2020 ESL Cambridge University Press Catalog US

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Gretchen Bitterlin ∙ Dennis Johnson Donna Price ∙ Sylvia Ramirez

Gretchen Bitterlin ∙ Dennis Johnson Donna Price ∙ Sylvia Ramirez

Gretchen Bitterlin ∙ Dennis Johnson Donna Price ∙ Sylvia Ramirez

Gretchen Bitterlin ∙ Dennis Johnson Donna Price ∙ Sylvia Ramirez

Gretchen Bitterlin ∙ Dennis Johnson Donna Price ∙ Sylvia Ramirez

Gretchen Bitterlin ∙ Dennis Johnson Donna Price ∙ Sylvia Ramirez

K. Lynn Savage (Series Editor)

K. Lynn Savage (Series Editor)

K. Lynn Savage (Series Editor)

K. Lynn Savage (Series Editor)

K. Lynn Savage (Series Editor)

K. Lynn Savage (Series Editor)

NEW Integrated Series – Page 22

NEW Teacher Development – Page 80 and 84

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Contents Skill Level Chart Adult Education

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Ventures Third Edition...................................... 16

Integrated Series

21

NEW Evolve..................................................... 22

Interchange Fifth Edition..................................26 Passages Third Edition..................................... 29 Four Corners Second Edition..........................30 Touchstone Second Edition............................. 32 Viewpoint............................................................ 32

Grammar 35 Grammar and Beyond ..................................... 36 Grammar and Beyond Essentials....................38 Basic Grammar in Use Fourth Edition............ 42 Grammar in Use Intermediate Fourth Edition.................................................... 42 Advanced Grammar in Use Third Edition...... 42

Vocabulary and Idioms

43

Vocabulary in Use..............................................43 English Collocations in Use Second Edition..................................................43 English Idioms in Use Second Edition............43 English Phrasal Verbs in Use Second Edition..................................................43

Dictionaries and Reference

44

Reading 45 Prism Reading.................................................... 46 Making Connections.........................................48 Interactions/Mosaic Reading...........................50

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Read This!........................................................... 51 Strategic Reading.............................................. 51 Discovering Fiction........................................... 51 Cambridge English Readers............................ 52

Reading and Writing

56

Prism Reading and Writing.............................. 56 Academic Encounters Reading and Writing.........................................................58

Writing 59 Final Draft...........................................................60 Writers at Work.................................................. 64 Writing Skills Interactive................................... 64 Skills for Effective Writing................................. 64 Cambridge Academic Writing Collection..... 65

Listening and Speaking

66

Prism Listening and Speaking......................... 66 Academic Encounters Listening and Speaking.....................................................68 Interactions/Mosaic Listening and Speaking..................................................... 69 Let’s Talk.............................................................. 69 Present Yourself................................................. 69 Active Listening.................................................. 69 Pronunciation.....................................................70

Pronunciation 70 Clear Speech......................................................70 Pronunciation Pairs............................................70 Pronunciation Plus.............................................70

Exams 71 Business English

78

Teacher Development

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Teacher Training and Development.......... 80 NEW Teaching Adult English Language Learners..............................................................80 NEW Lessons from Good Language Teachers..............................................................80 Background to Teaching and Learning......81 NEW The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language.............................................. 81 NEW Task-Based Language Teaching.......... 81 Language for Teachers.............................. 82 Teaching with Technology......................... 82 Teaching Language Systems and Language Skills......................................... 83 NEW Second Language Writing Second Edition..................................................83 NEW Feedback in Second Language Writing................................................................83 NEW Intelligibility, Oral Communication and the Teaching of Pronunciation.................83 Classroom Practice.................................... 84 NEW Engaging Language Learners in Contemporary Classrooms.............................. 84 NEW Herbert Puchta’s 100 Tips for Teaching Teenagers........................................... 84 Testing and Assessment............................ 84 NEW Testing for Language Teachers Third Edition....................................................... 84 NEW Research and Practice in Assessing Academic Reading: The case of IELTS.................................................................... 84 Teaching Qualifications............................. 85

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Title and Author Index

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Ordering Information

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Skill Level Chart

Academic English

Grades 9–12

Kahoot!

Online Resources

Online Practice

Classroom Presentation

ebook

Career Readiness

6

CEFR

Number of Levels

14

Proficiency Level

Page

Technology

Adult Education Ventures

Literacy to High Intermediate

A0–B2

Integrated Series Evolve

22

6

Beginner to Advanced

A1–C1

Four Corners

30

4

Beginner to Intermediate

A1–B1+

Interchange

26

4

Beginner to Intermediate

A1–B1+

Passages

29

2

High Intemediate to Advanced

B2–C1

Touchstone

32

4

Beginner to Intermediate

A1–B1+

Viewpoint

32

2

High Intermediate to Advanced

B2–C1

Basic Grammar In Use

42

1

High Beginner to Low Intermediate

A1+–B1

Grammar in Use Intermediate

42

1

Intermediate to High Intermediate

B1–B2

Advanced Grammar In Use

42

1

High Intermediate to Advanced

B2–C1

Grammar and Beyond

36

4

Beginner to Advanced

A1–C1

Grammar and Beyond Essentials

38

4

Beginner to Advanced

A1–C1

Academic Vocabulary in Use

43

1 Intermediate to High Intermediate

B1–B2

English Collocations In Use

43

2 Intermediate to Advanced

B1–C2

English Idioms In Use

43

2 Intermediate to Advanced

B1–C2

English Phrasal Verbs In Use

43

2 Intermediate to Advanced

B1–C2

Vocabulary In Use

43

2 High Beginner to High Intermediate

A1–B2

44

1

Intermediate to High Intermediate

B1–B2

Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary 44

1

High Intermediate to Advanced

B2–C1

Cambridge English Pronouncing Dictionary

44

1

High Intermediate to Proficiency

B2–C2

Cambridge Dictionary of American English 44

1

Intermediate to High Intermediate

B1–B2

Grammar

• •

Vocabulary and Idioms

Cambridge Dictionaries and Reference Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary

Reading Cambridge English Readers

52

7 Beginner to Advanced

A1–C1

Discovering Fiction

51

3 Low Intermediate to Advanced

A2–C1

Interactions Reading

50

3 Beginner to Advanced

A1–C1

Making Connections

48

5 High Beginner to Advanced

A2–C1

Mosaic Reading

50

2 Beginner to Advanced

A1–C1

Prism Reading

46

5 Beginner to Advanced

A1–C1

Read This!

51

4 High Beginner to High Intermediate

A1–B2

Strategic Reading

51

3 Low Intermediate to High Intermediate A2–B2

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Skill Level Chart

Online Practice

Classroom Presentation

ebook

A1–C1

Final Draft

60

4 Low Intermediate to Advanced

A2–C1

Guidelines

65

1 Advanced/Freshman Comp

C2

New Directions

65

1 Advanced/Freshman Comp

C2

Skills for Effective Writing

64

4 Beginner to Advanced

A1–B2

The International Story

65

1 Advanced/Freshman Comp

C2

Writing Skills Interactive

64

4 Beginner to Advanced

A1–C1

Writers at Work

64

4 Beginner to High Intermediate

A1–B2

Academic Encounters Listening and Speaking

68

4 Low Intermediate to Advanced

A2–C1

Active Listening

69

3 Beginner to Advanced

A1–B1

Interactions Listening and Speaking

69

5 Beginner to Advanced

A1–C1

Mosaic Listening and Speaking

69

5 High Beginner to Intermediate

A1–C1

Let’s Talk

69

3 High Beginner to High Intermediate

A1–B2

Present Yourself

69

2 Low Intermediate to Intermediate

A2–B2

Prism Listening and Speaking

66

5 Beginner to Advanced

A1–C1

Clear Speech

70

2 Beginner to High Intermediate

A1–B2

Pronunciation Pairs

70

1 High Beginner to Low Intermediate

A2

Pronunciation Plus

70

1 Low Intermediate to Intermediate

A2–B2

Be My Guest

78

1

Elementary to Low Intermediate

A2–B1

Business Vocabulary In Use

78

3

Elementary to Advanced

A2–C1

Cambridge Business Skills

78

4

Intermediate to Advanced

B1–C2

Cambridge English For Job-hunting

78

1

High Intermediate to Advanced

B2–C1

English for Business Studies

78

1

High Intermediate to Advanced

B2–C1

Flightpath

78

1

High Intermediate to Advanced

B2–C1

Grammar for Business

78

1

Intermediate to High Intermediate

B1–B2

Grades 9–12

A2–C1

5 Beginner to Advanced

Academic English

4 Low Intermediate to Advanced

56

CEFR

58

Prism Reading and Writing

Proficiency Level

Academic Encounters Reading and Writing

Page

Online Resources

Kahoot!

Career Readiness

Number of Levels

Technology

Reading and Writing •

Writing

Listening and Speaking •

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• •

Pronunciation •

Business English •

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As Adult Education continues to undergo changes, let us help you be prepared.

As Adult Education continues to undergo changes, let us help you be prepared. The next couple of years promise continued change in Adult Education, as CASAS, BEST, and TABE are all due to expire in February 2021. The new, updated tests must reflect the federal government’s new focus on College and Career Readiness. What will these new tests look like and how will this shift require federally funded programs to adapt? This increased focus on College and Career Readiness will shift the defined focus of Adult Education to address 3 key areas:

1

Vocabulary Development

2

Reading Comprehension

As your partner we’re here to help you navigate this shift from life skills to College and Career Readiness. 14 |

3

Higher-order Thinking Skills

Get some tips on teaching with the College and Career Readiness worksheets.


It is key that programs find solutions that support the increased the focus on College and Career Readiness. Ventures Third Edition addresses these three key areas, to ensure your programs deliver results in the years ahead.

1

Vocabulary Development College and Career Readiness (CCR) worksheets focus on academic words and rigorous vocabulary skills development while the Picture Dictionary helps lower-level students learn new words.

2

Reading Comprehension

While reading lessons develop reading skills and expand vocabulary, CCR worksheets use informative texts to bring text complexity into the classroom. Students learn to read independently and proficiently, helping them master the more complex CCR standards.

3

Higher-order Thinking Skills CCR worksheets build critical thinking and empower students for the workplace as they learn crucial soft skills such as collaboration and problem-solving.

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Adult Education

Basic

3rd Edition

STUDENT’S BOOK

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Gretchen Bitterlin ∙ Dennis Johnson Donna Price ∙ Sylvia Ramirez K. Lynn Savage (Series Editor)

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Gretchen Bitterlin, Dennis Johnson, Donna Price, Sylvia Ramirez Series Editor: K. Lynn Savage Literacy to High Intermediate 6 Levels Adult Education is changing … are you ready? Ventures is a six-level, four-skills series that helps students develop the skills needed to be college and career ready, and function successfully in their community. Researched and authored by a team of teachers and administrators with unparalleled classroom experience, Ventures Third Edition meets the demands of today’s adult ESL classroom. Aligned with the National Reporting System, English Language Proficiency Standards, and the College and Career Readiness Standards, Ventures helps programs meet requirements set by WIOA and is the most complete course for student success.

See also • NEW Teaching Adult English Language Learners Second edition Page 80

cambridge.org/ventures 16 | Contact your ESL Specialist: 888-ESL-BUZZ (375-2899)

How does the Third Edition meet today’s Adult Education needs? • A dedicated College and Career Readiness (CCR) section from Level 1 to Transitions helps students develop the skills they need to succeed in college and the workplace. • Problem-solving activities in each unit cover critical thinking and soft skills key to workplace readiness. • A wealth of resources provide instructors with the tools for any teaching situation, making Ventures the most complete program. • Developed with students in mind, Ventures offers easy access to the course audio and video via QR codes that promote mobile learning and 21st century skills.


