2015 ELT Catalogue
Stepping up
CLIL
Nick Beare, Katherine and Steve Bilsborough Key Features
COURSES FOR TEENAGERS
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after each module, with project-type tasks and extra reading material Each module includes pages devoted to the development of language skills and to the integration of content and language (CLIL) Special lessons are focused on the main functions students should learn to communicate effectively There is a section of extra pairwork activities A free Magazine fosters development of autonomous learning and provides extensive and fun reading and practice, to get students interested and involved in their learning process Free Macmillan Practice Online access with a range of interactive supplementary material in a format that is familiar and appealing to teenagers Unit tests, a mid-course test and an end-of-course test are provided in the Teacher’s Guide
AUDIO CD
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Ideal for: Young teenagers who need to consolidate their communicative competence of English Stepping up is a four-level topic-based course especially thought for 12–15-year-olds. The course offers two starting levels, which makes it ideal for true and false beginners. The activities in Stepping up have been designed to develop and enhance students’ communication skills, taking into account curriculum specifications.
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Starter Level
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
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Gateway
CLIL
David Spencer Key Features of varied skills-based activities
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Cultural Knowledge) pages use authentic texts and interesting topics to look at language from a new perspective ‘Gateway to exams’ sections focus on real examstyle activities and look at specific exam skills Developing writing’ sections include model texts to help guide students to write accurately and effectively Gateway Online can be accessed using a webcode in the Student’s Book and enables students to play games, watch videos, compile their own interactive wordlists and much more NEW Gateway wordlists available to use with Sounds: The Pronunciation App
AUDIO CD
TEST CD FREE
IWB B MATERIAL
www.gateway-online.net
Ideal for: Schools and teachers who need a challenging and engaging course to lead teenage students to success in both written and oral communication Gateway is an academically-rich five-level course designed to lead teenage students to success in exams, and prepare them for university and the world of work.
COURSES FOR TEENAGERS
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Taking an inductive approach to grammar, Gateway revises and extends students’ active knowledge of grammar and vocabulary through a wealth of varied skills-based activities that recycle, revise, evaluate and develop language skills.
The course stimulates the interest of students and teachers by providing cross-curricular and cultural content that is genuinely interesting, meaningful and thought-provoking.
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B2
B2+
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Phases
CLIL
Emma Heyderman and Fiona Mauchline / Patrick Howarth and Patricia Reilly / Olivia Johnston – Series consultant: Alejandra Ottolina COURSES FOR TEENAGERS
Key Features ’ The units in the Student’s Book guarantee ’ ’ ’ ’
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extensive practice in both written and oral contexts Each Student’s Book includes material for extensive reading as well as extra communicative activities An ‘Editing your Work’ section allows students to develop mistake awareness Step-by-step projects foster collaborative work as well as students’ development of their presentation skills A language reference provides activities for autonomous study and reinforcement of grammar structures A generator wheel (in Levels 1 & 2) and a writing generator (in Levels 3 & 4) allow students to develop their sentence building and creative writing skills through fun activities The Workbook brings a free Audio CD and four extra practice worksheets
AUDIO CD
AUDIO CD
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Ideal for: Secondary schools and teachers who need stimulating material for secondary teaching with a solid and motivating approach to learning Phases is a four-level course starting from a false beginner level, which contains a wealth of material genuinely interesting to teenagers.
Phases reflects the wide range of different linguistic capabilities of students starting their secondary education, as well as their varied levels of experience and cultural awareness. Phases aims to encourage students to learn about the world around them. Texts and situations are based on real contexts with specific cultural references.
Phases in learning, Phases for life!
Phases
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Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
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Vocabulary is presented by means of visually impressive openings that will motivate teenage students to speak and learn.
At the end of each unit, there is a a culture section ơ English-speaking countries combined with a related CLIL topic. This section also includes a webquest for students to investigate some aspect of each culture in more depth.
COURSES FOR TEENAGERS
The new vocabulary is then integrated with the stuctures to be taught in each unit in two reading and listening texts which deal with topics appealing to teenagers. Apart from these texts, each unit also includes a ‘Diversity’ section with general culture texts.
There is a ‘Progress check’ in each unit for students to revise and integrate what they have learnt.
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Hot Spot
CLIL
Colin Granger and Katherine Stannett
COURSES FOR TEENAGERS
Hot Spot is a five-level course for students aged 10–14. It takes students from beginner to intermediate level. Level 5 is ideal for students preparing for the PET for Schools exam.
