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Contents Skill Level Chart Adult Education: Integrated Series Adult and Young Adult: Integrated Series

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Reading 49 Teacher Development Academic Reading....................................................49

Online Courses.........................................................84

Literature..................................................................53

Background to Teaching and Learning .................... 85

Leveled Readers........................................................54

Language for Teachers.............................................86 Teaching Language Skills..........................................86

Writing 56 14

Classroom Practice....................................................88 Testing and Assessment............................................89 Teacher Training and Development..........................90 Teaching Qualifications.............................................90

English for Academic Purposes 26

Listening and Speaking

Create Custom Publishing

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Dictionaries and Reference 70

Grammar 40

Exams 71

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Teaching Language Systems..................................... 87 Teaching with Technology........................................89

Pronunciation 67

Vocabulary and Idioms

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Business English

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Other Titles..............................91 Title Index

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Author Index

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Ordering Information

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Cambridge ESL Specialists 97

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Key to symbols Cambridge English Corpus

App

Online Workbook

Presentation Plus – Classroom Presentation Software

ebook

Cambridge Learning Management System (see page 4)

Downloadable Audio


Low Advanced

Advanced/Freshman Comp

High Intermediate

Low Intermediate

Ventures Second edition

High Beginning

8–13

Beginning

Title

Literacy

Page

Intermediate

Skill Level Chart

Adult Education Adult Series 15–17

NEW Interchange Fifth edition

18–19

Passages Third edition

20–21

Four Corners

22,25

Touchstone / Touchstone Online Course Second edition

23,25

Viewpoint / Viewpoint Online Course

28–31

NEW Prism

33–37

NEW Interactions / Mosaic Sixth edition with Power of Process

38–39

NEW Academic Encounters Second edition with Integrated Digital Learning

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Interchange Fourth edition

Skills Grammar

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Grammar and Beyond with Integrated Digital Learning

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Grammar in Use

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43 49–51

NEW Basic Grammar in Use Grammar Troublespots Third edition NEW Making Connections Second edition with Integrated Digital Learning •

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Read This!

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Strategic Reading Second edition

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Discovering Fiction Second edition

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Cambridge Experience Readers

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Cambridge English Readers

2 Sanabria Sanabria

Preparing Students for Academic Coursework • Students develop academic skills and vocabulary by studying authentic and adapted conversations and lectures. • Extensive scaffolding helps students master the academic skills they need. • The sustained content approach provides an immersive experience that prepares students for university study.

Skills for Academic Preparation

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Listening Skills

help students engage with conversations and lectures before, during, and after listening.

Vocabulary Skills

include formal and informal academic situations, as well as extended presentations.

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Note Taking Skills

receive special attention, as students learn to take, organize, and study from lecture notes.

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Reading and Writing Student’s Book Reading and Writing Teacher’s Manual Listening and Speaking Student’s Book with lectures on DVD Listening and Speaking Teacher’s Manual Listening and Speaking Class Audio CDs

Speaking Skills

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Vocabulary and Idioms

Listening and Speaking

Pronunciation

Low Advanced

Advanced/Freshman Comp

Final Draft with Integrated Digital Learning

High Intermediate

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Intermediate

Writing Skills Interactive

Low Intermediate

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Beginning

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High Beginning

Academic Writing

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Literacy

Skill Level Chart

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Skills for Effective Writing

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Writers at Work with Integrated Digital Learning

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Guidelines

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New Directions

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The International Story

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In Our Own Words

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Inspired to Write

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Write to Be Read

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A Writer’s Workbook

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Academic Writing Second edition

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From Writing to Composing Second edition

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Writing from Within Second edition

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Vocabulary in Use Second edition

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In the Know

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Idioms for Everyday Use

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NEW English Idioms in Use Second edition

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NEW English Collocations in Use Second edition

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NEW English Phrasal Verbs in Use Second edition

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NEW Business Vocabulary in Use

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Let’s Talk Second edition

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Active Listening Second edition

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Present Yourself Second edition

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NEW Clear Speech with Integrated Digital Learning

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Pronunciation Pairs Second edition

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Pronunciation Plus

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Cambridge Dictionary

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Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary

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Cambridge English Pronouncing Dictionary

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Objective

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Complete

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Exams

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Digital and Blended Learning

Digital resources to meet every need

Cambridge Learning Management System Designed for, and with, English language teachers and school administrators, this secure platform will help you manage classes effectively, allocate content and track student progress with useful, time-saving reports. Featuring teacher training modules and an online store with additional study materials, the Cambridge Learning Management System gives you and your students the flexibility to develop new skills, whenever needed.

Presentation Plus Easy-to-use, interactive classroom presentation software that helps you to deliver effective and engaging lessons. Presentation Plus brings together text, images, audio and video in one place at the front of the classroom, allowing you to present content from the students’ books, play videos and audio, annotate the content and link to online resources.*

*Tools and functions may vary. Look for specific features listed alongside coursebook descriptions in the catalogue.


Digital and Blended Learning Writing Skills For Every Student Writing skills are some of the hardest to learn and some of the most time-consuming to teach. We believe that every student deserves a chance to improve at writing. That’s why we offer Writing Skills Interactive free with the purchase of our main grammar and writing courses. Writing Skills Interactive is available free with • • • •

Academic Encounters Page 38 Final Draft Page 60 Grammar and Beyond Page 40 Writers at Work Page 65

Experience the new upgraded version of Writing Skills Interactive in the Cambridge LMS with better tools for communicating and a more powerful gradebook Page 58

Find out more about some of our most popular digital and blended learning resources Touchstone and Viewpoint

TESTBANK

Grammar in Use

Cambridge Dictionary

The ultimate in blended learning. A six-level adult course with fully-flexible blended learning.

Cambridge English authentic practice tests, managed online in the Cambridge Learning Management System.

The world’s best-selling grammar series for learners of English with all levels now available as ebooks.

Make your words meaningful with the world’s most popular online dictionaries for learners of English.

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cambridge.org/testbank

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NEW Power of Process Available with Interactions/Mosaic this completely customizable tool helps develop students’ critical thinking skills for reading and writing. Page 33

We also offer a range of online methodology courses and modules. Please refer to page 84 for further information, or visit cambridge.org/ctd


What is Better Learning? Creating great experiences in teaching and learning English, together. How does it work? It’s our simple approach where deeper insights help shape richer content that drives stronger results. What does this mean to you? Better Learning is our promise to you to provide support, resources and technology that you can trust, so you can focus on what you do best — teach. How we create Better Learning Experiences together


Brilliant Listening “Cambridge is listening to how things have changed and how learning has changed. We don’t learn the same way anymore and therefore we can’t teach the same way anymore.” Bo Huot: Teacher in the US

Find out how our materials are designed to help you create the best learning experiences for your students: cambridge.org /betterlearning


Adult Education has undergone changes. We have, too. In order to meet requirements set by WIOA, programs must help students develop the skills they need to be college and career ready, as well as function successfully in their community. The new English Language Proficiency Standards also stress the need for ESOL programs to move beyond teaching life skills. How do programs meet these new demands?

Ventures is correlated to the College and Career Readiness Standards

Reading Anchors 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10

Reading Anchors 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10

Reading Anchors 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10

Speaking & Listening Anchors 1, 2, 3, 4, 6

Speaking & Listening Anchors 1, 2, 3, 4, 6

Speaking & Listening Anchors 1, 2, 3, 4, 6

The new English Language Proficiency Standards are covered at every level of Ventures ✓✓ Construct meaning from oral presentations and literary and informational text ✓✓ Participate in oral and written exchanges of information, ideas, and analyses, in various social and academic contexts ✓✓ Speak and write about complex literary and informational texts ✓✓ Construct oral and written claims and support them with reasoning and evidence ✓✓ Conduct research and evaluate and communicate findings to answer questions or solve problems ✓✓ Analyze and critique the arguments of others orally and in writing ✓✓ Adapt language choices to purpose, task, and audience when speaking and writing ✓✓ Determine the meaning of words and phrases in oral presentations and literary and informational text ✓✓ Create clear and coherent level-appropriate speech and text ✓✓ Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English to communicate in level-appropriate speech and writing


UNIT

Extended reading worksheets

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Objective: CCR Anchor 9: Analyze how two or more texts address similar themes or topics in order to build knowledge or to compare the approaches the authors take.

4 Analyze the texts Review the following texts to answer the questions below: (1) Student Book, p. 6, Setting Goals for the Future; (2) Student Book, p. 8, Keys for Success at Work; (3) Extended Reading, Problems with Goal Setting. 1. According to the text Setting Goals for the Future, how does the author define setting goals?

2. In the same text, the author gives several important points to consider when setting goals. Identify three and give examples from the text to support your choices.

3. What does the author of Keys for Success at Work suggest people do if they are not strong in the skills and qualities he lists? 4. How does the author of Problems with Goal Setting define “stretch goals”? Restate the definition in your own words. Which point in the article Setting Goals for the Future would prevent this problem? 5 Before you write Is goal setting more beneficial or detrimental to achieving success? Use the information from Exercises 1-4 and evidence from the three texts to support your opinion. Complete the graphic organizer your teacher gives you with your opinion, 3 key arguments, and evidence to support each argument. Add a conclusion. Opinion: 3 Key Arguments

Evidence to Support Arguments

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NEW College and Career Worksheets are now available for each unit of Levels 1 through Transitions. These worksheets include: • Regular practice with complex text and academic language • Evidence-­based reading, writing, and speaking practice • Building knowledge through content-­rich nonfiction • Download them at cambridge.org/ventures/ccr

Conclusion: 6 Write Is goal setting more beneficial or detrimental to achieving success? What is your opinion? Use your graphic organizer and evidence from the three texts to support your opinion. 7 After you write A Check your writing. Did you include all the ideas in your graphic organizer? B Share your writing with a partner. a. Take turns. Read your writing to your partner.

b. Read your partner’s writing to yourself. Compare it to your partner’s graphic organizer. c. Comment on your partner’s writing: Ask one question; share one thing you learned. © Cambridge University Press 2015 Photocopiable

Extended reading worksheets Unit 1 • 3

NEW Need help implementing these new standards? Ventures helps teachers and administrators navigate the latest changes with free webinars and informative articles through our newsletters. Sign up at cambridge.org/ventures/blog to receive the newsletter as well as alerts for upcoming webinars.

To further support these changes, check out our Career and Educational Pathways worksheets. Each is designed to help students plan and reach employment goals. Download them at cambridge.org/careerpathways

Looking for a series focused solely on developing college skills? Try Prism (page 28).

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Adult Education: Integrated Series

The complete solution! UNIT

Ventures Second edition Gretchen Bitterlin, Dennis Johnson, Donna Price, Sylvia Ramirez Series Editor: K. Lynn Savage LITERACY TO HIGH INTERMEDIATE

Extended reading worksheets

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Objective: CCR Anchor 9: Analyze how two or more texts address similar themes or topics in order to build knowledge or to compare the approaches the authors take.

4 Analyze the texts Review the following texts to answer the questions below: (1) Student Book, p. 6, Setting Goals for the Future; (2) Student Book, p. 8, Keys for Success at Work; (3) Extended Reading, Problems with Goal Setting. 1. According to the text Setting Goals for the Future, how does the author define setting goals?

2. In the same text, the author gives several important points to consider when setting goals. Identify three and give examples from the text to support your choices.

3. What does the author of Keys for Success at Work suggest people do if they are not strong in the skills and qualities he lists? 4. How does the author of Problems with Goal Setting define “stretch goals”? Restate the definition in your own words. Which point in the article Setting Goals for the Future would prevent this problem?

College and career ready! CCRS Correlated • See how Ventures meets the college and career readiness standards.

5 Before you write

Ventures Second edition is a six-level, four-skills, standards-based, integrated-skills series that empowers students to achieve their academic and career goals. • Ventures provides instructors with the tools for any teaching situation. • The Online Workbook keeps students learning outside the classroom. • Easy-to-teach materials make for a more productive classroom. • Assessment Audio CD/CD-ROM included in the Teacher’s Edition provides teachers with everything they need to accurately measure student performance.

Is goal setting more beneficial or detrimental to achieving success? Use the information from Exercises 1-4 and evidence from the three texts to support your opinion. Complete the graphic organizer your teacher gives you with your opinion, 3 key arguments, and evidence to support each argument. Add a conclusion. Opinion: 3 Key Arguments

Evidence to Support Arguments

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• Students learn to use evidence from a text to answer questions, speak, and write. • Available for levels 3, 4, and Transitions.

Conclusion: 6 Write Is goal setting more beneficial or detrimental to achieving success? What is your opinion? Use your graphic organizer and evidence from the three texts to support your opinion. 7 After you write

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A Check your writing. Did you include all the ideas in your graphic organizer? B Share your writing with a partner. a. Take turns. Read your writing to your partner.

b. Read your partner’s writing to yourself. Compare it to your partner’s graphic organizer. c. Comment on your partner’s writing: Ask one question; share one thing you learned. © Cambridge University Press 2015 Photocopiable

CCRS Extended Reading Worksheets

Extended reading worksheets Unit 1 • 3

• The correlations, worksheets, and many more resources are available to download for free.

