International Catalogue 2011

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Macmillan Education English Language Teaching Catalogue 2011

“Language is the people that live it.”


Learning is changing. Language is mobile.

Macmillan Education ELT Catalogue 2011 Who is Macmillan Education? Macmillan Education is a global publisher of English Language Teaching (ELT), English and Spanish curriculum, digital, and online materials. We work with local teachers, institutions, educational authorities and Ministries of Education to develop high-quality coursebooks and supplementary materials to suit the needs of today’s classroom. Our publishing is supported by a wealth of educational services, such as teacher training and online learning, which underpins our commitment to deliver the most effective and appropriate educational resources for our customers. International English Language Teaching catalogue Our International ELT catalogue profiles the diverse range of Macmillan Education’s English Language publishing. We have materials for students from pre-primary through to university, business people and even pilots! Today, our publishing is more about digital materials than ever before and we are proud of initiatives such as Macmillan Dictionary Online, Onestopenglish and Macmillan Webinars. www.macmillanenglish.com is the place to find all the information on all ELT books and products published by Macmillan Education. Local specialisation We may be global publishers but at the heart of our business is a strong local identity. This is exemplified by our range of publishing for Spain, Poland, Latin America, the Middle East and China, amongst others. www.macmillaneducation.com has a full range of local catalogues to browse. Macmillan Education and You Our publishing is also about recognising new talent, which is why we’re proudly sponsoring the British Council’s new ELTon The Macmillan Education New Writing Award. You’d be amazed how much of our publishing is influenced by our teachers. Lindsay Clandfield, author of our new course Global was a contributor to onestopenglish.com We are delighted to celebrate 10 years of onestop’s creation this year tens of thousands of you use the sites’ resources and send us wonderful feedback. You’ll be able to join in the celebrations throughout this year. The bigger picture Macmillan Education and Macmillan English Campus are part of the Macmillan Publishing Group. Other Macmillan companies and divisions include Nature Publishing Group, Pan Macmillan and Palgrave Macmillan. For more information about the Macmillan Publishing Group, please visit www.macmillan.com 4X

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Teenage Courses

Gateway

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Listen.

Learn.

Grays

B1 Student’s Book David Spencer

p 30

25 mm

iPhone.

Minimumsize

iPad.

iPod touch.

W hiteout B1 Student’s Book David Spencer

Dictionary App with tests and definitions in British and American English – available from the App Store.

Children’s

p 36

p 27

p 26

Colin Granger Katherine Stannett

Student’s Book

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Images courtesy of Apple Inc.

p 34

www.macmillandictionary.com www.macmillandictionary.com

CLIL

Components Teacher’s Notes

Pupil’s Book

Photocopiable Resources CD

Vocabulary and Songs CD

z Teacher’s Notes

z z z

Tests Photocopiable worksheets Homework worksheets Word cards

Class CDs

Vocabulary and Songs CD This recording is copyright and unauthorised copying is illegal. Windows: This is an autorun CD. If the application does not start automatically, navigate to your CD-ROM drive (usually D and open the file macmillan.htm in a web browser.

Š Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 IISBN 978 0 2307 1997 2 (Pupil’s CD) ISBN 978 0 2304 0080 1 (Pack)

Joanne Ramsden

Photocopiable Resources and Tests CD 1

Macintosh/Linux: Mount the CD (if necessary) (Linux only). Open ‘macmillan.htm’ in a web browser.

This recording is copyright and unauthorised copying is illegal. Š Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 ISBN 978 0 2304 0082 5

Not to be sold separately

1. Title / Introduction 2. Song: The days of the week 3. Song: The weather

Not to be sold separately

4. Unit 1. Chant: My school 5. Unit 1. Song: In my school 6. Unit 1. Chant: Line up! 7. Unit 2. Chant: My senses 8. Unit 2. Song: I have five senses. 9. Unit 2. Rap: Cross the road 10. Unit 3. Chant: My body 11. Unit 3. Song: Only one me

Flashcards

12. Unit 3. Rap: Keep clean 13. Unit 4. Chant: My family 14. Unit 4. Song: How many brothers? 15. Unit 4. Song: We all help at home

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16. Unit 4. Chant: My flat 17. Unit 5. Chant: Food

18. Unit 5. Song: Apples and pears are fruit 19. Unit 5. Rap: Healthy habits 20. Unit 6. Chant: Animals

Vocabulary and Songs CD

33. Unit 9. Rap: Stop! Look! Listen! Think! 34. Unit 10. Chant: Landscapes 35. Unit 10. Song: I want to go to the coast! 36. Unit 11. Chant: The Sun

21. Unit 6. Chant: Animals 22. Unit 6. Song: Animals have babies

p 44

Macmillan Natural and Social Science Primary 1 Pupil’s Book

Readers

37. Unit 11. Song: Hello Sunshine!

Worldwide rights

Pupil’s Book

Some of our titles are market restricted in certain regions of the world. For full details on the rights issues please visit the ‘what we publish’ page on www.macmillaneducation.com

38. Unit 11. Song: Slip! Slop! Slap!

23. Unit 6. Song: Habitat

39. Unit 11. Chant: Cosmo’s months

24. Unit 7. Chant: Plants 25. Unit 7. Song: Plant a little seed

40. Unit 12. Chant: Materials

26. Unit 8. Chant: Water and air

41. Unit 12. Song: Materials

27. Unit 8. Chant: Water and air

42. Unit 12. Rap: Let’s recycle!

28. Unit 8. Song: All living things need water 29. Unit 8. Rap: Don’t waste water! 30. Unit 9. Chant: My neighbourhood 31. Unit 9. Chant: My neighbourhood

Skills

32. Unit 9. Song: In my neighbourhood

to be updated

Not to be sold separately.

Posters

Audio CD

68

Plants

p 42

cactus

flower

Š Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010

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Audio CD

Audio CD

This recording is copyright and unauthorised copying is illegal.

This recording is copyright and unauthorised copying is illegal.

This recording is copyright and unauthorised copying is illegal.

Š Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010

Š Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010

Š Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010

ISBN 978 0 2307 2001 5

ISBN 978 0 2307 2001 5

ISBN 978 0 2307 2001 5

CD 3

CD 2

CD 1

Units 8-12*

Units 5-8

Introduction and Units 1-4

tree

leaf

Digital Resources

Š Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010

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Joanne Ramsden

p 98

bush

plant

stem

z

roots

seed

grass

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Interactive posters Slide presentations Animations and simulations

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p 98

www.macmillan.es

9 780230 400801

Joanne Ramsden

INCLUDES Vocabulary and Songs CD

Environmental Policy

Macmillan Education marketing materials are printed on environmentally friendly papers. The trees come from sustainable forests where more trees are planted than used, and only biodegradable chemicals are used in the processing.

p 73 p 78

ePiracy

‘ePiracy’, or the sharing and downloading of books online is an illegal activity. The illegal sharing of Macmillan Education books, materials, websites and multi-media resources breaks all copyright code conventions and undermines our authors, and the efforts we invest in creating top quality resources. We take this illegal activity very seriously and we are currently working on initiatives, both internally within Macmillan’s legal team, and with the Publishers Association to target the websites that infringe our copyright and trademark by sharing our materials, or by offering links to download materials. For full details of our activities visit www.macmillaneducation.com

Copying Exams p 63 p 60

p 66

p 67

p 68

According to the International Copyright Act of 1976, the law allows a reader to make a single copy of a part of a book for purposes of private study. It does not allow the copying of entire books or the making of multiple copies of extracts. In some countries it is possible for schools to do a limited amount of photocopying under the terms of a licence issued by a licensing agency such as the Copyright Licensing Agency (CLA) in the UK. The other circumstance in which photocopying of copyright material is permitted is when the publisher has designated a book or part of a book ‘photocopiable’. This special permission is always indicated clearly in the book both at the front and on every photocopiable page. Many of the Teacher’s Books that accompany Macmillan Education ELT courses contain such photocopiable material. Under no circumstances may schools photocopy materials for use in selfaccess centres, unless they have registered with the Copyright Licensing Agency or an associated licensing agency and allow/use photocopying strictly in accordance with their regulations. In the case of audio recordings, it is permissible for a school to make a copy of an audio cassette or CD, keeping the original as back-up. Only one copy may exist at any one time. A school may copy different parts of an original audio cassette or CD on to several cassettes or CDs, providing that no part of the original exists in more than one copy at any one time. No copying, single or multiple, of video cassettes or DVDs is permitted.

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Macmillan Education ELT Catalogue 2011 Who is Macmillan Education? Macmillan Education is a global publisher of English Language Teaching (ELT), English and Spanish curriculum, digital, and online materials. We work with local teachers, institutions, educational authorities and Ministries of Education to develop high-quality coursebooks and supplementary materials to suit the needs of today’s classroom. Our publishing is supported by a wealth of educational services, such as teacher training and online learning, which underpins our commitment to deliver the most effective and appropriate educational resources for our customers. International English Language Teaching catalogue Our International ELT catalogue profiles the diverse range of Macmillan Education’s English Language publishing. We have materials for students from pre-primary through to university, business people and even pilots! Today, our publishing is more about digital materials than ever before and we are proud of initiatives such as Macmillan Dictionary Online, Onestopenglish and Macmillan Webinars. www.macmillanenglish.com is the place to find all the information on all ELT books and products published by Macmillan Education. Local specialisation We may be global publishers but at the heart of our business is a strong local identity. This is exemplified by our range of publishing for Spain, Poland, Latin America, the Middle East and China, amongst others. www.macmillaneducation.com has a full range of local catalogues to browse. Macmillan Education and You Our publishing is also about recognising new talent, which is why we’re proudly sponsoring the British Council’s new ELTon The Macmillan Education New Writing Award. You’d be amazed how much of our publishing is influenced by our teachers. Lindsay Clandfield, author of our new course Global was a contributor to onestopenglish.com We are delighted to celebrate 10 years of onestop’s creation this year tens of thousands of you use the sites’ resources and send us wonderful feedback. You’ll be able to join in the celebrations throughout this year. The bigger picture Macmillan Education and Macmillan English Campus are part of the Macmillan Publishing Group. Other Macmillan companies and divisions include Nature Publishing Group, Pan Macmillan and Palgrave Macmillan. For more information about the Macmillan Publishing Group, please visit www.macmillan.com 4X

Black

3X

5X

Breathing area

NEW

Teenage Courses

B1 Student’s Book David Spencer

p 30

25 mm

Minimumsize

W hiteout B1 Student’s Book David Spencer

Children’s

p 36

p 27

p 26

3X

Grays Gateway

NEW FOR 2011

3X

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Colin Granger Katherine Stannett

Student’s Book

8QWLWOHG

p 34

CLIL

Components Teacher’s Notes

Pupil’s Book

Photocopiable Resources CD

Vocabulary and Songs CD

z Teacher’s Notes

z z z

Tests Photocopiable worksheets Homework worksheets Word cards

Class CDs

Vocabulary and Songs CD This recording is copyright and unauthorised copying is illegal. Windows: This is an autorun CD. If the application does not start automatically, navigate to your CD-ROM drive (usually D and open the file macmillan.htm in a web browser.

Š Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 IISBN 978 0 2307 1997 2 (Pupil’s CD) ISBN 978 0 2304 0080 1 (Pack)

Joanne Ramsden

Photocopiable Resources and Tests CD 1

Macintosh/Linux: Mount the CD (if necessary) (Linux only). Open ‘macmillan.htm’ in a web browser.

This recording is copyright and unauthorised copying is illegal. Š Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 ISBN 978 0 2304 0082 5

Not to be sold separately

1. Title / Introduction 2. Song: The days of the week 3. Song: The weather

Not to be sold separately

4. Unit 1. Chant: My school 5. Unit 1. Song: In my school 6. Unit 1. Chant: Line up! 7. Unit 2. Chant: My senses 8. Unit 2. Song: I have five senses. 9. Unit 2. Rap: Cross the road 10. Unit 3. Chant: My body 11. Unit 3. Song: Only one me

Flashcards

12. Unit 3. Rap: Keep clean 13. Unit 4. Chant: My family 14. Unit 4. Song: How many brothers? 15. Unit 4. Song: We all help at home

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16. Unit 4. Chant: My flat 17. Unit 5. Chant: Food

18. Unit 5. Song: Apples and pears are fruit 19. Unit 5. Rap: Healthy habits 20. Unit 6. Chant: Animals

Vocabulary and Songs CD

33. Unit 9. Rap: Stop! Look! Listen! Think! 34. Unit 10. Chant: Landscapes 35. Unit 10. Song: I want to go to the coast! 36. Unit 11. Chant: The Sun

21. Unit 6. Chant: Animals 22. Unit 6. Song: Animals have babies

p 44

Macmillan Natural and Social Science Primary 1 Pupil’s Book

Readers

37. Unit 11. Song: Hello Sunshine!

Pupil’s Book

38. Unit 11. Song: Slip! Slop! Slap!

23. Unit 6. Song: Habitat

39. Unit 11. Chant: Cosmo’s months

24. Unit 7. Chant: Plants 25. Unit 7. Song: Plant a little seed

40. Unit 12. Chant: Materials

26. Unit 8. Chant: Water and air

41. Unit 12. Song: Materials

27. Unit 8. Chant: Water and air

42. Unit 12. Rap: Let’s recycle!

28. Unit 8. Song: All living things need water 29. Unit 8. Rap: Don’t waste water! 30. Unit 9. Chant: My neighbourhood 31. Unit 9. Chant: My neighbourhood

Skills

32. Unit 9. Song: In my neighbourhood

to be updated

Not to be sold separately.

Posters

Audio CD

68

Plants

p 42

cactus

flower

Š Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010

36 IODVKFDUGV LQGG

Audio CD

Audio CD

This recording is copyright and unauthorised copying is illegal.

This recording is copyright and unauthorised copying is illegal.

This recording is copyright and unauthorised copying is illegal.

Š Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010

Š Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010

Š Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010

ISBN 978 0 2307 2001 5

ISBN 978 0 2307 2001 5

ISBN 978 0 2307 2001 5

CD 3

CD 2

CD 1

Units 8-12*

Units 5-8

Introduction and Units 1-4

leaf

Digital Resources

Š Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010

36 IODVKFDUGV LQGG

tree

Joanne Ramsden

p 98

bush

plant

stem

z

roots

seed

grass

z

57

Š Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 Macmillan Natural and Social Science 1

z

Interactive posters Slide presentations Animations and simulations

I S B N 978-0-230-40080-1 Š Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010

36 IODVKFDUGV LQGG

p 98

www.macmillan.es

9 780230 400801

Joanne Ramsden

INCLUDES Vocabulary and Songs CD

p 73 p 78

Exams p 63 p 60

p 66

p 67

p 68


CONTENTS NEW

2

Digital and Online

FEATURED TITLE – Gateway

Gateway

10–11

Children’s Courses

12

Teenage Courses

30

CLIL

40

Young Adult / Adult Courses

48

Exams

60

Skills, Grammar and Vocabulary

72

Business and Professional English

80

Dictionaries

90

Readers

98

Methodology

100

Palgrave Macmillan

105

B1 Student’s Book

Key Title Level Chart

David Spencer

B1 Student’s Book David Spencer

p 30

INTERMEDIATE

coursebook

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Networking in English is for anyone who finds it hard to ‘find the right words’ when communicating informally in the workplace. This course not only deals with survival English for travel or small talk, but also the interpersonal strategies used by good native speaker communicators. Networking in English focuses on the factors that make a good socializer/communicator: using appropriate functional expressions in common social situations, having the vocabulary to speak about a range of topics, using reasonably accurate grammar to get your message across, being able to listen to fast speech and understand a variety of accents, having effective conversations which build rapport and mutual understanding,

Meetings in English

Meetings in English

Bryan Stephens

Meetings in English

considering social etiquette and being sensitive when communicating with different cultures. A student needs analysis at the start of the book allows each student to follow the book in a tailor-made fashion, prioritising the material most relevant to their needs.