Key Features ’ ‘Check your English’ activities at the end of every lesson encourage learners to take responsibility for their language learning
’ Grammar references and further practice can be found in the illustrated grammar summary at the back of the Student’s Book
’ Pronunciation activities in every module focus on common pronunciation problems using rhythm drills, intonation, stress patterns and vowel sounds ’ Every ‘Extra special’ section contains a mini project that is perfect for homework assignments and encourages communicative language use
CD-ROM
AUDIO CD
TEST CD
FREE
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www.macmillanenglish.com/hotspot
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Insights
CLIL
Catherine McBeth, Katherine and Steve Bilsborough, Patricia Reilly and Roy Norris Series Consultant: Alejandra Ottolina Insights is a highly communicative three-level series especially designed to take teenagers from false beginner to intermediate level.
Key Features Â’ Very clear vocabulary and grammar presentations followed by carefully graded practice
’ A challenging Workbook with a free Multi-ROM and a free Audio CD ’ Two readers, one at the end of the Student’s Book and the other at the end of the Workbook ’ Plenty of extra activities in the Insights Extra Resource CD
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AUDIO CD
AUDIO CD
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Hot Spot
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Level 5
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COURSES FOR TEENAGERS – CHART HOT SPOT LEVEL 2
LEVEL 3
LEVEL 4
Can/Can’t
Comparatives & superlatives
Conditionals
Past perfect
Possessives
Going to future
Future simple
Relative clauses
Present continuous
Have to
Modals
Reported speech
Present simple
Past simple regular/irregular verbs
Must/Mustn’t
Used to
Present simple verb to be
Past simple verb to be
Passive
Verbs + infinitive/gerund
There is/There are
There was/There were
This/that/these/those
Past continuous
LEVEL 5
Present perfect
Future forms Question tags
STEPPING UP STARTER
LEVEL 1
LEVEL 2
Adverbs of frequency
Countables & uncountables
Comparatives & superlatives Conditionals
LEVEL 3
Can/Can’t
Must/Mustn’t
Going to future
Like & don’t like
Past simple regular/irregular verbs Past continuous
Passive
Possessives
Past simple verb to be
Present simple
Present perfect
Present simple
Present continuous
There was/There were
Present simple
Present simple verb to be
There was/There were
Verbs + infinite/gerund
Relative clauses
Future simple
COURSES FOR TEENAGERS
LEVEL 1
PHASES LEVEL 1
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 3
LEVEL 4
Can/Can’t
Conditionals
Conditionals
Conditionals
Have got
Countables & uncountables
Future forms
Passive
Past simple regular/irregular verbs
Going to future
Passive
Past perfect
Past simple verb to be
Must/Mustn’t
Past simple regular/irregular verbs
Past continuous
Present continuous
Past simple regular/irregular verbs
Present continuous
Relative clauses
Present simple
Past simple verb to be
Present perfect
Reported speech
Present simple verb to be
Past continuous
Present simple
Verbs + infinitive/gerund
There is/There are
There was/There were
Reported speech
Grammar features are in alphabetical order.
INSIGHTS LEVEL 1
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 3
Can/Can’t
Conditionals
Causative use of get & have
Going to future
Future simple
Conditionals
Past simple regular/irregular verbs
Have to
Future perfect
Past simple verb to be
Modals
Passive
Present & past continuous
Must/Mustn’t
Past perfect
Present simple
Present perfect
Relative clauses
Present simple verb to be
Question tags
Reported speech
There is/There are
Relative clauses
Verbs + infinitive/gerund
There was/There were
Used to
Verbs not used in the continuous forms
GATEWAY A2
B1
B1+
B2+
Can/Can’t
Causative use of get & have
Causative use of get & have
Causative use of get & have
Future simple
Conditionals
Future continuous
Conditionals
Going to future
Passive
Future forms
Future forms
Modals
Past perfect
Future perfect
Modals
Must/Mustn’t
Past continuous
Present perfect continuous
Past simple regular/irregular verbs
Past simple regular/irregular verbs Relative clauses
Used to
Reported speech
Past simple verb to be
Reported speech
B2
Verbs + infinitive/gerund
Present continuous
Too/Enough
Comparatives & superlatives
Present perfect
Conditionals
Present simple
Future forms
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