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Career and Educational Pathways • 48 student-centered worksheets act as mini-lessons that assist students in recognizing and obtaining their educational and career goals. cambridge.org/careerpathways

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Adult Education: Integrated Series Grammar & Conversation • Two grammar lessons per unit are presented in small, accessible chunks. Learners practice grammar using student-centered, communicative activities set in real-life contexts to internalize new structures. Lesson Goals • Act as a checklist, fostering greater • learner autonomy. Updated design • With more real photos leads to better comprehension.

Online Workbook • The Online Workbook provides the same high quality practice opportunities as the print Workbooks, gives students instant feedback, and allows teachers and programs to track students’ progress and time-on-task. venturesowbs.cambridge.org

Online Teacher’s Resource Room • Free online Teacher’s Resource Room, where teachers can download thousands of additional worksheets and classroom materials. • New for Transitions: Extended Reading Worksheets and Collaborative Activities cambridge.org/ventures/resources

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Adult Education: Integrated Series Presentation Plus • Provides complete course content, including audio, interactive activities and answer keys, annotation tools, links to online resources, Ventures Arcade, and the ability to save customized lessons to any computer anywhere.

Arcade • Free and fun practice. • Includes citizenship practice. • Downloadable student audio in MP3 format. cambridge.org/venturesarcade

Professional Development DVD • The Professional Development DVD, using real-life classroom footage, provides in-depth training for novice and experienced teachers.

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Ventures Classroom Packs 25 Student’s Books and Workbooks, the Teacher’s Edition, Class Audio CDs, and Career and Educational Pathways – $589.80

Ventures Digital Value Packs Student’s Books and Online Workbooks – $27.40

Ventures Second edition Literacy Value Pack (Student’s Book/Literacy Workbook) Value Pack (Student’s Book/Workbook) Digital Value Pack (Student’s Book/Online Workbook Pack) Super Value Pack (Student’s Book with Audio CD, Workbook with Audio CD, Online Workbook) Student’s Book with Self-Study Audio CD Workbook with Audio CD Online Workbook Literacy Workbook with Audio CD Teacher’s Edition with Assessment Audio CD/CD-ROM Class Audio CDs Presentation Plus Classroom Pack (25 Student’s Books & Workbooks, Class Audio CDs, Teacher’s Edition, Career & Educational Pathways Worksheets) Ventures Second edition Professional Development DVD Canadian Teacher Guide Presentation Plus Site Level Licenses (all levels)

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Adult and Young Adult: Integrated Series

Adult Courses at a glance Interchange

Four Corners

Communicate with Confidence

The Can-do Course

Proven and popular integrated skills syllabus

• Can-do statements benchmark students’ progress

• Clear and straightforward communicative methodology

• Emphasis on speaking and listening

CEFR-informed syllabus

Four levels (Beginner to Intermediate)

• Emphasis on speaking and listening

cambridge.org/fourcorners

• Clear and flexible design

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Four levels (Beginner to Intermediate) cambridge.org/interchange Page 15

The perfect follow-up to any four skills program Passages Communicate with Fluency and Proficiency Proven and popular integrated skills syllabus • Emphasis on discussion and oral fluency • Enhanced vocabulary practice and expansion Two levels (High Intermediate to Advanced) cambridge.org/passages Page 18

The ultimate in blended learning Touchstone

Viewpoint

Flexible Learning with Proven Results

Flexible Learning with Proven Results

Corpus-informed, research-based syllabus

Corpus-informed, research-based syllabus

• Inductive learning methodology

• Inductive learning methodology

• Conversation and vocabularylearning strategies

• Enhanced writing and vocabulary development

• Blended learning: Available in print and online versions

• Blended learning: Available in print and online versions

Four levels (Beginner to Intermediate) cambridge.org/touchstone2

Two levels (High Intermediate to Advanced)

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Adult and Young Adult: Integrated Series A brand new edition of the world’s most popular English course

NEW Interchange Fifth edition Jack C. Richards with Jonathan Hull and Susan Proctor BEGINNER TO INTERMEDIATE 90-120 teaching hours

More than 50 million students have learned to speak English with the help of Interchange. Insights from thousands of teachers around the world have helped us to preserve everything that you love about the course, while making all the right updates to ensure that Interchange Fifth edition is relevant to today’s students. What’s the Same? • Students speak from the very beginning and this helps to build their confidence, thanks to the tried and true communicative methodology.

• New ‘Snapshots’, using real-world information and language to introduce the unit themes. • Self-study exercises online, providing hundreds of extra exercises, and an online workbook that saves teachers time and helps them see how well their students are learning. Easy-to-Use Resources for Busy Teachers • The Teacher’s Edition comes with a USB card with the full assessment suite, including placement test, quizzes, mid-term tests, and final tests, even customizable versions! • Save time with hundreds of ready-made activities and worksheets available to download from cambridge.org/interchange. • Get tips on how to integrate the activities into your lessons with downloadable overviews.

NEW Classroom App • Free app with pre-loaded activities that match the Interchange Fifth edition course. • Polling, surveys and picture prompts that enhance engagement in the classroom and get students speaking more. • Very easy to use and allows the teacher to remain in control.

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• A proven syllabus with an easy to follow approach enables busy teachers to teach well and get the results their students expect. • A flexible unit structure makes it easy for teachers to personalize each lesson, giving students the support they need to speak confidently. What’s New? • New Listenings and new Readings, with updated topics that are relevant to today’s students. • New Conversations that provide speaking and listening practice, and serve as models for conversations that students can use in their daily lives. See also • Passages Page 18 • NEW Jack C. Richards’ 50 Tips for Teacher Development Page 90

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Adult and Young Adult: Integrated Series Download sample units from cambridge.org/interchange

New and Updated Content Teachers from all over the world helped choose what changed in every unit of every book. The results are exercises and activities that will resonate in today’s classrooms and motivate today’s learners.

Interchange Fifth edition Student’s Book 2

Communicative Methodology Students learn to speak quickly and confidently. In addition to all of the speaking opportunities in each book, there are hundreds of downloadable activities.

Interchange Fifth edition Student’s Book 2

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Online Self-study Hundreds of interactive online exercises free with each Student’s Book.

Online Workbook with Games Teachers save time and see exactly how well their students learn. Games in the Online Workbook provide additional opportunities for learning.

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Adult and Young Adult: Integrated Series Passages Third edition is the perfect follow-up to any four-skills program and is designed to seamlessly follow Interchange or Four Corners

Take English to a whole new level! Passages Third edition Jack C. Richards and Chuck Sandy

1

Boost students’ English proficiency through:

FRIENDS AND FAMILY LESSON A

1

What kind of person are you?

STARTING POINT

Personality survey A Do you agree with these statements? Complete the survey.

HIGH INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED

Personality Survey

Definitely agree

Somewhat agree

Definitely disagree

1. I’m not afraid of giving speeches in front of the class.

Passages Third edition is a two-level course that helps students take their English to a whole new level.

2. I enjoy going to parties where I don’t know everyone. 3. I avoid expressing my feelings and ideas in public. 4. I insist on making my own decisions. 5. I don’t mind giving up my time to help other people. 6. I never worry about getting places on time. 7. I always feel like going dancing! 8. I can’t stand being in a messy, disorganized room. 9. I prefer telling people how I feel, even if it’s embarrassing.

This fully updated edition of one of the world’s most successful upper-level American English series will open the door for students to communicate with greater fluency and proficiency.

B Pair work Compare your responses to the survey. Find two ways you and your partner are different. “I’m not afraid of giving speeches in front of the class. How about you?” “Oh, I’m definitely afraid of doing that!”

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VOCABULARY & SPEAKING

How would you describe yourself? A Which statement from the survey best matches these personality traits? Write the correct number. Then compare answers with a partner.

2 a. friendly and outgoing

• A fresh design with content to reflect contemporary English usage. • More vocabulary support and practice with the Vocabulary Plus section in the back of the Student’s Book. • A Video Program and accompanying Video Activity Worksheets reinforce target language through compelling, real-world videos linked to unit topics. • A Teacher’s Edition with Assessment Audio CD/CD-ROM that features both ready-to-print and customizable quizzes and tests. • Digital resources support teaching and enhance learning inside and outside of the classroom. cambridge.org/passages

• more sophisticated real-world grammar and vocabulary • more thought- provoking discussions and academic writing activities • more challenging listening and reading comprehension topics

d. kind and generous

g. wild and crazy

b. strong and independent

e. honest and sincere

h. calm and cool

c. laid-back and relaxed

f. shy and reserved

i. neat and tidy

B Pair work Choose another partner. Find two traits you have in common. Find one way that you’re different. “So, how would you describe yourself?” “Well, I’d say I’m pretty laid-back and relaxed.” “Me, too. I never worry about getting places on time.” “I don’t either. I like taking it easy and . . .”

Useful expressions Same traits

Different traits

So am I. (I am, too.) I’m the same way. So do I. (I do, too.) Neither do I. (I don’t either.)

I’m not like that. I’d say I’m more . . . Really? I don’t. That’s not true for me.

VOCABULARY PLUS see page 130

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UNIT 1

Friends and family

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Adult and Young Adult: Integrated Series Video Program DVD Compelling, real-world video, thematically linked to unit topics to reinforce target language through realistic sources, including news reports, documentaries, video blogs, and interviews. Supported by Video Activity Worksheets and Teaching Notes in the Teacher’s Edition

Presentation Plus • Provides complete course content, including audio and video material, interactive activities, annotation tools, links to online resources and the ability to save your customized lessons to any computer anywhere.

Online Workbook Interactive online practice of the Student’s Book material with extra listening practice and instant feedback and grading, with: • hundreds of interactive activities. • intuitive navigation. • progress monitoring tools for teachers. Accessible via computer or tablet passagesowbs.cambridge.org Online Vocabulary Accelerator A powerful online learning tool designed to increase the speed and ease of acquiring and using Passages vocabulary. Accessible via computer, tablet or smartphone

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Adult and Young Adult: Integrated Series

The “can-do” course American Cultural Settings • Everyday language is presented in typical American contexts and settings.

Four Corners Jack C. Richards and David Bohlke BEGINNING TO INTERMEDIATE

Four Corners combines effective communicative methodology, a clear design, and a practical “Can-do” approach to give your students the language and confidence they need to use English accurately and fluently. The program was informed by the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) and is carefully structured to develop students’ communicative competence through four connected strands within each unit: • Accuracy: drawn from program vocabulary and grammar activities. • Functional Language: focusing on practical functional speaking tasks. • Skills: using language across the modalities of speaking, listening, reading and writing. • Fluency: each unit provides students with opportunities to practice fluency. • Perfect for summer school! cambridge.org/fourcorners

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Vocabulary • Clearly presents vocabulary related to the lesson topic. • Uses illustrations, photos, definitions, and activities to aid comprehension. Language in Context • Previews the meaning and use of the target grammar in a variety of contexts. • Recycles target vocabulary. • Provides personalized oral practice.

Pronunciation • Provides practice on pronunciation issues related to the target language in the lesson. • Focuses on aspects of pronunciation such as word stress, sentence stress, reductions, intonation, and individual sounds. Speaking • Provides personalized speaking activities using the lesson vocabulary and grammar. • Relates directly to the learning outcome of the lesson. “Can-do” Statements • Present a clear and measurable learning outcome. • Help assess progress. • Appear at the end of every lesson.

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The ultimate in blended learning Touchstone Second edition

“Common error” “In conversation” panels provide panels tell students guidance on typical the most frequent words and phrases in problem areas spoken English

Conversation strategies help students develop natural, fluent speech

Inductive learning encourages students to work out how language is formed and used

Michael McCarthy, Jeanne McCarten, and Helen Sandiford BEGINNER TO INTERMEDIATE 90–120 teaching hours

Touchstone, together with Viewpoint, is a six-level English program based on research from the Cambridge English Corpus. It presents natural language in authentic contexts. • Corpus-informed language – Extensive corpus research ensures that the language taught is the language people really use. • Conversation strategies – Students learn the language and skills to interact with fluency and confidence. • Inductive learning – Students are encouraged to work out grammatical structures and English usage for themselves, making them more likely to remember what they have learned. • Common errors – Touchstone incorporates unique research into the Cambridge Learner Corpus which identifies the most typical learner errors. These are highlighted in “Common error” panels to help avoid them becoming entrenched. cambridge.org/touchstone2

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An expertly designed writing syllabus focuses on the key processes, language, and text organization skills essential for academic writing

Viewpoint Michael McCarthy, Jeanne McCarten, and Helen Sandiford HIGH INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED 90-120 teaching hours

Viewpoint is a two-level course for high-intermediate to advanced level learners that follows on from Touchstone. The syllabus is based on extensive corpus research to ensure that students learn the most useful and widely used words, phrases, and grammar for higherlevel learners. • Conversation strategies give students the language and skills to interact fluently and confidently. • The specially designed writing syllabus focuses on the key processes, language, and text organization skills essential for academic and professional writing. • The vocabulary syllabus helps students master essential words, collocations, and language expressions – and presents a wide range of effective vocabulary learning strategies.