The author Bryan Stephens ‌

Bryan Stephens

Free resource website with business English material at: www.businessenglishonline.net

Adult

Business

Be effective in

p 86

international meetings

p 84

I S B N 978-0-2304-0192-1

Use your Macmillan English Dictionary with this book.

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INCLUDES AUDIO CD

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www.macmillanenglish.com

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Methodology

eachers who need to prepare and comprehensive grammar to understand grammar points l ideas and techniques, it is achers.

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Sharma, Barrett and Jones

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ESP

400 Ideas for Interactive Whiteboards

Whiteboards

Macmillan Offices and Distributors 107

400 Ideas for Interactive Whiteboards Instant Activities using Technology

p 87

p 101

Pete Sharma, Barney Barrett and Francis Jones

Title Index

111

Author Index

112

0:)5

p 101

MACMILLAN BOOKS FOR TEACHERS

Series Editor: Adrian Underhill

KEY A1

NEW

Available in 2011

Macmillan Practice Online –

online practice courses offering carefully designed resources for supplementary practice

A2

SEE ALSO

B1

B2

CEF – all our titles are benchmarked to the C1 C2 Common European Framework

Recommended titles – for use alongside our courses

American English titles – we publish a

wide range of American English titles – for more in-depth information including scope and sequence, see www.macmillanenglish.com


eBooks

book

book

www.macmillaneducation.com/ebooks Learning is changing. Language is mobile. Macmillan moves into eBooks

DIGITAL eBooks

p2

Apps

p3

Interactive Whiteboard Material p 4 Onestopenglish

p5

p6

Social Media

p8

Macmillan Resource Sites

p9

We’ve chosen a range of titles that are perfect for teachers looking for background reading or extra resources and students who want to fill travel time. You can browse the books first, flick through a few pages, as you would do the real thing, before deciding on the right one.

courtesy of Apple Inc

Online Learning

With space and time at a premium, we’re developing Macmillan’s new eBooks with a wide range of our most popular titles available in electronic format. Our eBooks offer flexibility to anyone looking for electronic versions of our titles. There’s no need to carry physical copies any more; the whole book and listening materials are available to download, ready for transferring to your mobile, hand-held device or computer.

The range of titles Everyone loves a good book and whether your favourite is Macmillan Reader modern, classic, adventure or crime, our range of popular graded readers are all ready to download. Or maybe you’ve simply run out of physical space in the library or school, and are considering creating a digital library for students to access. Add the whole range of graded readers to your bookshelf for students to browse. Looking for one of Macmillan’s classic photocopiable worksheets from our very useful resource books? You can now download your own version of some of the most popular and classic resource books – such as Children’s Games and English Sketches. Desperate for the recommended methodology title that you can’t get your hands on? Our eBooks now provide many of the seminal Macmillan Books for Teachers range.

Next steps

www.macmillaneducation.com/ebooks 2

Our eBooks are also available through popular eBooks stores.

courtesy of Apple Inc

As our list expands this year you’ll find a growing range of exams and business self-study titles. It’s all pretty simple. Visit the site to experiment and trial a free Macmillan Reader.


Apps

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apps

www.macmillaneducation.com/apps e book

Macmillan English Dictionary

NEW

for iPhone, iPod touch & iPad

book

DIGITAL

Learning is changing and as ever Macmillan Education is at the forefront of that change. We have joined forces with DW Education to produce a suite of Apps based on our award-winning dictionaries, for the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. book

These easy-to-use, practical and snappy tools give learners of English access to ‘on-the-spot’ definitions, phonetics, pronunciation and synonyms plus the feature that makes Macmillan English dictionaries unique: the red-star system indicating frequency of usage. All this at the touch of an iPhone, iPod touch or iPad screen. In addition, the highly interactive interface allows users to cross-search for the definitions of other words to create and manage their own wordlists.

Key features

Highly interactive and intuitive Star system indicates the frequency of usage of a word Pronunciation audio available for either British or American English book allows users to search for the definition of other words book Cross-search book Users can create their own wordlists, review their most recently searched words and view directly the most common 7,500 words • Vocabulary tests make the application fun • Bookshelf listing other Macmillan applications

Macmillan Diccionario Pocket

courtesy of Apple Inc

• • • • •

NEW

Macmillan Diccionario Pocket has been written primarily for Spanish learners of English. On the English to Spanish side, it provides quick and accurate translations to help Spanish speakers as they are reading texts in English. The Spanish to English side is designed to help Spanish speakers when they are writing in English. As well as translations of Spanish words and phrases, it provides information about relevant English grammatical structures, English collocations, and the cultural connotations of some of the English translations.

Key features

Over 61,000 words, phrases and examples Clean, uncluttered layout Clear guidance on when to use (and not use) translations Guidance on how to use English words in speech and writing Explicit warnings about mismatches between Spanish and English The most frequent English words are shown in red and graded with stars

Pronunciation App

courtesy of Apple Inc

• • • • • •

NEW

courtesy of Apple Inc

The perfect companion mobile app for both students and teachers interested in English pronunciation. Produced in association with Adrian Underhill, and taking content from the best-selling book Sound Foundations. Tap on the interactive chart to listen to the sounds of English, and to hear sample words containing those sounds. Test yourself using the built-in quizzes and games, and increase your vocabulary through studying the included wordlists.

Key features

• Perfect for both students and teachers • Tap on the interactive phonetic chart to hear the sound of the symbol, plus an example word • Toggle between British and American pronunciation • Practise and test yourself with the built-in quizzes

All Macmillan Apps are available from the Apple App Store

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Interactive Whiteboard apps Material

iwb

Macmillan Education produces a wide range of products for use on Interactive Whiteboards, both to support Macmillan courses and as stand-alone resources for use alongside any coursebook.

DIGITAL TIP All Macmillan Education CD-ROMs and Macmillan Practice Online can be used on Interactive Whiteboards. Simply project the CD-ROM on to any whiteboard to create interactive group activities in class.

DIGITAL

Science Zone

NEW

Science Zone is designed for teachers of primary students who would like to use some cross-curricular content in their lessons, and who enjoy the versatility and teaching opportunities offered by Interactive Whiteboards. This IWB software will complement any textbook-based teaching programme through all levels of primary.

These IWB materials are platform indipendent

Science Zone IWB CD-ROM Level 1 9788479425579 Level 2 9788479427030 Level 3 9788479427085

book

Key features

• Each Science Zone pack includes approximately 150 enjoyable and engaging Interactive Whiteboard activities and 36 photocopiable worksheets • Covers 12 key scientific topics per level • The interactive activities cleverly exploit the benefits of IWB technology to their maximum potential to ensure students are engaged and motivated • Self-correcting activities reject incorrect answers and confirm correct answers in a variety of ways to keep students entertained • Teacher’s Notes include comprehensive, step-by-step instructions about how to use the material with classes • Suggestions for extra activities, project work and homework are also found in the Teacher’s Notes

Busy Board book

Topic-based Interactive Whiteboard materials for primary students that encourage active involvement in the classroom. Ten beautifully illustrated topic areas with entertaining activities improve booklexical and content knowledge through interactive games that get the students moving and motivated to learn. The software can be used as stand-alone material or as a complement to any primary coursebook. Busy Board IWB CD-ROM Level 1 9780230729858 Level 2 9780230729865 Level 3 9780230729872

NEW

Levels 1–3 Pack

9780230729889

Animal Explorers Primary / Secondary Animal Explorers is a flexible, topic-based online young learner resource, complete with video, audio , games and interactive exercises. Animal Explorers is ideal for use in the classroom, with an interactive whiteboard or projector, or in a multimedia lab. Bringing the animal kingdom to life, it takes learners on a journey through three different worlds, each with diverse topics, for a total of hundreds of activities. Animal Explorers British English 1 9780230435025 2-5 9780230751675 6-10 9780230751682 11-20 9780230435032

American English 1 9780230751699 2-5 9780230751705 6-10 9780230751712 11-20 9780230751729

Also available as part of Macmillan English Campus (see p 6)

SEE ALSO We also have a wide range of Interactive Whiteboard Material to support our courses.

Children p 29 Teenage p 39 Adult p 59 4


NEW LOOK

Onestopenglish

DIGITAL

In 2011 the number one resource site for English language teachers is celebrating its tenth anniversary - and thanks to a brandnew design, it’s never looked better. With over 7,000 resources organised into core subject areas, including completelesson plans, worksheets, audio, video and flashcards, you’ll always find what you’re looking for on onestopenglish. Whether you teach children, teenagers, adults or business executives, onestopenglish is the only place to come for your English language teaching materials. Visit www.onestopenglish.com for more information and to find out about our special birthday promotions and competitions!

Key features • • • • • •

‘Try before you buy’ with free sample material in all sections of the site Use our popular weekly news lessons from the Guardian Find a huge range of audio and podcasts, with easy-to-use lesson plans Access a complete subscription service, with resources published every week Bookmark resources and plan lessons with the Learning Calendar Download more than 700 CLIL resources from the dedicated onestopclil section

Onestopblogs – www.onestopblogs.com Onestopblogs brings together the best blogs from the English language teaching community. Featuring blogs from experts, linguists and teachers and organizing posts by most popular and most recent, onestopblogs is the portal for news, views, tips and trends in English language teaching. This innovative service removes the need to subscribe to different blog feeds, providing an easy way to keep your ear to the ground in the world of English language teaching.

Also available as part of your onestopenglish subscription

NEW

Onestop Learning Calendar The Learning Calendar is an innovative tool that enables onestopenglish subscribers to organise online resources, plan lessons and share links with colleagues and friends. Resources can be arranged into folders and scheduled into the calendar so you can easily see which resources you have selected for your day’s teaching.

Onestopclil A teacher resource bank for primary and secondary CLIL teachers, onestopclil can be found in a dedicated section within onestopenglish. It offers an excitingrange of flexible, ready-made, subject-specific resources for both English language teachers and subject teachers.

For further information see p 47 in the CLIL section

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Macmillan English Campus Equips teachers, encourages students, enhances learning Macmillan English Campus is the ultimate blended learning solution. Combining sophisticated course management tools with a database of over 4,200 activities, the English Campus offers you a flexible and engaging online learning environment which allows your teachers full control of the resources, automatically monitors your students’ progress and meets the needs of your institution. 3X

3X

DIGITAL

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Key features

Macmillan English Campus now also includes:

Content • 4,200 resources ranging from beginner to advanced, including language and vocabulary exercises, listening and pronunciation practice, news lessons, web projects, games and Interactive Worlds for younger learners • Updated exam practice resources for TOEFL©, TOEIC©, IELTS and Cambridge ESOL • Resources for English for Academic Purposes

• Pre-built Placement Test • Voice Record and Playback tool, allowing learners to practise their speaking skills • Brand new, enhanced Exercise Player • Bank of purpose-made video activities for 25 m m business and general English • Test Compiler containing over 650 exercises

Reference Material • Macmillan English Dictionary Online • Over 460 grammar reference units • Methodology database for teachers

Coming soon

5X

Monitoring • Automatic electronic markbook allowing students and teachers to track progress Coursebuilding • Coursebuilding tool allowing institutions to create their own specialised courses • Over 30 ready-built courses to use with your classes

• A brand-new functionality allowing teachers to upload and share self-authored materials, to create even more specialised, bespoke courses • A sharing tool allowing students to send their voice recordings and written work to their teachers, so they can easily receive feedback on their speaking and writing skills

To find out more, go to www.macmillanenglishcampus.com

The branding option allows institutions to add their own logo to the platform

NEW LOOK

Teachers follow the progress and marks of their classes

Weekly updated news items at three levels in association with The Guardian Weekly

Teachers can access a digital library of methodology books, and add methodology units to courses

Personalized and flexible tools for bookmarks, wordlists and weblinks available to all students and teachers

Quality-assured Macmillan content

Language Games CD-ROM Language Games features over 150 compelling English language games in three bands of language difficulty. Developed by Macmillan Education’s leading ELT authors, the games offer real language practice for learners from young teenagers to adults. The CD-ROM is available in British English and American English for single users or as a network edition (1–25 users) for schools and universities. Try before you buy: you can find sample games at www.macmillanenglishcampus.com/games

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Compatible with Windows ® XP and MAC ® OS x 10.x; minimum 512 MB RAM.

Single Edition (British) Network Edition (British)

9781405095662 9781405095686

Single Edition (American) 9781405095679 Network Edition (American) 9781405095693

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Macmillan Practice Online Macmillan Practice Online is an online practice environment for learners of English as a foreign language. With over 60 courses to choose from and a wealth of engaging online resources, supplementary practice has never been more flexible or more affordable. Accessible anywhere with an internet connection, MPO is the easiest, most cost-effective way to offer online learning to all your students, working alongside your printed resources to improve their results.

DIGITAL

www.macmillanpracticeonline.com

Key features Courses to suit every need: Available courses include academic and general English, exam practice and Macmillan Education coursebook accompaniments A wealth of interactive resources: Up to 200 individual interactive activities per course, including language and vocabulary exercises, listening and pronunciation practice, web projects and games Grammar support: A comprehensive database of over 460 reference units, complete with explanations and interactive activities for reinforcement A leading ELT dictionary Free, direct access to the Macmillan English Dictionary Online, helping students extend their vocabulary and improve pronunciation Instant feedback for students Scores are automatically stored in students’ personal markbooks, providing a complete record of their work which they can download and print to share with their teachers

NEW LOOK

Access chosen course material

Benefit from extensive support on a variety of language points

Direct access to the dictionary at any time

Track your progress and receive instant feedback on completed work

Macmillan Practice Online is available for the following international courses: ADULT New Inside Out Original Inside Out New American Inside Out Straightforward openMind masterMind

TEENAGE Gateway New Inspiration Original Inspiration American Inspiration Hot Spot Breakthrough

BUSINESS In Company In Company 2nd Edition General English, Business English and exam practice courses also available

For full details of all MPO courses visit www.macmillanpracticeonline.com

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Facebook Our Facebook pages are hubs of activity, where teachers can ask us questions, share top teaching tips, view Macmillan photos and video footage and keep informed of upcoming events and conferences. Whether you’re a fan of Global, of our Readers, of the Macmillan Dictionary (What’s Your English?), of onestopenglishor Macmillan Education as a whole, there’s a Facebook fan page for you to “like”! www.facebook.com/macmillaneducation www.facebook.com/macmillanglobal www.facebook.com/whatsyourenglish www.facebook.com/macmillanreaders www.facebook.com/onestopenglish

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DIGITAL

Macmillanenglish.com is Macmillan Education’s online catalogue and bookshop. This site provides you with detailed information on Macmillan Education’s full range of ELT products in both British and American English. From pre-primary materials and graded readers to adult courses and business English titles, Macmillanenglish.com has everything you need to teach English with Macmillan Education.

Macmillaneducation.com Everything you need to know about Macmillan Education as a global publisher, from information about our regional offices to advice on how to submit your ideas for courses. Macmillaneducation.com is also the home of our digital catalogue, with samples and demos of all our online and digital products.

