Macmillan
English Language Teaching Catalogue
2010/2011
www.macmillan.com.br
contents
DIGITAL
2
PRESCHOOL
6
Best Buddies Faces Cheeky Monkey Squeeze
7 8 9 9
PRIMARY
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Time to Tell a Story Next Stop Spaghetti Kids Bounce for Kids Ping Pong Kids Fantastic! Smile Bugs Series
11 12 14 14 15 16 16 16
SECONDARY
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American Inspiration for Teens American Inspiration Inspiration Hot Spot Impact on your English Great Step Power English New Edition Friends United Mega Megatrends Creative English
18 20 20 21 22 23 24 24 25 25 25
YOUNG ADULTS/ADULTS
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Global openMind New Inside Out New American Inside Out Attitude Sky High Prime Globetrekker Expedition Code Laser Move Straightforward Reading Keys
27 30 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 38 39 39 39
READERS
41
GRAMMAR
50
BUSINESS/PROFESSIONAL
52
EXAMS
60
BOOKS FOR TEACHERS
64
DICTIONARIES
65
GRAMMAR SYLLABUS
66
AUTHOR INDEX
85
TITLE INDEX
85
ALL TITLES AVAILABLE (ISBNs)
86
PONTOS DE VENDA
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Preschool
Preschool level chart
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Page
Course Preschool
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Best Buddies
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Faces
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Squeeze
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Cheeky Monkey
Beginner
Elementary Pre-Intermediate Intermediate
Upper Intermediate
Advanced
CONTACT HOURS: 50 - 60
Sandie Mourão & Fran Combs Gamboa
3 LEVELS
Suitable for Regular Brazilian Schools
Buddying up with you on the English-teaching adventure Best Buddies embraces the theory that children learn through play and being actively involved in what they do. This three-level preschool course introduces children to American English through the worlds of Buddy Bear, bringing games and fun activities into the English class. • Student’s book consists of nine topic-based units (each with seven lessons).
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Best Buddies
AGE GROUP: 4 - 7
BEGINNER
Macmillan Digital
• Teacher’s Support CD-ROM • Sample materials on the website www.macmillan.com.br
• Student’s book includes the Student’s Take Home CD, which
contains all the jingles, chants, and songs for children to sing at home.
Components
• The Buddy Book consolidates the language taught in the Student’s book.
✓✓ Student’s Book with Student’s Take Home CD
• The Teacher’s Edition provides reduced Student’s book and
Buddy Book pages for easy reference, with notes covering methodology and child developmental considerations, as well as tips for using the Buddy Puppet.
• Buddy Box with 36 Story Cards per level for the teacher to tell and
consolidate the stories, 210 Photo Cards showing target vocabulary, and the Buddy Puppet.
• Teacher’s Support CD-ROM brings Print and Play Pictures, Action
✓✓Buddy Book ✓✓Teacher’s Edition ✓✓Class Audio CD ✓✓ Teacher’s Support CD-ROM (all levels) ✓✓Buddy Box (all levels)
Cards, Evaluation Sheets, Song Sheets and Bingo Grid.
• Teacher’s Edition available in English and Portuguese. Class Audio CD
Teacher’s Support CD-ROM
Student’s Book
Preschool
Buddy Book
7 Student’s Take Home CD
Teacher’s Edition
For complete grammar syllabus of this series, please see page 66.
Buddy Puppet
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Faces
AGE GROUP: 4 - 7
BEGINNER
CONTACT HOURS: 50 - 60
Jeanne Perret
4 LEVELS
Macmillan Digital
• Sample materials on the website
The new face of English language teaching! Faces is a three-level course for preschool learners of American English, focusing on the child’s social, moral, and physical development. Children learn lexical chunks and everyday language which is not ruled by grammar, helping them express themselves naturally in English. • Big Book storybook for teachers, with tips and activities. Children can follow along in their Activity Reader.
• Teacher’s Edition, with teacher’s notes and a pocket for the
photocopiable Evaluation Booklet and Black Line Masters.