Adult Education

The most complete course for student success 3rd Edition

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3rd Edition

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3rd Edition

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Lesson F Another view 1 Life-skills reading Gretchen Bitterlin ∙ Dennis Johnson Donna Price ∙ Sylvia Ramirez

Gretchen Bitterlin ∙ Dennis Johnson Donna Price ∙ Sylvia Ramirez

Gretchen Bitterlin ∙ Dennis Johnson Donna Price ∙ Sylvia Ramirez

Gretchen Bitterlin ∙ Dennis Johnson Donna Price ∙ Sylvia Ramirez

Gretchen Bitterlin ∙ Dennis Johnson Donna Price ∙ Sylvia Ramirez

K. Lynn Savage (Series Editor)

K. Lynn Savage (Series Editor)

K. Lynn Savage (Series Editor)

K. Lynn Savage (Series Editor)

K. Lynn Savage (Series Editor)

Application for Employment A Read the questions. Look at the job application. Fill in the answer.

The Big Picture Every unit of Ventures visually introduces the unit topic to activate students’ prior knowledge, preview the unit vocabulary, and create an opportunity for classroom discussion.

1. Name

2. Soc. Sec. No.

3. Address

4. Phone

5. Are you 16 years or older? Yes

No

000-99-9103

6. Position desired

Employment History (List most recent job first.) Dates

Employer Name and Address

Position

7. 8. 9. 10. Important: Show your Social Security card at the time you present this application.

A Read the questions. Look at the job application. Fill in the answer. 1. Where do you write the job you want?

3. What do you show with your application?

A

line 5

A

a library card

B

line 6

B

a photograph

C

line 8

C

a driver’s license

D

line 10

D

a Social Security card

2. The form says List most recent job first. Which of the following dates is the most recent? A B

2012–2014 2015–2017

C

2015–present

D

2010–2016

4. Where do you write your phone number? A

line 4

B

line 5

C

line 8

D

line 9

B Solve the problem. Which solution is best? Circle your opinion. Carla is filling out a job application. She had two jobs before, but she can’t remember the dates. What should she do? 1. Leave it blank.

3. Call her old employer.

2. Take the application home.

4. Other:

106 Students UNIT 8 are tasked to connect unit themes to real-life situations and evaluate potential

solutions, developing the critical thinking and problem-solving skills required by WIOA.

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Adult Education

Lesson B I was a teacher. 1 Grammar focus: simple past of be Use was with I, he, she, and it. Use were with you, we, and they.

QUESTIONS

ANSWERS

Were

you

a student?

I was.

I wasn’t. I was a teacher.

Was

he

a student?

he was.

he wasn’t. He was a teacher.

Was

she

a student?

Were

you

students?

we were.

Were

they

students?

they were.

Yes,

she was.

Watch

she wasn’t. She was a teacher.

No,

Animated Grammar videos allow for self-directed learning and develop digital literacy.

we weren’t. We were teachers. they weren’t.. They were teachers. wasn’t = was not | weren’t = were not

2 Practice A Write. Look at the pictures. Complete the sentences. Use is, are, was, or were. JOB HISTORY FOR

Amy Cho

2010 – present 2005 – 2010

was

1. She

Nurse Teacher

a

teacher before. Now she

is

a nurse.

JOB APPLICATION

Jane’s experience 2015 – present

Manager

2010 – 2015

Cashier

2. She She

students before. Now a

Employment history

2009 – present Construction Worker 2005 – 2009 Server

Adam Hill

4. He

a server

before. Now

Work experience for SARA AND RAUL LOPEZ

2017 – present

Nursing Assistant

2010 – 2017

Server

5. He

a server

2015 – present

Managers

2010 – 2015

Cooks

Point-of-use student audio and grammar presentation linked to QR codes promotes mobile learning.

6. Now they are .

before. Now

a construction worker.

they electricians.

Ben Liao

JOB HISTORY:

John and Jack’s work history 2016 – present Electricians 2010 – 2016 Students 3. They

a manager now. cashier before.

JOB APPLICATION FOR

Grammar naturally progresses from controlled to communicative activities for students to ask and answer questions about familiar text, topics, and experiences.

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

a nursing assistant.

cooks before.

Listen and repeat.

Try it! 98

UNIT 8

CD2, Track 22

How to use a QR code • Open the camera on your smartphone. • Point it at the QR code • Camera will automatically* scan the code. If not, press the button to take a picture. Not all cameras automatically scan QR codes. You may need to download a QR code reader. Search “QR free” and download an app

*

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Adult Education

A 3-step reading approach highlights the skills and strategies students need to be successful. Reading, combined with writing and listening practice ensures better comprehension.

Critical thinking skills are developed using informational texts to help master more complex CCR standards. Additional reading practice in the CCR section connects across the skills. Purposeful writing practice helps students meet the challenges of work and the classroom.

Easy-to-follow writing tips help students avoid common mistakes, improving their confidence.

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Adult Education

Digital Resources

Online Workbook Self-grading Online Workbook with instant feedback helps learners understand their problem areas. Teachers can track time-on-task and check students’ progress with just a few clicks.

Over 1,200 Online Teacher Resources Presentation Plus

• Career and Educational Pathways Worksheets

Provides all the resources needed in one place, to digitally transform Ventures into a truly interactive classroom.

• Civics Worksheets • Collaborative Activities • Multi-level Worksheets • Picture Dictionary and Flashcards • Projects ... and more.

NEW Energize your classroom with Kahoot! quizzes for Ventures. With game-based learning, practice and formative assessment can be fun and engaging. See page 25 for details.

Ventures Third edition Student's Book Workbook Literacy Workbook Teacher’s Edition Class Audio CDs (2) Presentation Plus

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Level 4 Transitions 978-1-108-44958-8 978-1-108-44959-5 978-1-108-45062-1 978-1-108-45068-3 – – 978-1-108-68517-7 978-1-316-98669-1 978-1-108-44923-6 978-1-108-44924-3 Download from esource.cambridge.org

Value packs 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/Workbook/Online Workbook) Classroom Pack (25 Student's Books & Workbooks/Class Audio CDs/Teacher's Edition / Career Pathways Worksheets)

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Integrated Series Overview

Levels

Proficiency

Evolve page 22 A new course that gets students speaking with confidence. Covers all skills and focuses on the most effective and efficient ways to progress in English.

Includes Digital

• Online Practice for mobile 6

Beginner to Advanced

• Online Teacher Training Module • Teacher Development • Test Generator • Classroom Presentation

• Online Workbook

Interchange page 26 Proven and popular integrated skills syllabus with an emphasis on speaking and listening.

Integrated Series

4

Beginner to Intermediate

• Online Teacher Training Module • Classroom App • Online Placement Test • Classroom Presentation

Four Corners page 30 CEFR-informed syllabus with Can-do statements to benchmark students’ progress.

4

Beginner to Intermediate

2

High Intermediate to Advanced

Passages page 29 Proven and popular integrated skills syllabus with an emphasis on discussion and oral fluency.

• Classroom Presentation

• Online Workbook • Assessment Audio CD/CD-ROM • Online Placement Test • Classroom Presentation

• Online Practice

Touchstone page 32 Corpus-informed, research-based syllabus with an inductive learning methodology in a blended learning approach.

• Online Workbook

6

Beginner to Advanced

• Online Teacher Training Module • Assessment CD-ROM • Online Placement Test • Classroom Presentation

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Speaking Matters

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NEW Lindsay Clandfield, Ben Goldstein, Leslie Anne Hendra, Mark Ibbotson, Ceri Jones, Philip Kerr, Kathryn O’Dell Beginner to Advanced 6 Levels Evolve is a general English course that gets students speaking with confidence.

Peer models (Levels 1–4)

This student-centered course covers all skills and focuses on the most effective and efficient ways to progress in English.

• Levels A1–B1+ feature short videos of real student ‘peer models’ talking about topics in the Student’s Book. • These videos provide achievable speaking role models to prompt speaking in class and are easily accessed by scanning a QR code.

What makes Evolve special? • Peer models and content from real students. • Bite-sized learning and mobile phone activities for inside and outside the classroom.

Expert speakers (Levels 5–6)

• Dedicated speaking lessons based on immersive tasks.

• Levels B2–C1 feature highly proficient non-native speakers of English who live and work in the United States.

• Integrated teacher development in the Teacher’s Edition.

“Fantastic! Students who are normally shy spoke naturally because they had more time to develop their speaking.” María Azucena Rivera, Teacher, Mexico

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• Videos and ideas from these ‘expert speakers’ give students authentic content to respond and react to. Smartphone activities • ‘Find it’ smartphone activities allow students to bring live content into the class and personalize the learning experience with research and group activities that are engaging and meaningful.

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Speaking matters

You spoke. We listened. Students told us that they most enjoy material which is relevant to their lives and thought-provoking. Teachers told us that they wanted material which motivates and enthuses their students. Therefore, Evolve prioritizes cognitivelyengaging activities over mechanical practice and includes critical thinking in every skills lesson.

1.5 A

DECIDE Answer the questions with what you think. (Answers are at the bottom of the page.) Are you surprised? 1 Imagine you have a group of 23 people. What is the probability that two people have the same birthday? a 50% b 23% c 0.056% 2 Imagine you have a group of 30 people. What is the probability that two people have the same birthday? a 25% b 70% c 4% 3 Now imagine you have 60 people. What is the probability that two people have the same birthday? a 50% b 10% c 99%

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AGREE Think of your answers to the questions below.

Dedicated speaking lessons • Based around immersive tasks that involve information sharing, problemsolving, and decision making, ‘Time to Speak’ is a lesson dedicated entirely to developing speaking skills.

TIME TO SPEAK Things you have in common

LESSON OBJECTIVE ■

talk about what you have in common

Then ask and answer the questions in a small group. When you have something in common with another person, put a check (✓). Where are your grandparents from? When is your birthday? How many brothers and sisters do you have? What’s in your bag? What is your favorite possession? Who’s your favorite famous person? Are you the first/second/third-born child? How many friends do you have on Facebook? What city are your parents from?

• ‘Time to Speak’ creates a buzz in the classroom where speaking can really thrive, evolve, and take off, resulting in more confident speakers of English. • Research shows that students learn better in contexts where they feel confident, motivated, supported, and able to experiment with language. Evolve helps teachers create a safe speaking environment in which students have space to develop their speaking skills freely.

C

Count the checks in your group. Tell the class what you and the others in the group have in common. How many people have the same birthday in your group? In the class?

D

DISCUSS Work in groups of four. Find more things you have in common and write the information below. Use the questions and phrases at the bottom of the page to help you. 3 Two people 1 Everyone 2 Three people 4 One person

E

PRESENT Read your sentences to the class. Don’t say the names! Can they guess who the people are?

Designed for success To check your progress, go to page 153.

• ‘Insider English’ focuses on the informal language and colloquial expressions frequently found in everyday situations, boosting students’ confidence in the real world.

Answers: 1 a 2 b 3 c

• ‘Accuracy check’ targets common learner errors. It can be used as a self-editing checklist and helps students learn to actively avoid common errors in their written and spoken English.

USEFUL PHRASES DECIDE I think … Because … Do you agree?

AGREE Me, too! / Same here! Not me. / I don’t.

DISCUSS What’s your favorite … ? Do you like … ? What’s your … called? How many … do you have?

Do you have a/an … ? When is … ? Where are your … from?

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• The ‘Pronunciation’ sections highlight the aspects of speaking and listening the most affect communication, meaning pronunciation work in class is maximized. • ‘Register check’ helps students to transition confidently between written and spoken English and recognize how to use different levels of formality appropriately. Bite-sized learning and mobile phone activities • ‘Practice Extra’ offers bite-sized activities and games that allow students to easily fit homework into their busy lives.

Choose the correct words to complete the conversation.

00:38

01:26

Do you have some cash

Yes. I have about twenty dollars.

?

• Mobile friendly as well as accessible on a desktop or tablet, ‘Practice Extra’ means students can study at home or on the go.

Correct! Next

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Integrated Series Teacher development Evolve offers a unique, integrated development program for teachers. It offers practice activities that teachers can include in their Evolve lessons, opportunities for reflection on the activities, and follow-up reading material and videos to consolidate the theory behind the activities.