Macmillandictionary.com Everything to help you learn, live and love English. Clear definitions, pronunciation, real examples, usage notes, an integrated thesaurus, the open dictionary for you to submit your own words, an award-winning blog, and much more. www.macmillandictionary.com

Adult Courses Three of Macmillan Education’s popular adult courses are supported by resource sites. Straightforward, Inside Out and Global have interactive websites with a wealth of material for teachers, and each has a regular ‘eLesson’ service which delivers high-quality teaching material straight to your inbox. www.macmillanenglish.com/insideout www.macmillanenglish.com/straightforward www.macmillanenglish.com/global

Business and ESP Macmillan Business Online contains resources to accompany Macmillan Education’s extensive list of business English publishing. Monthly podcasts, PowerPoint presentations and sample business dilemmas showcase The Business, while a bi-monthly email service sends In Company lessons straight to your inbox. The Campaign, Aviation English and English for Law Enforcement sites contain resources including lesson plans and worksheets, audio material, tests and answer keys. www.businessenglishonline.net www.macmillanenglish.com/aviationenglish www.campaignmilitaryenglish.com www.macmillanenglish.com/englishforlawenforcement

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Macmillan Education’s young learners portal provides you with all the support you need in your primary classrooms. Sample material, downloadable resources and project work are available across eight microsites, including dedicated websites for English World, Macmillan English, Way Ahead, Bugs, Footprints, Here Comes Super Bus and the Macmillan English Explorers reading scheme. There is also a digital section with further materials and demonstrations of some of our digital products designed specifically for young learners. www.macmillanenglish.com/younglearners

Schools and Readers Additional resources for classrooms can be found on our websites designed to add extra material to Inspiration, Hot Spot and the Macmillan Readers series. The Inspiration website provides teachers with extra grammar practice materials at all four levels of the course, and culture lessons. The Macmillan Readers resource site offers materials for both teachers and students. www.macmillanenglish.com/readers www.macmillanenglish.com/inspiration www.macmillanenglish.com/hotspot

Reference Macmillan Education’s flagship suite of dictionaries and the Macmillan Books for Teachers series are both supported by interactive websites. The Macmillan Dictionaries site offers access to the free online www.macmillandictionary.com, information about the range of dictionaries, corpus information, useful glossaries, web guides and regular e-lesson services to support learning. The Macmillan Books for Teachers website offers practical support to teachers by providing videos of the series’ authors giving talks on important subjects, PowerPoint notes from workshops, as well as forthcoming webcast workshops. www.macmillandictionaries.com www.macmillanenglish.com/methodology

KEY TITLE LEVEL CHART – Children Page

Course

Beginner

High Beginner / Elementary

Pre-intermediate

Intermediate

Upper Intermediate

Advanced

YOUNG CHILDREN’S 12

Hello JoJo

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You and Me

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Cheeky Monkey

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Here’s Patch the Puppy

13

Hello Robby Rabbit

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Brilliant Fun

14

Here Comes Minibus!

14

Mini Magic

15

Little Bugs CHILDREN’S

10

15

Big Bugs

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English World

18

Footprints

20

Here Comes Super Bus

20

Story Magic

20

Brilliant

20

Jump Aboard

21

Way Ahead

22

Macmillan English

The above chart gives aproximate levels for children’s courses. The levels are based on levels for children and are not the same as those for our courses for older learners of English. The levels in this chart do not correspond to the CEF; for more information about CEF levels visit www.coe.int


Important Notice This chart is designed to act as a rough guide only. Every effort has been made to map traditional levels to CEF and ALTE levels as accurately as possible. For more information about CEF or ALTE levels visit their websites – www.coe.int and www.alte.org

Council of Europe level Macmillan level ALTE level Cambridge ESOL exam

TEENAGE 30

Gateway

33

Shine

33

Smart

33

Move Ahead

34

New Inspiration

36

Hot Spot

38

Smash

38

Tempo CLIL

45

Macmillan Topics

46

Vocabulary Practice Series

A1 Beginner 0 Breakthrough IELTS 0-2

A2 Elementary 1 Elementary KET IELTS 3

B1 / B1+ Pre-int / Intermediate 2 Lower intermediate PET / BEC Preliminary IELTS 4

B1+ / B2 Intermediate / Upper Int 3 Upper intermediate FCE / BEC Vantage IELTS 5

B2 / C1 Upper Int / Advanced 4 Lower advanced CAE / BEC Higher IELTS 6

C1 / C2 Advanced 5 Upper advanced CPE IELTS 7-8

KEY TITLE LEVEL CHART

Page

YOUNG ADULT / ADULT 48

Global

51

New Inside Out

53

Inside Out

53

Reward

54

Mind Series

56

Straightforward

58

Move EXAMS

61

Code

62 63 64

Laser Testbuilder Series Ready for PET

64

Ready for FCE

64

Ready for CAE

65

Ready for IELTS

66

Direct to FCE

67

Direct to TOEFL

67

Heinemann TOEFL® Preparation

68

Focusing on IELTS

69

IELTS Foundation & Study Skills

69

IELTS Graduation & Study Skills

70

Improve Your IELTS Skills Series

70

Tips for IELTS SKILLS, GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY

72

Check Your Vocabulary Series

73

Language Practice Series

74

Destination Series

75

Macmillan English Grammar In Context

76

Effective Reading

76

Reading Keys

77

Sentence Writing

77

Writing in Paragraphs

77

Academic Writing

77

Learning to Listen

77

People Like Us BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL

80

The Business

82

In Company

84

Meetings in English

84

Networking in English

84

Presentations in English

85

Email English

85

Telephone English

85

Get Ready for Business

86

Essential Business Vocabulary Builder

86

Business Vocabulary Builder

86

(Essential) Business Grammar Builder

87

Business English Handbook

87

Business Builder

87

Basic Survival & Survival English

88

English for Law Enforcement

88

Campaign

89

Aviation English

89

Check Your Aviation English

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Hello JoJo

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This course for 2½–4 year-olds conveys a love of learning English through fun and motivating games, stories and songs. It is ideal for children who are not yet reading or writing. It can be used as preparation for children going on to use You and Me levels 1 and 2, or independently as a one-year pre-primary course.

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CHILDREN’S COURSES AND SUPPLEMENTARY Young children’s courses Hello JoJo You and Me Cheeky Monkey Here’s Patch the Puppy Hello Robby Rabbit The Patch and Robby Show Brilliant Fun Here Comes Minibus! Mini Magic Little Bugs

p 12

p 15

Big Bugs English World Footprints Here Comes Super Bus Story Magic Brilliant Jump Aboard Way Ahead Way Ahead Readers Macmillan English

p 15 p 16 p 18 p 20 p 20 p 20 p 20 p 21 p 21 p 22

Children’s supplementary

p 23

Macmillan English Handwriting Macmillan English Explorers Macmillan English Explorers Phonics Readers Selections Macmillan Children’s Readers Macmillan Foundation Skills Series Macmillan Children’s Dictionary Macmillan Picture Dictionary Picture Grammar for Children Children’s Games

p 23 p 24

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Key features

• Methodology reflects the cognitive development of this age group, with an emphasis on movement and receptive skills • Eight units cover familiar topics such as family, colours and food • Simple stories introduce the idea of sequencing, and prepare for more complex concepts later on • One-per-term Activity Books combine language and number work • Stickers for each unit engage the children in activities and reward them for good work • Additional activities in the Teacher’s Book accommodate different lesson lengths and number of teaching hours, and different abilities within the class

p 12 p 12 p 13 p 13 p 13 p 13 p 14 p 14 p 14 p 15

Children’s courses

Interactive Whiteboard Material

Hello JoJo Pupil’s Book 9780230727809 Audio CD 9780230727847 Activity Book 1 9780230727816 Flashcards 9780230727830 Activity Book 2 9780230727823 Stickers 9780230727854 Teacher’s Book 9780230727793

You and Me Naomi Simmons

Presenting language through topics which reflect the world of pre-school children, this is a fully integrated course with an extensive phonics, reading, writing and numeracy programme.

Key features • • • • • • •

Appealing characters and enjoyable stories ensure motivation Language is presented through a variety of exciting activities Units follow a regular pattern, giving the children a sense of security Skills of reading and writing are systematically developed Memorable songs and chants develop listening and speaking skills Fun and easy-to-use craft activities help children to learn by doing Numbers Book develops numeracy alongside literacy

Enjoyable activities practise the vocabulary

p 26 p 26 p 27 p 28 p 28 p 28 p 28 p 28

p 29

TPR (Total Physical Response) activities reinforce meaning and are fun for young children The engaging characters and motivating story in every unit provide a natural context for language learning

You and Me 1 Pupil’s Book You and Me Pupil’s Book Activity Book Numbers Book Teacher’s Book Audio CD Flashcards Poster Pack

level 1 9781405079440 9781405079457 9781405079464 9781405079471 9780230027176 9781405079495 9781405079488

level 2 9781405079518 9781405079525 9781405079532 9781405079549 9780230027183 9781405079563 9781405079556


Cheeky Monkey Kathryn Harper and Claire Medwell

Key features

• Press-outs can be used as characters, puppets and masks to review focus language • TPR-style activities including action rhymes, mimes and Cheeky Monkey’s Jungle Gym • Multi-ROM (included in Pupil’s Book Pack) contains stories, games and songs learnt in class to practise at home • Play Mat, featuring Cheeky Monkey’s town, provides a stimulating focal point for story time • Cheeky Monkey Puppet acts as a familiar character, putting children at ease • Detailed Teacher’s Notes with optional activities for teachers who have extra time Cheeky Monkey Pupil’s Book Pack Busy Book Teacher’s Notes Class Audio CDs Story Cards

Hello Cheeky 9780230011588 9780230011595 9780230011601 9780230011632

Cheeky Monkey 1 9780230011427 9780230011403 9780230011410 9780230011441 9780230011472

Key features

• Stickers that identify key vocabulary • Cardboard press-outs perfect for performing the songs • Patch the Puppy Puppet comes with a cardboard kennel for use in the classroom

Here’s Patch the Puppy Pupil’s Book Pack Teacher’s Book Classroom Posters (+ re-usable stickers) Class Audio CDs

Hello Robby Rabbit Pupil’s Book Teacher’s Book Class Audio CDs

level 1 9780333988596 9780333988602 9780333988619

Key features

The Patch and Robby Show DVD Pack 9781405095167

Hello Cheeky 9780230011625 9780230730571 all levels all levels

Cheeky Monkey 1 9780230011465 9780230730588 9780230011649 9780230039438

Cheeky Monkey 2 9780230011557 9780230730595

Joy Morris and Joanne Ramsden

Composed of six song-based units, each level follows the adventures of Patch, a lovable puppy, through enchanting songs, stories and lively TPR-style activities. level 2 9781405074674 9781405074698 9781405074704 9781405074797

Patch Puppet and Kennel Flashcards

all levels all levels

9781405094085 9781405083256

Hello Robby Rabbit Carol Read and Ana Soberón

Designed to stimulate the imagination of young children, Hello Robby Rabbit teaches English through visually attractive stories about Robby Rabbit and his friends.

level 2 9780333988664 9780333988671 9780333988688

• Over 60 minutes of material • Perfect for use in the classroom or at home to reinforce new language

Cheeky Monkey Flashcards DVD & Photocopiable CD Cheeky Monkey Puppet Cheeky Monkey Play Mat

Interactive Multi-ROM

Here’s Patch the Puppy

level 1 9781405074759 9781405074773 9781405074780 9781405074711

Key features • Story pages, pull-out activity sheets and stickers capture children’s interest • Robby Rabbit Puppet introduces each lesson with a friendly, familiar presence • Accompanying Story Cards help to tell the stories in a class setting

Cheeky Monkey 2 9780230011496 9780230011502 9780230011526 9780230011533 9780230011564

MACMILLAN DIGITAL

YOUNG CHILDREN’S COURSES

Cheeky Monkey is a three-level course for very young children. The central character is Cheeky Monkey, a lively and fun-loving monkey who gets involved in all kinds of adventures and community-focused activities. The Cheeky Monkey Puppet and the stories and songs of the course help young children relate Cheeky’s adventures to their own lives and experiences and become truly involved in learning the language.

Story Cards Flashcards Robby Rabbit Puppet

level 1 9780333988633 9780333988640 all levels

level 2 9780333988701 9780333988718 9780333975305

The Patch and Robby Show Carol Read and Ana Soberón

These two DVDs contain an entertaining mix of animated stories, songs, games and real-life sketches featuring the characters from both Here’s Patch the Puppy and Hello Robby Rabbit. Containing both the Patch and Robby Puppets, the pack also includes worksheets to use alongside the DVDs.

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Brilliant Fun

Key features

YOUNG CHILDREN’S COURSES

Charlotte Covill and Jeanne Perrett

Brill the bear and his friend Nora the teacher present the fun topics and language in this engaging course for young children. Pupils will share in the adventures of Octopus, Fish and Seahorse and discover the powers of Magical Monster on their way to learning English.

• The Pupil’s Book combines a full-colour coursebook and activity book • Language is clearly presented and practised through a variety of exercises, including games, sticker activities, picture stories, drawing and colouring • An interleaved Teacher’s Book has a variety of ideas for extra activities and includes a wealth of photocopiable material

Brilliant Fun Pupil’s Book Teacher’s Book

Here Comes Minibus! The theme-based approach of this series presents new language through imaginative stories which reflect the world of the child. Focusing on listening and speaking, the materials introduce reading and writing in the second level.

• Posters with re-usable stickers encourage story interaction • Creation of a personal ‘English Album’ with cut-out pages • The Teacher’s Book provides new ideas for classroom routines, dances and role play activities that encourage full classroom participation

Here Comes Minibus! Pupil’s Book Teacher’s Book Audio Cassette Poster Pack

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Pilar Pérez Esteve and Vicent Roig Estruch

This two-level story-based series features easy-to-understand stories that immerse children in English. Pupils gain a comprehensive working knowledge of English so that they will be able to use the language they have learnt in active participation.

level 1 9780333916032 9780333916049 9780333916056 9780333916070

• Mini Posters and cut-outs allow children to retell the stories • Reading and writing are introduced within a graded syllabus • Fun stories encourage the use of extra linguistic resources such as gesture and tone to build self-confidence

level 1 9781405017534 9781405017541 9781405017565 9781405017596 9781405017589 9781405017572

American English Courses Young Children

14

level 2 9780333916087 9780333916094 9780333916100 9780333916124

Key features

Mini Magic Pupil’s Book Teacher’s Book Big Book Class Audio CD Flashcards Poster Pack

We have a huge range of American English titles. For more details visit www.macmillanenglish.com

level 2 9780333937914 9780333937921

Key features

Elisenda Papiol and Maria Toth

Mini Magic

level 1 9780333937884 9780333937891

level 2 9781405017602 9781405017619 9781405017633 9781405017664 9781405017657 9781405017640


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Little Bugs

Awar Winnerd

Carol Read and Ana Soberón

CHILDREN’S COURSES

Children will love learning with Colin the Caterpillar and his friends Bee, Butterfly, Ladybird and Snail! Little Bugs provides a motivating starting point for children who are either learning English for the first time, or who have done an initial course.

Key features • • • • •

Six story-based units in each level with extra materials for cultural festivals Special content-based lessons connect the language with curricular subjects such as natural science and art Learner autonomy and spelling are encouraged with a picture dictionary in the Pupil’s Book Story Cards help to tell the stories and provide a flexible teaching aid A gradual introduction to reading and writing with an optional Busy Book to practise these skills

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level 1 9781405061490 9781405061506 9781405061513

Flashcards Story Cards Class Audio CD

level 2 9781405061599 9781405061605 9781405061612

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6 fly

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level 1 9781405061520 9781405061537 9781405061544

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Little Bugs 1 Pupil’s Book

Big Bugs Elisenda Papiol, Maria Toth, Carol Read, Ana Soberón

Big Bugs 2 Pupil’s Book

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Make learning English fun with this attractively illustrated four-level story-based course for primary children that recycles and develops the language learning in young learner classes. Levels 1 and 2 follow the adventures of Archie and Emily while levels 3 and 4 take a more mature approach to learning through the escapades of the Bugs Band.