“Common error” tips help learners use English accurately

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100% Classroom

100% Online

Any blend in-between

SECOND EDITION

The ultimate in blended learning With Touchstone, the Online Course can be used in combination with the Student’s Book allowing for fully-flexible blended learning. This means the course can be used as a standalone 100% print, 100% online course, or any blend in-between.

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Adult and Young Adult: Integrated Series The ultimate in blended learning Touchstone Online Course

Viewpoint Online Course

Second edition

Michael McCarthy, Jeanne McCarten, and Helen Sandiford

Michael McCarthy, Jeanne McCarten, and Helen Sandiford

HIGH INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED

BEGINNER TO INTERMEDIATE

90-120 teaching hours

90–120 teaching hours

This rich and immersive online environment provides complete instruction and practice and retains the same trusted syllabus and learning outcomes found in Touchstone Student’s Book. The Online Course is carefully scaffolded to develop language ability in gradual steps. • Animated presentations – language is presented in short videos, allowing students to work at their own pace. • ‘Figure it out’ tasks encourage students to work out how language is formed and used before it is presented. • Online communicative activities – blogs and forums provide freer practice, build student confidence, and improve fluency. • Class management – teachers can identify areas of strength and weakness at a class and individual level, leading to more effective class planning.

Touchstone Second edition Online Course

Animated presentations present key language and skills

• Writing tasks to help students build their academic and professional writing skills. • Video activities using authentic Bloomberg news clips. • Study tips and strategies to boost students’ study skills.

Touchstone Second edition Online Course

Engaging online games have clear learning outcomes and provide variety

Online Workbooks Accessed through the Cambridge Learning Management System, the Touchstone and Viewpoint Online Workbooks allow teachers to track students’ progress and save valuable time with automated marking. Students can do further practice in the online workbooks to consolidate what they have learned in the classroom. Choose the ideal blended course for you and your students With fully-flexible blended learning you can choose the best way to deliver the course to your students: print, online, or a blend of the two. The Online Course can be used in combination with the Student’s Book so any part of the course can be done in class or online. Or it can be used as a standalone 100% print or online course.

Viewpoint Online Course follows the same fully-flexible approach as Touchstone Online Course – with engaging lessons containing language presentations, inductive learning, and communicative online activities. It also has extra features for higher level learners:

Viewpoint Online Course

Video activities based on authentic Bloomberg news clips are ideal for the higher levels

Touchstone Second edition Online Course

Role-plays provide the opportunity to record yourself in a dialogue with audio or video

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Paired Skills at a glance We offer three options for EAP programs where reading and writing or listening and speaking are combined in one class. Which title is best for you?

Prism Helps Students Navigate University Life Moderately paced skill building, featuring engaging, high-interest topics and a strong emphasis on critical thinking, based on Bloom’s taxonomy • “On Campus” sections help students navigate and succeed in a university setting • Authentic video lessons and extended online practice included with each Student’s Book Five levels (Beginner to Advanced) cambridge.org/prism Page 28

Interactions/Mosaic Meeting Students’ Needs In And Outside Of The Classroom Intensive skill development, including thorough vocabulary practice using the Academic Word List • Modern topics that cover every aspect of life • Connect ESL Platform provides online practice Five levels (Beginner to Advanced) cambridge.org/interactions cambridge.org/mosaic Page 34

Academic Encounters Develops Critical College Skills Rigorous skills building through sustained content and longer readings • Helps students transition from ESL to content classes • Authentic academic content found in college textbooks, lectures and journals • Pre-recorded lectures and interactions between professors and students Four levels (Low Intermediate to Advanced) cambridge.org/academicencounters Page 38


More critical thinking. More college skills. A fresh perspective on EAP. Today’s students need to develop a range of academic skills. They need to learn how to take notes, analyze and synthesize information, formulate their own opinions, and express themselves clearly. Prism takes a fresh approach to EAP by focusing strongly on Critical Thinking, practical skills for academic life, and the language students really need.

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More critical thinking. More college skills. A fresh approach to EAP. NEW Prism A five-level paired skills EAP course Kate Adams, Wendy Asplin, Lida Baker, Angela Blackwell, Robyn Brinks Lockwood, Stephanie Dimond-Bayir, Nancy Jordan, Alan S. Kennedy, Lewis Lansford, Michele Lewis, Richard O’Neill, Sabina Ostrowska, Susan Peterson, Kimberly Russell, Chris Sowton, Carolyn Westbrook, N.M. White and Jessica Williams ELEMENTARY TO ADVANCED

Today’s students need to develop a range of academic skills. They need to learn how to take notes, analyze and synthesize information, formulate their own opinions, and express themselves clearly. Prism takes a fresh approach to EAP by focusing strongly on Critical Thinking, practical skills for academic life, and the language students really need.

What makes Prism special? High-quality, engaging video lessons

Practical skills for life on campus

• The videos in every unit introduce a range of academic topics, promote discussion and motivate students. • The carefully constructed video lessons provide students with the opportunity to develop skills in prediction, comprehension and discussion.

• The ‘On Campus’ section in every unit supports the development of a range of important skills to build your students’ confidence and enable them to succeed at university. • These unique lessons cover presentation, study, communication and life skills.

The most important words

Extended learning and teacher support online

• The vocabulary syllabus is informed by the General Service List, the Academic Word List and the Cambridge English Corpus. • This corpus-based approach ensures that you spend time teaching the words your students will need in their academic studies. • All vocabulary is presented and practiced contextually. Comprehensive and relevant Critical Thinking syllabus • Every level of the course integrates the full pyramid of Bloom’s taxonomy, laying a strong foundation for critical thinking as students take their next steps towards academic success. • Thinking skills are presented and practiced in a dedicated section in every unit in the context of academic assignments, preparing students for the challenges of college and university.

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• Online workbooks offer new content to provide students with the opportunity to apply the skills and language they have learned to new contexts, including a full-length reading or listening text in every unit. • The online workbooks are simple to navigate and are clearly connected to the Student’s Book, enabling students to access them independently with ease. • The Learning Management System provides easy access to teacher’s resources, including Presentation Plus.

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WATCH AND LISTEN

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1 Work with a partner. Discuss the questions.

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2 Look at the pictures from the video. Answer the questions. 1 What do you think the problem is? 2 How do you think this problem began? 3 Where do you think people get their drinking water from in this area? GLOSSARY

contaminate (v) to make something less pure or make it poisonous pose (v) to cause something, especially a problem or difficulty reignite (v) to make something such as a disagreement or worry that was disappearing grow stronger trump (v) to be better than; to have more importance or power than another thing peril (n) danger; something that is dangerous

Watch again. Fill in the blanks to complete the summary.

5 Check (✔) the statements that can be inferred from the video. Explain your answers to a partner.

A range of comprehension exercises to assist understanding and consolidation

SUMMARIZING

MAKING INFERENCES

1 People became sick after drinking the contaminated water. 2 The business responsible for the leak had to pay the costs of the environmental cleanup. 3 Matilda Murray supports the new legislation. 4 Regular inspections had not occurred prior to the chemical leak. 5 If the law does not pass, similar accidents will likely occur in other states.

DISCUSSION 6 Work with a partner. Discuss the questions.

Numerous opportunities for discussion to help develop communication skills 148

UNDERSTANDING MAIN IDEAS

There was a chemical (1) in West Virginia. It (2) the water supply that supports 300,000 residents. State officials tried to convince the residents that the water was (3) to drink; however, residents, like Matilda Murray, were uncertain of the water’s safety. Many feel that the state is putting the interests of (4) above their residents’ health. The former governor (5) legislation that would require regular (6) of chemical storage facilities, preventing tragedies like this from happening again.

1 Where does your city’s drinking water come from? 2 In what kinds of communities are people most likely to be concerned about the safety of their food and drinking water? 3 How can food or water become contaminated? 4 What should governments do to protect the food and water their citizens consume?

PREDICTING CONTENT USING VISUALS

Watch the video. Write T (true) or F (false) next to the statements. Correct the false statements. 1 After a chemical leak, the state of West Virginia tried to convince people that the water was safe to drink. 2 The effects of the chemical MCHM are known. 3 The former governor does not support legislation that requires regular inspections of chemical facilities. 4 Matilda has serious concerns about allowing her children to drink the water.

Clear and purposeful opportunities to develop prediction skills

PREPARING TO WATCH ACTIVATING YOUR KNOWLEDGE

WHILE WATCHING

1 Do you think that the business interests of the coal companies outweigh the environmental concerns in West Virginia? Why or why not? 2 What could Matilda Murray and other residents do to voice their concerns? 3 Are you familiar with cases similar to this one? Describe the situation. 4 What other environmental disasters have posed serious risks to human health?

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Relevant and comprehensive Critical Thinking syllabus Clearly linked to the end-of-unit task

WRITING At the end of this unit, you will write two comparison paragraphs. Look at this unit’s Writing Task below.

SKILLS

Compare and contrast the two sharks in the diagram.

Using a Venn diagram A Venn diagram is useful for taking notes on similarities and differences. It consists of two or three overlapping circles. The Venn diagram in Exercise 1 shows some similarities and differences between red and gray squirrels. The special characteristics of red squirrels are listed on the left side of the diagram. The special characteristics of gray squirrels are on the right. The similarities between red and gray squirrels are listed in the center. 1  Use your notes from Exercise 3 on page 22. Complete the Venn diagrams with the similarities and differences between red and gray squirrels. red squirrels red in color

both live in Great Britain

gray squirrels gray in color

2  Look at the diagram of the two sharks and read the information boxes on the opposite page. Write a sentence for each feature to explain how the sharks are similar or different. 1 2 3 4 5 26

Size: Color: Skin pattern: Mouth: Fins and tail:

Lots of exposure to academic assignment-style tasks

tail

fin

Human

Tiger shark

Clear explanations of the academic skills being developed

nose teeth

3  Look at more information about the two sharks and answer the questions.

Whale shark

Develops the full range of Critical Thinking skills, including Lower Order

Tiger shark

Animal class: Chondrichthyes (fish) class: Chondrichthyes sh) previous page 4  Look at the diagram and readAnimal the information boxes on(fithe Habitat: Oceans again. Complete the Venn diagram with information about the whale Length: 18–32 feet (5.5–10 Length: 10–14 feet (3.0–4.2 meters) sharkmeters) and the tiger shark. Weight: 40,000 pounds (20 tons) Weight: 1900 pounds (0.95 tons) Color: White belly, gray-blue back and sides with Color: White belly, gray-brown back and sides light spots Diet: Tuna, dolphins, turtles Diet: Plankton, krill, other very small animals Conservation status: Not currently at risk of tiger shark shark both Conservation status: Endangered whale (will probably extinction become extinct) Behavior towards humans: 111 attacks since Behavior towards humans: No recorded attacks records began

CREATE Habitat: Oceans

Provides opportunities to practice learned academic skills in new contexts

1 Which shark is smaller? 2 Which shark is heavier? 3 Which shark eats large animals?

Gives exposure to a range of commonly encountered academic diagrams

4 Which shark eats tiny sea creatures? 5 Which shark is in greater danger of extinction?

GRAMMAR FOR WRITING

6 Which shark is more dangerous to humans?

WORD ORDER

LANGUAGE

CRITICAL THINKING

UNDERSTAND

Large tropical sharks Whale shark

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In English sentences, the subject usually comes before the verb and the object. CRITICAL THINKING These example sentences show other common features of English word order. subject

verb

object

Squirrels

eat

seeds, nuts, and fruit.

subject

verb

adjective

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in Britain.

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English for Academic Purposes: Paired Skills Series Practical skills for life on campus ON CAMPUS SKILLS

COMMUNICATING WITH PROFESSORS During their time at college, students need to communicate with their professors on a regular basis. The relationship that professors have with their students is different from a high-school teacher’s relationship with their students, and it is important that students communicate with professors in the right way so that they have a positive and respectful relationship with them.

PREPARING TO READ 1  You are going to read an email exchange between a student and her professor. Before you read, work with a partner and discuss the questions. 1 Have you ever communicated with a professor or instructor outside of class? If so, how did you do it? 2 What are some reasons a student might contact a professor? 3 In your opinion, what is the best way to contact a professor outside of class?

Supports the development of a range of important skills to build your students’ confidence and enable them to succeed at university Provides clear explanations of the skills being developed

WHILE READING 2  Work with a partner. Read the email exchange on page 100 and answer the questions that follow with a partner. 1 Why do you think Professor Alcott wants to see Linda? 2 What is the tone of the professor’s response? Is it the same as Linda’s? 3 Check all of the things that Linda did not do in her email. a apologize b sign her message c use correct spelling and punctuation d include the date in her message

e use the professor’s last name f include a useful subject line g offer to make up for her mistakes h use her college email account

PRACTICE 3  Read a corrected version of Linda’s email. Underline her corrections, and compare your answers with a partner’s.

LinSun123@abc.edu

D

D

On Feb.12, David Alcott wrote: To: Sunbaby123@mail.cup.com Re: Hi

Dear Professor Alcott, I am in your 10:00 session of History 104. I want to apologize for missing several classes in the last two weeks. I had a problem with my work schedule. I have tried to make up the work that I missed. I did all of the reading, and I borrowed notes from a classmate, but I still have a few questions about the material. Could I come to your office hours tomorrow to discuss them with you?