• Activity Book includes a phonics program. • Class CD, with the songs, dialogues, chants, and Big Book stories.
www.macmillan.com.br
Components ✓✓Student’s Book / Little Faces ✓✓ Student’s Book with Audio CD and Stickers ✓✓Activity Book ✓✓Class Audio CD ✓✓Big Book ✓✓Activity Reader ✓✓Little Voices CD ✓✓ Teacher’s Edition with Evaluation Booklet & Black Line Masters
Preschool
Stickers – used with Student’s Book and Activity book
– Activity Reader of n io rs ve l al sm a r the Big Book fo ild each ch
Starting early? Before Faces le vel 1, you can use Little Faces – a colorful bo two-year-olds. ok for There is also a Li ttle Voices CD.
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For complete grammar syllabus of this series, please see page 66.
AGE GROUP: 2½ – 4
CONTACT HOURS: 50 - 60
Kathryn Harper & Claire Medwell
3 LEVELS
Macmillan Digital
••Interactive Multi-ROM •• Sample materials on the website www.macmillan.com.br
This is no monkey business! A three-level course for very young children. Suitable for different teaching situations and varied learning styles of such young learners. • Multi-ROM contains stories, games, songs learnt in class to practise at home.
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Cheeky Monkey
BEGINNER
Components ✓✓ Pupil’s Book with Songs CD (Hello Cheeky) ✓✓ Pupil’s Book with Multi-ROM (levels 1 and 2) ✓✓Busy Book (levels 1 and 2) ✓✓Teacher’s Book ✓✓Class Audio CDs ✓✓ Songs Audio CD (Hello Cheeky) ✓✓Story Cards ✓✓Flashcards
• Press-outs can be used as characters, puppets and masks to review focus language.
• TPR-style activities include: action
rhymes, mimes, and Cheeky Monkey’s Jungle Gym for each unit. For complete grammar syllabus of this series, please see page 66.
Squeeze
BEGINNER
AGE GROUP: 4 - 7
CONTACT HOURS: 50 - 60
Adriana Del Paso, Idolina Camargo, Giselle Lobo & Myriam Monterrubio
3 LEVELS
Suitable for Regular Brazilian Schools
Shaping language into communication Macmillan Digital
• Sample materials on the website www.macmillan.com.br
• Great practice of English phonemes. • Contains values lessons to raise children’s awareness of their role in the world around them.
• Teacher’s Edition available in English and Portuguese.
Components ✓✓Student’s Book with Audio CD ✓✓ Teacher’s Edition Student’s Book with Audio CD
✓✓Class Audio CD
For complete grammar syllabus of this series, please see page 67.
Preschool
This series actively trains the brain and creates optimum conditions for effective language acquisition. • Student’s Book presents and practises language through stunning 3D modeling clay artwork complemented by beautiful illustrations.
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VERB GROUP A1
• Present Simple • Present Continuous • Future with going to
NOMINAL GROUP • Simple common nouns • Proper nouns
ADVERBIALS • Verb + one simple adverbial phrase of manner, place or time
ADJECTIVES
Occasionally • Modal – must found at (obligation) Starter Level • Modal – can (ability) and frequently at subsequent levels
• Sentences of one clause only – subject + verb; subject + complement; subject + verb + object • Simple sentences introduced by - There is, There are, It is • Simple questions with yes / no answers
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• Two adjectives before the noun
• Questions beginning with wh- words
• Past Simple • Nouns in simple apposition • Past Continuous • Future with will / shall • Two nouns linked by and • Modal – have to • Catenative verbs – want to, try to, like to, hate to, stop, start
• Verb + maximum of two adverbs • Verb + maximum of two simple adverbial phrases of direction, time or manner
• Maximum of two adjectives + noun • Noun + one simple adjectival phrase • Simple comparatives
• Compound sentences with two co-ordinate clauses joined by and, but or or
Occasionally • Present Perfect found at • Past Perfect Beginner Level • See, hear, watch and frequently +infinitive or Present at subsequent Participle levels
• Noun phrase in apposition to a noun
A2 KET
• Simple Passive forms • More extensive use of verbs – like to, decide to, etc. • Infinitives of purpose
• Abstract nouns • Maximum of three adjectives • Two adjectives + adjectival phrase
Occasionally found at Elementary Level and frequently at subsequent levels
• Conditional forms • Modal – could (ability) • Modal – can (permission)
B1 PET
• Relative clauses with who, which, that • Conditional forms would / could / might
• Two nominal phrases in co-ordination
• Adverbial clauses of purpose - concession, condition
B1 – B2 Pre FCE
• Present Perfect Continuous • Past Perfect Continuous • Future Perfect • Extended use of modals and conditional forms might/may • Copular use of look, feel, etc.