Key features: Big Bugs 1 & 2

• Eight story-based units with extra materials for key festivals • Activity Book contains stickers, a picture dictionary, cut-outs and mini-books for extra practice of key words • Key vocabulary is presented and reviewed with the accompanying Flashcards and Story Cards

Key features: Big Bugs 3 & 4

• Children discover the world through exciting stories, cross-curricular activities and project work • Grammar Bug tables help to develop understanding of simple grammar concepts • A grammar reference of new and recycled language can be found in the Activity Books

Big Bugs Pupil’s Book Activity Book Audio CD Flashcards Teacher’s Book Story Cards

level 1 9781405061698 9781405061704 9781405061742 9781405061728 9781405061711 9781405061735

level 2 9781405061797 9781405061803 9781405061841 9781405061827 9781405061810 9781405061834

level 3 9781405061896 9781405061902 9781405061940 9781405061926 9781405061919

level 4 9781405061995 9781405062008 9781405062046 9781405062022 9781405062015

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English World

‘We believe

that learning should be enjoyable – hard work, too, but at the same time something that children will find interes ting and motivating.’ Mary Bowen and Liz Hocking

The visually stunning printed resources are complemented by electronic materials for use with an interactive whiteboard and videos of all dialogues using native-speaker students in context, together with a complete teacher training package with video masterclasses. Other features include a test builder, animated posters, interactive phonics activities and singalong versions of songs.

Pupil’s Book

Poster

Workbook

Flashcards

Grammar Practice Book

Audio CD

Dictionary

DVD-ROM

Teacher’s Guide

www.macmillanenglish.com/younglearners

Liz Hocking and Mary Bowen

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The adventure begins in Levels 1 and 2 of English World where children are introduced to Dan, Lilly, Mr Jolly and a wonderful cast of colourful characters. Level 1 is for children who have had some exposure to English, but are just beginning to read and write.

Bowen Hocking

CHILDREN’S COURSES

digital English course for primary and secondary schools. Written by the authors of the best-selling Way Ahead and Macmillan English, the course aims to give learners confidence in speaking, listening, reading and writing. Thorough grammar and skills work is applied in natural contexts in the real world through dialogues and crosscurricular material. Independent learning is promoted through portfolios, projects and the use of the dictionaries.

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English World

Mary Bowen Liz Hocking

English World is a visually stunning ten-level course which will take children through from primary to secondary. Written by the authors of the best-selling courses Way Ahead and Macmillan English, English World combines best practice methodology with innovative new features for the modern classroom. Active whole-class learning is supported by vibrant posters and interactive whiteboard presentations on the DVD-ROM. Thorough grammar and skills work is applied in natural contexts in the real world, through dialogues and cross-curricular material.

Key features • Innovative Teacher’s DVD-ROM adds an exciting dimension to classroom teaching, and helps the teacher prepare customised materials • Testbuilder on the Teacher’s DVD-ROM means teachers can produce customised progress checks • Informative, cross-curricular and cross-cultural content means that students learn about the world through English • The stories, topics and projects promote social values and citizenship • ‘Learning to learn’ pages in the Workbook help pupils develop strategies such as scanning and thinking skills • Dictionary for each level further promotes independent learning and develops valuable strategies for later study • Projects and portfolios encourage independent learning • Grammar Practice Book at each level consolidate pupils’ learning • At levels 5 and 6, more reading material is adapted from real-life sources and pupils learn about the structure of different reading genres such as plays and newspaper articles A lively dialogue presents the target structure in context and promotes fluency The opening spread of each unit and accompanying poster teach vocabulary through topics familiar to primary children

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English World 2 Pupil’s Book


CHILDREN’S COURSES

Teacher’s DVD-ROM • Interactive Whiteboard materials • Filmed presentations of dialogues from the Pupil’s Book • Interactive dictionary (levels 1–4) • Animated posters from the Pupil’s Book • Video masterclass of teachers using English World • Testbuilder creates customised printable tests for all levels

Demonstration using English World in the classroom

MACMILLAN DIGITAL ‘Grammar in conversation’ dialogues in real settings

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Those soldiers look very fierce. “I hope we have a great weekend,” said Lucy. “So do I,” said Robert. “It’s always good fun at Grandad’s.” While Robert was travelling on the bus, he thought about Grandad. There were two things about him that Robert and Lucy really liked. First, he was very, very clever. He was an inventor. He invented lots of things, but mostly he invented new kinds of mobile phones. The other thing they liked was that Grandad loved history. His house was full of history books. When Robert and Lucy came to stay, Grandad told them exciting stories from history. The cousins loved the stories because they were true. They loved Grandad’s tales of explorers who used to sail across the oceans and travel across deserts to distant lands. Robert knocked on Grandad’s door. Mrs Green, the maid, opened it. “Hello, Robert,” she said. “Come in.” “Hello, Mrs Green,” Robert said. “How are you?” “I’m fine,” said Mrs Green. She took his bag from him. “Your grandfather is in his study.” Robert hurried into Grandad’s study. “Hello, Grandad,” he began. Then he stopped in surprise. Grandad was sitting in an armchair. There was a big bandage on his foot.

Cross-cultural and cross-curricular texts encourage pupils to broaden their horizons

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Footprints Carol Read and Donna Shaw

CHILDREN’S COURSES

All six levels now available! Beautifully illustrated and appealing to both children and teachers, this six-level course is designed to meet the needs of teachers and learners who have a high number of contact hours in English. Footprints provides a strong emphasis on cross-curricular content with clearly identified language aims that acknowledge the increasing trend towards content-based learning. Levels 1 and 2 take children on a magical journey, meeting well-known fairy tale characters to find the treasure at the end of the rainbow. Levels 3 and 4 continue the idea of a quest in the context of a mystery and adventure story which matches the children’s growing maturity. Levels 5 and 6 develop the children’s learning strategies and language skills as they follow the exploits of the Footprints Club characters. Key features • Strong story element uses a series of clues and riddles to lead the learner to the next episode and to solve the puzzle • Pupil’s Book and Activity Book provide extensive cross-curricular and content-based language learning materials • Clear language progression in the Footprints syllabus which is in harmony with CEF descriptor bands and Cambridge ESOL and Trinity YL exams • Intercultural learning in every unit reflects the increasing importance of this aspect of the CEF • Tests and Photocopiable Resources CD-ROM Pack contains an extensive range of materials including classroom practice worksheets, a variety of tests, exam practice pages and advice for parents

Portfolio Booklet Linking closely with the CEF, the Portfolio Booklets help children to keep a record of their language progress. Portfolio Booklets are included in the Pupil’s Book Pack at all levels.

Clear language presentation at the beginning of every unit

8 Fruit, delicious fruit!

Episodic stories capture pupils’ imagination Lesson 2

T he coconut

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Follow the footprints.

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Listen and sing the song.

This is a melon. This is a plum. And these are strawberries, too Fruit is sweet and delicious Fruit is good for you! melon

grapes peach

pear

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It’s a long way to the village.

Mmm! They look delicious!

I’m very hungry. Me, too!

This is a pineapple. This is a pear. And these are cherries, too Fruit is sweet and delicious Fruit is good for you! This is a kiwi. This is a peach. And these are raspberries, too Fruit is sweet and delicious Fruit is good for you!

Listen and act out the story.

What are those red things?

Stop! Don’t eat those red berries! They’re poisonous!

Let’s go and see!

3

Who are you? I’m Mowgli. I live in the village..

4

Can you help us? We’re very hungry.

5

Here’s the coconut. Are you ready to catch it?

Would you like a coconut?

Look, draw and say.

strawberry

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2 Yes!

Oh! Yes, please!

raspberry pineapple

kiwi

Wow! You’re brilliant!

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Watch out!

Oh! Amazing! It’s the next piece of the map! And the coconut is delicious!

Help!

plum cherry

Cognitively challenging activities help children to Lesson 1 Vocabulary presentation 62 relate to new vocabulary

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Footprints 2 Pupil’s Book

Follow the footprints map! Go to the Pirate Camp!

It’s a strawberry. They’re grapes.

Clues at the end of each story provide opportunities for review and comprehension checks

Lesson 2 Language input and story

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Cross-curricular reading passages engage learners and promote higher order thinking skills Lesson 5 Cross-curricular learning

Lesson 7 Culture

Biology

There are many places you can visit if you want to find out about the past and see important historical artefacts. Some of these places are very popular and people travel from all over the world to visit them.

Footprints Club Web Page Social Sciences

ICT

Science

History

Biology

Geography

Nature

Music

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Literature

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Your heart pumps blood to your lungs. Your blood collects oxygen in the lungs. Your veins carry oxygen to your muscles. Your veins take your blood back to your heart. You need less oxygen when you do exercise.

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Put two fingers of your right hand on your left wrist.

2 Count how many beats you feel in one minute. Write this number down.

3 Jump up and down until you

Two months ago my family went to Madrid. There are lots of really interesting art galleries there. My favourite was ‘El Prado’which has one of the largest collections in the world. It has about 9,000 paintings and thousands of important historical drawings, prints and sculptures. Did you know that the museum can only exhibit about fifteen percent of its works of art because the collection is so big? My favourite paintings were by the Spanish painter Velásquez. Lisa, aged 10 Last summer my class went to the south of France. We saw lots of interesting things, but the best trip was to the Lascaux cave. In the cave there are about 2,000 pictures including paintings of deer and horses. These paintings are between sixteen and eighteen thousand years old. You can’t go into the cave because archaeologists want to preserve the paintings, but you can visit a reproduction of the cave. The reproduction is brilliant because it looks and feels like a real cave. James, aged 13

Activities help to personalise the cross-curricular content for every pupil

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4 Who didn’t travel with his / her 1 Who saw prehistoric paintings? family? 2 Who saw some important sculptures? 5 Who saw paintings in an art gallery? 3 Who saw objects made of gold 6 Who travelled on a boat? and silver?

the rest of the class.

Footprints 5 Pupil’s Book

Last year I went to Egypt with my parents. We cruised along the river Nile and visited the pyramids in Gaza. My favourite place was the Egyptian museum in Cairo. It has more than 120,000 exhibits. You can see the mummies of some pharaohs and there are artefacts from the tombs of kings. In my opinion, the most interesting exhibits were from the tomb of Tutankhaman. You can see shields, vases, jewellery and even a mask made of gold. Ana, aged 12

20 Read and answer.

4 Compare your numbers with Lesson 5 Content and personalisation

a

19 Read and match the pictures.

are tired. Now count how many beats you feel in one minute. Is the number the same?

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Read and listen. Choose.

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You also breathe more deeply so that this blood has got plenty of oxygen in it. You can feel when your heart beats faster by touching your neck or wrist. Your pulse beats faster when you do exercise. Did you know that in one day, your heart pumps your blood more than 19,000 kilometres? That’s almost the same as travelling by aeroplane from Madrid to Hong Kong and back! Your heart is a very important organ. You must look after your heart and keep it healthy and strong.

14 Do an experiment. Find your pulse.

CD1 • 18

The Tower of London 1 The Tower of London is situated in the north / south / centre of London. 2 It is almost 500 / 1,000 / 2,000 years old. 3 It was empty / a church / a prison for hundreds of years. 4 The Jewelled State Sword is the biggest / heaviest / most valuable sword in the world. 5 The Imperial State Crown has got almost 30 / 300 / 3,000 diamonds.

CHILDREN’S COURSES

12 CD1 • 14 Read the text. Match the parts of the body to the drawing. The heart 1 The heart is the organ that pumps blood around your body. Blood carries oxygen to your organs and muscles. First, the heart pumps the blood to the lungs, where it collects oxygen. Then the blood goes back to the heart. 3 After that, the heart pumps this blood around the body to all the organs and muscles. The blood travels there in 5 arteries. The organs and muscles take all the oxygen from the blood and use it to make energy. Next, the heart needs to pump the blood back to the heart. The blood travels back to the heart in veins. When the blood gets back to the heart, the cycle begins again. You can’t see your heart, but you can feel it working. When you exercise, your muscles need to work harder a) lungs b) heart c) arteries so they need more oxygen. This means that your heart d) veins e) muscles must beat faster to send more blood to the muscles.

13 Read the text again. Are the sentences True (T) or False (F)?

Historical objects

Activities that encourage participation help to consolidate new vocabulary

Where can you see historical objects in your country? What can you see there?

Lesson 7 Intercultural learning and personalisation

Footprints 5 Pupil’s Book

MACMILLAN DIGITAL

NEW

Interactive CD-ROM Resource site – see p 10 www.macmillanenglish.com/younglearners

Digital Book

Footprints Digital Books

Each level of Footprints has an accompanying Digital Book, comprised of the digital Pupil’s Book and the digital Activity Book. These digital books are perfect for whole class teaching and focusing on stories and individual activities close up, using an Interactive Whiteboard or digital projection. Each digital book comes packaged as a CD-ROM to make an easy and flexible use in the classroom.

Key features • Zoom in facility allows teachers to focus on individual frames in stories and individual activities such as skills or pronunciation • Pupil’s Book audio is included on the digital book to play directly from the page • Digital Activity Book includes answers to facilitate whole class marking and correction • Platform independent, allowing use on all types of Interactive Whiteboards

Footprints Website The Footprints resource site for teachers offers information about the course and downloadable samples from the Pupil’s Books, together with audio tracks. Teachers will also find a variety of free resources to accompany the course, including grammar practice worksheets and activities for mixed-ability classes. www.macmillanenglish.com/younglearners

SEE ALSO

Footprints 4 CD-ROM

Footprints Pupil’s Book Pack Activity Book Teacher’s Book Photocopiables CD-ROM Pack Audio CDs Flashcards Word Cards Finger Puppets Digital Books

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Here Comes Super Bus CHILDREN’S COURSES

María José Lobo and Pepita Subirà

This four-level course for young learners aims to build children’s confidence and develop their linguistic, social and emotional skills. By making English fun and enjoyable, Here Comes Super Bus lays down the foundations for future language learning and encourages children to use English as a means of real communication. Here Comes Super Bus Pupil’s Book Activity Book Teacher’s Guide Teacher’s Resource Pack Class Audio CD DVD

MACMILLAN DIGITAL Interactive CD-ROM Resource site – see p 10

• Takes advantage of all opportunities to link English with other subjects including art, music and drama • Writing only appears after the language has been presented and experienced at oral level • A central story helps children to listen and talk about themselves and the world around them through the safety of familiar characters

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www.macmillanenglish.com/younglearners

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Story Magic

Awar Winnerd

Key features

Susan House and Katharine Scott

Story Magic uses a story-based approach to language learning. Levels 1 and 2 take pupils on a learning adventure with Max the Wizard, while levels 3 and 4 take a more mature approach with students following the activities of a group of young detectives. Combine Story Magic with Mini Magic to create a six-level course for younger beginners. Story Magic Pupil’s Book Activity Book Teacher’s Book Audio CD Flashcards Story Cards

MACMILLAN DIGITAL Interactive Whiteboard material – see p 29

Brilliant Absorbing and colourful, this story-based course presents language through stimulating practical exercises. Brilliant can be combined with Brilliant Fun to create a six-level course.

Brilliant Pupil’s Book Activity Book Teacher’s Guide Video PAL Flashcards

Paul A. Davies

With a well-structured syllabus and the benefits of communicative teaching, this is a course with an attractive, modern design that is straightforward to teach and fun to learn from.

Jump Ahead Readers See www.macmillanenglish.com

Jump Aboard Student’s Book Workbook Teacher’s Book Poster Pack Grammar Practice Book

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• ‘Adventure Notebook’ pages with mini-projects and simple reading texts • Controlled writing practice and simple grammar explanations • Easy-to-learn songs in every unit

Jump Aboard

SEE ALSO

• Stories following Max the Wizard and the Little Detectives create a link between fantasy and the real world • A picture dictionary with stickers in the Pupil’s Book • A carefully graded communicative syllabus builds on the English learnt in previous levels • Fact files full of interesting information

Key features

Jeanne Perrett

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Way Ahead Printha Ellis and Mary Bowen

The best-selling international primary ELT course of all time, Way Ahead helps children in over 40 countries to learn English.

CHILDREN’S COURSES

Reading-based, with a strong communicative flavour, Way Ahead offers a variety of inviting child-centred activities suitable for classes in a variety of cultural backgrounds. Relevant topics, a strong grammar syllabus and the systematic development of skills combine to offer an approach to learning English that really is way ahead!