Dear Linda, Please come see me tomorrow during my office hours. Sincerely, Professor Alcott

L

On Feb 11, Linda Sun wrote: hey dave–I had to miss the last few classes because of my work schedule. did i miss something important? can u send me the handouts and your presentation slides? i haven’t been able to buy the book yet :( but i will get notes from someone else in the class.

Presents straightforward models for students to work from

Thanks!

DISCUSSION 100

UNIT 4

To: David Alcott Re: Missed classes in History 104

Sincerely, Linda Sun

REAL-WORLD APPLICATION 4  Imagine it is the morning of your history test, but you are too sick to take the test. Write an email to your professor. Use Linda’s corrected email in Exercise 3 to help you. 5  Work with a partner. Look at your partner’s email and make suggestions on how to improve it.

6  Work with a partner. Use information from Reading 1 and Reading Skills2 are demonstrated 6  Use your partner’s feedback to revise your email. SYNTHESIZING to answer the following questions. in real-world contexts 1 As the world’s climate changes, which places will have too much water? Which places will become drier? Give examples. 2 How do both the melting of the glaciers and deforestation contribute to the extinction of species?

ON CAMPUS

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The most important words

Informed by insights from the General Service List, the Academic Word List and the Cambridge English Corpus

LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT ACADEMIC VOCABULARY 1  Replace the underlined words in the sentences with the academic words in the box. annual (adj) areas (n) challenge (n) consequences (n) contributes to (v) issue (n) predict (v) trend (n) 1 The most serious problem that threatens the environment is climate change. 2 Experts think that there will not be enough fresh water in the future.

Words are practiced contextually, in the Student’s Book and then in a new context in the Online Workbook

3 Pollution and climate change are the effects of human activity. 4 Fortunately, we are seeing a pattern where people recycle more and use less packaging. 5 In some places, the glaciers have melted or even disappeared as a result of higher temperatures. 6 The yearly rate of species loss in the rainforest is nearly 50,000—that’s 135 plant, animal, and insect species each day! 7 The biggest test we face is to protect the planet. 8 Human activity causes climate change.

Focuses on the language your students will need in their academic studies

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Connecting to student needs Connect ESL is an online environment custom-designed for students academically bound. Homework is completed online with automatically graded exercises. • More practice helps students learn what they study in class. • Automatically graded activities give students immediate feedback and save teachers time spent correcting homework. • A full ebook can be projected in class or used by students for out-of-class reference. • Powerful instructor tools allow you to choose what homework is assigned. • You can even create your own exercises, allowing for a fully customized experience. • NEW Access Power of Process directly in Connect! Click “Add Assignment” to get started.

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English for Academic Purposes: Integrated Series Academic preparation for reading and vocabulary PA R T

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Reading Skills and Strategies

PA R T

Before You Read 1

3

Vocabulary and Language-Learning Skills Strategy

Previewing the Topic Look at the descriptions of the photos the photos. Next

Getting Meaning from Context: Definitions and Italics

to each description, write the number matching photo.

You can often find the meanings of words and phrases in the context. The context is the other words in the sentence or paragraph.

Relaxing in a messy room

At home relaxing with friends

• Look for a definition. Definitions give the meanings of words or phrases. A definition can be a short or long phrase. In a reading, a definition often comes in a sentence after the verbs be or mean. • Look for words in italics or in quotes " ". Defined words are sometimes in italics or quotes.

At home studying

In a dorm room studying

Examples

The definition of “an institution of higher education” is a college, university, or professional school. Its campus is its area and buildings. Photo 1

1

Getting Meaning from Context In the reading “The Higher Learning of Community Living” on pages 5 to 7. Find the words for the explanations below. Write the words on the lines. The letters in parentheses ( ) are the letters of the paragraphs.

Photo 3

In small groups, look at the and discuss these questions.

8. a double or triple 9. housing co-op

What do you think the people are saying or texting to one another?

10. a major

3. How is each situation like your own?

How is it different?

= a shared living and learning community on college or university campus = study and learning at a college or university = a private bedroom for one resident = a room with two or three beds = housing with shared work and decision making = a student’s main subject of academic interest Academic Life Around the World

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= get through without harm (D)

7. a single

2. Imagine the conversation in each picture.

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= a building for residents with the same major, life style, or cultural background (B)

4.

6. higher ed

(Examples: family, friends, college students, roommates/housemates) What are they doing?

Every chapter of Interactions/Mosaic Reading teaches students critical academic reading skills, preparing them for college courses

= features of accommodations for comfort or luxury (A)

3.

5. dorm

1. What is each place? Who are the people?

4

= a building with rooms for residents, usually with common bathroom facilities and recreation areas. (A)

Some words in the same reading are “short forms.” Write the rest of these words for the explanations on the lines.

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English for Academic Purposes: Integrated Series Academic preparation for listening and speaking PA R T

2

Presentation

PA R T

3

Strategies for Better Listening and Speaking

Freshman Workshop Using Context Clues

Before You Listen 1

If you don’t understand everything that English speakers say, you probably try to guess the meaning. How do you do this?

Prelistening Questions You will hear a college counselor give advice to a group of freshmen. Before you listen, answer these questions with a partner.

1. What kind of problems do first-year students have in college?

• Listen to clues, or signals, that help you guess. • Words that you already know can be clues to new words. • Grammar, stress, and intonation can also be clues to meaning.

3. Are you an organized or disorganized person? Give examples.

Read the sentence below. Try to guess the meaning of the new word from all the other words you know.

2. Is it easy or difficult for you to manage your time? Why?

Studying biology is a prerequisite to applying for medical school. 2

Previewing Vocabulary You will hear the underlined words in the presentation. Before you listen, write the letter of the correct definition beside each sentence.

Culture Note In American high schools and universities, students are called by the following names:

1st-year student: freshman (plural: freshmen) 2nd-year student: sophomore 3rd-year student: junior

4th-year student: senior

Sentences 1. 2.

3. 4.

5. 6.

7.

If you have many things to do, you need to manage your time carefully. David has a busy schedule. He has two classes in the morning, three classes in the afternoon and works 7 to 10 every night.

Nobody helped me do my homework; I did it on my own. We need to send in our university application before the deadline of December 1st.

Do you have any tips for a birthday present for my sister?

clue

a. control or organize

b. alone, by myself

your courses

e. the time or date when

Using Context Clues

something must be finished

Listen to a conversation between Ming, Peter, and Peter’s new roommate, Kenji.

f. draw a line through

1. The conversation is in five parts. Listen to the beginning of each part. Then listen to the question.

g. a plan of activities and their

times

2. Stop the recording after the question and choose the best answer to each question. 3. In the Clues column, write the words that helped you choose your answer. 4. Start the recording again. Listen to the last part of each conversation to hear the correct answer.

The school counselor gave me good advice on how to choose the best classes. After I buy something, I cross it off my shopping list.

Interactions/Mosaic Listening and Speaking introduces students to important vocabulary

Students continue to develop their listening skills and vocabulary online

Peter

Kenji

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Many tests such as the TOEFL® iBT, or the IELTS measure your academic listening and speaking abilities. This activity, and others in the book, will develop your social and academic communication abilities, and help you succeed on a variety of standardized tests.

c. useful, practical advice

d. a person who helps you plan

Ming

12

(new word)

You probably understood that you must study biology before you can go to medical school, and so prerequisite means something it is necessary for you to complete before you start something else.

Definitions

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B Work with your partner. Match the vocabulary terms from Step A with their definitions. Write the vocabulary word on the line. Check your answers in a dictionary if necessary.

EARTHQUAKES

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fault a large break in the surface of the earth 20

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a. hard to stop or give up

As 1974 came to an end and the new year began, animals in Haicheng, China, started acting strangely. Snakes normally hibernate underground during the winter, but they suddenly came out of their holes. Dogs began to bark and run around wildly, and horses became so upset that some ran away. Why were the animals acting like this? Many people think that the animals sensed what was coming: On February 4, 1975, the earth began to shake and buildings collapsed as a very large earthquake struck the city of Haicheng.

b. office that sells subway or metro cards or tokens c. informed about d. likely to be affected by e. sadly f. moving with no clear direction or purpose g. not wanting to do anything; inactive h. aware

What causes earthquakes? When the tectonic plates that make up Earth’s crust move past each other, they often bump or rub against each other. The earth, or ground, above the plates moves as well. This movement is called an earthquake. Sometimes the plates get stuck. The pressure increases as the two plates try to move past each other but cannot. They finally move with a sudden and powerful jerk. This can also cause an earthquake. During a small earthquake, the ground simply shakes a little, and people may not even notice. However, a strong movement can cause the ground to shake and roll violently. It can make buildings and bridges fall. It can also cause the ground to split open and form a large fault, or crack.

2 Organizing your notes as a map

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A Look at the following map. It is a map for all of Part 1 of the lecture. Notice that you already know some of the missing information because you listened to excerpts from Part 1 in the note-taking task on page 120. Copy your answers from that task onto the appropriate lines in this map.

Dedra Smith: Dangers of the Mass Media Pt 1: Issues of violence, , and 15 yrs ago, m. media =

Where do earthquakes happen? Earthquakes can happen anywhere, but certain places have more earthquakes. These places sit on tectonic plates that move frequently. One example is the area around the Pacific Plate, which includes China, the Philippines, Japan, and the western coasts of Canada, the United States, and South America. Earthquakes are common in those places. The deadliest earthquake in modern times happened in 1976 in Tangshan, China. It lasted less than two minutes, but more than 250,000 people died, and more than 90 percent of the buildings collapsed. Earthquake scientists study places such as Tangshan because of the many faults in these areas and the activity of the tectonic plates.

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1 violence • TV (avg time TV on each day • Kids:

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Advances Dangers

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San Andreas fault in California

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Use the simple past to refer to completed actions.

Gandhi promoted nonviolence against British rule. (Gandhi did this while he was alive.)

b. Use the present perfect to refer to an action completed at an unspecified time in the past that has an effect in the present.

The Gates Foundation has supported health care in poor countries. (Poor countries are benefiting from this care now.)

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Bill Gates founded the Microsoft Corporation in 1975. (This is a fact about Bill Gates’s past.)

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Future Time Clauses, Future Perfect, and Future Perfect Progressive

Bo Right. I’m sure that when I

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some good ideas. I’ll take notes while I Erin While you

Business Practices of the Future

(study) Dan’s page, I’ll get (look) at it.

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(analyze) Dan’s page, I’ll think about how

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we can use blogs for marketing as well. Bo Great idea. While you

Grammar in the Real World

(think) about blogs, I’ll get

(8)

some information on the impact e-mail can have. Erin Good plan! Let's get moving!

A What personal information do you have online? Read the web article about cloud computing. What are the pros and cons?

Exercise 2.3  Time Clauses with When Look at Jared's meeting agenda. Then complete the sentences about what is going to happen. Pay close attention to the sequence of events. Use will or the future progressive of the verbs in parentheses. Sometimes there is more than one correct answer.

Smart Businesses Have Their Heads in the Cloud

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Agenda 8:00–8:20 8:15 8:20–10:00 10:00–10:20 10:00 10:20

More and more people are accessing their personal electronic data from their phones and other devices using cloud computing. Cloud computing is the term for computer work on the Internet. Instead of storing fi les on your own computer or mobile device, you pay a cloud services provider1 to keep everything on a computer in another location.

10:20–11:30

In addition to storing information, cloud computing sometimes offers software and management tools that can help companies cut costs. According to a recent survey on cloud computing, by 2020, many companies will have eliminated2 their technology departments and saved large sums of money because they will have been using the cloud. In addition, when these businesses move their work to the cloud, they will not need to spend money on software updates because the cloud will provide access to the most current technology.

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1. I

Introduce new employees Sara arrives; introduce Sara Brainstorm for new budget Take break Photocopy worksheets Return from break; hand out worksheets; put everyone into small groups Small-group discussions; walk around and take notes Vice president arrives; reassemble group

will be introducing (introduce) the new employees when Sara arrives. (introduce) her.

2. When Sara arrives, I 3. I

(photocopy) the worksheets when the group takes a break.

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(hand out) the worksheets when the group returns from the break. (put) them into

5. When people return from the break, I small groups.

(walk) around and

6. When people work in small groups, I

1 provider: a business that provides access to a service, such as the Internet or the cloud | 2eliminate: remove or take away

(take) notes. (finish)

7. When the vice president arrives, the groups their discussions.

(reassemble) the group when the vice president arrives.

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Future Time Clauses, Future Perfect, and Future Perfect Progressive

5 Grammar for Writing

4 Avoid Common Mistakes

Using Future Perfect and Future Perfect Progressive to Write About  Completed and Ongoing Events in the Future

1. Use future forms in the main clause and present forms for the time clause. We will buy it after we will get back from our trip.