“With the teacher’s notes, it was like baking a cake, it was so easy to follow the steps.” Salvador Coyotecatl Sánchez, Teacher, Mexico

There are three development themes integrated into each Evolve level. • Teaching and developing speaking skills • Support in the classroom and learner management • Language acquisition Each theme is divided into manageable strategies, which are explored individually in separate units. The structure of the program as it appears in each unit is as follows: • Each strategy is introduced at the beginning of the unit, with a reading text or video suggested as an extra development resource. • There are two suggested activities based around practicing the strategy within the teacher’s notes for each unit. A reflection box at the end of the unit offers questions to think about individually or to discuss with other colleagues. Designed for success • A safe speaking environment is one that helps to relieve the anxiety that many students feel about speaking. It’s an environment where producing the language is not an end in itself, but more a ‘tool’ in which they can practice speaking English while achieving a collaborative goal. • Evolve’s ‘Time to Speak’ lessons offer teachers the opportunity to create a safe speaking environment, and the teacher’s notes provide the support to help them do this.

The notes provide tips on: • giving students preparation time before they speak

Time to Speak teacher’s notes • The teacher’s notes offer a step-by-step guide for the teacher for all elements of the lesson, including classroom and time management.

• monitoring • how and when to give feedback • giving positive feedback

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• error correction

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Jack C. Richards with Jonathan Hull and Susan Proctor Beginner to Intermediate 4 Levels* More than 50 million students have learned to speak English with the help of Interchange. Key features

FREE Interchange Classroom app

• Students speak from the very beginning and this helps to build their confidence, thanks to the tried and true communicative methodology.

• Extend the course material with polling, surveys, and picture prompts to get students speaking even more.

• 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 for the Fifth edition? • Insights from around the world have helped us 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. • New Listenings and new Readings, updated with fresh, modern topics. • New Conversations that provide speaking and listening practice, and serve as models for conversations that students can use in their daily lives. • 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 save teachers time and helps them to see how well their students are learning.

*Extendable to 6 levels with Passages. See page 29.

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• Easy to use and allows the teacher to remain in control.

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The world’s most popular English course

Easy-to-use resources for busy teachers • The Teacher’s Edition comes with a full assessment package, including placement test, quizzes, mid-term tests, final tests, and even customizable versions!

“I strongly believe that our institution’s success is due to our consistency and the support we have gotten from the book.” Andres Paredes

• Save time with hundreds of ready-made activities and worksheets, freely available on the website. • Get tips on how to integrate the activities into your lessons, with downloadable overviews.

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Introduction

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Everything in one place for classroom presentation: Student’s Book, Workbook, Audio, Video Resource Book, and Video.

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

See also

• Passages Page 29

• Jack C. Richards’ 50 Tips for Teacher Development Page 80

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Passages Third edition Jack C. Richards and Chuck Sandy HIGH INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED Passages Third edition is one of the world’s most successful upper-level American English courses, opening the door for students to communicate with greater fluency and proficiency.

Online Vocabulary Accelerator

Thought-provoking and challenging

Extra vocabulary practice for Passages, using the award-winning memrise app.

• Discussions, academic writing activities and challenging topics for listening and reading activities.

• Designed to increase the speed and ease of acquiring and using Passages vocabulary.

Lots of grammar and vocabulary practice • Grammar and vocabulary in every lesson, ‘Grammar Plus’ and ‘Vocabulary Plus’ sections at the back of the Student’s Book, and online practice with the Vocabulary Accelerator.

• Perfect for bite-sized learning on smartphones, but also accessible on computers and tablets. Access codes provided in the Student’s Book with Online Vocabulary Practice.

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Jack C. Richards and David Bohlke Beginner to Intermediate 4 Levels* Four Corners Second edition combines effective, communicative methodology with a practical, ‘can-do’ approach. This second edition has a fresh design with a real-world feel that students can relate to. The Readings have been updated for the second edition and new vocabulary has been introduced, covering such modern, relevant topics as mobile apps and fake news. This means students will be well equipped to understand the language they are likely to encounter outside of the classroom. Can-do • ‘Can-do’ statements in every lesson, linked to the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR), help students measure the progress they are making. Confidence • ‘Interactions’ lessons and personalized speaking activities give students the language they need to speak with confidence in everyday situations.

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Communication • A manageable grammar and vocabulary syllabus provides a firm foundation for effective written and spoken communication. Clarity • Clear and carefully staged lessons, with measurable outcomes, help teachers to deliver successful classes and help students to see the results of their learning.

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Michael McCarthy, Jeanne McCarten, and Helen Sandiford Beginner to Advanced 4 Levels* Touchstone, together with Viewpoint is an English program based on research from the Cambridge English Corpus. It presents natural language in authentic contexts. • Corpus research ensures that the language taught is the language people really use. • Conversation strategies enable students to interact with fluency and confidence. • An inductive learning approach encourages students to work out grammatical structures and English usage for themselves. Viewpoint follows on from Touchstone for higherlevel learners: • Specially designed writing syllabus focuses on the key processes and skills essential for academic and professional writing. • Vocabulary syllabus helps students master essential words and collocations, and includes effective vocabulary learning strategies.

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Data from the Real World takes students beyond traditional information and shows how grammar is used in authentic situations, including differences between spoken and written use.

Past Perfect and Past Perfect Progressive

Data from the Real World In writing, these verbs are commonly used in the past perfect: come, have, leave, make, and take. Had been is the most common past perfect form in speaking and writing.

The twins had not gone to the same school as children. The family thought that they had made the right decision. Psychologists praised the study because the researchers had been very careful in their work. The researchers had not been aware of each other’s work on twins until they met.

5  Avoid Common Mistakes  1. Use the past perfect or past perfect progressive to give background information for a past tense event. had I have never seen my sister in real life, so I was nervous the first time we met. had been dreaming I have dreamed about meeting her, and I finally did.

‘Avoid Common Mistakes’ helps students to identify and correct their most commonly made errors to develop self-editing skills and improve their speaking and writing.

2. Use the past perfect or past perfect progressive to give a reason for a past event. had been crying Her eyes were red and puffy because she cried.

Grammar Application

3. Use the past perfect (not the past perfect progressive) for a completed earlier event. arranged They had been arranging a time to meet, but both of them forgot about it.

Exercise 2.1 Past Perfect Complete the sentences about twins who met as adults. Use the past perfect form of the verbs in parentheses. 1. Two separate Illinois families

Past Perfect and Past Perfect Progressive

had adopted

(adopt) Anne

4. Use the past perfect (not present perfect) to describe a completed event that happened before a past event. had I have visited her in Maine twice before she came to visit me.

Green and Annie Smith before the twins were three days old.

Editing Task

2. When the girls met, they were fascinated by their similarities. For (live) near each other before

example, they

Find and correct seven more mistakes in the paragraphs about sibling differences. had I have never really thought about sibling differences until my own children were

the Greens moved away.

Exercises related to the theme allow students to apply the grammar in a variety of natural contexts.

(go) to

3. As children, both Anne and Annie

born. When we had our first child, my husband and I have lived in Chicago for just a few

the same summer camp.

months. We have not made many friends yet, so we spent all our time with our child. Baby

(not / go) to college, and Annie

4. Anne

Gilbert was happy to be the center of attention. He depended on us for everything.

(not / attend) college, either. 5. Both

(marry) for the first time by the age of 22.

6. Anne

(get) divorced and

friends and a busier social life. We frequently visited friends and left the children at home

(remarry).

with a babysitter. As a result of our busy schedules, Chase was more independent. One

(not / get) divorced and was still married.

Annie

7. Both Anne and Annie were allergic to cats and dogs and

day I had just been hanging up the phone when Chase came into the room. Chase picked

never

up the phone and started talking into it. I thought he was pretending, but I was wrong. He

(own) pets. (give) the same name – Heather – to their daughters.

8. Both 9. Both

previously

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had been figuring out how to use the phone! When my husband came home, he was tired because he worked all day. When I

(work) in the hospitality industry. (work) as a hotel manager. However, Annie

10. Anne

By the time our second son, Chase, was born, we have developed a community of

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(not / work) in hotels; she

told him about Chase’s phone conversation, though, he became very excited. Gilbert has (be) a

never used the phone as a child. At first, we were surprised that Chase was so different

restaurant manager.

from Gilbert. Then we realized that because of our busy lifestyles, Chase had learned to be 15

independent.

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Nature vs. Nurture 59

Past Perfect and Past Perfect Progressive

Grammar for Writing connects the grammar from the unit to specific applications in writing A Pre-writing Task uses a model to guide students’ analysis of grammar in writing.

6 Grammar for Writing  Using Past Perfect to Provide Background Information and Reasons Writers use the past perfect to provide background information and reasons for past situations and actions. Read these examples: I had always thought that I was an only child, but I recently discovered that I have a sister. My parents had given me up for adoption. When I was 15, I decided to find my biological parents.

The final writing exercise brings everything together as students apply their knowledge of the unit's grammar in a levelappropriate writing task.

Writing Task 1 Write

Use the paragraph in the Pre-writing Task to help you write about different conditions that influence people’s behavior. Give examples from events and situations you have observed to support your opinion.

2 Self-Edit

Use the editing tips to improve your paragraph. Make any necessary changes.

1. Did you use the past perfect to give background information and provide reasons? 2. Did you use time words and time clauses to clarify the time periods in your sentences or emphasize that some events happened earlier than others? 3. Did you avoid the mistakes in the Avoid Common Mistakes chart on page 59?

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and were best friends until they started junior high. After Andy had been in seventh grade for a little while, he started to change. He had made new friends at school, so he and Frank did not see each other much during the day. Frank had made new friends, too. In fact, Andy’s new friends did not like Frank very much, so Andy did not feel comfortable asking Frank to spend time with them. By the time Andy and Frank were in high school, they had

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grown very far apart. They had made different friends and they had developed different interests. They had been similar when they were young, but Andy and Frank had very little in common as young adults.

2 Read the paragraph again. Underline the sentences that contain both simple past and

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Simple Past, Time Clauses, Used To, and Would

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Before TV existed, families listened to the radio together.

‘Notice’ activities draw students’ attention to the structure, guiding their own analysis of form, meaning, and use.

B Pair Work

Compare your sentences with a partner. How many different ways are there to say the same thing? A I wrote, “Before free education was available, most people did not read or write.” What did you write? B I wrote, “Until free education was available, most people did not read or write.”

C Over to You

Think of three more sentences like the ones in B. Use your own ideas and the words after, before, when, until, or as soon as. Share your sentences with a partner. Before there were microwave ovens, it took a long time to heat up food.

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3 Past with Used To and Would Grammar Presentation Before we had the Internet, we used to go to the library a lot.

Used to and would describe repeated past actions, habits, and situations.

Before there was refrigeration, people would use ice to keep food cool.

Exercise 2.3 Answering Questions with Time Clauses Data from the Real World

3.1 Statements with Used To

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AFFIRMATIVE

Subject

Used To

I You He / She / It used to We They

We often answer information questions about time (e.g., When . . . ?, What time . . . ?, and How long . . . ?) with time clauses. In conversation, these answers do not usually contain a main clause.

NEGATIVE Base Form of Verb

listen

Did + Subject Not

to the radio.

I You He / She / It We They

did not didn’t

Use To

Base Form of Verb

use to

watch

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A Listen to a radio interview with an inventor of a new printer. Match the interview questions

TV.

with the answers.

d

1 When did you come to the United States? Science and Society

2 So, when did you get the idea for your invention?

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b After I graduated from college.

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c As soon as we got the money to start.

5 And when did you start your printer company?

d After I graduated from high school.

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1.1

Study this example situation:

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Sarah is in her car. She is on her way to work. She’s driving to work. (= She is driving …)

Unit

1

What’s happening in the pictures? Choose from these verbs:

1

hide

scratch 2

take

tie

wave

3

4

5

6

This means: she is driving now, at the time of speaking. The action is not finished. am/is/are + ‒ing is the present continuous: I he/she/it we/you/they

am is are

(= I’m) (= he’s, etc.) (= we’re, etc.)