Key features

• Crafts and finger puppets in the Teacher’s Resource Books develop motor skills and help children to learn to work cooperatively • Cross-curricular ‘Reading for Pleasure’ pages can be expanded into projects to help children apply their English in a real-world context • Recordings of the ‘Reading for Pleasure’ pages on the Story Audio CDs develop an awareness of natural intonation • Multi-functional Posters focus children through games and other activities • CD-ROM for each level has interactive games which make learning fun • Handwriting section in the Practice Book gives extra help or extra challenge for mixed-ability classes

Listening, speaking, reading and writing all occur on the first two presentation pages of a unit

MACMILLAN DIGITAL Settings and topics reflect the children’s own lives and their interests, e.g. school, the park, the zoo

Interactive CD-ROM Resource site – see p 10 www.macmillanenglish.com/younglearners

Way Ahead 2 Pupil’s Book Way Ahead Story Audio CD Workbook Practice Book Teacher’s Book Teacher’s Book CD Teacher’s Resource Book Flashcards Posters

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Each level of Way Ahead is accompanied by two story books. There are three plays (Readers 1C, 2C, 3C) and three information books (Readers 4C, 5C, 6C). There are also poetry anthologies which can be used with levels 4, 5 and 6.

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Macmillan English Mary Bowen, Printha Ellis, Wendy Wren, Louis Fidge, Liz Hocking

CHILDREN’S COURSES

This is the first international English coursebook to be informed by English lessons in native-speaker classrooms. It combines best-practice L1 and L2 methodology to meet the needs of today’s teachers and learners. Designed for students who have a high number of contact hours in English, this six-level course recognises that proficiency in English is an essential part of modern life, and that early exposure to rich and genuine language allows young learners to move confidently towards native-speaker fluency in both oral and written English.

Key features

• NEW CD-ROM for each level provides further consolidation of grammar and vocabulary • Beautifully illustrated Fluency Book helps children develop natural intonation and provides stimulus for speaking • Exciting 18-episode adventure story in the Fluency Book keeps young learners motivated • Collaborative and independent writing tasks build confidence and promote cooperative learning • Integration of both fiction and non-fiction gives students a solid basis for studying other subjects in English • A rich variety of text types and related tasks ensure students develop higher-order reading skills from an early stage • EAL (English as an Additional Language) – the mix of L1 and L2 methodology makes the course ideal for use within the National Literacy Framework. For more details see www.macmillanenglish.com/eal • Teacher Training DVD available on request

MACMILLAN DIGITAL Interactive CD-ROM Resource site – see p 10 www.macmillanenglish.com/younglearners

The reading text provides a model for the writing task. Children learn writing skills such as note-taking, helping them to study other subjects in English

Topics are cross-curricular and reflect the world around us

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Macmillan English Fluency Book Fluency Book Audio CD(s) Language Book Language Book Audio CDs Practice Book Teacher’s Guide Flashcards Posters CD-ROM

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CHILDREN’S COURSES

36 interactive games per level recycle vocabulary

Macmillan English Handwriting Louis Fidge

This is a comprehensive writing programme leading to a natural and fluent handwriting style, taking children from basic letter shapes to writing sentences. It can be used to supplement any primary course. Teacher Training DVD available on request. Macmillan English Handwriting Little Writers A Little Writers B 9781405060783 9781405060790

Little Writers C 9781405060806

Young Writers 1 9781405017183

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Primary Mathematics and Primary Science

SEE ALSO See pp 42–43 in the CLIL section

American English Courses Children

We have a huge range of American English titles. For more details visit www.macmillanenglish.com

Look out for our New American English title for children – Bounce Now

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Macmillan English Explorers CHILDREN’S SUPPLEMENTARY

Gill Munton, Barbara Mitchelhill, Sue Graves, Richard Brown, Louis Fidge (Series Editor)

Explorers – the first ESL reading scheme for young learners Explorers is an eight-level reading scheme written specifically for young learners of English. Informed by the National Literacy Strategy and by teaching methodology for first language speakers of English, Explorers is supported by an understanding of the needs of young learners and teachers of English. The scheme, which currently has 64 titles, can be used alongside any primary course.

Key features

• The rich variety of text types, including non-fiction texts, means any child can enjoy reading, wherever their interests lie • Comprehension and Vocabulary Workbooks practise and develop a range of reading skills • ‘Comprehension Extra’ activities in the Teacher’s Book encourage students to consider aspects of the text such as characterisation, style and plot • Phonics Workbooks support systematic teaching of phonics • Word recognition skills are reinforced by the Workbooks and wordcards on the Teacher’s CD-ROM (included in the Teacher’s Book Pack) • The Teacher’s Book Pack supports structured whole-class teaching with page by page lesson notes • Cross-curricular content at higher levels means children can make links to other school subjects • The stories promote social values such as friendship and respect • Teacher Training DVD available on request

Explorers Resource Site The Explorers resource site for teachers offers assessment packs for each level of the Explorers series. These include comprehension tests and word recognition tests, both with full teacher’s notes. There are also sample chapters from many of the Explorers in the series and a dedicated area for parents with tips on how to help your child with reading.

The range of readers includes modern and classic fiction as well as non-fiction texts

Charming illustrations maintain students’ interest in the story and capture their imagination

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Young Explorers and Explorers introduce cross-curricular content

Explorers 5: The Adventures of Odysseus

Young Explorers 1: Lazy Lenny


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Macmillan English Explorers have been written specifically for young learners of English. They bring first language teaching methods to reading lessons in international classrooms. There are eight levels: Level A Level B

Young Explorers

Level 1 Level 2

Explorers

Level 3 Level 4

Level 5 Level 6

For beginning readers For developing readers

CHILDREN’S SUPPLEMENTARY

Little Explorers

For confident readers

The accompanying Workbooks for Explorers Level 3 can be used in the classroom or by children working independently. The activities develop reading comprehension skills and literary appreciation, practise vocabulary recognition, support spelling and provide opportunities for writing. Explorers Level 3:

The Elephant's Child Comprehension Workbook

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The Magic Flute Comprehension Workbook

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A Yeti in Town Comprehension Workbook

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The Camcorder Thief Comprehension Workbook

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Teacher's Book Audio Cassette Audio CD

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Comprehension and Vocabulary Workbooks reinforce comprehension and practise new vocabulary

Phonics Workbooks help children become better readers, writers and spellers

Young Explorers 1 Phonics Workbook

The Elephant’s Child Workbook

MACMILLAN DIGITAL

SEE ALSO

Resource site – see p 10

Phonics Readers

www.macmillanenglish.com/younglearners

p 26

Macmillan English Explorers Young Explorers 2

Little Explorers A

Explorers 5

At the Zoo

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Bike Race, The

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A Fishy Business

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Big Bad Monster, The

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Daisy’s Dancing Lesson

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A Fishy Business Workbook

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Big Bad Monster Big Book, The

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Jump, Stick, Jump

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Aladdin

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Pirate Jack

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Aladdin Workbook

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Daisy the Dinosaur

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See You Soon

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Black Beauty

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Daisy the Dinosaur Big Book

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Sun, Cloud, Stone

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Black Beauty Workbook

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New Baby, The

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Teacher’s Book Pack

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Comprehension Workbook

9781405060813

Bronze Bust Mystery Workbook, The

9781405061025

Teddy’s Big Day

9781405059886

Phonics Workbook

9781405061308

Five Children and It

9781405060219

Teacher’s Book Pack

9781405061322

Explorers 3

Five Children and It Workbook

9781405060998

Comprehension Workbook

9781405060769

Camcorder Thief, The

9781405060110

Secret Garden, The

9781405060226

Phonics Workbook

9781405061124

Camcorder Thief Workbook, The

9781405060899

Secret Garden Workbook, The

9781405061001

Elephant’s Child, The

9781405060097

Teacher’s Book Pack

9781405061360

Little Explorers B A Party for Teddy

9781405059947

Elephant’s Child Workbook, The

9781405060875

Explorers 6

A Party for Teddy Big Book

9781405061209

How the Camel Got His Hump

9780230719866

Ali Baba

9780230719828

A Fun Day Out

9781405059954

How the Camel Got His Hump Workbook

9780230719873

Ali Baba Workbook

9780230719835

Chicken-Licken

9781405059923

Magic Flute, The

9781405060103

Danger on Misty Mountain

9781405060318

Daisy and Danny

9781405059930

Magic Flute Workbook, The

9781405060882

Danger on Misty Mountain Workbook

9781405061070

School Play, The

9781405059961

Snow White

9780230719781

Nicholas Nickleby

9780230719880

School Play Big Book, The

9781405061193

Snow White Workbook

9780230719798

Nicholas Nickleby Workbook

9780230719897

Stone Soup

9781405059916

Yeti Comes to Town, The

9781405060127

Railway Children, The

9781405060295

Stone Soup Big Book

9781405061216

Yeti Comes to Town Workbook, The

9781405060905

Railway Children Workbook, The

9781405061063

Teacher’s Book Pack

9781405061346

Teacher’s Book Pack

9781405061230

Time Twist

9781405060301

Comprehension Workbook

9781405060776

Explorers 4

Time Twist Workbook

9781405061087

Phonics Workbook

9781405061186

Adventures of Odysseus, The

9781405060165

Treasure Island

9781405060288

Adventures of Odysseus Workbook, The

9781405060943

Treasure Island Workbook

9781405061056

Teacher’s Book Pack

9781405061384

Young Explorers 1 Aunt Rose Comes to Stay

9781405060011

Dan Tries to Help

9781405060172

Aunt Rose Comes to Stay Big Book

9781405061278

Dan Tries to Help Workbook

9781405060950

Daisy Has the Hiccups

9781405059992

Escape from the Fire

9781405060189

Greedy Gretel

9781405059978

Escape from the Fire Workbook

9781405060967

Greedy Gretel Big Book

9781405061254

Pinocchio

9780230719903

Going to the Beach

9781405060028

Pinocchio Workbook

9780230719910

In the Jungle

9781405060004

Robin Hood

9781405060158

In the Jungle Big Book

9781405061261

Robin Hood Workbook

9781405060936

Lazy Lenny

9781405059985

The Snow Queen

9780230719927

Teacher’s Book Pack

9781405061117

The Snow Queen Workbook

9780230719934

Comprehension Workbook

9781405060752

Teacher’s Book Pack

9781405061292

Phonics Workbook

9781405061247

All audio is now available to download from the young learners website www.macmillanenglish.com/younglearners

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CHILDREN’S SUPPLEMENTARY

Macmillan English Explorers Phonics Reading Series

NEW

Gill Budgell, Gill Munton and Louis Fidge (Series Editor)

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

Teaching phonics is recognised educationally as an essential part of the teaching of reading and writing. The Macmillan English Explorers Phonics Reading Series complements the first four levels of the existing Explorers Reading Scheme in a way that will teach children how to sound out words and blend sounds to read words and to segment the sounds in the words in order to accurately spell them. Each book in the new series has a strong, identifiable phonic focus. The series follows the scope and sequence of phonic skills taught in the existing Explorers Phonic Workbooks. Many of the phonically regular words found at each level in the existing Explorers readers and the Explorers Phonic Workbooks, are re-used in the Phonics Reading Series books and listed at the back of each book. Specific phonic vocabulary is also listed at the back of each book.

Key features

• Systematic; clearly defined and structured book by book progression of phonics teaching that is in line with the existing Phonic Workbooks from the Macmillan English Explorers series • The phonic focus is set within the context of a story to ensure that reading for meaning is retained • Popular and familiar characters from the Macmillan English Explorers series can be found, along with the introduction of new contexts and characters • Detailed Teacher’s Notes show how to focus on letters and sounds to support pronunciation, reading and spelling • Perfect for use alongside the existing Macmillan English Explorers reading scheme to add further depth and context, or as a stand-alone phonics reading scheme • Full Teacher’s Notes and Assessment Packs are available on the website: www.macmillanenglish.com/younglearners

Macmillan English Explorers Phonics Reading Series Little Explorers A Young Explorers 1 Look! 9780230404861 Tom’s Haircut Run and Hide 9780230404854 Professor Green In Daisy’s Box 9780230404847 Daisy is Ill In Teddy’s Bag 9780230404830 Crazy Hat Little Explorers B Young Explorers 2 In the Mud 9780230404892 Pirate Jack’s Treasure Pin it on 9780230404885 Crazy Cat Stars Fish and Chips 9780230404908 Daisy Yellow Kite Teddy in Bed 9780230404878 The Muddy Sheep

SEE ALSO

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Onestop Phonics

www.onestopenglish.com

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Selections

Primary Reading Anthologies

NEW EDITION

American English

Selections New Edition is a six-level series of primary reading anthologies which is designed to promote reading for pleasure and as a way of developing language knowledge. This new edition is true to the original but has been enhanced with new sections in the Student Book and a fully revised Teacher’s Edition. Now both the teacher and student can enjoy reading in a much more supported environment.

Key features • An extensive range of writing styles is used to expose students to a variety of genres, maximising their understanding and appreciation of the written word • Beautiful artwork and photographs bring adventure stories, poems, practical activities and non-fiction texts to life • A brand new section of comprehension activities for every text • Every text has accompanying audio on the Class CD • The Teacher’s Edition includes thoroughly reworked teacher’s notes that ensure all the texts are exploited as fully as possible • New unit tests in the style of the Cambridge Young Learner Exams help the teacher monitor progress and offer remedial help as necessary

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Selections Student Book Teacher’s Edition Class CD

level 1 9786074730852 9786074731040 9786074730913

level 2 9786074730869 9786074731057 9786074730920

level 3 9786074730876 9786074731064 9786074730937

level 4 9786074730883 9786074731071 9786074730944

level 5 9786074730890 9786074731088 9786074730951

level 6 9786074730906 9786074731095 9786074730968


Macmillan Children’s Readers NEW

Fun, cultural and informative, this series of readers offers an extensive range of fiction and non-fiction titles that reinforce the basic structures and vocabulary found in most primary courses. Children will love the exciting adventures in stories such as Hide and Seek, A Hungry Visitor and A Thief in the Museum. The Macmillan Children’s Readers series can be used as supplementary reading material with any primary course.

NEW

NEW

Key features

• A picture dictionary (or wordlist) and activity pages at the back of each reader • Accompanying Audio (on CD or on the website www.macmillanenglish.com) give children a chance to listen to the stories while they read them • The blend of fact files and topical fictional stories in levels three to six motivates older children and appeals to boys and girls equally

NEW

NEW

CHILDREN’S SUPPLEMENTARY

Six new titles for 2011!

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long tail Beautiful photographic images in the Fact Files capture the interest of older children

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Macmillan Children’s Readers level 1 NEW Hide and Seek The Frog and the Crocodile Colin’s Colours** Pip the Pirate** Fantastic Freddy* Eddie’s Exercise* level 2 NEW The Fancy Dress Competition Lunch at the Zoo Dom’s Dragon** Pat’s Picture** A Picnic Surprise!* Where’s Rex?* levels 1 and 2 Audio CD (containing titles marked*) Audio CD (containing titles marked**)

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level 3 NEW Wild Animals / A Hungry Visitor 9780230404939 NEW Where Does Our Rubbish Go?/ 9780230404946 Let’s Recycle! The Ants’ Party** 9781405057295 The Unhappy Giant** 9781405057301 April Fool’s Day** 9781405074117 Birds / The Mysterious Egg* 9780230010123 Real Monsters / The Princess and the Dragon* 9780230010147 level 4 NEW Incredible Sculptures / 9780230404977 A Thief in the Museum NEW The Music Around Us / 9780230404984 The Talent Contest Riverboat Bill** 9781405057288 What’s That Noise?** 9781405057196 New Year’s Eve** 9781405074124 Football Crazy! / What a Goal!* 9780230010161 Dogs / The Big Show* 9780230010185

levels 3 and 4 Audio CD (containing titles marked*) Audio CD (containing titles marked**) level 5 Penguins/Race to the South Pole** Volcanoes / The Legend of Batok Volcano** Castles / King Arthur’s Treasure** London / A Day in the City* Dangerous Weather / The Weather Machine* level 6 Planets / School Trip to the Moon** Machu Picchu / Through the Fence** Caves / The Lucky Accident** Sharks and Dolphins / Dolphin Rescue* Gold / Pirate’s Gold* levels 5 and 6 Audio CD (containing titles marked*) Audio CD (containing remaining titles**)

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Macmillan Foundation Skills CHILDREN’S SUPPLEMENTARY

Louis Fidge

This series provides a straightforward, practical programme for developing English language skills in young learner classrooms. The Reading Skills series introduces children to a wide range of both informative and humorous text types including fact, fiction and poetry. The Writing Skills series focuses on teaching handwriting and graded compositional skills. The lower levels concentrate on basic letter formation and the upper levels emphasise compositional writing, including punctuation and spelling.