Writers use a combination of future forms to describe something that will happen in the future. They use the future perfect for events that will be completed in the future. They use the future perfect progressive for ongoing events in the future. Read these examples:

2.  Remember to use the future perfect when describing a future event that occurs  before another future event. will have They left by the time we get there, so we won’t see them. have moved By that time, you will move.

You’ll have become an expert in cloud computing by the time you get your degree. Once I get my degree, I will have been in the program for three years. I’ll have been studying for a year before I really understand cloud computing. By next May, he will have been working in cloud computing for eight years.

3.  Make sure you do not confuse the future perfect progressive with other forms. living In June, we will have been lived in Texas for 2 years.

Writers also often use the words before, by, by the time, and once to indicate the time of an event. By can be followed only by a time or noun phrase, such as by 1981 or by the end of the year. Before can be followed by a time or noun phrase or by a clause such as before he arrives. By the time and once can be followed only by a clause.

4. Remember to use will when forming the future perfect. will By this time next year, she have gotten a better job.

Editing Task

Pre-writing Task

Find and correct seven more mistakes in the paragraph about the future of health care. have changed Experts say that by 2020, the health-care industry will change in many ways because

1 Read the paragraph about getting an IT certificate. Who do you think is the writer of this paragraph? Where would you find a paragraph similar to this one?

of technology and the Internet. I plan on working in this industry, so it is fascinating

Getting an IT Certificate

for me to know that by the time I graduate, the job market has changed dramatically.

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Westport City College (WCC) has become a well-respected institution in the

One change that interests me is in the doctor-patient relationship. By that time,

Westport community over the past several decades. By the end of this spring, WCC will

technology will empower patients because they will have been used the Internet to gather

have been educating students for 50 years. Once summer break begins, we will have served

information and discuss information with others. Also, health-care companies will have

over 1 million Westport residents. WCC has always offered programs in leading fields

been used cloud computing for a few years, so a patient’s medical files will always be

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information. Right now, we have exciting news for students with an interest in computers.

will arrive for his appointment, he will not have to fill out forms, and the doctor have

By next fall, WCC will have been offering a certificate program in Information Technology

already seen the patient’s information. By the time a patient decides on a treatment, the

for over 30 years, but we are planning many important changes to the program for

doctor and patient will have been discussed many options. The whole health-care system

September. For example, we will offer a specialized certificate in cloud computing next

will have improved, so more people will live in a state of health.

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fall. Two new professors will be joining our team of excellent instructors to help make this happen. Professor Gordon Jones will be teaching several basic courses, including Cloud Computing 101. By the time he joins us, Professor Jones will have been working in cloud computing for 10 years. Professor Margaret Chan will have trained employees to use

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B

Something used to happen = it happened regularly in the past but no longer happens: ■ I used to play tennis a lot, but I don’t play very often now. ■ David used to spend a lot of money on clothes. These days he can’t afford it. ■ “Do you go to the movies much?” “Not anymore, but I used to.” (= I used to go) We also use used to . . . for something that was true but is not true anymore: ■ This building is now a furniture store. It used to be a movie theater. ■ I used to think Mark was unfriendly, but now I realize he’s a very nice person. ■ I’ve started drinking coffee recently. I never used to like it before. ■ Nicole used to have very long hair when she was a child.

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Do not confuse I used to do and I am used to doing (see Unit 59). The structures and meanings are different: ■ I used to live alone. (= I lived alone in the past, but I no longer live alone.) ■ I am used to living alone. (= I live alone, and I don’t find it strange or difficult because I’ve been living alone for some time.) Past Continuous (I was doing) Unit 6

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The academic reading and vocabulary skills your students need for college Making Connections Skills and Strategies for Academic Reading Intro: Jessica Williams, David Wiese

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Connecting to the Topic Read the definition of marketing, and then discuss the following questions with a partner.

marketing (n) everything that a company does in order to sell its products or services

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Making Connections prepares students for the challenges of reading college textbooks through systematic practice of reading and vocabulary skills. Extensive Skill Building • Each unit teaches students how to read and how to learn new words. The reading and vocabulary strategies that students develop are then applied during the readings. This direct application of skills helps students learn exactly how and when to use each strategy. Intensive Vocabulary Building • Students learn key academic words, including words from the Academic Word List, in every unit. Each unit further extends students’ knowledge through exploration of synonyms, word families, and placement of words into their correct context. Improving Reading Speed • Every book contains tips for reading more quickly. Students chart their speed in a special section that allows them to see their own progress. This emphasis on reading speed helps boost fluency and prepares students for the extensive reading they will encounter in universities.

1 What are some things that you think a company needs to do to sell its products successfully? 2 Which of these things do you think are most important? Explain your answer. 3 Do you think marketing activities can convince people to buy things? Explain your answer.

Previewing and Predicting Remember to preview the title and quickly look at any art, such as photos or drawings. If the art has any words below it, you should read them, too. Looking at all of these can help you to predict what the reading will be about. A Read the title of Reading 1 and look at the photographs below. With a partner, discuss what the advertisements are trying to express.

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Live your dream!

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SLEEPALOT Recommended by doctors everywhere.

The drink of SUPERSTARS.

B Put a check (✓) next to the topic or topics you think will be in the reading.

a The best car advertisements b The impact of advertisements c The history of advertisements

d How to find a job writing advertisements e Why advertisements increase sales

C Compare your answers with a partner’s.

While You Read As you read, stop at the end of each sentence that contains words in bold. Then follow the instructions in the box in the margin. READING 1 ● 69

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Reading Each unit teaches key reading and vocabulary skills, which help students navigate college textbooks

SKILLS AND STRATEGIES 1

Finding the Meanings of Words Writers sometimes use words that a reader may not know. To help readers understand a difficult word, writers may explain what the word means by giving its definition. Writers often use clues to do this. These clues can be other words, phrases, or punctuation. They can signal, or show you, that a definition is coming next. Good readers pay attention to these clues. This helps them find the meanings of words.

Examples & Explanations Computers can scan, or take pictures of, travelers’ faces.

Sometimes writers give the definition of a difficult word immediately after the word. They may use the word or to signal, or show you, that a definition is coming next. scan = take pictures of

Governments want to be able to use their countries’ natural resources, that is, the natural materials in the water, on land, and underground.

Writers may use phrases, such as that is or in other words, to explain the meaning of a word or a phrase.

National borders – the places where one country ends and another country begins – can be physical or political.

Writers may also use punctuation around definitions. They may use parentheses, dashes, and commas. Here the writer uses dashes (–).

natural resources = materials in the water, on land, and underground

Beyond the Reading

Critical Thinking In Reading 3, the writer says that in the future, there will be powerful technology at borders, borders will become easier to cross, and one day, borders may even disappear.

national borders = the places where one country ends and another begins

Computer chips are an important development in technology. These very small electronic parts can store large amounts of information.

A Work with a partner and decide if there is enough information to support the writer’s point by answering the following questions. Give reasons for your answers, and take notes on your discussion.

Sometimes writers don’t give a signal. They just give a definition in a sentence that follows.

EVALUATING INFORMATION

Critical thinkers ask themselves if there is enough information to support the points a writer makes in a text.

1 Does the writer explain what type of powerful technology there might be at the borders in the future? What type do you imagine there will be?

computer chips = very small electronic parts that can store large amounts of information

2 Does the writer explain why it will become easier to cross borders in the future? Do you think it will become easier to cross borders in the future or more difficult? 3 Does the writer explain why borders might disappear in the future? Do you think there will be a time in the future when borders disappear?

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B Work with another pair of students. Compare your answers and the reasons you gave for your answers.

Research Find out about border control in your country or a country that you know well. Find answers to the following questions. ●

Who needs a visa to visit this country?

Do citizens of the country need a visa to visit other countries?

What sort of technology is used at the borders of the country?

Writing Write a short summary of your research. Describe border control in the country you researched.

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Improving Your Reading Speed Good readers read quickly and still understand most of what they read. A Read the instructions and strategies for Improving Your Reading Speed in Appendix 3 on page 273. B Choose one of the readings in this unit. Read it without stopping. Time how long it takes you to finish the text in minutes and seconds. Enter the time in the chart on page 274. Then calculate your reading speed in number of words per minute.

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Reading The perfect transition to academic courses READING

Students apply the skills not only in separate exercises but during the reading tasks, teaching them exactly when and how to use each skill

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Today, most national borders are lines on a map. Two countries agree on the line between them. However, in the past, some countries had walls or fences on their borders. Walls had several purposes. They helped prevent invasions, that is, the arrival of enemies. Walls were also a good way to make money. There were often only a few entrances in a wall. People had to pay taxes when they went through these entrances. In more recent times, walls also have had other purposes. These days, some walls prevent people from leaving their country. Other walls stop people from entering a country. These peo‑ ple are often looking for jobs and are hoping for a better life on the other side of the wall. Two of the most famous walls in history are the Great Wall of China and Hadrian’s Wall. The Great Wall of China is 5,500 miles (8,850 kilometers) long and more than 29.5 feet (9 meters) wide in some places. The Chinese built it to stop invaders from entering China. Along the top of the wall, there were thousands of guards. These guards were men who could see anyone who came near the wall. In England, the Romans built Hadrian’s Wall in the second cen‑ tury CE. Like the Great Wall of China, its major purpose was also to stop invaders. However, that was not its only purpose. The other reason was money: People had to pay a tax to the Romans when they came through Hadrian’s Wall. The most famous wall in recent history was the Berlin Wall. After World War II, East and West Germany became separate, that is, they became two different countries. The Soviet Union controlled East Germany and the eastern part of Berlin. At first, people could still travel between East and West Berlin. However, the Soviet Union wanted to stop this, so in 1961, it built the Berlin Wall. The purpose of this wall was not to stop invaders or get money from taxes. It was

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Look in the next sentence for a definition of recent. Highlight it.

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Look in the next sentence to help you guess the meaning of guards. What do guards do? a) Keep people safe b) Build walls

MAKING CONNECTIONS The Great Wall of China stopped invaders from entering China.

PRONOUN CONNECTORS

Writers use pronouns to connect words and ideas within and across sentences. Pronouns make the writing shorter and less repetitive. However, pronouns give the reader extra work to do because the reader has to find the words and ideas that the pronouns refer to. Some common pronouns are he

she

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When you see a pronoun, ask yourself: What does this pronoun refer to? In the following example, the pronoun is in bold, and the noun it refers to is underlined. The arrow shows the connection. Government officials work at the border. They check all passports. READING 2 ● 13

In the next example, the pronoun is in bold, and the idea it refers to is underlined. The arrow shows that the pronoun refers to the whole idea in the first sentence. There was a long line of trucks and cars at the border crossing. This delayed the tour bus for 3 hours.

Exercise 1 Read the following groups of sentences. Highlight the pronoun in the second sentence in each group. Underline the noun or ideas the pronoun refers to. Draw an arrow from the pronoun to the underlined items. The first one has been done for you. 1 I gave my passport to the official. He examined the photo carefully.

Students also study the connectors used in academic texts, helping them learn how to navigate dense college textbooks

2 Everyone is required to show some kind of identification. The guard at the entrance will ask for it. 3 All the documents are electronic. They are stored on one computer. 4 There were three attempts to guess the password. They all failed. 5 Each person’s iris is unique. That is the reason irises are good forms of identification. 6 There were separate lines for visitors and citizens. This made it faster for citizens to come back into the country. MAKING CONNECTIONS ● 31

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Reading “As most teachers would agree, celebrating diversity promotes understanding and tolerance. Moreover, building our students’ self-esteem should be a goal in every classroom.” Judith Kay Rosemary Gelshenen

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Discovering Fiction equips students to read and understand authentic short stories. As students develop the reading, vocabulary, and critical thinking skills they need, they progress from adapted to authentic literature. Contemporary and Classic North American Stories

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Final Draft Bringing Out Great Writers Impactful real-world and student writing models • Uses the latest Corpus research • A positive approach to learning about plagiarism • Includes Writing Skills Interactive Four levels (Beginner to Advanced) cambridge.org/finaldraft Page 60

Writers at Work The Process Approach Simple and easy-to-use five-step writing process in each chapter • Gradual pace builds students’ understanding of editing and working through multiple drafts • Includes Writing Skills Interactive Four levels (Beginner to High Intermediate) cambridge.org/waw/teacher Page 65

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TEACH AUTHENTIC ACADEMIC ENGLISH DEVELOP BETTER CRITICAL THINKERS HELP STUDENTS RECOGNIZE AND AVOID PLAGIARISM

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Writing Developing academic writing skills

Every unit features a model showing students how the rhetorical mode they are studying is applied in a real-world setting, helping them recognize that academic writing is all around them

The second model in every unit shows a typical assignment from a college writing course. Students analyze this in detail, preparing for their own writing

3.7 Practice Writing Work in a group. Read the prompt. Then complete the introductory paragraph with background information about the topic. WRITING PROMPT: Many companies practice planned obsolescence – intentionally producing consumer goods that rapidly deteriorate or become out of date and require replacing. What are the main advantages or disadvantages of planned obsolescence? Have you ever wondered why you need to buy a new cell phone every two years or constantly purchase expensive ink cartridges for your printer? BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Planned obsolescence may help companies increase their profits, but it leads to excessive consumption, it’s bad for the environment, and it contributes to a negative corporate image.