• Maximum of three adjectives + noun + adjectival phrase or clause
• Verbs + two adverbs + adverbial clause • Adverbs of duration - still, just
B2 FCE
• Future Perfect Conditional • Extended verb forms – maximum of three verbs
• Noun modifiers • Maximum of four adjectives + noun + adjectival phrase or clause
• Verb + maximum of two adverbs + two adverbial clauses
INTERMEDIATE
(about 1600 key words)
UPPER
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(about 2200 key words)
Readers
PRE-INTERMEDIATE
(about 1400 key words)
ELEMENTARY
(about 1100 key words)
BEGINNER
(about 600 key words)
A1
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SENTENCE STRUCTURE
• One adjective before the noun or in the predicate
STARTER
(about 300 key words)
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Guide to the structural grading of Macmillan Readers
• Adverbs of frequency sometimes, never, etc.
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• Superlative forms of adjectives
• Complex sentences - main clause + one subordinate clause • Adverbial clauses of time • Relative clauses
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• Superlative forms of adjectives + adjectival clause
• Adverbial clauses of comparison • Adverbial clauses of reason
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• Maximum of three clauses: main clause + two subordinate clauses • Main clause + one coordinate clause
• More complex groups • Complex sentences modifying a noun - maximum of main clause + two subordinate clauses • Adverbial clauses of purpose - concession, condition • Embedded clauses
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• Complex sentences - maximum of main clause + three subordinate clauses
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Macmillan Readers Kick-off! The Story of Football
Michael Jackson: The King of Pop
Patrick Adams
By Carl W. Hart
Barack Obama
Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason
The history of football is as fascinating and exciting as the game itself. In this Macmillan Reader, Patrick Adams describes football from its humble (and sometimes violent) beginnings in Central and South America, and its emergence on the streets of 19th century England as a recognised game, to the international stadiums, big business and multimillion pound players of today.
Carl W. Hart
Who is the man behind the world’s most famous politician? Barack Obama has been shaped by his experience of many different cultures. He is the son of a white American mother and a black Kenyan father. He grew up in Hawaii and Indonesia. This Macmillan Biography looks at the people and places that most influenced Obama’s rise from wayward teenager to his inauguration in 2009 as America’s first African-American president.
Michael Jackson changed the face of modern rock music and dance. Over 20 years after it was first produced, Thriller remains the best-selling album of all time. This Macmillan Biography looks at Jackson’s early life from his emergence as a child star with the Jackson 5 to the height of his career as international – and controversial – superstar.
Helen Fielding, retold by Anne Collins It’s a new year and Bridget has a boyfriend at last; the handsome and successful lawyer, Mark Darcy! But soon the beautiful – and determined – Rebecca appears on the scene to steal Mark away. Heartbroken and confused, Bridget decides to go on holiday to Thailand with her friend Shazzer. There Bridget’s problems only get worse.
Recommended for older readers.
Live and Let Die
Slumdog Millionaire
Ian Fleming, retold by John Escott
Vikas Swarup, retold by John Escott
In Live and Let Die, Bond finds himself in Jamaica investigating the underworld criminal ‘Mr Big’, who is suspected of selling antique gold coins to finance Soviet spy operations. As usual, Bond gets caught up in many dangerous situations. He also falls in love with Mr Big’s girlfriend, the mysterious and beautiful Solitaire.
Recommended for older readers.