Key features

• Photocopiable activities in the Teacher’s Book • Full-colour Pupil’s Book with illustrations that capture the students’ attention Macmillan Foundation Skills Series Reading Skills level 1 Pupil’s Book 9780333776803 Teacher’s Book levels 1 & 2 Writing Skills level 1 Pupil’s Book 9780333776865 Teacher’s Book levels 1 & 2

level 2 9780333776810 9780333797587 level 2 9780333776872 9780333797518

level 3 9780333776827 levels 3 & 4 level 3 9780333776889 levels 3 & 4

level 4 9780333776834 9780333797600 level 4 9780333776896 9780333797532

Macmillan Children’s Dictionary Carolyn Barraclough

Beautifully illustrated, this photographic dictionary can be used alongside any children’s course. The clear, vibrant photographs illustrate some of the 800 words and help to make learning vocabulary easy.

Macmillan Picture Dictionary Dilys Brown

David Vale

Bright and lively, these grammar practice books can be used alongside any primary course. Picture Grammar for Children Student’s Book

starter 9780333752562

Children’s Games Maria Toth

Games and activities for children that help bring fun into any young learner classroom.

• Graded reading, writing and speaking activities practise key vocabulary and allow ultimate flexibility • A full word list, giving students easy access to all items • Both British and American vocabulary and spelling for use in any classroom with any syllabus Macmillan Children’s Dictionary

9780333953037

Key features • • • •

550 colourfully illustrated headwords 24-page section of thematic pictures Word games and puzzles Topic- and situation-based Macmillan Picture Dictionary

9780333647912

Key features

• Carefully selected topics stimulate children’s interest • A wide variety of exercises that practise grammar in context • Consolidation and further practice is given in review units throughout the book

level 1 9780435297343

level 2 9780435297367

level 3 9780435297381

level 4 9780435297404

Key features

• Accompanying teacher’s notes help with lesson preparation • Cassette included in the pack • Photocopiable activities

SEE ALSO For downloadable versions of familiar titles and photocopiables visit www.macmillaneducation.com/ebooks

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level 6 9780333776858 9780333797617 level 6 9780333776919 9780333797556

Key features

The ideal first dictionary, offering a range of tasks and exercises to consolidate new vocabulary. The fun illustrations help students to remember key language.

Picture Grammar for Children

level 5 9780333776841 levels 5 & 6 level 5 9780333776902 levels 5 & 6

Children’s Games

9780435294663


iwb

Interactive appsWhiteboard Material

Story Magic CHILDREN’S IWB

Fun, varied and lively story-based Interactive Whiteboard software for the primary classroom that is easy to use for both students and teachers. Two levels, each containing nine units that follow the sequence of the Story Magic course, but can be used equally well as stand-alone material. Each unit contains a song and a story plus motivating activities that bring the stories to life!

Key features • Can be used on any type of IWB and with any operating system • All presentation language is recorded to aid non-native speaker teachers to present accurate models of pronunciation • Practical on-screen demonstrations of how to teach with the IWB in the teacher support section • Navigational icons make this software easy to use for whole class teaching book

SEE ALSO Story Magic

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Story Magic IWB CD-ROM Levels 1 and 2 9780230726918

English World English World takes account of the evolving digital environment in today’s primary classroom. Each level contains 12 units of interactive presentations covering vocabulary, dialogues, grammar, phonics, songs, spelling and listening. In addition, the DVD-ROM contains a testbuilder and filmed classes of the course being used in the classroom.

Key features • Animated stories, posters and filmed dialogues bring the story to life and offer an authentic language model for students’ own roleplay • An interactive picture dictionary with audio for pronunciation practice (levels 1–4) • Teacher training videos that demonstrate how to use the course and how to book involve and motivate the class in the lesson • Writing features that help pupils to prepare compositions in class book • Testbuilder that generates fully customised tests in an instant! SEE ALSO • Interactive phonics practice English World

Animal Explorers

English World DVD-ROM Level 1 9780230032248 Level 2 9780230032255 Level 3 9780230032262

Level 4 Level 5 Level 6

9780230032279 9780230032286 9780230032293

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NEW

Animal Explorers are flexible, topic-based online learning resources with video, audio and interactive exercises that are ideal for use in the classroom. Specially designed for use on Interactive Whiteboards, they feature integrated tools, such as a pen, highlighter and a colour palette. For more information and ISBNs see page 4.

Science Zone

NEW

Science Zone is designed for teachers of primary students who would like to use some cross-curricular content in their lessons, and who enjoy the versatility and teaching opportunities offered by Interactive Whiteboards. For more information and ISBNs see page 4.

Busy Board Topic-based Interactive Whiteboard materials for primary students that encourage active involvement in the classroom. Ten beautifully illustrated topic areas and entertaining activities improve lexical and content knowledge through interactive games that get the students moving and motivated to learn. For more information and ISBNs see page 4.

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Gateway

NEW

MACMILLAN DIGITAL Interactive Whiteboard Material see p 39

New for 2011: A2, B1, B1+ Coming in 2012: B2 and C1 A2

B1

B1+

B2

C1

Student’s site – see p 32 www.gatewayonline.net Teacher’s resource site – see p 32 www.macmillanenglish.com/gateway

C2

ELEMENTARY TO ADVANCED David Spencer

Gateway is an academically-rich five-level course designed to lead teenage students to success in school-leaving and university entrance exams and prepare them for university and the world of work. The course stimulates the interest of students and teachers by providing cross-curricular and intercultural content that is genuinely interesting, meaningful and thought-provoking. Gateway helps students prepare and practise for their school-leaving exams and equips them with lifelong learning and study skills.

TEENAGE COURSES Gateway

NEW

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New Inspiration NEW

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Inspiration Hot Spot Smash Tempo

Taking an inductive approach to Grammar, Gateway revises and extends the students’ active knowledge of grammar and vocabulary through a wealth of varied skills-based activities that recycle, revise, evaluate and develop language skills.

Exam-style practice activities are found throughout the unit and further practised in special ‘Gateway to Exams’ sections

Tip for Reading Exams

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A recent study says that speaking two languages can help old people to stay mentally active. Dr Ellen Bialystok and her team of scientists at York University in Canada planned some special tests. Then they asked 104 people between the ages of 30 and 88 to do them. From the tests, the scientists found out that people who can speak two languages are very good at thinking fast.

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The scientists did different experiments and came to the conclusion that being bilingual can help old people to think quickly. Investigation has shown that playing musical instruments, dancing or reading can also help to keep you mentally active. Simple activities like doing crosswords or playing board games like chess or monopoly can also have a positive effect.

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Interactive Whiteboard Material

Dr Bialystok thinks that speaking different languages is very good for you and your brain. Half of the people who did the tests came from Canada and only spoke English. The other half came from India and could speak English and a language called Tamil. The scientists tested vocabulary skills and maths ability. They also checked how fast the people did the activities. The ones who could speak two languages did the exercises quickly and well. The people who spoke only one language weren’t so good. The British Alzheimer’s Society was very interested in the discoveries. ‘It is possible that if we learn a second language when we are young, it can help us even when we are old,’ said Professor Clive Ballard. Ballard is the Alzheimer’s Society’s Director of Investigation. ‘Education in general can certainly help the brain to stay active.’

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Lexical sets connected to typical topics in school leaving exams are revised, extended and practised

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Study skills and Exam success boxes, and tips encourage students to reflect on the best way to learn

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Units 3–4

In matching activities, remember ‌ Read all the text once quickly to get a general understanding. Then read the information that you need to find. Look for the section of the text where you think this information appears and look at it again in more detail. EXAM SUCCESS page 151

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Gateway to exams

Gateway B1 Student’s Book

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Gateway B1 Student’s Book

Students are invited to express their opinions and discuss their experiences around a particular theme


Key features

NEW

NEW

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COMING 2012

TEENAGE COURSES

• ‘Gateway to Exams’ sections that focus on real exam-style activities and look at the very specific exam skills • CLICK (Cross-Curricular, Literature, International Cultural Knowledge) lessons that use authentic texts and interesting topics to look at language from a new perspective • Full corpus-based Dictionary in the Workbook combines the wordlist from the Student’s Book and the extension words from the Workbook • A clever colour coding scheme throughout the book allows for easy navigation through the course • Developing writing sections include model texts to help guide students to write accurately and effectively • Study skills and exam success boxes integrated throughout, offering hints and tips to students, with further, more detailed, information at the back of the Student’s Book • Staged speaking models guide students on how to prepare for and present oral presentations

SEE ALSO iwb

Gateway Interactive e book Classroom Interactive Whiteboard software

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Turn the page for Gateway online

CLICK pages blend content-based cross-curricular or literary texts book book while integrating skills practice

A wide variety of text types develop reading skills while attention is paid to the strategies and tasks that help students’ understanding of reading texts

New technologies book

book

book

Read the text again and answer the questions. What is high energy physics? What is an accelerator? Why did people have to learn different programs for different computers at CERN? 4 What was Sir Tim Berners-Lee’s solution to the problem with computers at CERN? 5 What was the hardest part about making the World Wide Web work? 6 How can you create a new computer program, in Berners-Lee’s opinion? 5 What about you? 1 How important are the Internet and the World Wide Web for you? Why? 2 What information about the inventor of the World Wide Web did you find interesting? I think the Internet is really important for me.

1

I was working in a physics laboratory called CERN. CERN is in Geneva, the Switzerland. At CERN, people study High Energy Physics. That is physics of really, really small particles – particles much smaller than atoms. If you want to investigate really, really small things, you need CERN. at have they what That’s accelerators. called machines enormous

Cross-curricular – Science The inventor of the World Wide Web 1

LISTENING 0.00 Listen to a radio programme about Sir Tim BernersLee, the inventor of the WWW. Does the presenter say anything about … 1 when Berners-Lee was a child? Yes/No 2 when he was at university? Yes/No 3 his life now? Yes/No

2 Listen again and choose the correct alternative. 1 Berners-Lee was born in the south-west of England/London/Switzerland. 2 Berners-Lee liked riding on trains/ building model trains/watching trains. 3 Berners-Lee’s first contact with electronic gadgets was making a model train/ making something for his model trains/ repairing the TV. 4 Berners-Lee made a TV program/computer/ computer program when he was at university. 5 Berners-Lee studied physics at university because he thought it was more practical than maths/he didn’t like maths/his parents taught physics.

2

Well, things were very frustrating in the past. There was different information on different computers, but you couldn’t get all the information with just one computer. People at CERN came from universities all over the world. They brought all types of computers with different types of software. Sometimes you had to learn a take different program for each computer. So I wrote some programs to And information from one computer system to put it in another system. then I thought “Can’t we connect all these different information systems read could Everybody system? and make just one imaginary information the same system.” And that became the WWW.

3

Actually inventing the WWW was simple. The difficult part was to many persuade everybody to use the same system. It’s incredible that so people now use it.

4

make Well, because it is, basically. I want you to know that you too can using new programs which create new, fun ways of using computers and the Internet. I want you to know that, if you can imagine a computer doing something, you can program a computer to do that. The only limit is your imagination. And a couple of laws of physics. Of course, what happens with computers is that you have a basic, simple idea. Then you have to add things on to it to make it work. But all good computer programs are simple inside.

3 You are going to read some Frequently Asked Questions from the website of Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web. Match the questions with answers 1–4 in the text. a Was it easy to invent the WWW? b Where were you when you invented the WWW? c Why do you always say everything is simple? d What made you think of the WWW?

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4 1 2 3

Lengthy, authentic texts and topic-based units are connected to familiar topics for the age group

Why?

It’s very useful for finding information for schoolwork, for example.

Cross-curricular – Geography Silicon Valley

6 Work with a partner. Do you know anything about Silicon Valley? Make a list with ideas.

We think it’s in California, USA.

7 Read the facts about Silicon Valley. Did any of your ideas in 6 appear? Were your ideas correct? 8 Read the facts again and classify the information into these categories. Some numbers can go in more than one category. Geography

Population Economy/Industry Other

1 9 Complete the notes. 10 What about you? Would you like to live or work in Silicon Valley? Why/why not?

I’d like to go there because I’m really interested in computers. I’d prefer to go to San Francisco.

Eight facts about … Silicon

Valley

1 Silicon Valley is in North California, USA, near San Francis co. 2 The name Silicon Valley is used to describe a geogra phical area (its real name is the Santa Clara Valley), but also to describe all the high-tech compa nies in this area. Many of these companies originally design ed and made silicon chips. 3 2.43 million people live in Silicon Valley. 4 38% of the population of Silicon Valley was born outside the USA. These people are usually top engineers and scientists who have gone there to work. 5 There are 16 different cities in Silicon Valley. The bigges t is San José. It is called the capital of Silicon Valley. 6 The area has had a great reputation for new ideas and technology. Many rich busine ssmen have gone there to invest money in new project s, especially in computers and the Internet. 7 Many engineers and scienti sts went to live in Silicon Valley because there was a lot of space and prices were relatively cheap. Now it is the one of the most expensive places in the USA to buy a house.

8 Silicon Valley is the home of Apple, eBay, Google, Yahoo! , HP, Intel and many other world-f amous computer and Interne t businesses.

SILICON VALLEY 1 How did it get its name? 2 Who works there? 3 How much did/does it cost to live there? 4 Where is it? 5 What is the correct name for its location? 6 Why is it famous?

Speaking activities offer students a way to personalise and reflect on topical content

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Gateway Online for Students

TEENAGE COURSES

www.gateway-online.net Accessible using access taken available in the students book and welcome pack. Gateway online is a dynamic learning space for students using Gateway. Offering additional language practice through games, videos and interactive activities it is a fun and challenging practice environment which can be accessed at home or during class.

Key features

• Video activities that engage students in the world around them as well as practising language • Writing models and activities which help students prepare for exam writing tasks • A wordlist builder that can create specific, customisable vocabulary lists which are perfect for revision • Macmillan Reader eBook for further reading practice

Interactive activities help to practice and revise the language covered in each unit.

Marks from activities are stored in the markbook, results can be printed or emailed by students to share with their teacher.

Gateway Online for Teachers www.gateway-online.net The Free resourse site for teachers of Gateway

Key features

• Teacher training footage of Gateway in use • Regularly updated teaching tips written by David Spencer and specialists in the field of exams and secondary teaching • Downloadable resources to use in the classroom, including culture worksheets and video activities • A complete downloadable unit from Gateway to try out in class

Packed full of additional resources for teachers of Gateway including culture worksheets, video projects, monthly e-lessons and onestopenglish resources pathway.

Join the Gateway community and interact with other teachers also using Gateway! Look out for the teaching tips questions and videos of Dave Spencer and participate in the teacher training discussions online.