3.8 Apply It to Your Writing Think about the writing prompt you chose in Section 1 on page 15. Choose a type of hook and a type of background information that you could use in an introductory paragraph for an essay on this topic. Write your ideas below. You can change these later. This is for practice. Hook type: Type of background information:

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Writing Developing students’ academic voice

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Writing Producing a successful final draft

In the final section of the unit, students get to put it all together. Equipped with the appropriate skills, language, and ideas that they have developed throughout the unit, students follow the writing process to produce a successful final draft

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Students are better writers when they master writing skills

Learning to write is a complex process, and Skills for Effective Writing helps to simplify it. This innovative series teaches a wide variety of discrete writing skills and offers extensive practice in each one. Discrete Writing Skills • Writers need to master a large number of skills, from topic sentences to coherence and from recognizing fact vs. opinion to paraphrasing. This series targets a wide range of skills that help make students better writers. Better Student Writing • When students master the skills, they turn in cleaner work to instructors. This frees teachers to focus their feedback on larger issues, like developing ideas and mastering rhetorical modes.

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Concluding Sentences

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Several new and exciting products are expected to come onto the market in the next ten years. One manufacturer is creating voice-controlled TVs. Another is researching chips that could be implanted in the brain to allow you to “think” directions to a computer. One product that is close to becoming real is a system that automatically controls the lights, heat, and other things in the home. It’s a very exciting time for technology and for the people who use it.

Most paragraphs end with a concluding sentence. It is usually the last sentence of the paragraph. You can write a concluding sentence in several ways. You can 1 restate the main idea from the topic sentence using different words. 2 offer a suggestion about the topic. 3 make a prediction about the topic. It is important to remember that a good concluding sentence does not introduce a new idea.

Example skills from Levels 1-4 Concluding sentences Punctuation Avoiding run-on sentences Avoiding comma splices Subject-verb agreement Paragraph coherence Parallel structure Paragraph unity Introductory paragraphs Paraphrasing Avoiding repetition Summarizing

Which of these products do you think will be available in the next ten years?

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ConneCting to the theme

Any of these products could be widely available.

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Look at this topic sentence for a paragraph about 3D TVs and three different possible concluding sentences for the same paragraph.

3D TV is a relatively new technology that is becoming more popular. 1To

conclude, the popularity of 3D TV is increasing. these reasons, you may wish to wait to buy a 3D TV. conclusion, most people will probably have 3D TVs in the future.

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The first concluding sentence restates the main idea that 3D TV is relatively new and that it is becoming more popular. The second concluding sentence offers readers a suggestion – that they wait to buy a 3D TV. The third concluding sentence makes a prediction – that in the future, most people will own 3D TVs.

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Help students master the process of academic writing Writers at Work From Sentence to Paragraph: Laurie Blass, Deborah Gordon

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The Paragraph: Jill Singleton I GettinG Started

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A Useful vocabulary Follow these steps to study words and phrases to use when you write about yourself.

The Essay: Dorothy E. Zemach, Lynn Stafford-Yilmaz

Each chapter begins with students understanding the writing assignment and brainstorming ideas

1 Work with a partner. Talk about the words in the Vocabulary Pool. Together, check (3) the words you both know, and highlight the ones you don’t know.

Vocabulary Pool Countries Useful Verbs

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Brazil Canada China Japan Mexico Saudi Arabia Turkey the United States

Professors in North American colleges and universities expect their students to turn in multiple drafts of their writing. This process approach needs to be taught, and this is where Writers at Work excels.

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Preparing the First Draft

Useful nouns

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My name is . . . I’m from . . . I’m interested in . . . years old. I’m My favorite is . . . I’m good at . . .

Next, students arrange their ideas using different graphic organizers and write their first draft

2 Change partners. Look at your new partner’s highlighted words. Explain them to your partner if you can. 3 Walk around the room. Talk to other students. Learn the name of each person that you talk to and which country they come from. Learn one special thing about each person, too. You can ask these questions: • What’s your name? • Where are you from? • What’s your favorite sport / food / type of music . . . ?

Most series only teach a small amount of surfacelevel editing. Writers at Work helps students learn how to find issues in the content as well as the form of their writing. This special emphasis on fully developed revision results in better writing and a greater student appreciation of the value of the process.

III REVISING YOUR WRITING REVISING Revising means improving the content and organization of your draft. When you revise, you can add material, delete material, or move material from one place in the composition to another. Use the following editing marks when you revise. • Carets (^) to show where to insert material • Lines to cross out material • Circles and arrows to show where you’re moving material this semester Victor Carrasco is in my ESL writing class. His major is electronics, and when I asked ^

The Process Approach at All Levels • Writers at Work believes that students at all levels can understand and apply the full writing process. Beginning with sentences, students learn to revise and edit their writing and internalize this approach for later college courses.

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him why, he responded that he’s always enjoyed learning about how things work. When he was a child, he would take apart radios and clocks just to see how they worked. He added with a smile, though, that his mother did not like his hobby. He is from Veracruz, Mexico, and he has been here for two years. Veracruz is a large city on the east coast of Mexico.

A Analyze supporting details Practice

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The largest portion of the chapter is on revision and editing. Students first focus on content, as they add to, cut from, and rearrange their writing

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Version 1 Tomoe has a boyfriend from another culture who speaks two languages. He is in the military. He’s fairly young. I could tell that she loves him very much because when she talked about him, she seemed very happy. She misses him a lot when he’s away. After she told me about him, she asked me about my boyfriend. When I told her about him, she showed interest in hearing about him. We both have special feelings for our boyfriends.

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Pronunciation “Students who learn to recognize important signals of the natural rhythms and melodies of English often report improved understanding of speech on TV, in movies, and in face-toface conversations.” Judy Gilbert

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• Not all aspects of pronunciation contribute equally to comprehensibility. Clear Speech focuses students’ attention on the importance of intonation, rhythm, and stress to being understood by native speakers.

2 This is the same kind of contrast English speakers use to stress a syllable and its peak vowel in important words. This contrast helps emphasize important words so that they are easy for a listener to notice.

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Contrast 1 Compare the two pictures below. In the picture on the left, the butterfly is hard to see because it is the same color as the things around it. The butterfly on the right is lighter than everything else around it. This contrast between light and dark makes the butterfly easier to notice.

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“easy”?

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Focus words In each thought group (a short sentence, clause, or phrase), there is only one most important word. This word is the focus word. You can help your listeners notice the focus word by giving it extra emphasis. To make a strong contrast, the stressed vowel in the focus word must be pronounced with extra clarity.

cambridge.org/clearspeechfromthestart /i y/ peak vowel

eas

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Word Stress and Vowel Length

A Stressed syllables 1 Listen. The letter -a- appears three times in the word below. Notice how the vowel in the second syllable sounds different.

banana 2 Listen again. The vowel in the second syllable is longer. That is because the second syllable, nan, is the stressed syllable of the word. The vowel sound in the stressed syllable is the clearest and longest vowel in the word, the peak vowel. In this word, the peak vowel is the sound /æ /.

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B Word stress and vowel length The following rules will help you identify the stressed syllable in English words.

Rules for Stress and Vowel Length 1. In every English word of more than one syllable, one syllable is stressed the most. 2. The vowel sound in the stressed syllable is extra long. It is the peak vowel.

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Music of English 1 Listen. Notice which vowel is extra long and extra clear in each sentence. This is the peak vowel in the stressed syllable.

What are you studying? Economics.

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My hobby is painting.

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Listening and Speaking

Let’s Talk

Active Listening

Present Yourself

Second edition

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Active Listening Second edition is a popular three-level listening series for adult and young-adult learners of English. Each level offers students 16 engaging, task-based units, each built around a topic, function, or grammatical theme. Grounded in the theory that learners are more successful listeners when they activate their prior knowledge of a topic, the series gives students a frame of reference to make predictions about what they will hear. Through a careful balance of activities, students learn to listen for main ideas, to listen for details, and to listen and make inferences. It can be used as a main text for listening classes or as a component in speaking or integrated-skills classes.

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The fourth edition of Cambridge Preparation for the TOEFL® Test provides fully updated practice in all of the language skills tested on the new TOEFL iBT, or Internet-Based Test. Included in this test preparation package is online practice that can be used to simulate the online TOEFL test or to provide feedback as a study tool.

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The 18th edition of Daniel Jones’s classic work is the definitive guide to contemporary English pronunciation. It includes over 230,000 pronunciations of words and phrases. Unlike general dictionaries, it also includes the pronunciation of proper names, people and places. It also features The World of English Pronunciation – a collection of lively essays on aspects of pronunciation by leading experts in the field, and includes a phonetics and phonology glossary and notes on the relationship between spellings and sounds. • Over 80,000 entries and 215,000 pronunciations using the International Phonetic Alphabet. • Includes proper names as well as general vocabulary. • CD-ROM and online version include spoken pronunciations in British and American English. • Panels give information on sounds and phonetics terminology. • CD-ROM includes exercises, pronunciation pronunciation practice, and phonetic search facility for comparing sounds.cambridge.org/dictionaries Paperback with CD-ROM Paperback

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IELTS Overview Two IELTS Modules The world’s most popular English test for higher education and global migration IELTS is designed to test English at all CEFR levels and is accepted by over 9,000 institutions, employers and government bodies worldwide. More than 2.5 million IELTS tests are taken each year around the world. Key Facts • IELTS assesses all four language skills – listening, reading, writing and speaking. • Everyone takes the same Listening and Speaking tests. • There are different Reading and Writing tests for IELTS Academic and General Training. • The total test time is 2 hours and 45 minutes: – Listening 30 minutes – Reading 60 minutes – Writing 60 minutes – Speaking 11–14 minutes

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• Suitable for students at all levels covering both the Academic and General Training modules. • Exercises are based on research into real IELTS candidates’ exam answers – and the mistakes they make, so that you don’t make the same ones! • Eight practice tests ensure that students are completely familiar with the exam and are able to perform with confidence. • Videos of the Speaking test provide a head start in a part of the exam which is tricky to prepare for.

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IELTS Life Skills Official Cambridge Test Practice • Based on research into real exam candidates’ answers from the Cambridge Learner Corpus, exercises target areas that commonly cause difficulty.

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Business English

Cambridge Business Skills Business Advantage

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Michael Handford, Martin Lisboa, Almut Koester and Angela Pitt

Writing for Impact

International Negotiations

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Mark Powell

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15-20 hour short course

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Writing for Impact covers all aspects of writing, from writing emails and letters to report-writing. The course also focuses on communication skills and provides a progressive syllabus on the process of writing. The Audio CD provides input from real business people, meetings and phone conversations.

English is the language used in international business and no skill is more central to professional life than negotiation. International Negotiations gives learners the essential skills, language and techniques they will need to ensure their negotiations are successful.

Reflecting the diverse reality of today’s business, Business Advantage brings the outside world into the classroom and presents learners with insights into organizations from all over the globe, from a multitude of different industry sectors, and of all sizes. • The course is based on a unique syllabus that combines current business theory, business in practice and business skills – all presented using authentic, expert input. • Business Advantage is the first business course to benefit from a spoken business English corpus, guaranteeing relevant, up-to-date language. • “Business Writing” sections help learners write effective business communications. • The website contains lots of additional online activities, giving teachers the opportunity to supplement the coursebook material. • Presentation Plus – provides the complete Student’s Book content with built-in annotation tools and embedded audio in an easy-to-operate format for interactive whiteboards or computers and projectors. • ebook versions make it easy to study on the go, with all the content from the Student’s Books available digitally, plus integrated audio and video. cambridge.org/businessadvantage

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Packed with tips and advice from some of the world’s leading business and communication experts, Dynamic Presentations systematically develops the key language and presentation techniques learners need to give an effective, professional and memorable performance. The Dynamic Presentations DVD includes expert advice from the author and examples from business presentations to illustrate best practice. It can be used alongside the Student’s Book or on its own as an independent resource. The DVD is supported by free online photocopiable worksheets. $22.80 $22.80

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Working across different cultures and continents is an increasingly valuable skill for today’s business people. Drawing on inspirational advice from leading figures in the world of cross-cultural communication, this book covers all types of written and spoken communications and prepares learners to work effectively with colleagues the world over. Student’s Book with Audio CD DVD

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Business English

NEW Business Vocabulary in Use

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Bill Mascull ELEMENTARY TO ADVANCED

Business Vocabulary in Use is a must for any teacher or learner of business English. Ideal for self-study, class use and one-to-one lessons, each unit gives clear explanations of new language plus exercises to practise using the language. The revised and updated Intermediate and Advanced levels are now available with ebooks that can be used on iPads and Android tablets, as well as desktop and laptop computers. cambridge.org/inuse Elementary to Pre-intermediate Second edition Book with answers and CD-ROM $39.20 978-0-521-74923-7 Book with answers $35.00 978-0-521-12827-8 NEW Intermediate Third edition Book with answers and Enhanced ebook $39.20 978-1-316-62997-0 Book with answers $35.00 978-1-316-62998-7 Enhanced ebook (Cambridge Bookshelf $25.00 978-1-316-63000-6 version) NEW Advanced Third edition Book with answers and Enhanced ebook $39.20 978-1-316-62822-5 Book with answers $35.00 978-1-316-62823-2 Enhanced ebook (Cambridge Bookshelf $25.00 978-1-316-62825-6 version)