You’ve seen the movie, now read the book! Ram Mohammad Thomas answers 14 questions correctly in a TV quiz and wins a billion rupees, but how does he know the answers? Slumdog Millionaire takes us through the major events of Ram’s life, from his battle for survival on the streets of Mumbai and Delhi to his final act of love and revenge – and the amazing good fortune it brings!
Recommended for older readers.
Readers
INTERMEDIATE
PRE-INTERMEDIATE
Choose your favorite story
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Macmillan Literature Collections The Macmillan Readers Literature Collections Unsimplified Good Reads The Macmillan Literature Collections are advanced-level Readers containing original, unsimplified short stories written by famous classic and modern writers.
Readers
These collections come with substantial support material for each story, including a short summary, description of major themes, pre-reading vocabulary activities, post-reading language and comprehension exercises, a literary analysis section and essay questions. They are perfect for those students who are ready to make the transition from graded Readers to unabridged English literature texts.
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A collection of classic and modern stories by some of America’s finest writers. These six stories explore the development of the American short story over the past century – from a fierce critique of modern suburban family life to isolation and lost love in the deep mid-west. Includes stories by Dorothy Parker, Theodore Dreiser, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Patricia Highsmith, O. Henry and Edith Wharton. Accompanying resources are available from www.macmillanenglish.com/readers
This collection of six stories explores a variety of perspectives on the theme of love over the last century, from a maid jilted by her socialclimbing boyfriend to a bored housewife who is looking for something extra in her life. Includes stories by D. H. Lawrence, Katherine Mansfield, Graham Greene, H. G. Wells, H. E. Bates and F. Scott Fitzgerald.
This collection of five stories explores a variety of different literary approaches to the genre of horror. From a violent spirit brought to life by an old whistle to a terrifying monster who lives deep under the ground, these stories will terrify and entertain fans of horror everywhere. Includes stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, M. R. James, W. W. Jacobs, Fritz Leiber and Jane Gardam. Accompanying resources are available from www.macmillanenglish.com/readers
This collection brings together five stories which explore a range of perspectives within the genre of science fiction. From space travel to time travel, scientific experiments and teleportation, these stories will fascinate and delight fans of science fiction everywhere. Includes stories by Philip K. Dick, Ray Bradbury, Stanley Weinbaum, Arthur C. Clarke and Jack London.
We are always online Check out our Macmillan Readers site on the Web: www.macmillanenglish.com/readers
A special section for the teacher – with free resources, projects and teaching tips – and a NEW page for the student – containing competitions, placement tests, audio worksheets and lots more…
A1
A2
AGE GROUP: FROM 10 B1
B2
Susan Holden
A cross-curricular approach to reading Factual topics in a modern magazine format. Each title explores intercultural aspects of the world from the reader’s viewpoint. • Closely integrated texts and visual design reinforce meaning.
• Articles reflecting science, technology, history and the arts provide specialized information and views within each title.
C1
C2
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Macmillan Portfolio
BEGINNER TO INTERMEDIATE
Two titles per level Beginner Plus
Beginner
Elementary
Intermediate
The Teacher’s Resource Portfolio covers all the titles in the Portfolio series. Available in English and Portuguese. Audio CDs available! For People and Places download the audio files from www.macmillan.com.br
Readers
Pre-Intermediate
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The Business
PRE-INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED
Jon Allison, Jeremy Townend, Paul Emmerson, Karen Richardson, John Sydes & Mary Kavanaghr
Taking Business English to the next level
AGE GROUP: FROM 18
CONTACT HOURS: 80 - 90 A1
A2
B1
B2
4 LEVELS C1
C2
Macmillan Digital
••Interactive DVD-ROM •• Resource site
www. businessenglishonline.net
A cutting-edge business English course which offers students a blend of electronic and print material. • Full writing module and a case study per unit.
• Speaking sections cover all relevant business communication skills such as giving presentations, handling negotiations and communicating in meetings.
• Internet research boxes provide a context for extra study. • Includes wordlists, grammar reference, and extensive grammar
Components ✓✓Student’s Book with DVD-ROM ✓✓Teacher’s Book ✓✓Class Audio CD
and vocabulary practice material.