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Gateway Student’s Book Student’s Book + Webcode Pack Workbook Teacher’s Book + Test CD Pack

A2 9780230723382 9780230417595 9780230723399 9780230411791

B1 9780230723443 9780230417601 9780230723450 9780230417229

B1+ 9780230723504 9780230417632 9780230723511 9780230417212

Gateway Class audio CDs Interactive Classroom Single user Gateway Practice Online

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B1 9780230723474 9780230723481 9780230761964

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Shine

Key features • • • •

Nine project ideas at the back of the Student’s Book A sound file that practises pronunciation and intonation Dramatised dialogues for students to act out in class Accompanying Grammar Series provides further practice and explanation of grammatical structures

A1

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BEGINNER TO INTERMEDIATE Judy Garton-Sprenger and Philip Prowse

Teaching teenagers section www.onestopenglish.com p 5 level 1 9780435255466 9780435255473 9780435255497 9780333997215 9780333928301 9780333999936 9781405002479

level 2 9780435255510 9780435255527 9780435255541 9780333997222 9780333928349 9780333999943 9781405002486

level 3 9780435255565 9780435255572 9780435255596 9780333997239 9780333952610 9780333999950 9781405002493

Key features

• Encourages students to develop their own learning strategies through groupwork and project work • Comprehensive coverage of all four skills • Integrated grammar syllabus with ‘Help Boxes’ and a ‘Language Plus’ page in each unit

MACMILLAN DIGITAL Interactive CD-ROM

TEENAGE COURSES

An exciting three-level course for teenagers, Shine features a clear and systematic approach to grammar set within a topic-based framework.

SEE ALSO

Shine Student’s Book Activity Book Teacher’s Book Class Audio CDs CD-ROM Shine Grammar Student’s Book Shine Grammar Answer Key

A2

Smart A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

C2

COMPLETE BEGINNER TO INTERMEDIATE Michael Vince, Judy West, David A. Hill and Elizabeth Kilbey

Smart Start is an introductory course for young learners of English. It provides a comprehensive base that will prepare complete beginners for many secondary-level courses. Smart is a four-level course designed for young teenagers, with a strong grammatical base that takes students from beginner to intermediate level. Smart Student’s Book Workbook Teacher’s Book Audio Cassette

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beginner 9780333913307 9780333913345 9780333914977 9780333913383

Key features

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• Provides systematic coverage of all language skills, including grammar and vocabulary, through interesting and stimulating topics • Presents English through a variety of contexts, encouraging students to explore the language • Offers a flexible unit structure so that teachers can use the pages in any order

pre-intermediate 9780333913338 9780333913369 9780333913444 9780333913406

intermediate 9780333933350 9780333913376 9780333913451 9780333914960

Move Ahead A1

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B2

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A comprehensive five-level course for teenagers and young adults, with a strong structural syllabus with particular emphasis on developing reading and writing skills for use in an academic setting. The thematic approach of the course encourages students to explore English in a variety of contexts and to develop a deeper understanding of how the language works. Move Ahead Student’s Book Workbook Teacher’s Book Grammar Practice Book Class Audio CDs

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level 1 9780333775806 9780333775837 9780333775868 9780333789063 9780230733312

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SEE ALSO See p 76 in the Skills, Grammar and Vocabulary section

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New Inspiration A1

A2

B1+

B2

C1

NEW EDITON

C2

TEENAGE COURSES

BEGINNER TO INTERMEDIATE Judy Garton-Sprenger and Philip Prowse

Fresh, new Inspiration with added features! NEW

New Inspiration takes all the best elements of the original course and adds some exciting new characteristics perfect for motivating and challenging teenage students.

NEW

Popular aspects such as the authentic, varied and content-rich topics have been improved and enhanced. The cultural and cross-curricular nature of these topics features strongly throughout New Inspiration, alongside the strong skills development activities and tasks.

Key features of the new edition include:

COMING 2012

• Even more choice and variety of authentic topics • Unit opener pages that introduce each topic and highlight learning objectives, to aid learner autonomy • More differentiation to cater specifically for mixed-ability classes • Language Links features that look at the influence of other languages and cultures on English • Fantastic, easy to use Inspiration Interactive Classroom Interactive Whiteboard software for each level • Comprehensive Teacher’s Book including a photocopiable resource pack and a Test CD-ROM • New Inspiration Practice Online includes extra interactive practice activities, videos and fun language games

COMING 2012

MACMILLAN DIGITAL Interactive Whiteboard Material see p 39 Resource site – see p 10 www.macmillanenglish.com/inspiration Macmillan Practice Online – see p 7 www.macmillanpracticeonline.com

UNIT

OUT AND ABOUT

1

4 SPEAKING

What’s happening tomorrow?

8 PRONUNCIATION

Ask and answer questions about what’s happening tomorrow.

Talking about future arrangements Describing a sequence of events Present continuous: future Sequencing adverbs

A

1 OPENER Look at the timetable for Saturday and match the photos A–D with four of the events.

What’s happening on Saturday? 8.30am Leave the hotel and walk to the South Bank. 10am

Go for a ride on the London Eye.

11am

Take a boat trip down the Thames.

1.15pm Have lunch in Pizza Paradise restaurant. B

2.30pm Take the underground to South Kensington. 3pm

Visit the Science Museum with Steve: Jay, Emma, Ramón. Visit the Natural History Museum with Carrie: Kristin, Alexey, Leyla.

5.30pm Return to the hotel. 6.45pm Leave for the theatre: The Lion King.

0.00

Listen and repeat.

/2/ -ing

/R/ in

rang sung thing wing going

ran sun thin win go in

Core lessons include extension Now listen and write the words activities that are perfect for you hear. Steve is talking about arrangements for Sunday. Listen and number A–E in the right order. mixed-ability classes

5 LISTENING 0.00

A Have lunch in Camden Market. B Visit London Zoo. C Take a canal boat trip.

D Go shopping in Camden Market. E Walk along Regent’s Canal.

Now complete the timetable.

What’s happening on Sunday? 10am Midday 12.30pm 2pm 4–4.45pm

Visit London Zoo

9 WRITING What’s happening in your town/ region/country this weekend? Think about concerts, sports events and famous people, and make notes under these headings.

Who/What?

Where?

When?

Now write sentences.

Arsenal are playing Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium at three o’clock on Saturday.

6 SPEAKING Ask and answer questions about Sunday.

A B A B

Extension

When are they visiting London Zoo? At ten o’clock on Sunday morning. How long are they staying there? For two hours.

Now tell each other what the group are doing on Sunday, using first, next, then, after that, finally. Extension

C

LANGUAGE WORKOUT 2 LISTENING Listen to Steve and look at the timetable. Note down three changes to the arrangements for Saturday.

0.00

3 AFTER LISTENING Answer the questions.

‘Your Dresponse’ activities promote critical thinking

1 What time are the group leaving the hotel on Saturday morning? 2 When are they going for a ride on the London Eye? 3 Where are they having lunch? 4 Who is taking them to the Science Museum? 5 Which museum is Leyla going to? 6 Is Alexey going to the Science Museum? 7 How long are they spending at the museums? 8 When are they leaving for the theatre? Your response Which do you think is the best event of the day?

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7 WRITING Complete Emma’s postcard to her parents.

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Answers and Practice Language File page 000

Writing models

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FESTIVALS

3

I love going to festivals

Reading texts are recorded on the Class Audio CD which is packaged with the Teacher’s Book

UNIT

6 LISTENING Festival Radio interviewed people at Glastonbury. Listen and complete the chart for Holly and Matt. Use these phrases.

0.00

Talking about likes and dislikes Saying what people can do Verb/Preposition + gerund

dancing getting wet being lost getting up early making new friends meeting old friends staying up late talking to girls

Hates Good at Bad at

Glasto is for people who love camping in the wet, like queuing for burgers or the toilet in the rain, and don’t mind getting covered in mud.

Another student

Now complete the chart for another student.

If you hate getting lost, make sure you don’t forget your mobile. And if you can’t stand being in a crowd, then stay away. Over 150,000 people come to the festival, so you can end up a long way from the stage.

7 WRITING

‘I love going to festivals, but I hate not being able to see the band,’ said 18-year-old Matt from Liverpool. ‘So I always get up early and go to the front. The only problem is that bands often come on late – they’re bad at starting on time.’

1 OPENER

4 PRONUNCIATION

Do you go to music festivals or watch them on TV? What kind of music do you like listening to?

Bands enjoy playing at Glastonbury. ‘We’re not interested in earning a lot of money here,’ one lead singer told us. ‘We come for the great atmosphere and the close contact with the crowd.’

0.00

Listen and repeat. Mark the stress.

atmosphere dangerous enjoy fantastic festival interested lovely security

Word Bank Music

heavy metal hip-hop jazz pop punk rap reggae rock salsa soul techno world

Everyone wants to meet the band members, and some people are good at getting backstage. ‘I just smile at security,’ said Holly, 16, ‘and tell them I’m the singer’s sister.’

Write sentences about Holly and Matt using the information in the chart. Then write about the student you interviewed.

Holly loves meeting old friends, but she hates … She’s good at … She’s bad at … Extension

O

atmosphere 2 READING Read Fantastic Glasto! Which of these topics are in the article?

0.00

Now Glasto is over for another year, and all that’s left is 200 tonnes of rubbish!

mud money music rubbish TV weather

3 AFTER READING Complete.

1 Glasto fans queuing in the rain. 2 They don’t getting muddy. 3 People who can’t being in a crowd shouldn’t come. getting lost, remember to bring your 4 If you phone. at starting on time. 5 Some bands are in earning a lot of 6 One band says they aren’t money. at getting backstage. 7 Stella is

Grammar practice exercises Your response Would you like to go to a familiarise festival like Glastonbury? Why/Why not? students with the target language and include references to the language files at the back of the Student’s Book

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Matt

meeting old friends

Loves

This year’s Glasto (as Glastonbury Festival fans call it) was better than ever. Britain’s largest openair music festival had everything: fantastic music, lovely people and loads of mud!

TEENAGE COURSES

Holly

FANTASTIC GLASTO!

5 SPEAKING Make a list of questions beginning Do you like …? and Do you mind …? Use the phrases in the box and add your own ideas. Ask two other students the questions and note down the answers.

LANGUAGE WORKOUT Complete.

sleep in a tent stand all day listen to live music be in a large crowd pay a lot for a ticket hear new bands be a long way from the stage queue for the toilets get covered in mud

Extension

Kurt likes sleeping in a tent and doesn’t mind standing all day.

Answers and Practice Language File page 000

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SEE ALSO

Inspiration Interactive Classroom Interactive e book Whiteboard software

Inspiration A1

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B1+

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iwb

p

apps

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New Inspiration Student’s Book Workbook Teacher’s Book & Test and Audio CD pack Interactive Whiteboard Material New Inspiration Practice Online

level 1 9780230408470 9780230412545 9780230412385 9780230412415 9780230751736

level 2 9780230408487 9780230412552 9780230412422 9780230412453 9780230751743

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book

book

Awar Winnerd

C2

BEGINNER TO INTERMEDIATE Judy Garton-Sprenger and Philip Prowse

Inspiration grows with its students to reflect their changing needs and interests, making book it the ideal choice to motivate teenagers. Combining a strong skills syllabus with engaging topics and imaginative activities, each level offers the perfect balance of grammar points and communicative tasks.

Inspiration Student’s Book Workbook Teacher’s Book Class Audio CDs Inspiration Builder French Companion + CD Pack German Companion + CD Pack Dutch Companion + CD Pack Test CDs with Audio

level 1 9781405029353 9781405029360 9781405029377 9781405029391 9781405029551 9781405086714 9781405098779 9781405086882 levels 1 & 2

MACMILLAN DIGITAL

level 2 9781405029407 9781405029414 9781405029421 9781405029445 9781405066532 9781405086738 9781405098786 9781405086912 9781405093880

book

book

Macmillan Practice Online – see p 7 www.macmillanpracticeonline.com Resource site – see p 10 www.macmillanenglish.com/inspiration

level 3 9781405029452 9781405029469 9781405029476 9781405029490 9781405066549 9781405086769 9780230022515 9781405086950 levels 3 & 4

level 4 9781405029506 9781405029513 9781405029520 9781405029544 9781405066556 9781405086790 Available Online Available Online 9781405093897

American English version available Visit www.macmillanenglish. com/americaninspiration

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Hot Spot A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

NEW LEVEL

C2

TEENAGE COURSES

BEGINNER TO INTERMEDIATE Colin Granger and Katherine Stannett

Now with five levels! Hot Spot is a new course designed for the ‘betweenagers’ age group. Fun and engaging, it makes the most of the growing identity of the young teenager through motivating texts and stories, and lively illustrations and photography. Each book contains theme-based modules made up of three double-page presentation lessons, a cross-cultural integrated skills lesson, a ‘can do’ review section, and a fun ‘Extra special’ lesson. The course has a transparent grammar syllabus which progresses steadily throughout the course, encouraging a discovery approach before practising and then personalising the grammar. There is a balance of skills work through the lessons, and the four skills are practised further in the integrated skills lesson which focuses on a cultural or cross-curricular aspect of the module theme. Providing a focus on the UK and other English-speaking countries, Hot Spot offers a wealth of culturally-rich content that will interest and motivate young teenagers learning English. Interactive activities that encourage real communication 1 can be found in every lesson 6 Listening

Grammar spot going to

‘Grammar spots’ draw students’ attention to the grammar point being studied without being overwhelming

2.22 Emma and Sam are playing the Memory game. Look at Emma’s diary and listen. What three mistakes does she make?

I’m going to do my homework. We’re going to try out my amazing new invention.

1 She’s not seeing the doctor at half past ten. She’s seeing the dentist.

Grammar page 98

Monday

3 Grammar practice

10.30am 1.00pm 2.00pm 3.15pm 6.00pm

Look at Rudolph’s list of plans for tomorrow. Make sentences with going to.

1 He’s going to watch a film with Helga.

1 2 3 4 5

NEW

Colin Granger Katherine Stannett

Student’s Book

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watch a film with Helga take Bonehead for a walk visit Jude buy a present for Mandy’s birthday send an email to Sadie

7 Speaking Play the Memory game with a partner. Write five times and five plans on a piece of paper. Exchange the paper with your partner. Now test your partner. Can they remember their plans?

4 Vocabulary Lesson objective

2 Amazing inventions

Talking about future plans and arrangements

1 Presentation 2.22

Listen and read. What do you think? Which is Rudolph’s most amazing invention?

Key learning 1 objectives are clearly stated at the top of every lesson

Match the verbs in A to the nouns in B. A 1 2 3 4 5 6

do go have clear spend try out

B a b c d e f

the day a new invention swimming homework lunch the table

When are you doing your homework? Where are you meeting your friend? What are you doing at six o’clock?

5 Pronunciation

2

a

2.22

Listen and repeat the sentences.

My English file

1 We’re going to watch a film tonight. 2 I’m going to invite Laura to my party. 3 My brother is going to meet his friend at the park tomorrow. 4 Jodie is going to close the door but she’s not going to open the window.

Write about your plans for the weekend. Include information about: • who you are going to see • what you are going to do • where you are going to go T his weekend I’m going to see my friend Marie. We’re going to listen to some music and then we’re going to ride our bikes to the park. For lunch, we’re …

b Work in pairs. Look at the words in bold in the sentences above. Do we say /Wԥ/ or /WX /? Martha What are your plans for this morning, Rudolph? Rudolph I’m meeting Jude at the park at ten o’clock. We’re going to try out my amazing new invention. Vincent Which one? Rudolph My new super-safe reflector rollerblades of course! Martha Well, don’t forget we’re having lunch with Uncle Bernard. We’re meeting him at one o’clock.

see dentist ✓ have lunch with Peter play tennis with Susan meet Sarah at café go to cinema

Vincent

What are you going to do after lunch, Rudolph? Rudolph I’m going to do my homework and then I’m meeting Sadie at the swimming pool at three o’clock. Vincent But you can’t swim, Rudolph! Rudolph Not a problem! I’m going to wear my special inflatable goggles!

