activity |
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types : |
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Simulations and role-plays |
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One-sided dialogues |
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Discussion and conversations |
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Completing drawings and crosswords |
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Problem-solving |
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| A. Barnes, J. Hines and J. Weldon |
| ISBN: 01408 15627 |
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Divided into 16 units with varied collection of challenging vocabulary
quizzes and games |
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All activities are designed with the aims of stimulating and maintaining
intermediate learners' motivation |
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Each unit covers a useful everyday topic and teacher's notes appear at
the beginning of the unit |
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