• The unique DVD-ROM – packed with the Student’s Book
– includes videos, interactive workbook, business dilemmas, progress tests and the entire course audio.
Business/Professional
DVD-ROM packed with the Student’s Book
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The unique DVD-ROM comes as part of the Student’s Book and provides over 4GB of extra study material, making it ideal for self-study or for spicing up classes by introducing digital media. The units match those of the Student’s Book and each one contains a video that features business situations, adding a visual framework to the elements learnt throughout the course.
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DVD-ROM
Key features of the DVD-ROM
• Four problem-solving activities, Business
Dilemmas, test the target language and the students’ business sense. • Tests every two units to review progress • As students work through the DVD-ROM they have the opportunity to ‘get promoted’. • Business documents (letters, invoices, CVs etc) provide models for the students. • Class audio recordings for the Student’s Book available as an MP3 download, together with rolling scripts.
Case studies provide real-life situations to engage students
Business skills are developed alongside the language
Business/Professional
Relevant and realistic texts
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Internet research boxes provide a basis for extra study and research
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In Company
ELEMENTARY TO UPPER INTERMEDIATE
Second Edition
AGE GROUP: FROM 18
CONTACT HOURS: 80 - 90 A1
A2
B1
B2
4 LEVELS C1
C2
Mark Powell, Simon Clarke with Pete Sharma
Reflecting the real world of modern business A skills-based business English series for professional adults who are seeking to realise their full potential as self-reliant speakers of English in both professional and social situations. The course offers: • Practical business skills: real-world tasks encourage learners to sharpen their communication skills.
Macmillan Digital
••Interactive CD-ROM •• Tests available on the website www.macmillan.com.br
•• Resource site
www. businessenglishonline.net
• Integrated lexical syllabus: a great deal of attention is devoted to helping learners boost their lexical range.
• Systematic approach to grammar: grammar is introduced in a practical business context.
• Stimulating content: entertaining and motivating topics help contextualise the key target language.
Components Student’s Pack ✓✓Student’s Book with CD-ROM ✓✓Teacher’s Book ✓✓Audio CD ✓✓Case Studies (with Audio CDs)
Business/Professional
✓✓Test CD (all levels)
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AGE GROUP: FROM 18
INTERMEDIATE A1
A2
B1
B2
C1
C2
Paul Emmerson
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Business Vocabulary Builder
For self-study or for the classroom, this book is designed to help business English students enrich and expand their vocabulary, allowing them to express themselves more fluently and confidently in a professional context. The first part of the book focuses on business language input while the second part is dedicated to professional communication skills.
The Business English Handbook
AGE GROUP: FROM 18
UPPER INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED A1
A2
B1
B2+
C1
C2
Paul Emmerson
Essential Business Grammar Builder and Business Grammar Builder Second Edition Paul Emmerson
This two-level series of grammar reference books is aimed at professional adults or business students who need to maintain and practise their English in a business context.
UPPER INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED A1
A2
AGE GROUP: FROM 18 B1
B2+
C1
C2
Business/Professional
This is a comprehensive and challenging book for learners of business English. For self-study or for the classroom, this is the definitive companion for high-level business English students.
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PRE-INTERMEDIATE TO UPPER INTERMEDIATE
Networking in English
A1
A2
B1
B2
C1
C2
Pete Sharma and Barney Barrett
The latest addition to the Macmillan Business Skills series, Networking in English is for anyone who has difficulty finding the right words when communicating informally in the workplace. It is a practical, engaging and easy-to-use book that will build confidence in a difficult area. Networking in English focuses on the factors that make a good socialiser/communicator. • Suitable for the classroom or for self-study.