1 She’s taking a picture. 2 He 3

driving working doing, etc. 1.2

B

I am doing something = I started doing it, and I haven’t finished. I’m in the middle of doing it. Please don’t make so much noise. I’m trying to work. (not I try) “Where’s Mark?” “He’s taking a shower.” (not He takes a shower) Let’s go out now. It isn’t raining anymore. (not It doesn’t rain) How’s your new job? Are you enjoying it? What’s all that noise? What’s going on? or What’s happening? Steve is talking to a friend on the phone. He says: I’m reading a really good book right now. It’s about a man who …

C

You can use the present continuous with today, this week, this year, etc. (periods around now): a: You’re working hard today. (not You work hard today) b: Yes, I have a lot to do. The company I work for isn’t doing so well this year. We use the present continuous when we talk about a change that has started to happen. We often use these verbs in this way: getting becoming

changing improving

increasing growing

rising falling

starting beginning

Is your English getting better? (not Does your English get better) The population of the world is increasing very fast. (not increases) At first I didn’t like my job, but I’m starting to enjoy it now. (not I start)

2

Present Continuous and Simple Present ➜ Units 3–4

Present Tenses with a Future Meaning ➜ Unit 18

Please don’t make so much noise. We need to leave soon. I don’t have anywhere to live right now. I need to eat something soon. They don’t need their car anymore. Things are not so good at work. What they say isn’t true. We’re going to get wet.

a b c d e f g h

I’m getting hungry. They’re lying. It’s starting to rain. They’re trying to sell it. It’s getting late. I’m trying to work. I’m staying with friends. The company is losing money.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

f

1.3

Write questions. Use the present continuous. 1 What’s all that noise? What’s happening? (what / happen?) (why / you / cry?) 2 What’s the matter? (she / work / today?) 3 Where’s your mother? (what / you / do / these days?) 4 I haven’t seen you in ages. (what / she / study?) 5 Amy is a student. (what / they / do?) 6 Who are those people? (you / enjoy / it?) 7 I heard you started a new job. (why / you / walk / so fast?) 8 We’re not in a hurry.

1.4

Put the verb into the correct form, affirmative (I’m doing, etc.) or negative (I’m not doing, etc.). 1 Please don’t make so much noise. I’m trying (I / try) to work. 2 Let’s go out now. It isn’t raining (it / rain) anymore. (I / listen) to it. 3 You can turn off the music. (She / have) 4 Kate called last night. She’s on a trip with friends. a great time and doesn’t want to come back. (He / learn) Japanese. 5 Andrew started evening classes recently. (they / speak) 6 Jason and Sarah have had an argument and now to each other. (it / get) worse. 7 The situation is already very bad, and now (work) today. He’s taken the day off. 8 Tim (I / look) for Allison. Do you know where she is? 9 (It / work) now. 10 The washing machine has been repaired. (They / build) a new hospital. It will be finished next year. 11 (He / enjoy) his courses. 12 Ben is a student, but he’s not very happy. (The weather / change). I think it’s going to rain. 13 (He / start) to get 14 Dan has been in the same job for a long time. bored with it.

Steve says “I’m reading …” but he is not reading the book at the time of speaking. He means that he has started reading the book but has not finished it yet. He is in the middle of reading it. Some more examples: Kate wants to work in Italy, so she’s learning Italian. (but perhaps she isn’t learning Italian at the time of speaking) Some friends of mine are building their own house. They hope to finish it next summer.

his head. behind a tree. to somebody.

The sentences on the right follow those on the left. Which sentence goes with which? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Sometimes the action is not happening at the time of speaking. For example:

4 5 6

his shoelaces. the road.

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Prism Reading 5

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page 46 A moderately paced skill building course, featuring engaging, high-interest topics, video, and a strong emphasis on critical thinking.

Includes Digital

Making Connections page 48 An academic reading course with systematic practice of reading and vocabulary skills to prepare students for the challenges of reading college textbooks. This series emphasizes critical thinking and increasing reading speed.

Interactions / Mosaic page 50 Intensive skill development course that includes modern topics and vocabulary practice using the Academic Word List.

Prism Reading / Writing page 56 A coursebook designed for academic programs that combine reading and writing. In addition to supporting key reading/writing outcomes, this course features videos and emphasizes critical thinking and grammar.

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Reading

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CRITICAL THINKING

Captivating readings, videos, academic reading skills, strategies, and critical thinking skills in Prism Reading help students to become well-rounded thinkers and build confidence to succeed in and outside of the classroom.

COLLABORATION

• A wide variety of reading genres in different formats expose and prepare students to understand real-life text they may face in or outside the classroom. • Students work together to apply new skills and language in task-based collaborative activities that extend each reading and video. • Topics, vocabulary, academic skills and integration of critical thinking skills to build students’ confidence and prepare them for college courses were shaped by conversations with teachers at over 500 institutions. • The Online Workbook has one extra reading, additional practice for each unit, and recordings of the readings for students to review.

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Making Connections

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Extensive skill building Students develop skills and strategies for reading academic texts to help them succeed in college classes.

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. 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.

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?

Intensive vocabulary building

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?

Student’s expand their academic knowledge by learning key academic words, including words from the Academic Word List. They also develop understanding of synonyms, word families, and placing words into their correct context.

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?

Improving reading speed Special sections help students learn to read more quickly to help and prepare students for the extensive reading they will encounter in universities.

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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.

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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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.

WHILE YOU READ

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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

it

they

this

that

these

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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.

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Interactions/Mosaic Reading Sixth edition

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

Interactions Access: Pamela Hartmann, James Mentel Interactions Level 1: Elaine Kirn, Pamela Hartmann Interactions Level 2: Pamela Hartmann, Elaine Kirn Mosaic Level 1: Brenda Wegmann, Miki Knezevic Mosaic Level 2: Brenda Wegmann, Miki Knezevic

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Before You Read 1

Previewing the Topic Look at the descriptions of the photos the photos. Next to each description, write the number matching photo.

Relaxing in a messy room

At home relaxing with friends At home studying

In a dorm room studying

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• Automatically graded activities give students immediate feedback and save teachers time spent correcting homework.

BEGINNER TO ADVANCED

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A 21st-Century Course

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Photo 2

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

Interactions/Mosaic Reading prepares students for college classes by fully integrating every aspect of student life: from analyzing textbooks to online homework.Intensive skill development. • Intensive skill development and modern topics that cover every aspect of student life.

• You can even create your own exercises, allowing for a fully customized experience.

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

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2. Imagine the conversation in each picture. Photo 4

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How is it different?

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Always Original

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Judith Wilson FINALIST Language Learner Literature Award Ikuko goes to England to study English, promising her boyfriend she will return to marry him. But she discovers a whole new world and falls in love with another overseas student. Ikuko’s journey not only teaches her about different ways of life but also becomes a voyage of self-discovery. Paperback

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Extensive reading in ELT: Why and how? Part of the Cambridge Papers in ELT series January 2018

Support reading skills development and linguistic proficiency Learners who engage with extensive reading are more autonomous, motivated students.

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Engage • Equip • Excel Research on extensive reading shows a wide range of material on a variety of topics is the cornerstone of any extensive reading program. Variety and highly engaging topics should also be the foundation of your reading skills program. When students can relate to content, it makes readings more powerful. Captivating readings, videos, academic reading skills, strategies, and development of critical thinking skills in Prism Reading help students become well-rounded thinkers and build confidence to succeed in and outside the classroom. To learn more about Prism Reading, turn to page 46.

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Reading Dr. Peter Watkins has written the Extensive

Check out more from our research team:

Reading in ELT: Why and how? whitepaper as

part of the Cambridge Papers in ELT series to discuss why extensive reading is important

classroom •

and how to best implement this strategy in the classroom.

On speaking: Giving feedback in the language What do successful language teachers and learners do?

Being Strategic: Adult learners and speaking

Visual literacy in English language teaching

Here are 5 principles, drawn from the research:

Using mobile devices in the language classroom.

1. The reading material is easy.

Developing critical thinking

2. Learners choose what they want to read. 3. Learners read as much as possible. 4. Reading is its own reward. 5. Teachers orient and guide their students. We invite you to read the complete whitepaper to view the full list of principles. Our Language Research Team explores best practices and trends in language teaching. They commission and collate the Cambridge Papers in ELT, written by ELT specialists across the globe. Scan to see the whitepapers.

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Reading and Writing Bring these pages to life! Scan this image with the Cambridge Experience app for samples, videos and audio content

Intro: Sabina Ostrowska, Kate Adams Level 1: Richard O’Neill, Michele Lewis Level 2: Carolyn Westbrook, Lida Baker Level 3: Chris Sowton, Alan S. Kennedy Level 4: Jessica Williams Beginner to Advanced 5 Levels A 5-level paired Reading and Writing skills course, with a fresh approach that focuses strongly on critical thinking, skills for academic life, and teaches the most useful language. Students develop a range of academic skills, learn how to analyze information, look at things in new ways, formulate their own opinions, and express themselves clearly. Prism is built on a solid foundation of research; classroom teachers shaped everything about Prism – the topics, exercises, critical thinking activities, and ‘On Campus’ sections.

The most important words

Engagement through videos

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Carefully selected videos spark students’ interest and prepare them to explore the unit’s topic in greater depth.

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Reading skills aligned with program requirements Students study key vocabulary to prepare them for each reading and to develop academic reading skills.

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Prism focuses on the language students need in their academic studies integrating the General Service List, the Academic Word List, and the Cambridge English Corpus.

NEW Energize your classroom with Kahoot! quizzes for Prism. With game-based learning, practice and formative assessment can be fun and engaging. See page 25 for details.

Explicit grammar instruction With a focus on using grammar to accomplish rhetorical goals, students learn the most useful grammar for their writing tasks.

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Reading and Writing

More critical thinking. More college skills.

Critical thinking and productive skills

WRITING CRITICAL THINKING At the end of this unit, you are going to write an argumentative essay about factors that are important in choosing a career. Your essay should include some form of graphical support. Look at this unit’s Writing Task below.

SKILLS

Considering what you know about the job market, what is a good choice for a career path with a secure future?

Prepare students for exercises that focus on writing skills like grammar, leading into a structured writing task where students apply the skills and language they have developed over the course of the unit.

Practical skills for life ‘On Campus’ Unique lessons that support the development of skills to build students’ confidence, supporting their success.

Analyzing information in graphs and other figures Information in academic texts is often presented visually in graphs or other types of figures. It is important to be able to connect this information with the information in the text.

UNDERSTAND

1  Work with a partner. Read the information about the annual 100 Best Jobs report and study the figure. Take turns explaining each of the components in your own words. Every year, the news magazine U.S. News and World Report publishes a report on the year’s 100 best jobs. Figure 5 shows how the report’s authors measured job quality. Figure 5. Components of Best Job measure Stress level*, 5%

Students need good sources for their research papers, but they often don’t know how to find a reliable source. UNRELIABLE SOURCES

Work–life balance*, 5%

Projected demand, 10% Median salary, 30% 10-year growth (percentage), 15% 10-year growth (number of jobs), 15%

FINDING RELIABLE SOURCES

Employment rate, 20%

Blogs: Anyone can write a blog. The writer may not be an expert or even have any real knowledge of the subject. Blogs often include biased information and personal opinions, not factual data or research. Company websites: Sites that end in “.com” are commercial sites. These sites may provide information for customers, but they are often designed to sell products or services. These sites may present a biased point of view.

Wikipedia: Many different people contribute to the pages of Wikipedia. The writers are not necessarily experts in the field. Students should never use Wikipedia as a source, but there are a few ways that Wikipedia may be useful in your research: you can get general background information on your topic, find key words to do other searches, and find reliable sources in their list of resources.

RELIABLE SOURCES *based on interviews with current job holders 148

Source: U.S. News and World Report 2016

UNIT 6

Educational sites: Sites that end in “.edu” are typically reliable sources. People that contribute to these sites are often professors or researchers. Articles on these sites are based on studies and research. Government sites: Websites that end in “.gov” can be trusted. They often present data or statistics from government agencies. Often, there is no author for these sources, but they are written by experts.

Online professional journals: These sources are based on research and present balanced information. The articles are written by professionals for other people in their field. Newspapers: Newspapers respected for their accuracy and balanced reporting are good sources.

SITES THAT NEED MORE RESEARCH

OTHER SOURCES

Nonprofit sites: A website that ends in “.org” is nonprofit. Nonprofit organizations include groups like the Red Cross, an international relief organization. However, they can also include groups who have a religious or political bias. Always do your own research to learn more.