Business Start-up Mark Ibbotson and Bryan Stephens

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Business English and Vocational

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This best-selling series offers reference and practice of specialist vocabulary for training and in-service professionals who need English to communicate at work. Written by both subject and ELT experts, the series is informed by the Cambridge English Corpus to ensure relevant language. • Presents key topics through case studies and realistic professional contexts. • Relevant specialist vocabulary in real contexts, for example Management is ideal for MBA candidates. • Ideal for self-study and classroom use. cambridge.org/inuse Professional English in Use Engineering by Mark Ibbotson Book with answers $33.20 978-0-521-73488-2 Professional English in Use Finance by Ian MacKenzie Book with answers $25.40 978-0-521-61627-0 Professional English in Use ICT by Santiago Remacha Esteras and Elena Marco Fabré Book with answers $25.40 978-0-521-68543-6 Professional English in Use Law by Gillian D. Brown and Sally Rice Book with answers $25.40 978-0-521-68542-9 Professional English in Use Management by Arthur Mckeown and Ros Wright Book with answers $25.40 978-0-521-17685-9 Professional English in Use Marketing by Cate Farrall and Marianne Lindsley Book with answers $25.40 978-0-521-70269-0 Professional English in Use Medicine by Eric Glendinning and Ron Howard Book with answers $25.40 978-0-521-68201-5

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This popular short courses series is designed for learners who need to use English in a professional environment. Written by professionals for professionals, each book combines the best in ELT methodology with real professional practice to help develop the specialist language and communication skills needed by professionals in their daily work. • Glossary of specialist terms in each Student’s Book. • Free online Teacher’s Books with background information on specialist subject and extra activities. • Free additional case studies online. • Cambridge English for Engineering is now available as an ebook. cambridge.org/english-for-specific-purposes Cambridge English for Engineering by Mark Ibbotson Student’s Book with Audio CDs (2) $28.20 978-0-521-71518-8 Cambridge English for Human Resources by George Sandford Student’s Book with Audio CDs (2) $28.60 978-0-521-18469-4 Cambridge English for Job-hunting by Colm Downes Student’s Book with Audio CDs (2) $28.20 978-0-521-72215-5 Cambridge English for the Media by Nick Ceramella and Elizabeth Lee Student’s Book with Audio CDs (2) $28.20 978-0-521-72457-9 Cambridge English for Marketing by Nick Robinson with CIM Student’s Book with Audio CDs (2) $28.20 978-0-521-12460-7 Cambridge English for Nursing by Virginia Allum and Patricia McGarr Pre-intermediate Student’s Book with Audio CDs (2) $28.20 978-0-521-14133-8 Intermediate Student’s Book with Audio CDs (2) $28.20 978-0-521-71540-9 Cambridge English for Scientists by Tamzen Armer Student’s Book with Audio CD’s (2) $28.20 978-0-521-15409-3

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Teacher Development

Cambridge Online Teacher Development Over 50 online courses, from 2 to 20 hours long, written by experts and designed to meet your development needs. Topics include: classroom management; CLIL; teaching grammar; teaching IELTS; teaching with technology; critical thinking; special educational needs; teaching mixed-ability learners.

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Teacher Development Background to Teaching and Learning

NEW Scott Thornbury’s 30 Language Teaching Methods

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Scott Thornbury

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Jack C. Richards and Theodore S. Rodgers

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The Cambridge Guide to Pedagogy and Practice in Second Language Learning

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Scott Thornbury

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Marianne Celce-Murcia, Donna Brinton, Jane Goodwin, Barry Griner

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A fully revised and updated edition, incorporating recent developments in language description. This popular book contains tasks to help you develop your language awareness and encourages you to consider the pedagogical implications and classroom applications.

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NEW Teaching and Developing Reading Skills Peter Watkins Drawing on current reading theory, this very accessible book contains activities to support and develop learners’ reading skills and strategies. Activities cover aspects such as developing fluency, exploiting digital sources, using learner-generated texts and assessing reading. Paperback

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Teacher Development Teaching Language Systems

NEW Lexical Grammar Leo Selivan Supported by insights from research, this practical book provides an important resource for teachers interested in the role of chunks in language learning and teaching. Activities are user friendly and generalisable and can be used in a range of contexts. Paperback

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Grammar Practice Activities

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Martin Hewings

This photocopiable resource contains pronunciation games for use in the classroom. Activities raise awareness of aspects of English pronunciation, including individual sounds, word stress, sentence stress and intonation. The games are supported by step-by-step teacher’s notes.

Penny Ur This classic handbook is an invaluable resource, containing a wealth of imaginative and engaging grammar practice activities. It contains clear teaching guidelines, along with an explanation of the principles of effective practice. Paperback

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This resource book provides an accessible introduction to teaching pronunciation, and over 90 practical activities for classroom use. Activities range from awareness-raising to connected speech, stress and intonation, to testing pronunciation. Paperback

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978-0-521-75457-6

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Games for Grammar Practice by Maria Lucia Zaorob and Elizabeth Chin Book $49.60 978-0-521-66342-7 Collocations Extra by Elizabeth Walter and Kate Woodford Book with CD-ROM $53.40 978-0-521-74522-2

Vocabulary Activities Penny Ur This text provides a wealth of ideas for introducing, presenting, expanding, exploring and practising vocabulary. These teacher-friendly activities are clearly written and wide-ranging, and the book also contains a detailed guidelines section outlining the key principles involved in teaching and practising vocabulary. Paperback

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Vocabulary in Language Teaching Norbert Schmitt This text offers a comprehensive introduction to vocabulary for language teachers who would like to know more about the way vocabulary works. It provides the background knowledge necessary for practitioners to make informed choices about vocabulary teaching and testing. Paperback with CD-ROM

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Learning Vocabulary in Another Language Second edition I. S. P Nation This title is a key work in the area of second and foreign language vocabulary studies. It provides a survey of research and theory on the teaching and learning of vocabulary, along with pedagogical suggestions for teachers and learners. Paperback

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Singing Grammar by Mark Hancock Book $66.75 978-1-107-63190-8 Using Corpora in the Language Classroom by Randi Reppen Paperback $37.40 978-0-521-14608-1 Primary Pronunciation Box by Caroline Nixon Paperback $53.40 978-0-521-54545-7 Rules, Patterns and Words by David Willis Paperback $38.20 978-0-521-53619-6 From Corpus to Classroom by Anne O’Keeffe, Michael McCarthy and Ronald Carter Paperback $41.60 978-0-521-61686-7

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Teacher Development Classroom Practice

Penny Ur’s 100 Teaching Tips Penny Ur Drawing on the author’s extensive experience as a teacher and trainer, this book contains clear and concise advice. The tips are broad-ranging, covering areas such as error correction, mixedlevel classes, discipline, homework, testing and assessment. Paperback

$13.00

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Classroom Management Techniques

CLIL Activities Liz Dale and Rosie Tanner

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Title Index A About Language Second edition.....................................................86 Academic Encounters.....................................................................38 Academic Vocabulary in Use ..........................................................48 Action Research for Language Teachers..........................................90 Active Listening..............................................................................69 Activities for Very Young Learners...................................................88 Advanced Grammar in Use.............................................................47 Agendas for Second Language Literacy...........................................86 Applying the Socio-Cognitive Framework to the BioMedical Admissions Test............................................................................89 Approaches and Methods in Language Teaching.............................85 Assessing Grammar........................................................................89 Assessing Language Teachers’ Professional Skills and Knowledge............................................................................89 Assessing Speaking........................................................................89 Assessing Young Language Learners...............................................89 B Basic Grammar in Use....................................................................46 Basic Vocabulary in Use..................................................................48 Be My Guest..................................................................................83 Business Advantage.......................................................................81 Business Start-up ..........................................................................82 Business Vocabulary in Use ............................................................82 C Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary........................................71 Cambridge Business Skills..............................................................81 Cambridge Dictionary.....................................................................70 Cambridge English Readers............................................................55 Cambridge English for Engineering.................................................83 Cambridge English for Human Resources........................................83 Cambridge English for Job-hunting.................................................83 Cambridge English for Marketing....................................................83 Cambridge English for Nursing.......................................................83 Cambridge English for Scientists.....................................................83 Cambridge English for the Media....................................................83 Cambridge English Pronouncing Dictionary.....................................71 Cambridge Experience Readers.......................................................54 Cambridge Grammar and Vocabulary..............................................80 Cambridge Guide to Blended Learning for Language Teaching, The................................................................................89 Cambridge Guide to Learning English as a Second Language, The..............................................................................85 Cambridge Guide to Pedagogy and Practice in Second Language Teaching, The................................................................85 Cambridge Guide to Research in Language Teaching and Learning, The................................................................................90 Cambridge Guide to Second Language Assessment, The..................89 Cambridge Guide to Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, The...................................................................85 Cambridge IELTS Practice Tests........................................................80 Cambridge Preparation for the TOEFL® Test.....................................71 CaMLA..........................................................................................72 CaMLA English Placement Test (EPT)..............................................72 CaMLA Speaking Test.....................................................................73 CaMLA Writing Test........................................................................73 CELTA Course Teacher’s Manual, The...............................................90 CELTA Course Trainee Book, The......................................................90 Classroom Management Techniques...............................................88 Classroom Observation Tasks..........................................................90 Clear Speech..................................................................................67 CLIL...............................................................................................85 CLIL Activities.................................................................................88 College and Career Readiness Standards..........................................8 Collocations Extra..........................................................................87 Common Mistakes… and how to avoid them.................................80 Communicating Across Cultures.....................................................81 Communicating in Business............................................................81 Communicative Activities for EAP...................................................88 Company to Company ...................................................................82 Complete.......................................................................................77 Conversation..................................................................................86 Corpora in Applied Linguistics.........................................................86 Course in English Language Teaching, A..........................................90 Curriculum Development in Language Teaching..............................85 D Defining Integrated Reading-into- Writing Constructs......................86 Developments in English for Specific Purposes................................88 Discourse Analysis for Language Teachers.......................................86 Discourse of the IELTS Speaking Test...............................................86

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Discovering Fiction.........................................................................53 Discussions and More.....................................................................86 Drama Techniques Third edition......................................................88 Dynamic Presentations...................................................................81

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Educating Second Language Children.............................................85 English Collocations in Use.............................................................48 English Idioms in Use.....................................................................48 English Phonetics and Phonology Fourth edition.............................86 English Phrasal Verbs in Use...........................................................48 English for Business Studies............................................................82 English for the Teacher...................................................................86 Examining Young Learners..............................................................89

Objective........................................................................................78 Official Cambridge Guide to IELTS, The............................................76 Official IELTS Practice Materials.......................................................78

F Final Draft......................................................................................60 Five-Minute Activities.....................................................................88 Flightpath......................................................................................83 Four Corners..................................................................................20 From Corpus to Classroom..............................................................87 From Teacher to Manager...............................................................90 G Games for Grammar Practice..........................................................87 Games for Language Learning........................................................88 Genre analysis................................................................................85 Good Practice.................................................................................83 Grammar Practice Activities............................................................87 Grammar and Beyond....................................................................40 Grammar for Business....................................................................83 Grammar for English Language Teachers.........................................86 Grammar in Use.............................................................................47 Guide to IELTS................................................................................76 Guidelines......................................................................................66 I IELTS Life Skills Official Cambridge Test Practice...............................78 IELTS Trainer...................................................................................80 Idioms for Everyday Use.................................................................48 Instant Academic Skills...................................................................86 Interaction Online...........................................................................89 Interactions/Mosaic........................................................................34 Interchange Fifth edition................................................................15 Interchange Fourth edition..............................................................91 International Negotiations..............................................................81 International Story, The...................................................................66 J Jack C Richards’ 50 Tips for Teacher Development...........................90 K Keep Talking...................................................................................86 Key Issues in Language Teaching.....................................................85 L Language Assessment for Multilingualism.......................................89 Language Learning with Digital Video.............................................89 Language Learning with Technology...............................................89 Learner English..............................................................................85 Learning Oriented Assessment........................................................89 Learning Vocabulary in Another Language.......................................87 Lessons from Nothing.....................................................................88 Let’s Talk........................................................................................69 Lexical Grammar............................................................................87 Listening in the Language Classroom..............................................86 Literature and Language Teaching..................................................90 Literature in the Language Classroom.............................................86 M Making Connections......................................................................49 Materials Development in Language Teaching Second edition..........88 Meaningful Action..........................................................................85 Mentor Courses.............................................................................90 Methodology in Language Teaching................................................85 Michigan English Test (MET), The....................................................73 Michigan Test of English Language Proficiency (MTELP)...................73 Mindset for IELTS............................................................................79 Motivating Learners, Motivating Teachers........................................85 Motivational Strategies...................................................................85 Multilingual Education Second edition............................................86

New Directions...............................................................................66 New Insight into IELTS....................................................................77