Key features
• All language is contextualised by the six characters that appear throughout the book and provide a range of
Presentations in English
A1
A2
B1
Erica J. Williams
Find your voice as a presenter The ideal choice for anyone needing to make presentations in English, either for business or academic purposes. The flexible seven-step approach helps students find their voice and develop their own unique presentation style. Suitable for the classroom or for self-study. Key features
B2
Erica J. William s
Presentations
in English
• Can be studied progressively or dipped into for specific skills and language . • Presents language, advice and a range of powerful, up-to-date presentation techniques. • The DVD follows the progress of real students and offers insights into their learning, models to follow and opportunities for analysis. • Teacher’s Notes are available from www.businessenglishonline.net
C2
C1
Erica J Williams
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INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED
Presentations in English
Business/Professional
voices and personality types. • Speakers are both native and non-native to familiarise students with the global corporate market. • Cultural and networking tips provide extra support and background information. • A student Needs Analysis at the beginning of the book allows the course to be used in a tailor-made fashion. • My Social Planner area enables students to personalise the material and store the phrases most relevant to them.
Find your voice as a presenter
INCLUDES DVD
A1
A2
B1
B2
C1
C2
Paul Emmerson
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Email English
INTERMEDIATE TO UPPER INTERMEDIATE
A course for students of general and business English who need to write effective and convincing emails. It develops language skills and inspires confidence, as well as providing invaluable reference material. Suitable for the classroom or for self-study. Key features
• Free downloadable worksheets, written especially for the
course, are available from www.businessenglishonline.net/emailenglish. • Phrase bank, organised by function, is a useful reference resource. • Explanation of the appropriate use of formal and informal language in emails. • A variety of exercise types and a wide range of topics ensure full understanding and language development.
John Hughes
Telephone English trains students to use the telephone confidently and effectively in the course of their work. In addition to teaching language common to all business phone calls, Telephone English prepares students for dealing with specific situations in the business context in which they operate. Suitable for the classroom or for selfstudy. Key features
• Trains students in sounding friendly and polite and making small talk. Also stresses the importance of register.
• Focuses on the conventions of making phone calls in the Englishspeaking world.
• The Audio CD (included) allows students to work independently as well as in the classroom.
• The Phrase Bank provides students with a quick and practical reference to support them in their phone calls.
A1
A2
B1+
B2
C1
C2
Business/Professional
Telephone English
PRE-INTERMEDIATE TO INTERMEDIATE
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Survival Series
ELEMENTARY TO INTERMEDIATE
AGE GROUP: FROM 18 2 LEVELS
A1
Peter Viney
A2
B2
B1
C1
C2
English for the workplace and travel The Survival Series is for professional adults who need basic English to survive in their work and travel. Each one-page lesson depicts an authentic situation that learners might encounter when working internationally. • Practical communication activities are directly transferable to the professional world.
Components ✓✓Student’s Book with Audio CD ✓✓Workbook ✓✓Teacher’s Guide ✓✓Audio CDs
• Culture Files build on the topic and language from each level.
• In addition to the teaching notes and
answer key, the Teacher’s Guide includes photocopiable tests with answer keys.
BEGINNER TO ADVANCED
Campaign
3 LEVELS
Simon Mellor-Clark, Yvonne Baker de Altamirano, Randy Walden, Nicola King and Charles Boyle
Business/Professional
AGE GROUP: FROM 18
A1
A2
B1
B2
C1
C2
Macmillan Digital
••Resource site
www.campaignmilitaryenglish.com
English for the Military Campaign is an award-winning three-level course that meets the English language needs of military personnel on international operations, such as peacemaking, humanitarian assistance and training exercises. • Topics are drawn from authentic internationally military contexts including NATO and the UN. • Off-duty sections in each unit focus on everyday English and non-military situations which personnel would experience on a foreign posting. • Teacher’s Book provides support for those with little military experience.
Components ✓✓Student’s Book ✓✓Workbook (with Audio CD) ✓✓Teacher’s Book ✓✓Class Audio CDs ✓✓ Campaign Dictionary of Military Terms ✓✓Campaign Grammar Practice
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Campaign Grammar Practice
Dictionary of Military Terms
Henry Emery and Andy Roberts
CONTACT HOURS: 40 - 45 A1
A2
B1
B1+
B2
C1
C2
ICAO LEVEL 3 – 4
Winner of the British Council Innovation Award 2009 Aviation English has been specifically designed to teach English language communication skills to pilots and air traffic controllers and to help them achieve and maintain Operational Level 4 (now an international requirement enforced by International Civil Aviation Organization- ICAO). • Answer key and audio files are available to download from Student’s Book CD-ROM. • The Teacher’s Book not only provides detailed teaching notes, listening scripts and answer key, but also includes detailed background information for teachers less familiar with the aviation industry and for aviation experts new to teaching. • The course can be used as an inclusive self-study course or as part of a classroom situation.