Article and research databases: The college subscribes to over 200 databases of research, data, and scholarly articles. With your student ID, you can use these databases and find good, reliable sources. A reference librarian can show you how to find the right database.

REMEMBER THAT THE LIBRARIANS ARE ALWAYS HERE TO HELP YOU.

REAL-WORLD APPLICATION 4  With your partner, imagine you are writing a paper on the attitudes of young people about online privacy. Find some reliable sources. a one government source: b one educational source: c one news source: IDENTIFYINGRELIABLEONLINE ON CAMPUS SOURCES

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Preparing students for academic coursework

Academic texts and tasks

Academic Encounters Reading and Writing

Reading 3

Second edition

EARTHQUAKES

Level 1: Jennifer Wharton Level 2: Jessica Williams Level 3: Jessica Williams, Kristine Brown, Susan Hood Level 4: Bernard Seal

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LOW INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED Prepare students for university study by replicating the texts and tasks that they will encounter in different academic disciplines.

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fault a large break in the surface of the earth

Academic skills

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To help students succeed in college, Academic Encounters teaches critical academic skills. Skills and Learning Outcomes are noted at the beginning of each unit, with icons throughout to highlight which skills are being practiced in each exercise.

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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.

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. 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.

Authentic and adapted texts Students interact with authentic academic content (adapted at lower levels). Readings mirror university textbooks, ensuring that students not only practice reading authentic texts, but also receive an authentic university experience. Sustained content

San Andreas fault in California

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This intensive, immersive approach replicates exactly what students will experience in college classrooms.

Example Skills

Sustained content approach to language teaching immerses students in an academic discipline. This approach creates an authentic college experience, preparing students for the rigor of later coursework. Integrated digital learning Student’s Book includes Writing Skills Interactive. cambridge.org/academicencounters

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Writing Skills Overview

Proficiency

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Academic/ General Includes English Digital

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Topic Based

Academic English

• Writing Skills Interactive • ebook • Kahoot! games

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Final Draft page 60 A corpus-informed coursebook that models writing from students and the real world. Also covers vocabulary, grammar, and avoiding plagiarism.

Writers at Work page 64 A coursebook designed for programs that teach process writing. This series builds student understanding of editing and working through multiple drafts.

Skills for Effective Writing page 64 A perfect series for students who need more support, this course offers extensive focus on a single skill in each unit.

New Directions / Guidelines page 65 New Directions is a thematic writing skills text that bridges the gap between ESL and college writing courses. Guidelines teaches academic essay and research writing with the use of cross-cultural readings.

Grammar and Beyond page 36 A contextualized grammar series offering real-world information, a strong emphasis on practice, and avoiding common mistakes. Every unit offers explicit application of the target grammar in writing.

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Skills Based

Academic English

• Online Practice • Writing Skills Interactive • ebook • App • Kahoot! games

Academic English

• Online Practice • Online Teacher Training Module • Classroom Presentation • ebook • Kahoot! games

Prism Reading / Writing page 56 A coursebook designed for academic programs that combine reading and writing. In addition to supporting key reading/writing outcomes, this course features videos and emphasizes critical thinking and grammar.

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Topic Based


Writing

Final Draft Each unit features two writing models, the first one models how the rhetorical mode they are studying is applied in a real-world setting, helping them recognize that academic writing is all around them.

Level 1: David Bohlke, Robyn Brinks Lockwood, Pamela Hartmann Level 2: Jill Bauer, Mike S. Boyle, Sara Stapleton Level 3: Andrew Aquino-Cutcher, Wendy Asplin, David Bohlke, Jeanne Lambert Level 4: Pamela Hartmann, Monica F. Jacobe, Alan S. Kennedy Series Editor: Jeanne Lambert LOW INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED A four-level academic writing series that prepares students to become confident and effective writers and succeed in their future studies. Students are given the tools to master academic writing by learning a systematic approach to writing that focuses on foundational and higher-level skills. • Real-world and student writing models help students make connections between their writing class and their future studies. • Based on extensive research, students focus on the most relevant grammar, vocabulary, collocations, and phrases while learning how to avoid common mistakes. • A pedagogical approach to plagiarism helps students develop an understanding of and techniques for avoiding these situations through realistic examples and practical activities. • Additional online writing instruction and additional self-graded practice help students improve discrete writing skills.

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With the right tools,

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proceSS eSSAyS SociAL Work: SociAL ActiViSiM

“Be the change that you wish to see in the world.” Mahatma Gandhi (1869–1948)

Work with a partner. Read the quotation about change. Then answer the questions. 1

Gandhi believed that anyone could help change the world. Do you agree or disagree? Why?

2

What are some social problems in today’s world?

3

What steps can you take to start changing the world and helping to solve social problems?

About the Author: Mahatma Gandhi used peaceful and nonviolent protest to fight for freedom, civil rights, and justice in India. Throughout history, he inspired many leaders, such as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

In the unit opener students begin to explore the unit theme and structure or rhetorical mode and connect it to their everyday lives.

proceSS eSSAyS 195

Students develop an extensive skill set, preparing them for every aspect of academic writing.

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Learning corpus-informed academic vocabulary and collocations helps prepare students for writing assignments.

Exposure to phrases used in academic writing helps students become familiar with the language they will learn in mainstream academic texts.

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

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Writing Skill 1: Clarity

Writers need to use precise adjectives so that ideas are really clear. They also need to use correct pronoun references when referring to nouns to make sure the reader can follow the ideas more easily.

long, triangular

Precise Adjectives: First, cut the paper into shapes.

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It

Pronoun Reference: The varnish is clear. The varnish makes the beads hard and shiny. preciSe AdJectiVeS Below are some guidelines for using precise adjectives. uSing preciSe AdJectiVeS Use specific adjectives. Try to avoid general words, such as the following: a lot of, big/small, good/bad, nice, old/young, and some.

Doctors without Borders provides assistance for

millions

a lot of people around the world.

drop

Put a small amount of glue on the end of the piece of paper.

Avoiding Plagiarism

The Internet is a wonderful resource, but sometimes it is not clear how to cite sources from the Internet.

In this section, you will learn writing and grammar skills that will help make your writing more academic and accurate.

Developing more refined writing skills and learning to acknowledge others’ work and ideas helps students avoid plagiarism and other common mistakes to become more proficient academic writers.

I found some interesting Internet articles about starting up a volunteer program in a community. I’m not sure if I can use these articles because I’m having trouble finding information, like the name of the authors or the date. I think these sources are helpful, but I don’t want to plagiarize. Can you give me some tips on citing Internet sources? Zainab

Dear Zainab, Citing sources from the Internet can be a little different from citing sources from books and magazines. Often information you usually include in a citation is missing from an Internet source. You can still use those articles, though. Be sure to provide as much information as you can from the site. Good luck! Professor Wright citing internet SourceS

disastrous

Citing print and online sources is very similar. However, online sources often do not include the same amount of source information. It is common to have page numbers, dates, or even author’s names and article titles missing from online sources. All sources, in spite of any missing information, should be cited in-text and in the Works Cited at the end of the essay.

It helps people in bad situations, such as wars, natural calamities, or extreme poverty.

bright, multi-colored

Customers often like nice beads.

six-year-old

In-text citations

Even young children can become volunteers in service‑learning projects.

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If the page number is missing: Treat the citation as you treat print citations, but do not include a page number at the end of the sentence.

The primary goal of the project was to raise

one thousand dollars

some money for Honduran students to buy books.

Avoiding Common Mistakes Research tells us that these are the most common mistakes that students make when using phrasal verbs in academic writing.

2

If the author’s name is missing: Treat the citation as you treat print citations, but include the name of the website or article instead of the author’s name.

1 use fill out, not write or answer, when talking about forms.

fill out

Kathy Tully reports that volunteers picked crops from already picked fields and donated the crops to food banks. Over 88,000 pounds of produce were gathered last year (Tully). According to Habitat.org, volunteers helped bring safer and cleaner water to the village of Chazanga in Zambia. According to a Habitat for Humanity newsletter, volunteers helped build a safe water system for 400 residents in Fiji. (“Safe Water in Fiji and Zambia”).

You must write an application form. 2 use find out, not know, learn, or check, when the meaning is “to discover.”

found out

I knew that the company helps immigrants.

find out

Go to the organization’s website to learn if they need volunteers. proceSS eSSAyS 211 3 use sign up (for), not sign in or subscribe to, when you talk about joining something officially, such as a class at school, a program, or an organization.

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sign up

It is easy to get people to sign in for the organization.

sign up for

I am going to subscribe to a volunteer program at the library.

4.7 editing Task Find and correct six more mistakes in the paragraph below. First, decide the date and location for your blood drive. You need to work with the Red

find out

Cross to choose a date when they are available. Also, know how much space the Red Cross requires for their equipment. Learn if your location will work well. After that, you can begin advertising the event. The Red Cross recommends that you begin advertising four weeks before the event. At the same time, you can subcribe donors. Sign people in to give blood and schedule appointments. On the day of the event, call donors to remind them of their appointment times. Next, greet the Red Cross workers and show them where to set up. When donors arrive, the Red Cross staff will do everything. They help donors write the necessary paperwork. After all the paperwork is answered, the staff safely takes the blood donations. Finally, check how many people gave blood so that you can announce the results and thank all of the donors.

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Equipped with the skills and language they have developed throughout the unit, students pull their ideas into the writing process to produce a successful final draft.

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Writers at Work

Writing Skills Interactive

From Sentence to Paragraph: Laurie Blass, Deborah Gordon The Paragraph: Jill Singleton The Short Composition: Ann O. Strauch The Essay: Dorothy E. Zemach, Lynn Stafford-Yilmaz

BEGINNER TO ADVANCED

Skills for Effective Writing

Writing Skills Interactive offers instruction and practice across a range of discrete skills. Every exercise is automatically graded, helping students improve independently and giving instructors time to focus on other aspects of writing.

BEGINNER TO ADVANCED

BEGINNER TO HIGH INTERMEDIATE

• Access online in the Cambridge Learning Management System.

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.

• Flexible content makes Writing Skills Interactive the perfect addition to any course.

The process approach at all levels 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. Additional downloadable practice activities and tests are available at

• Animated presentations for each skill provide instruction to students outside of class. • Extensive practice activities help students master the skills. • Online forums allow instructors to set open-ended writing tasks. Available free with Academic Encounters Reading and Writing, Final Draft, Grammar and Beyond, and Writers at Work.

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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. cambridge.org/skillsforeffectivewriting

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Listening and Speaking

Listening and Speaking Bring these pages to life! Scan this image with the Cambridge Experience app for samples, videos and audio content

Intro: N.M. White, Susan Peterson Level 1: Stephanie Dimond-Bayir, Kimberly Russell Level 2: Sabina Ostrowska, Nancy Jordan Level 3: Lewis Lansford, Robyn Brinks Lockwood Level 4: Jessica Williams Beginner to Advanced 5 Levels A 5-level paired Listening and Speaking skills course that takes a fresh approach by focusing strongly on critical thinking, skills for academic life, and teaching the most useful language. Students develop a range of academic skills, learn how to analyze information, look at things in new ways, formulate their own opinions, and express themselves clearly. Prism is built on a solid foundation of research; classroom teachers shaped everything about Prism – the topics, exercises, critical thinking activities, and ‘On Campus’ sections. Engagement through videos Carefully selected videos spark students’ interest and prepare them to explore the unit’s topic in greater depth. Academic listening skills aligned with program requirements Students study key vocabulary to develop academic listening skills and improve their listening abilities through a sequence of proven activities.

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Rigorous critical thinking practice Critical thinking activities focus on speaking skills, functional language, and pronunciation leading up to a structured speaking task, in which students apply the skills and language they have developed over the course of the entire unit.

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Critical thinking and productive skills Prepare students for exercises that focus on speaking skills like functional language and pronunciation, leading into a structured speaking task where students apply the skills and language they have developed over the course of the unit.