P Passages........................................................................................18 Penny Ur’s 100 Teaching Tips..........................................................88 Planning Lessons and Courses........................................................88 Power of Process............................................................................33 Practice Teaching............................................................................90 Practicum in TESOL, A.....................................................................88 Present Yourself..............................................................................69 Primary Pronunciation Box..............................................................87 Prism.............................................................................................28 Professional English in Use.............................................................83 Professional English in Use Engineering..........................................83 Professional English in Use Finance................................................83 Professional English in Use ICT.......................................................83 Professional English in Use Law......................................................83 Professional English in Use Management........................................83 Professional English in Use Marketing.............................................83 Professional English in Use Medicine..............................................83 Pronouncing Dictionary .................................................................71 Pronunciation Games.....................................................................87 Pronunciation Pairs........................................................................68 Pronunciation Plus.........................................................................68 Pronunciation Practice Activities.....................................................87 R Read This!......................................................................................52 Reading in a Second Language.......................................................86 Rules, Patterns and Words..............................................................87 S Scott Thornbury’s 30 Language Teaching Methods...........................85 Second Language Assessment and Action Research.........................89 Second Language Listening............................................................86 Second Language Writing...............................................................86 Singing Grammar...........................................................................87 Skills for Effective Writing...............................................................64 Strategic Reading...........................................................................52 T TKT Course CLIL Module................................................................90 TKT Course Modules .....................................................................90 Teacher Training Essentials..............................................................90 Teaching Children English, A training course for teachers of English to children........................................................................................90 Teaching Languages to Young Learners...........................................85 Teaching Large Multilevel Classes...................................................88 Teaching Listening Comprehension.................................................86 Teaching Pronunciation..................................................................86 Teaching Speaking.........................................................................86 Teaching and Developing Reading Skills..........................................86 Testing Spoken Language...............................................................89 Testing for Language Teachers........................................................89 Touchstone....................................................................................22 Touchstone Online Course..............................................................25 Translation and Own-language Activities.........................................88 U Using Corpora in the Language Classroom......................................87 V Ventures........................................................................................10 Viewpoint......................................................................................23 Viewpoint Online Course................................................................25 Vocabulary Activities.......................................................................87 Vocabulary in Language Teaching...................................................87 Vocabulary in Use..........................................................................48 W World Englishes.............................................................................86 Writers at Work..............................................................................65 Writing..........................................................................................92 Writing for Impact..........................................................................81

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Adams, Kate...................................................................................28 Allum, Virginia...............................................................................83 Aquino-Cutcher, Andrew.................................................................60 Archer, Greg...................................................................................79 Armer, Tamzen................................................................................83 Arnold, Jane...................................................................................85 Aspinall, Patricia.............................................................................55 Asplin, Wendy.......................................................................... 28, 60 Austen, Michael.............................................................................55

Eckstut-Didier, Samuela..................................................................52 Elliott, Karen..................................................................................88 Esling, John....................................................................................71 Espeseth, Miriam............................................................................38 Everett-Camplin, Helen...................................................................54

Kanaoka, Yoneko............................................................................38 Kay, Judith.....................................................................................53 Kelly, Curtis....................................................................................92 Kennedy, Alan S........................................................................ 28, 60 Kerr, Philip......................................................................................88 Kershaw, George............................................................................55 Khalifa, Hanan...............................................................................89 King, Carol.....................................................................................92 Kingsley, Susan..............................................................................78 Kirkpatrick, Andy............................................................................86 Kirn, Elaine............................................................................... 34, 92 Klippel, Friederike...........................................................................86 Knezevic, Miki.......................................................................... 34, 92 Koester, Almut................................................................................81 Kosta, Joanna.................................................................................79 Kubanyiova, Magdalena.................................................................85

B Baker, Ann......................................................................................68 Baker, Lida R...................................................................... 28, 34, 92 Baldwin, Robert....................................................................... 34, 92 Banks, Tim......................................................................................81 Barker, Fiona..................................................................................89 Barrell, Jania..................................................................................55 Battersby, Alan...............................................................................55 Bauer, Jill.......................................................................................60 Bentley, Kay...................................................................................90 Bentley, Marla................................................................................54 Betteridge, David............................................................................88 Bitterlin, Gretchen..........................................................................10 Black, Michael................................................................................78 Blackwell, Angela...........................................................................28 Blass, Laurie................................................................. 34, 40, 65, 92 Bodoczky, Caroline.........................................................................90 Bohlke, David........................................................................... 20, 60 Boyle, Mike S..................................................................................60 Brennan, Frank......................................................................... 54, 55 Brinton, Donna...............................................................................86 Broadhead, Annie...........................................................................78 Brook-Hart, Guy.............................................................................77 Brookes, Gay..................................................................................92 Broukal, Milada..............................................................................48 Brown, Gillian D.............................................................................83 Brown, James Dean........................................................................90 Brown, Kristine...............................................................................38 Brown, Steven................................................................................69 Buckby, Michael.............................................................................88 Bunting, John D........................................................................ 40, 48 Burns, Anne........................................................................ 85, 86, 89

F FabrĂŠ, Elena Marco.........................................................................83 Farrall, Cate...................................................................................83 Farrell, Thomas...............................................................................90 Feunteun, Anne..............................................................................90 Field, John......................................................................................86 Flowerdew, John............................................................................86 French, Amanda.............................................................................76 G Gardner, Peter S..............................................................................66 Gargagliano, Arlen.........................................................................92 Gear, Jolene...................................................................................71 Gear, Robert...................................................................................71 Gelshenen, Rosemary.....................................................................53 Genesse, Fred.................................................................................85 Gershon, Steven.............................................................................69 Gilbert, Judy B................................................................................67 Glendinning, Eric............................................................................83 Goh, Christine................................................................................86 Goldstein, Ben................................................................................89 Goldstein, Sharon...........................................................................68 Goodwin, Jane...............................................................................86 Gordon, Deborah...........................................................................65 Gorter, Durk...................................................................................86 Grabe, William................................................................................86 Griner, Barry...................................................................................86 Guse, Jenni....................................................................................88

L Lambert, Jeanne.............................................................................60 Lane, Sarah....................................................................................86 Lansford, Lewis..............................................................................28 Laughner, Melissa S........................................................................90 Lazar, Gillian..................................................................................90 Leather, Sue...................................................................................55 Lee, Elizabeth.................................................................................83 Leki, Ilona......................................................................................92 Lewis, Michele................................................................................28 Lindsley, Marianne.........................................................................83 Lisboa, Martin................................................................................81 Littlejohn, Andrew..........................................................................82 Loader, Mandy......................................................................... 54, 55 Lockwood, Robyn Brinks........................................................... 28, 60 Loewenthal, Marc..........................................................................79 Luoma, Sari....................................................................................89

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MacAndrew, Richard................................................................ 54, 55 MacKenzie, Ian......................................................................... 82, 83 Mackey, Daphne.............................................................................52 Malderez, Angi...............................................................................90 Maley, Alan.............................................................................. 55, 88 Mansfield, Katherine......................................................................54 Marsh, David..................................................................................85 Marsland, Bruce.............................................................................88 Mascull, Bill...................................................................................82 May, Peter......................................................................................77 McCarten, Jeanne........................................................ 22, 23, 25, 83 McCarthy, Michael................................ 22, 23, 25, 48, 83, 86, 87, 89 McCullagh, Marie...........................................................................83 McDowell, Clare.............................................................................77 McElwee, Sarah..............................................................................89 McEntire, Jo...................................................................................49 McGarr, Patricia..............................................................................83 McGiffin, Janet...............................................................................55 McKay, Penny.................................................................................89 McKay, Sandra Lee.........................................................................86 McKeegan, David...........................................................................77 Mckeown, Arthur............................................................................83 Mentel, James.......................................................................... 34, 92 Miller, Lindsay................................................................................86 Mlynarczyk, Rebecca......................................................................92 Morrison, David..............................................................................54 Moses, Antoinette.................................................................... 54, 55 Most, Paul................................................................................ 34, 92 Murgatroyd, Nicholas.....................................................................54 Murphey, Tim.................................................................................85 Murphy, Raymond.................................................................... 46, 47

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Jack, Darcy............................................................................... 34, 92 Jacobe, Monica F............................................................................60 Jakeman, Vanessa..................................................................... 76, 77 Johnson, Dennis.............................................................................10 Johnson, Margaret................................................................... 54, 55 Jones, Leo......................................................................................69 Jones, Neil......................................................................................89 Jordan, Nancy................................................................................28

Nakatsuhara, Fumiyo......................................................................86 Nation, I. S. P.................................................................................87 Naylor, Helen..................................................................................55 Neilsen, Rod...................................................................................55 Nelson, John............................................................................ 34, 92 Newsome, J. M...............................................................................55 Nixon, Caroline..............................................................................87

C CIM...............................................................................................83 Cameron, Lynne.............................................................................85 Campbell, Colin..............................................................................55 Capel, Annette...............................................................................78 Carter, Ronald.......................................................................... 85, 87 Celce-Murcia, Marianne.................................................................86 Cenoz, Jasone................................................................................86 Ceramella, Nick..............................................................................83 Chan, Sathena...............................................................................86 Chapple, Joseph.............................................................................46 Cheung, Kevin Y.F...........................................................................89 Chin, Elizabeth...............................................................................87 Clandfield, Lindsay.........................................................................89 Clark, David...................................................................................83 Clark, Rachel..................................................................................83 Clover, Louise.................................................................................54 Collie, Joanne.................................................................................86 Coombe, Christine.................................................................... 89, 90 Coyle, Do.......................................................................................85 Crookes, Graham............................................................................88 Crossthwaite, Peter.........................................................................79 Cullen, Pauline......................................................................... 76, 80 Cummings, Martha Clark................................................................92

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Tanka, Judith............................................................................ 34, 92 Tanner, Rosie..................................................................................88 Thaine, Craig..................................................................................90 Thomas, Barbara...................................................................... 78, 80 Thornbury, Scott................................................................. 85, 86, 90 Thrush, Emily Austin................................................................. 34, 92 Tilouine, Helen...............................................................................77 Tims, Nicholas................................................................................54 Tomlinson, Brian...................................................................... 55, 88

P Pakenham, Kenneth J......................................................................49 Papp, Szilvia...................................................................................89 Parrott, Martin...............................................................................86 Passmore, Lucy...............................................................................79 Pavlik, Cheryl........................................................................... 34, 92 Peterson, Susan..............................................................................28 Pike-Baky, Meredith.................................................................. 34, 92 Pitt, Angela....................................................................................81 Poulter, Monica..............................................................................89 Powell, Mark..................................................................................81 Prentis, Nicola................................................................................54 Price, Donna...................................................................................10 Proctor, Susan................................................................................15 Prowse, Philip.................................................................................55 Puchta, Herbert..............................................................................88 Pulverness, Alan.............................................................................90 Purpura, James E............................................................................89 R Redman, Stuart..............................................................................48 Remacha Esteras, Santiago.............................................................83 Renandya, Willy A...........................................................................85 Reppen, Randi.................................................................... 40, 48, 87 Rice, Sally.......................................................................................83 Richards, Jack C.................................................15, 18, 20, 52, 85, 90 Rixon, Shelagh...............................................................................89 Roach, Peter...................................................................................71 Roach, Peter...................................................................................86 Robinson, Nick...............................................................................83 Rodgers, Theodore S.......................................................................85 Rollason, Jane................................................................................54 Russell, Kimberly............................................................................28 S Sanabria, Carlos.............................................................................38 Sanabria, Kim.................................................................................38 Sandford, George...........................................................................83 Sandiford, Helen................................................................. 22, 23, 25 Sandy, Chuck.................................................................................18 Savage, Alice............................................................................ 40, 52 Savage, K. Lynn..............................................................................10 Saville, Nick....................................................................................89 Seedhouse, Paul.............................................................................86 Schmitt, Norbert.............................................................................87 Scott-Malden, Sarah.......................................................................55 Scrivener, Jim..................................................................................88 Seal, Bernard..................................................................................38 Segal, Margaret Keenan........................................................... 34, 92 Selivan, Leo....................................................................................87 Setter, Jane....................................................................................71 Sharp, Wendy.................................................................................78 Shawcross, Philip............................................................................83 Singleton, Jill..................................................................................65 Slade, Diana...................................................................................86 Smalzer, William R.............................................................. 46, 47, 92 Smith, Bernard......................................................................... 55, 85 Smith, Dorolyn...............................................................................69 Smoke, Trudy..................................................................................92 Sowton, Chris.................................................................................28 Spack, Ruth....................................................................................66 Spratt, Mary............................................................................. 86, 90 St John, Maggie Jo.........................................................................88 Stafford-Yilmaz, Lynn......................................................................65 Stanley, Graham.............................................................................89 Stapleton, Sara...............................................................................60 Stephens, Bryan..............................................................................82 Stoynoff, Stephen...........................................................................89 Strauch, Ann O...............................................................................65 Sunderland, Peter...........................................................................78 Swales, John..................................................................................85 Swan, Michael................................................................................85 Sweeney, Simon.............................................................................81

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