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Aviation English
ELEMENTARY TO INTERMEDIATE
Macmillan Digital
••Interactive CD-ROMs •• Resource site
www. macmillanenglish.com/ aviationenglish
Components ✓✓Student’s Book with CD-ROMs ✓✓Teacher’s Book ✓✓Class Audio CDs
The Student’s Book Pack comes with two CD-ROMs:
• The Student’s Book CD-ROM
with interactive simulations and detailed extra pronunciation and listening exercises Dictionary Pronunciation CD-ROM
Aviation English Student’s Book CD-ROM
Check Your Aviation English Henry Emery and Andy Roberts
For ICAO Compliance
For ICAO compliance
A self-study or classroom book and CD package focusing on the topics and language structures required by pilots and air traffic controllers preparing to gain ICAO level 4 language requirements. The book contains 30 two-page units. Each unit is focused on a unit topic and contains activities to practise speaking and listening skills as well as activities to develop key vocabulary. Tasks are similar to those commonly found in aviation English exams. Listening exercises use plain English recordings as well as RT exchanges and also feature routine and nonroutine situations. • Ideal for use alongside Aviation English and for ICAO level 4 preparation. • The accompanying Audio CD features recordings for the listening activities and recorded model answers for the speaking exercises. • Tests every five units reviewing topics and language from the preceding units as well general practice tests at the end of the book. • Topics include: approach delays, lack of fuel, aircraft breakdowns, bomb scares, problems linked to flight plan, ATC system breakdowns, industrial action and ground services. • RT content verified by the Oxford Aviation Academy.
Business/Professional
• The Macmillan English
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The Business
PRE-INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED
Jon Allison, Jeremy Townend, Paul Emmerson, Karen Richardson, John Sydes & Mary Kavanaghr
Taking Business English to the next level
AGE GROUP: FROM 18
CONTACT HOURS: 80 - 90 A1
A2
B1
B2
4 LEVELS C1
C2
Macmillan Digital
••Interactive DVD-ROM •• Resource site
www. businessenglishonline.net
A cutting-edge business English course which offers students a blend of electronic and print material. • Full writing module and a case study per unit.
• Speaking sections cover all relevant business communication skills such as giving presentations, handling negotiations and communicating in meetings.
• Internet research boxes provide a context for extra study. • Includes wordlists, grammar reference, and extensive grammar
Components ✓✓Student’s Book with DVD-ROM ✓✓Teacher’s Book ✓✓Class Audio CD
and vocabulary practice material.
• The unique DVD-ROM – packed with the Student’s Book
– includes videos, interactive workbook, business dilemmas, progress tests and the entire course audio.
Business/Professional
DVD-ROM packed with the Student’s Book
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The unique DVD-ROM comes as part of the Student’s Book and provides over 4GB of extra study material, making it ideal for self-study or for spicing up classes by introducing digital media. The units match those of the Student’s Book and each one contains a video that features business situations, adding a visual framework to the elements learnt throughout the course.
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DVD-ROM
Key features of the DVD-ROM
• Four problem-solving activities, Business
Dilemmas, test the target language and the students’ business sense. • Tests every two units to review progress • As students work through the DVD-ROM they have the opportunity to ‘get promoted’. • Business documents (letters, invoices, CVs etc) provide models for the students. • Class audio recordings for the Student’s Book available as an MP3 download, together with rolling scripts.