SPEAKING CRITICAL THINKING At the end of this unit, you are going to do the Speaking Task below. Choose a group of events from a festival and persuade your group to go to them. UNDERSTAND

1 Read the website about the Winter Carnival in Minnesota. Find one group of events you would like to attend.

Winter Carnival Parades If you love parades, the Winter Carnival has three! The nighttime Moon Glow Parade has hot chocolate and treats. Marchers carry colorful glowing lights. Or how about watching the king of winter, King Boreas, as he comes to town with marching bands, floats, and people in costumes? And don't miss the last parade with the lively Vulcan Krewe. They fight for warm weather, marching through town to battle King Boreas so the cold weather will go away. Celebrate their win with fantastic fireworks!

ON CAMPUS SETTING SMART GOALS

Competitions and Races

PREPARING TO LISTEN

Do you like competitions and sports? Why not watch college teams compete to build robots to clean the snow? Or you can join the competitions for snow or ice sculpture to win prizes. You could also run a race through the city with thousands of people. How about watching ice skaters race down a hill? Or watch the bouncing teams use a blanket to bounce people high into the air? See who bounces the highest!

1 You are going to listen to a lecture about SMART goals. Before you listen, look at the list of goals. Circle three goals that you have. be a better student eat better food get a good job get good grades get more exercise graduate on time have more free time help my family learn a new skill speak English well transfer to a four-year college

Buried Treasures Are you good at puzzles? Do you want to find treasure? Be sure to read the newspaper for clues to find a $10,000 prize hidden in the city snow. Sometimes it takes two weeks with hundreds of people looking to find the prize. Kids should try the children’s treasure hunt at the snow park for candy and coins.

2 Work with a partner and compare your goals. Discuss the questions. 1 Why is each goal important to you? 2 What other goals do you have?

Snow and Ice Events

3 Work with a partner. Look at the words below and discuss the questions.

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Preparing students for academic coursework

Academic Encounters Listening and Speaking Second edition

Academic listening and speaking Each unit provides extensive instruction and practice in taking notes, helping students succeed in university courses

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.

Level 1: Yoneko Kanaoka Level 2: Kim Sanabria, Carlos Sanabria Level 3: Kim Sanabria Level 4: Miriam Espeseth LOW INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED Prepares students for university study by replicating the tasks that they will encounter in different academic disciplines.

a. hard to stop or give up 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

2 Organizing your notes as a map

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.

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Academic skills Teaches critical academic skills to help students succeed in college. Skills and Learning Outcomes are noted at the beginning of each unit, with icons throughout to highlight which skills are being practiced in each exercise. Authentic and adapted texts Students interact with authentic academic content (adapted at lower levels). Academic lectures were created using transcripts of actual classroom lectures. These lectures are available online with the Student’s Books. Sustained content The sustained content approach to language teaching immerses students in an academic discipline. This approach creates an authentic college experience, preparing students for the rigor of later coursework.

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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-to-face conversations.” Judy Gilbert

Clear Speech Judy B. Gilbert BEGINNER TO HIGH INTERMEDIATE Clear Speech sets the standard of pronunciation instruction. Regardless of their language background, all students benefit from a focus on comprehensibility and contextualized practice – a methodology that author Judy Gilbert has been refining for years.

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Sentence Focus: Emphasizing Content Words

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.

The most important areas of pronunciation 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. Listen. One word in the sentence below is emphasized and the other words are de-emphasized. This is contrast.

Hundreds of clear, effective exercises Just like any language skill, pronunciation takes practice. Clear Speech uses exercises developed by Judy Gilbert and tested in classrooms all over the world. The result is that students improve their pronunciation faster and better than they thought possible.

“easy”?

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Exams

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Grammar for English Language Teachers A completely revised and updated edition of Grammar for English Language Teachers provides invaluable support to teachers in training and those with more experience. As well as clearly explaining and illustrating the grammar, it examines difficulties learners often encounter, and provides help and advice in planning lessons. It explores the complexity of grammatical choices in an accessible way, and raises awareness of how these differ from the ‘rules of thumb’ often presented to learners.

A Course in Language Teaching

‘ Some of the explanations are the most accurate and easy to understand I have ever seen in any grammar book.’ The TEFL Farm

A Course in

‘ An ideal introduction to English grammar for the new teacher.’ Bell International Teacher

English Language Teaching

This edition contains new material which reflects the latest developments in linguistics and language teaching, including a chapter on ‘Combining words’, informed by lexico-grammar. It also includes insights and examples of language use from the Cambridge International Corpus. Increased cross-referencing and an extended index mean that the book can be easily used as a quick reference tool, as well as to explore major topics in depth.

‘ For prospective and practising teachers and teacher trainers, I consider the book an invaluable bank of ideas, tasks and inspiration.’ Teacher Trainer

• Exercises using a range of authentic materials enable you to test grammar rules against real language use.

Parrott Grammar for English Language Teachers

• English as an international language • Language acquisition theories and teaching methodologies

A Course in English Language Teaching is ideal for use in initial teacher training and as a reference guide for practising teachers. It covers the core principles of teaching English, taking into account the specific needs of younger, teenage and adult learners. It also prepares teachers for common teaching challenges, such as mixed ability classes, classroom discipline, and assessment and testing. The book combines theory and practice, with each unit containing tasks that encourage reflection and discussion, plus action tasks such as classroom observation and practice. Teachers can check their progress using the review sections and explore the topics in more depth using the suggestions for further reading.

A Course in English Language Teaching

This book provides a comprehensive introduction to English language teaching, and is suitable for teachers in a variety of educational settings, including compulsory education. It has been completely revised and updated to cover essential new topics for the modern English language teacher. These include:

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Grammar for English Language Teachers With exercises and a key Second edition

Workshops for professional development

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teachers’ knowledge of three key areas: methodology, language and theory. They also encourage teachers to actively reflect on their own prior learning and experience. These workshops are ideal for in-house and in-service teacher training as well as preparation courses for awards such as CELTA, CertTESOL, DELTA and DipTESOL.

Training Essentials is divided into three distinct • Teacher sections for ease of use: Classroom methodology, Developing language awareness and Background to teaching.

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Teacher Training Essentials

Classroom Management Techniques

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Cambridge Handbooks for Language Teachers

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Workshops for professional development

P H OTO CO P I A B L E

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Teacher Training Essentials

Grammar for Craig Thaine English Language Teachers With exercises This and booka of key ready-to-use teacher training workshops is designed to provide you with a bank of perfectly planned and structured sessions Second edition with accompanying photocopiable worksheets. The sessions develop

Teacher Training Essentials

The Cambridge International Corpus (CIC) is a collection of over 1 billion words of real spoken and written English. The texts are stored in a database that can be searched to see how English is used. The CIC also includes the Cambridge Learner Corpus, a unique collection of over 30 million words taken from student exam papers from Cambridge ESOL. It shows real mistakes students make and highlights the parts of English which cause problems for students. www.cambridge.org/corpus

Thaine

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Parrott Grammar for English Language Teachers

‘ Some of the explanations are the most accurate and easy to understand I have ever seen in any grammar book.’ The TEFL Farm

‘ An ideal introduction to English grammar for the new teacher.’ Bell International Teacher

‘ For prospective and practising teachers and teacher trainers, I consider the book an invaluable bank of ideas, tasks and inspiration.’ Teacher Trainer

you to test grammar rules against real language use. Learner Corpus develops your ability to deal with common mistakes.

evaluate the way grammar is treated in published materials. the book appear at www.cambridge.org/elt/gelt.

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Learner Corpus develops your ability to deal with common mistakes.

evaluate the way grammar is treated in published materials.

• Chapter-by-chapter extension exercises to accompany the book appear at www.cambridge.org/elt/gelt.

Penny Ur

Grammar for English Language Teachers

Grammar for English Language Teachers provides invaluable support to teachers in training and those with more experience. As well as clearly explaining and illustrating the grammar, it examines difficulties learners often encounter, and provides help and advice in planning lessons. It explores the complexity of grammatical choices in an accessible way, and raises awareness of how these differ from the ‘rules of thumb’ often presented to learners. This edition contains new material which reflects the latest developments in linguistics and language teaching, including a chapter on ‘Combining words’, informed by lexico-grammar. It also includes insights and examples of language use from the Cambridge International Corpus. Increased cross-referencing and an extended index mean that the book can be easily used as a quick reference tool, as well as to explore major topics in depth.

• Exercises using a range of authentic materials enable • Analysis of real learner errors from the Cambridge • A section on researching language helps you to

• Chapter-by-chapter extension exercises to accompany

Also available: Grammar Practice Activities Cambridge Grammar of English

• Analysis of real learner errors from the Cambridge • A section on researching language helps you to

Also available: Grammar Practice Activities Cambridge Grammar of English

The Cambridge International Corpus (CIC) is a collection of over 1 billion words of real spoken and written English. The texts are stored in a database that can be searched to see how English is used. The CIC also includes the Cambridge Learner Corpus, a unique collection of over 30 million words taken from student exam papers from Cambridge ESOL. It shows real mistakes students make and highlights the parts of English which cause problems for students. www.cambridge.org/corpus

Second edition

Scott Thornbury 80 | Contact your ESL Specialist: 888-ESL-BUZZ (375-2899) Penny Ur is a teacher and teacher-trainer, with extensive experience of training teachers in mainstream education. She is the author of several successful books in the Cambridge Handbooks for Language Teachers series: Discussions that Work, Five-Minute Activities (with Andrew Wright), Grammar Practice Activities, Teaching Listening Comprehension and Vocabulary Activities.

Martin Parrott

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Scott Thornbury’s 30 Language Teaching Methods

The Cambridge Guide to Learning English as a Second Language

Scott Thornbury

Edited by Anne Burns and Jack C. Richards This book provides an up-to-date and comprehensive coverage of second language learning. The focus is primarily on language learning, but chapters also discuss the implications for pedagogy, thus informing both understanding and practice.

A new edition of a successful title, which has been fully revised and updated to reflect contemporary issues in curriculum. The book covers the issues involved in planning, developing and managing effective language programmes.

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Curriculum Development in Language Teaching

Approaches and Methods in Language Teaching

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Third edition

Jack C. Richards

Jack C. Richards and Theodore S. Rodgers

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$46.40

An extensively revised and up-to-date edition of this popular book. The section on current communicative methodology has been updated to include new material on CLIL, text and genre-based teaching. Further new material deals with other directions in language teaching. Paperback

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Learner English Second edition

Edited by Michael Swan and Bernard Smith This practical reference guide compares the relevant features of a student’s own language with English, helping teachers to predict and understand the problems their students have. Chapters focus on major problems of pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, and other errors. Paperback

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The Cambridge Guide to Pedagogy and Practice in Second Language Teaching

Methodology in Language Teaching

Edited by Anne Burns and Jack C. Richards This collection of original articles provides a state-of-the-art overview of key issues and approaches in contemporary language teaching.

This book provides an overview of current approaches, issues, and practices in the teaching of English to speakers of other languages. It illustrates the complexity underlying many of the practical planning and instructional activities teaching English involves.

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Teacher Development Language for Teachers

Scott Thornbury’s 101 Grammar Questions Scott Thornbury

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Grammar for English Language Teachers

English Phonetics and Phonology

Second edition

Fourth edition

In this compact, user-friendly reference book, Scott Thornbury answers the most frequent grammar questions that regularly confront both novice and experienced teachers. The book is designed to fulfil this everyday need, and is informative and pleasurable to read.

Martin Parrott

Peter Roach

This highly-successful book helps you develop your understanding of English grammar and how to teach it. It provides clear explanations, as well as practical ideas for planning lessons, and addresses typical problems that learners encounter.

This course has established itself as the most practical, comprehensive text in the field. It presents the basic theoretical material needed to understand phonetics, phonology and the pronunciation of English, along with supporting exercises.