Case studies provide real-life situations to engage students
Business skills are developed alongside the language
Business/Professional
Relevant and realistic texts
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Internet research boxes provide a basis for extra study and research
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Survival Series
ELEMENTARY TO INTERMEDIATE
AGE GROUP: FROM 18 2 LEVELS
A1
Peter Viney
A2
B2
B1
C1
C2
English for the workplace and travel The Survival Series is for professional adults who need basic English to survive in their work and travel. Each one-page lesson depicts an authentic situation that learners might encounter when working internationally. • Practical communication activities are directly transferable to the professional world.
Components ✓✓Student’s Book with Audio CD ✓✓Workbook ✓✓Teacher’s Guide ✓✓Audio CDs
• Culture Files build on the topic and language from each level.
• In addition to the teaching notes and
answer key, the Teacher’s Guide includes photocopiable tests with answer keys.
BEGINNER TO ADVANCED
Campaign
3 LEVELS
Simon Mellor-Clark, Yvonne Baker de Altamirano, Randy Walden, Nicola King and Charles Boyle
Business/Professional
AGE GROUP: FROM 18
A1
A2
B1
B2
C1
C2
Macmillan Digital
••Resource site
www.campaignmilitaryenglish.com
English for the Military Campaign is an award-winning three-level course that meets the English language needs of military personnel on international operations, such as peacemaking, humanitarian assistance and training exercises. • Topics are drawn from authentic internationally military contexts including NATO and the UN. • Off-duty sections in each unit focus on everyday English and non-military situations which personnel would experience on a foreign posting. • Teacher’s Book provides support for those with little military experience.
Components ✓✓Student’s Book ✓✓Workbook (with Audio CD) ✓✓Teacher’s Book ✓✓Class Audio CDs ✓✓ Campaign Dictionary of Military Terms ✓✓Campaign Grammar Practice
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Campaign Grammar Practice
Dictionary of Military Terms
Henry Emery and Andy Roberts
CONTACT HOURS: 40 - 45 A1
A2
B1
B1+
B2
C1
C2
ICAO LEVEL 3 – 4
Winner of the British Council Innovation Award 2009 Aviation English has been specifically designed to teach English language communication skills to pilots and air traffic controllers and to help them achieve and maintain Operational Level 4 (now an international requirement enforced by International Civil Aviation Organization- ICAO). • Answer key and audio files are available to download from Student’s Book CD-ROM. • The Teacher’s Book not only provides detailed teaching notes, listening scripts and answer key, but also includes detailed background information for teachers less familiar with the aviation industry and for aviation experts new to teaching. • The course can be used as an inclusive self-study course or as part of a classroom situation.
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Aviation English
ELEMENTARY TO INTERMEDIATE
Macmillan Digital
••Interactive CD-ROMs •• Resource site
www. macmillanenglish.com/ aviationenglish
Components ✓✓Student’s Book with CD-ROMs ✓✓Teacher’s Book ✓✓Class Audio CDs
The Student’s Book Pack comes with two CD-ROMs:
• The Student’s Book CD-ROM
with interactive simulations and detailed extra pronunciation and listening exercises Dictionary Pronunciation CD-ROM
Aviation English Student’s Book CD-ROM
Check Your Aviation English Henry Emery and Andy Roberts
For ICAO Compliance
For ICAO compliance
A self-study or classroom book and CD package focusing on the topics and language structures required by pilots and air traffic controllers preparing to gain ICAO level 4 language requirements. The book contains 30 two-page units. Each unit is focused on a unit topic and contains activities to practise speaking and listening skills as well as activities to develop key vocabulary. Tasks are similar to those commonly found in aviation English exams. Listening exercises use plain English recordings as well as RT exchanges and also feature routine and nonroutine situations. • Ideal for use alongside Aviation English and for ICAO level 4 preparation. • The accompanying Audio CD features recordings for the listening activities and recorded model answers for the speaking exercises. • Tests every five units reviewing topics and language from the preceding units as well general practice tests at the end of the book. • Topics include: approach delays, lack of fuel, aircraft breakdowns, bomb scares, problems linked to flight plan, ATC system breakdowns, industrial action and ground services. • RT content verified by the Oxford Aviation Academy.
Business/Professional
• The Macmillan English
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