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About Language Second edition by Scott Thornbury Paperback* 978-1-107-66719-8 $42.60 English for the Teacher by Mary Spratt Paperback 978-0-521-42676-3 $55.00 Audio CDs (2) 978-0-521-15497-0 $25.00 World Englishes by Andy Kirkpatrick Paperback with 978-0-521-61687-4 $75.00 Audio CD Teaching Pronunciation Second edition by Marianne Celce-Murcia, Donna M. Brinton, Janet M. Goodwin with Barry Griner Paperback with 978-0-521-72976-5 $62.20 Audio CD Multilingual Education by Jasone Cenoz and Durk Gorter Paperback 978-1-107-47751-3 $46.80 Common European Framework of Reference for Languages by Council of Europe Paperback 978-0-521-00531-9 $40.80 The CEFR in Practice by Brian North Paperback 978-1-107-41459-4 $82.40 English Profile in Practice Edited by Julia Harrison and Fiona Barker Paperback 978-1-107-49398-8 $45.80 The Discourse of the IELTS Speaking Test by Paul Seedhouse and Fumiyo Nakatsuhara Paperback 978-1-108-43769-1 $51.20 Defining Integrated Reading-intoWriting Constructs by Sathena Chan Paperback 978-1-108-44241-1 $49.60 Corpora in Applied Linguistics by Susan Hunston Paperback* 978-0-521-80583-4 $44.20 Discourse Analysis for Language Teachers by Michael McCarthy Paperback 978-0-521-36746-2 $40.80

Teaching with Technology

Language Learning with Technology

Interaction Online Lindsay Clandfield and Jill Hadfield

Graham Stanley With pedagogy given a central position, this very practical book is an essential resource for anyone using technology in their classroom. It contains over 130 activities, incorporating a wide range of tools, such as mobile technologies and social networking. Paperback

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Language Learning with Digital Video

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Ben Goldstein and Paul Driver

This valuable book supports interaction between people, and is relevant for online, blended or face-to-face courses. It contains a range of triedand-tested activities which provide opportunities for online interaction, and makes use of generic tools for ease of use. Paperback

This book is an ideal resource for anyone using video in the classroom. There are a wealth of activities, requiring minimal preparation, which are either based on using existing video content or on making and using learner-generated video. Paperback

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The Cambridge Guide to Blended Learning for Language Teaching Edited by Michael McCarthy This research-informed book is concerned with best practice in blended language learning. It considers the theory underpinning language acquisition and provides insights into designing and delivering blended learning programmes. Paperback

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Teacher Development

Teaching Language Systems and Language Skills

NEW Second Language Writing

Listening in the Language Classroom

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John Field

Ken Hyland Authoritative and accessible, this introduction to the theory and practice of teaching writing has been completely revised. It includes up-to-date work on automated feedback, plagiarism, social media, Virtual Learning Environments and teacher workload issues. Paperback

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This book considers the processes which make up the skill of listening. It proposes an alternative to the comprehension approach of teaching listening and provides detailed examples of appropriate exercise types. Paperback

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Teaching and Developing Reading Skills

Teaching Speaking Christine C. M. Goh and Anne Burns This book provides an introduction to the theory and practice of teaching speaking. It considers issues and features related to speaking and the language learner, along with the implications for teaching. Paperback

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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

Grammar Practice Activities Second edition

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 with CD-ROM 978-0-521-73232-1 $43.60

Also available NEW Feedback in Second Language Writing Second edition Edited by Ken Hyland and Fiona Hyland Paperback 978-1-108-43997-8 $34.99 NEW Intelligibility, Oral Communication and the Teaching of Pronunciation by John M. Levis Paperback 978-1-108-40401-3 $34.99 *Also available as an ebook

Vocabulary Activities

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Pronunciation Games

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Leo Selivan

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This book provides a wealth of activities for introducing, presenting, expanding, exploring and practising vocabulary, along with detailed guidelines on the key principles involved in teaching and practising vocabulary. It also contains an extra chapter of activities for advanced learners and a CD-ROM of print-ready materials which can be put to immediate use in class.

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.

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.

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Paperback with CD-ROM 978-0-521-18114-3 $87.80 Learning Vocabulary in Another Language Second edition by I. S. P. Nation Paperback* 978-1-107-62302-6 $46.80 Pronunciation Practice Activites by Martin Hewings Paperback 978-0-521-75457-6 $43.60 Discussions and More Second edition by Penny Ur Paperback* 978-1-107-44275-7 $50.60

Reading in a Second Language by William Grabe Paperback 978-0-521-72974-1 $46.80 Games for Grammar Practice by Maria Lucia Zaorob and Elizabeth Chin Book 978-0-521-66342-7

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Collocations Extra by Elizabeth Walter and Kate Woodford Book with CD-ROM 978-0-521-74522-2 $57.00 Teaching Listening Comprehension by Penny Ur Paperback 978-0-521-28781-4 $37.00 Keep Talking by Friederike Klippel Paperback 978-0-521-27871-3 $37.00

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NEW Engaging Language Learners in Contemporary Classrooms Sarah Mercer and Zoltan Dorynei This book offers a fresh perspective on engagement, with an emphasis on how teachers can create the conditions for active engagement and the role learners can play in shaping the way they learn. The book provides clear principles and practical strategies for teachers. Paperback

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Alan Maley An engaging book of practical classroom activities designed to promote creative language use. Alan Maley considers how fostering creativity and exploring new ideas helps the formation of critical mind-sets, among both students and their teachers. Paperback

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Jim Scrivener This essential book offers a huge range of practical suggestions and techniques to help you create the right conditions for effective learning, delivering real solutions for real classrooms. Paperback

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Testing and Assessment Also available

NEW Testing for Language Teachers Third edition

Arthur Hughes and Jake Hughes

NEW Research and Practice in Assessing Academic Reading: The case of IELTS Cyril J Weir and Sathena Chan, Edited by Lynda Taylor and Nick Saville

This highly accessible book describes concepts in language testing and the testing of specific skills and systems. It has been updated to include recent developments in the field, such as the integration of learning and teaching with assessment, and new content on technology, such as computer adaptive testing and the use of online resources.

This book explores the assessment of academic reading and the IELTS Academic Reading test and suggests potential task formats and criterial features that any future test of academic reading per se should exhibit.

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The Cambridge Guide to Second Language Assessment Edited by Christine Coombe, Peter Davidson, Barry O’Sullivan and Stephen Stoynoff This title provides a theoretical background of the key issues associated with language testing, as well as practical advice on how to improve the effectiveness of tests. Paperback

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Ventures Second edition

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

TKT Course Modules 1, 2 and 3 Second edition

Mary Spratt, Alan Pulverness and Melanie Williams A comprehensive course for teachers and trainee teachers preparing for the Cambridge ESOL Teaching Knowledge Test (TKT), or other initial teacher training qualifications. It contains concepts, guidance, activities and practice tests. Paperback

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TKT Course CLIL Module Kay Bentley A self-study preparation course for the Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) Module of the Teaching Knowledge Test. This book covers theory and practice and is suitable for both content and language teachers. Paperback

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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)

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Other Titles Writing A Writer’s Workbook Fourth edition Trudy Smoke LOW ADVANCED TO ADVANCED/FRESHMAN COMP Student’s Book with Answers Teacher’s Manual

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A About Language Second edition.....................................................82 Academic Encounters Listening and Speaking.................................68 Academic Encounters Reading and Writing.....................................58 Academic Vocabulary in Use ..........................................................43 Academic Writing...........................................................................86 Action Research for Language Teachers..........................................80 Active Listening..............................................................................69 Activities for Very Young Learners...................................................84 Advanced Grammar in Use.............................................................42 Advanced Trainer............................................................................74 Alan Maley’s 50 Creative Activities.................................................84 Applying the Socio-Cognitive Framework to the BioMedical Admissions Test............................................................................84 Approaches and Methods in Language Teaching.............................81 Assessing Grammar........................................................................84 Assessing Language Teachers’ Professional Skills and Knowledge..........84 Assessing Speaking........................................................................84 Assessing Young Language Learners...............................................84 B Basic Grammar in Use....................................................................42 Be My Guest..................................................................................78 Business Vocabulary in Use ............................................................78 C C1 Advanced Trainer.......................................................................74 Cambridge Business Skills..............................................................78 Cambridge Dictionary.....................................................................44 Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language, Third edition, The.......81 Cambridge English for Job-hunting.................................................78 Cambridge English Readers ...........................................................52 Cambridge Guide to Blended Learning for Language Teaching, The..............................................................................................82 Cambridge Guide to Learning English as a Second Language, The..........81 Cambridge Guide to Pedagogy and Practice in Second Language Teaching, The................................................................81 Cambridge Guide to Research in Language Teaching and Learning, The................................................................................80 Cambridge Guide to Second Language Assessment, The..................84 Cambridge Guide to Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, The.............................................................................81 Cambridge IELTS Practice Tests........................................................75 CEFR in Practice, The......................................................................82 CELTA Course, The..........................................................................85 Classroom Management Techniques...............................................84 Classroom Observation Tasks..........................................................80 Clear Speech..................................................................................70 CLIL...............................................................................................81 CLIL Activities.................................................................................84 Collocations Extra..........................................................................83 Common European Framework of Reference for Languages............82 Communicating Across Cultures.....................................................78 Communicative Activities for EAP...................................................84 Complete.......................................................................................74 Corpora in Applied Linguistics.........................................................82 Course in English Language Teaching, A..........................................80 Curriculum Development in Language Teaching..............................81 D Defining Integrated Reading-into-Writing Constructs.......................82 Discourse Analysis for Language Teachers.......................................82 Discourse of the IELTS Speaking Test, The........................................82 Discovering Fiction.........................................................................51 Discussions and More.....................................................................83 Dynamic Presentations...................................................................78 E Engaging Language Learners in Contemporary Classrooms.............84 English Collocations in Use.............................................................43 English for Business Studies ...........................................................78 English for the Teacher...................................................................82 English Idioms in Use.....................................................................43 English Phonetics and Phonology ...................................................82 English Phrasal Verbs in Use...........................................................43 English Profile in Practice................................................................82 Evolve............................................................................................22 Examining Young Learners..............................................................84 F Feedback in Second Language Writing Second edition.....................83 Final Draft......................................................................................60 First Trainer....................................................................................74 Five-Minute Activities.....................................................................84 Flightpath......................................................................................78 Four Corners Second edition...........................................................30 From Teacher to Manager...............................................................80

G Games for Grammar Practice..........................................................83 Games for Language Learning........................................................84 Genre Analysis...............................................................................81 Grammar and Beyond....................................................................36 Grammar and Beyond Essentials.....................................................38 Grammar for Business....................................................................78 Grammar for English Language Teachers.........................................82 Grammar in Use Intermediate.........................................................42 Grammar Practice Activities............................................................83 Guidelines......................................................................................65 H Herbert Puchta’s 100 Tips for TeachingTeenagers.............................84 I IELTS Trainer...................................................................................74 In Our Own Words..........................................................................86 Inspired to Write............................................................................86 Intelligibility, Oral Communication and the Teaching of Pronunciation...............................................................................83 Interaction Online...........................................................................82 Interactions/Mosaic Listening and Speaking....................................69 Interactions/Mosaic Reading...........................................................50 Interchange Fifth edition................................................................26 International Negotiations..............................................................78 International Story, The...................................................................65 J Jack C Richards’ 50 Tips for Teacher Development...........................80 K Keep Talking...................................................................................83 Key Issues in Language Teaching.....................................................81 L Language Learning with Digital Video.............................................82 Language Learning with Technology...............................................82 Learner English..............................................................................81 Learning Oriented Assessment........................................................84 Learning Vocabulary in Another Language.......................................83 Lessons and Legacy: A tribute to Professor Cyril J Weir (1950–2018)...............................................................................84 Lessons from Good Language Teachers...........................................80 Let’s Talk........................................................................................69 Lexical Grammar............................................................................83 Linguaskill......................................................................................75 Listening in the Language Classroom..............................................83 M Making Connections......................................................................48 Materials Development in Language Teaching.................................84 Mentor Courses.............................................................................80 Methodology in Language Teaching................................................81 Michigan English Test, The..............................................................77 Michigan English Placement Test....................................................77 Mindset for IELTS............................................................................72 Motivating Learners, Motivating Teachers........................................81 Motivational Strategies in the Language Classroom........................81 Multilingual Education...................................................................82 N New Directions...............................................................................65 New Insight into IELTS....................................................................73 O Objective........................................................................................73 Official Cambridge Guide to IELTS, The............................................72 Official IELTS Practice Materials.......................................................74 P Passages Third edition....................................................................29 Penny Ur’s 100 Teaching Tips..........................................................84 Planning Lessons and Courses........................................................84 Practice Teaching............................................................................80 Practicum in TESOL, A.....................................................................84 Present Yourself..............................................................................69 Prism Listening and Speaking.........................................................66 Prism Reading ...............................................................................46 Prism Reading and Writing.............................................................56 Pronunciation Games.....................................................................83 Pronunciation Pairs........................................................................70 Pronunciation Plus.........................................................................70 Pronunciation Practice Activites......................................................83

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Author Index R Read This!......................................................................................51 Reading in a Second Language.......................................................83 Research and Practice in Assessing Academic Reading: The case of IELTS..........................................................................84 S Scott Thornbury’s 101 Grammar Questions......................................82 Scott Thornbury’s 30 Language Teaching Methods...........................81 Second Language Assessment and Action Research.........................84 Second Language Writing...............................................................83 Skills for Effective Writing...............................................................64 Strategic Reading...........................................................................51 T Task-Based Language Teaching.......................................................81 Teacher Training Essentials..............................................................80 Teaching Adult English Language Learners......................................80 Teaching and Developing Reading Skills..........................................83 Teaching Languages to Young Learners...........................................84 Teaching Large Multilevel Classes...................................................84 Teaching Listening Comprehension.................................................83 Teaching Pronunciation Second edition...........................................82 Teaching Speaking.........................................................................83 Testing for Language Teachers........................................................84 TKT Course CLIL Module................................................................85 TKT Course Modules 1, 2 and 3......................................................85 Touchstone Second edition.............................................................32 Touchstone Online Course Second edition.......................................33 Trainers..........................................................................................74 Translation and Own-language Activities.........................................84 V Ventures Third edition.....................................................................16 Ventures Second edition.................................................................85 Viewpoint .....................................................................................32 Viewpoint Online Course................................................................33 Vocabulary Activities.......................................................................83 Vocabulary in Use..........................................................................43 W World Englishes.............................................................................82 Writers at Work..............................................................................64 Writer’s Workbook, A......................................................................86 Writing for Impact..........................................................................78 Writing from Within........................................................................86 Writing Skills Interactive.................................................................64 Write to Be Read............................................................................86

A Adams, Kate.....................46, 56 Aquino-Cutcher, Andrew........ 60 Archer, Greg.......................... 72 Aspinall, Patricia.................... 53 Asplin, Wendy....................... 60 Austen, Michael...............52, 53

Goodwin, Janet M................. 82 Gordon, Deborah.................. 64 Gorter, Durk.......................... 82 Grabe, William....................... 83 Griffiths, Carol....................... 80 Griner, Barry.......................... 82 Guse, Jenni........................... 84

B Baker, Lida..................46, 56 69 Baldwin, Robert.................... 69 Banks, Tim............................. 78 Barker, Fiona......................... 82 Barrell, Jania......................... 53 Battersby, Alan...................... 53 Bauer, Jill.............................. 60 Bentley, Kay.......................... 85 Bitterlin, Gretchen............16, 85 Black, Michael....................... 73 Blass, Laurie.........36, 38, 64, 69 Bodsczky, Caroline................ 80 Bohlke, David...................30, 60 Boyle, Mike S......................... 60 Brennan, Frank...................... 53 Brinks Lockwood, Robyn...60, 66 Brinton, Donna M.................. 82 Broadhead, Annie.................. 73 Brook-Hart, Guy.................... 74 Brookes, Gay......................... 86 Brown, James Dean............... 80 Brown, Kristine...................... 58 Brown, Steven....................... 69 Buckby, Michael.................... 84 Bunting, John D..........36, 38, 43 Burns, Anne................81, 83, 84

H Haber, Steven B..................... 86 Hadfield, Jill.......................... 82 Haines, Simon....................... 74 Hancock, Mark...................... 83 Hancock, Penny..................... 53 Hanreddy, Jami...................... 69 Harmer, Jeremy...................... 53 Harrison, Julia....................... 82 Hartmann, Pamela............50, 60 Hashemi, Louise.................... 73 Hendra, Leslie Anne............... 22 Hess, Natalie......................... 84 Hewings, Martin...............42, 83 Heyderman, Emma................ 74 Hill, David A.......................... 53 Hockley, Andrew.................... 80 Hood, Philip.......................... 81 Hood, Susan.......................... 58 Hughes, Arthur...................... 84 Hughes, Jake......................... 84 Hull, Jonathan....................... 26 Hunston, Susan..................... 82 Hutchison, Susan................... 72 Hyland, Fiona........................ 83 Hyland, Ken........................... 83

C Cameron, Lynne.................... 84 Campbell, Colin..................... 53 Capel, Annette...................... 73 Carter, Ronald....................... 81 Celce-Murcia, Marianne........ 82 Cenoz, Jasone....................... 82 Chan, Sathena.................82, 84 Chapple, Joseph.................... 42 Cheung, Kevin Y.F.................. 84 Chin, Elizabeth...................... 83 Clandfield, Lindsay...........22, 82 Clark, David.......................... 78 Clark, Rachel......................... 78 Coombe, Christine............80, 84 Council of Europe.................. 82 Coyle, Do.............................. 81 Crookes, Graham................... 84 Crossthwaite, Peter................ 72 Crystal, David........................ 81 Cullen, Pauline...................... 72 Cummings, Martha Clark....... 86 D Dale, Liz................................ 84 Davidson, Peter..................... 84 De Souza, Natasha................ 72 Dignen, Bob.......................... 78 Diniz, Luciana...................36, 38 Dornyei, Zoltan.................81, 84 Downes, Colm....................... 78 Driver, Paul............................ 82 Eckstut-Didier, Samuela......... 51

I Iannuzzi, Susan................36, 38 Ibbotson, Mark...................... 22 Ingram, Beverly..................... 86 J Jacobe, Monica F................... 60 Jakeman, Vanessa.......72, 73, 74 Johnson, Dennis...............16, 85 Johnson, Margaret................ 53 Jones, Ceri............................ 22 Jones, Leo............................. 69 Jones, Neil............................. 84 Jordan, Nancy....................... 66 K Kanaoka, Yoneko................... 68 Kay, Judith............................ 51 Kelly, Curtis........................... 86 Kennedy, Alan S..........46, 56, 60 Kerr, Philip........................22, 84 Kershaw, George................... 53 Khalifa, Hanan...................... 84 King, Carol............................ 86 Kingsley, Susan..................... 73 Kirkpatrick, Andy................... 82 Kirn, Elaine............................ 50 Klippel, Friederike.................. 83 Knezevic, Miki....................... 50 Kosta, Joanna........................ 72 Kubanyiova, Magdalena........ 81

F Farrell, Thomas S. C................ 80 Field, John............................. 83 French, Amanda.................... 72

L Lambert, Craig...................... 81 Lambert, Jeanne.................... 60 Lansford, Lewis..................... 66 Laughner, Melissa S............... 80 Leather, Sue.....................52, 53 Leki, Ilona............................. 86 Levis, John M......................... 83 Li, Shaofeng.......................... 81 Loader, Mandy...................... 53 Loewenthal, Marc................. 72 Luoma, Sari........................... 84

G Gardner, Peter S..................... 65 Gargagliano, Arlen................ 86 Gelshenen, Rosemary............ 51 Gilbert, Judy B....................... 70 Goh, Christine C. M............... 83 Goldstein, Ben..................22, 82

M MacAndrew, Richard............. 53 MacKenzie, Ian...................... 78 Mackey, Daphne.................... 51 Malderez, Angi...................... 80 Maley, Alan................52, 53, 84 Marsh, David......................... 81

E Elliott, Karen......................... 84 Ellis, Rod............................... 81 Espeseth, Miriam................... 68

Mascull, Bill.......................... 78 May, Peter............................. 74 McCarten, Jeanne............32, 78 McCarthy, Michael....32, 43, 78, 82 McDowell, Clare.................... 73 McElwee, Sarah..................... 84 McEntire, Jo.......................... 48 McGiffin, Janet...................... 53 McKay, Penny........................ 84 McKeegan, David.................. 74 Mentel, James....................... 50 Mercer, Sarah........................ 84 Mlynarczyk, Rebecca............. 86 Moses, Antoinette............52, 53 Most, Paul............................. 69 Murphy, Raymond................. 42

Strauch, Ann O...................... 64 Sunderland, Peter.................. 73 Swales, John......................... 81 Swan, Michael....................... 81

N Nakatsuhara, Fumiyo............. 82 Nation, I. S. P......................... 83 Naylor, Helen......................... 53 Neilsen, Rod.......................... 53 Newsome, J. M...................... 53 North, Brian.......................... 82 Nunan, David........................ 81

U Uddin, Jishan........................ 72 Ur, Penny....................80, 83, 84

O O’Dell, Felicity..................43, 73 O’Dell, Kathryn...................... 22 O’Sullivan, Barry.................... 84 Ostrowska, Sabina.....46, 56, 66 P Pakenham, Kenneth J............. 48 Papp, Szilvia.......................... 84 Parrish, Betsy........................ 80 Parrott, Martin...................... 82 Passmore, Lucy...................... 72 Peterson, Susan..................... 66 Poulter, Monica..................... 84 Powell, Mark......................... 78 Price, Donna.....................16, 85 Proctor, Susan....................... 26 Prowse, Philip...................52, 53 Puchta, Herbert..................... 84 Pulverness, Alan.................... 85 Purpura, James E................... 84 R Ramirez, Sylvia.................16, 85 Redman, Stuart..................... 43 Renandya, Willy A.................. 81 Reppen, Randi............36, 38, 43 Richards, Jack C.........26, 29, 30, 51, 80, 81 Rixon, Shelagh...................... 84 Roach, Peter.......................... 82 Rodgers, Theodore S.............. 81

T Tajeddin, Zia.......................... 80 Tanka, Judith......................... 69 Tanner, Rosie......................... 84 Taylor, Lynda.......................... 84 Thaine, Craig......................... 80 Thomas, Barbara................... 73 Thornbury, Scott.........81, 82, 85 Thrush, Emily Austin.............. 69 Tilouine, Helen...................... 74 Tomlinson, Brian..............53, 84

V Van der Horst Jansen, Julie.... 80 Vittorio, Pamela..................... 48 W Wajnryb, Ruth....................... 80 Walker, Carolyn..................... 53 Wallace, Michael J................. 80 Walter, Elizabeth................... 83 Watkins, Peter..................83, 85 Wegmann, Brenda................ 50 Weir, Cyril J........................... 84 Westbrook, Carolyn..........46, 56 Whalley, Elizabeth................. 69 Wharton, Jennifer.................. 58 Whettem, Erica...................... 73 White, N.M............................ 66 White, Ron............................ 80 Wiese, David......................... 48 Wijayatilake, Claire................ 72 Williams, Jessica........46, 48, 56, 58, 66 Williams, Melanie.................. 85 Wilson, Judith..................52, 53 Wilson, Rosemary.................. 84 Withrow, Jean....................... 86 Woodford, Kate..................... 83 Woodward, Tessa.................. 84 Wright, Andrew..................... 84 Z Zaorob, Maria Lucia............... 83 Zemach, Dorothy E................ 64 Zwier, Lawrence J.................. 43

S Sanabria, Carlos.................... 68 Sanabria, Kim........................ 68 Sandiford, Helen.................... 32 Sandy, Chuck........................ 29 Savage, Alice..............36, 38, 51 Savage, K. Lynn................16, 85 Saville, Nick........................... 84 Scott-Malden, Sarah.............. 53 Scrivener, Jim......................... 84 Seal, Bernard......................... 58 Seedhouse, Paul.................... 82 Selivan, Leo........................... 83 Sharp, Wendy........................ 73 Shintani, Natsuko.................. 81 Singleton, Jill......................... 64 Skehan, Peter........................ 81 Smalzer, William R............42, 86 Smith, Bernard.................53, 81 Smith, Dorolyn...................... 69 Smoke, Trudy......................... 86 Sowton, Chris...................46, 56 Spack, Ruth........................... 65 Spratt, Mary.....................82, 85 Stafford-Yilmaz, Lynn............. 64 Stanley, Graham.................... 82 Stapleton, Sara...................... 60 Stoynoff, Stephen.................. 84

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