3 4

c

2.22

Listen and check your answers.

8 Check your English Put the words into the correct order to make sentences about Rudolph’s plans for the day.

Grammar spot

present continuous Helga’s playing football at quarter past nine. We’re meeting Uncle Bernard at one o’clock. Grammar page 98

1 o’clock/park/He’s/ten/Jude/at/meeting/at/the 2 new/They’re/to/out/try/his/invention/going 3 Uncle/lunch/He’s/one/his/Bernard/having/at/with /o’clock 4 the/He’s/pool/Sadie/swimming/meeting/at 5 going/inflatable/He’s/his/to/goggles/wear

9

Martha

Look at the time! It’s nine o’clock already! Come on, Vincent. Helga’s playing football at quarter past nine. Vincent OK. Rudolph, can you clear the table, please? Rudolph Sure …. Aagghhhh!

2 Comprehension Look at the list. Who is going to do each activity?

1 Rudolph and Jude

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1 2 3 4 5

Rudolph

Hot Spot 4 Student’s Book

Brightly coloured and highly detailed illustrations and photographs help to capture students’ imagination and Hi Jude. I’ve got a new planinterest for today. I’m going to spend the day in bed!

meet in the park have lunch with Uncle Bernard do homework go swimming play football

SEE ALSO For downloadable versions of classic Colin Granger titles visit www.macmillaneducationbookstore.com


MACMILLAN DIGITAL

Key features

Interactive CD-ROM

Resource site – see p 10

www.macmillanenglish.com/hotspot

Macmillan Practice Online – see p 7 www.macmillanpracticeonline.com

SEE ALSO Spot On e-lessons www.onestopenglish.com Macmillan Readers p 98

Key features of level 5

• ‘Vocabulary Bank’ comprising handy checklists such as make & do, common opposites etc • ‘Writing Bank’ with guidance on writing short messages, informal letters, emails and short stories • Inductive grammar spots • ‘Extra special’ sections that include stories, poems and plays as well as PET-style exam practice sections • A heavier emphasis on CLIL in level 5 means more cross-curricular and authentic reading texts • Four extra CLIL lesons in the Activity Book

p5

TEENAGE COURSES

• ‘Check your English’ activities at the end of every lesson encourage learners to take responsibility for their language learning in line with the CEF • 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 • Interleaved Teacher’s Book, printed in full colour, includes editable tests • Every ‘Extra special’ section contains a mini project that is perfect for homework projects and encourages communicative language use in line with the CEF • The Activity Book contains learning diaries for students to record and review their personal progress, as well as a complete original story

Study tips and exam spots offer examples of work and techniques for learning more difficult information Longer, cross-curricular texts feature heavily in level 5

Lesson objective

4

Describing an experience

14 An amazing experience

Grammar spot

1 Presentation a

Position of adjectives Match the rules with the examples.

0.00 Listen and read about the Great Barrier Reef. How many names of fish and animals that live in the sea can you find?

1 2 a b

b Write a list of the names of sealife in the text. Then turn to page 000 and match the names to the pictures.

A scuba diving experience off the Australian

Great

Barrier

Reef

The downside

a Underline the adjective then put the words in order to make sentences.

1 I’m very tired today.

Coral Sea

1 2 3 4

ef Re

b Take a vote. Do you think scuba diving should be allowed close to a coral reef? Vote and write the results.

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r rie Bar

Where is the Great Barrier Reef? How big is it? What is the water like off the Great Barrier Reef? What is coral made from? How big are coral polyps? Why are coral reefs threatened?

Yes 7 students

AUSTRALIA

4 Grammar practice

No 15 students

1 2 3 4 5 6

1 sun-soaked golden – the beaches in Queensland sun-soaked golden amazing unforgettable breathtakingly beautiful picturesque tropical crystal clear warm spectacular coral brightly coloured magnificent gigantic massive open delicate thin

tired/very/today/I’m red/wearing/I’m/shoes film/saw/great/a/last night/I yesterday/sad/you/why/were/?

1 a beautiful blue dress

Work with a classmate. Find these adjectives in the text. What are they describing? Try and guess the meaning of the adjectives you don’t know. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

b

0.00 Look at the photo and listen to Janiki talking about riding an elephant in Thailand. Did she enjoy the experience? 0.00

Listen again and find out these things.

1 Why Janiki recommends the Elephant Conversation Centre. 2 What a mahout does. 3 The age of Janiki’s elephant. 4 What you climb to get on top of the elephant. 5 What the bench on top of the elephant is made of. 6 What you hold on to when the elephant starts to move. 7 Why riding an elephant is like riding a roller coaster. 8 What you can do at the end of the ride. c

Now tell a classmate what you found out. The people are kind to their elephants and look after them well.

Study tip Adjectives scary film spectacular landscape sun-soaked beach

b Underline the ‘fact’ adjective and circle the ‘opinion’ adjective, then make a phrase.

3 Vocabulary

a Read the text again and find the answers to these questions. Then discuss them with your classmates. 1 2 3 4 5 6

Queensland

a

Order of adjectives 2 When we use more than one ‘fact’ adjective before a noun, they normally go in this order. size + age + shape + colour + origin + material + purpose + noun a large, 26-year-old grey elephant a little rope ladder the metal safety bar

coral itself is made from dead coral polyp skeletons, which have gradually built up layer by layer over thousands of years. Coral reefs are already threatened by global warming and pollution, but also by scuba divers who kill the coral polyps by stepping on them or even breaking off pieces of coral to take home as a souvenirs.

Many people think coral is a plant or a rock, but they are wrong. It is composed of billions of animals called coral polyps. Each coral polyp is about as large as the top of a pin and they form a delicate, thin layer on top of the coral. The

2 Comprehension

Adjectives normally go in front of a noun. Adjectives go after the verb to be. Scuba diving in Queensland is amazing. Here you can explore the breathtakingly beautiful Great Barrier Reef.

Order of adjectives 1 Look at the examples and choose the correct option. When we use more than one adjective together, we normally put ‘opinion’ adjectives (picturesque, magnificent) before/after ‘fact’ adjectives (brightly coloured, gigantic). picturesque tropical islands magnificent gigantic hump back whales

ea t Gr

Scuba diving off the sun-soaked, golden beaches in Queensland, Australia is amazing. Here you can explore the world’s largest coral system, the breathtakingly beautiful Great Barrier Reef. The Great Barrier Reef is, in fact, made up of thousands of individual coral reefs and picturesque, tropical islands stretching for over 2,100 kilometres. The Reef is bigger than the Great Wall of China and is so large that it can be seen from outer space. As you

dive deep into the crystal clear, warm waters of the Coral Sea you will discover a spectacular, coral landscape that is home to an amazing 1,500 species of fish including sea horses and brightly coloured clown fish. Here you can have close encounters with magnificent, gigantic hump back whales and swim past dolphins, sea lions and turtles. And for added excitement, take a dive at night and see manta rays scooping up clouds of plankton into their massive, open mouths.

5 Listening and speaking

Adjectives

c

a/dress/blue/beautiful flowers/horrible/plastic scary/a/film/Spanish maths/difficult/homework football game/exciting/an/international friendly/neighbours/new

Put the adjectives in the right order.

6 Check your English Work with a small group of classmates. Write as many adjective + noun phrases as you can in three minutes using the adjectives below. crystal clear water warm weather

1 a tiny, round, plastic ball 1 2 3 4

a _____ ball (round/tiny/plastic) a _____ car (American/huge/police) a _____ (young/tall/Russian) boy a _____ bag (square/large/shopping)

‘Check your English’ sections focus on learner autonomy

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Smash A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

C2

TEENAGE COURSES

BEGINNER TO INTERMEDIATE Luke Prodromou and Michele Crawford

Developing language learning skills through its lively approach, this four-level course is designed to appeal to the sense of fun and curiosity of young teenagers. Built on the most recent research into fixing vocabulary and seeing words in collocational chunks, Smash reflects the latest findings on how the brain processes and accesses new words.

Key features

• Cross-cultural and cross-curricular topic information that appeals to teenagers • Systematic vocabulary and grammar presentation • Links with the CEF • Regular recycling and revision units • Writing syllabus with models, guidance and tips • Downloadable tests from www.macmillanenglish.com/smash

Smash Student’s Book Workbook Teacher’s Book Smashlog (portfolio) Class Audio CDs CD-ROM IWB CD-ROM

MACMILLAN DIGITAL Interactive CD-ROM

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Interactive Whiteboard material SEE ALSO

Smash Interactive Whiteboard e book software

Tempo A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

C2

Designed specifically for ‘betweenagers’, Tempo is a comprehensive course with motivating topics that will stimulate the interests of young teenagers. Ideal for busy teachers, Tempo demonstrates the target language and communicative strategies for the unit and cross-refers them with the CEF.

Interactive CD-ROM

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p

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Key features

BEGINNER TO INTERMEDIATE Chris Barker and Libby Mitchell

MACMILLAN DIGITAL

iwb

• Portfolio sections allow for project book book collaboration • Self-assessment pages give students a real sense of progress • Games, puzzles, cartoon strips and photo stories recycle language in fun contexts • Multi-strand syllabus ensures a solid foundation in grammar, vocabulary skills and culture • ‘Extra!’ activities and project work designed for the mixed-ability classroom

Tempo Student’s Book Workbook Workbook with CD-ROM Teacher’s Book Class Audio CDs Test Book + Audio CD Pack

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Interactive apps Whiteboard Material

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Gateway Interactive Classroom

NEW

TEENAGE IWB

Gateway Interactive Classroom takes full advantage of the multi-media nature of the course by offering a digital version of the Student’s Book, including extra activities, integrated audio, video resources and a teacher’s area for material creation.

Key features • • • •

Easy-to-use tools including a zoom feature to highlight activities Interactive activities including a text analysis tool Cross-curricular and cross-cultural video materials Platform independent and compatible with Windows PCs or Macs

Gateway Interactive Classroom Single user version Multiple user version

A2 9780230723429 9780230411807

book

B1 9780230723481 9780230411814

B1+ 9780230723542 9780230411821

New Inspiration Interactive Classroom

NEW

New Inspiration embraces the digital generation and offers multi-media and interactive solutions for use in the classroom.

Key features

• The entire Student’s Book in digital format, perfect for using as part of whole class teaching and visual presentation of key language • Brand new interactive activities that are not found in the book • Video footage featuring cultural themes adds a great multi-media aspect to whole class teaching • Platform independent and compatible with Windows PCs or Macs New Inspiration Interactive Classroom IWB CD-ROM (single user)

book

level 1 9780230412415

level 2 9780230412453

book NEW

Hotspot Interactive Classroom Hot Spot Interactive Classroom has been developed to be used alongside the printed coursebook. Integrated audio and simple tools allows interaction with the material, making it perfect for whole class teaching.

Key features

• • • •

Digital version of the complete Student’s Book Get to know the Glooms with embedded clickable interactive activities Large format digital flashcards perfect for whole-class teaching Platform independent and compatible with any make of IWB

Hot Spot Interactive Classroom IWB CD-ROM (single user)

level 1 9780230419391

level 2 9780230419414

level 3 9780230419438

level 4 9780230419445

level 5 9780230419452

Smash Interactive Whiteboard software which engages students and creates a team atmosphere through fun and easy-to-use interactive activities, video and comprehension questions, and karaoke-style songs!

Key features

• Operates on Windows 2000, XP, Vista • Unit activities made active for teaching convenience • All course audio embedded in every page Smash IWB CD-ROM

level 1 9789604472604

level 2 9789604472611

level 3 9789604472628

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Kingfisher Kingfisher is an internationally trusted children’s publisher and part of the Macmillan Publishing Group. It is committed to innovative, accessible approaches to learning. www.kingfisherbooks.com

The Kingfisher First Encyclopedia

The Kingfisher First Encyclopedia of Animals

Age 5+ A1

Age 5+

A2 B1+ B2

A2

A clear and simple first reference book for children beginning to read on their own.

CONTENT AND LANGUAGE INTEGRATED LEARNING

Kingfisher titles

p 40

Macmillan Science NEW

p 42

Macmillan Mathematics

p 43

The Kingfisher First Dictionary A1

Vocabulary Practice Series

p 46

Onestopclil

p 47

B1

Age 5+

B2

Clear definitions and sample sentences are supported by colour photographs and illustrations, spelling tips, thematic spreads and wordlists.

A1

9780753431832

Age 6+ A1

9780753413005

A2

B1

9780753413241

9780753414446

9780753417072

A2

B1 B1+ B2

Featuring over 50 digital maps and a CD-ROM with more than 40 ready-to-print maps. 9780753417423

Featuring easy-to-read digital relief maps, informative text and photographs, and a fold-out world map poster.

Age 9+

Age 8+

40

B1 B1+ B2

Explore

The Kingfisher World Atlas A2

B2

Age 7+

B2

Discover which dinosaurs and prehistoric creatures used to roam each continent with this lively, easy-to-use atlas.

B1

Brings the animal inhabitants of each continent to life with the help of fun pictorial icons and an in-depth look at key habitats.

A2 B1

A2

The Kingfisher Children’s Atlas

Age 7+

A2

B2

An ideal first wordfinder for young readers, with synonyms and antonyms, sample sentences, lively illustrations, word games and activities.

A1

The Kingfisher First Dinosaur Picture Atlas A1

B1

Age 6+

B2

The perfect first atlas, with an informative look-and-find game in each of the 20 maps, plus information on the history and culture of key places.

A2

The Kingfisher First Animal Picture Atlas

The Kingfisher First Picture Atlas

Macmillan Natural and Social Science NEW p 44 p 45

A2

A fascinating introduction to different animals, with clear, simple text and activities to aid further learning.

The Kingfisher First Thesaurus

Age 5+

9780753431825

Macmillan Topics

9780753431856

9780753431849

B1 B1+ B2

9780753417263

B1 B1+ B2

An amazing onevolume encyclopedia arranged around ten core subjects, packed with colourful illustrations and the latest photography.


I Wonder Why

A2

B1 B1+ B2

Age 6+

Asking questions about the world around you is a fundamental part of a child’s development. I Wonder Why tackles a host of commonly-posed questions to provide clear, accessible answers in an unrivalled child-friendly style.

CLIL – Primary

Key features

• Question-and-answer structure provides a friendly way for children to engage with factual information • Short, easy-to-read sentences and conversational language perfectly deliver solid facts in a natural and imaginative way • Cartoons add humour while aiding understanding • The series covers a wide range of core curriculum topics

Navigators

A1

A2

B1

B2

Age 9+

A visually spectacular series that navigates a fantastic range of subjects across science, nature and history. Every spread is brimming with lively text, amazing photographs and stunning artwork.

Key features

• Crammed with information in accessible, bite-sized chunks • Appealing to reluctant and less confident readers, yet with plenty for more able pupils to get their teeth into • Additional information such as weblinks and quotations from books and films encourages further investigation and gives topics a wider context • Key terms defined on each spread and in final glossary • Authoritative information checked by expert consultants

Discover Science

A2

B1 B1+ B2

Age 6+

Discover Science is the perfect way to lay the foundations for future learning. Through age-appropriate language and eye-catching design, it gives young readers the answers to fundamental questions about the human body, animals, planet Earth and the solar system.

Key features

• All the essential facts in accessible, bite-sized chunks • Notes suggest extension activities and highlight material that links to the Science and English curriculum • Simple, colourful projects provide lots of opportunities to get creative while learning • Glossary, quiz and ‘Did You Know?’ sections reinforce prior learning • ‘Find out more’ section is packed with books to read and websites to explore

I Wonder Why I Wonder Why Kangaroos Have Pouches I Wonder Why My Tummy Rumbles I Wonder Why Penguins Can’t Fly I Wonder Why Ponies Wear Shoes I Wonder Why Pyramids Were Built I Wonder Why Snakes Shed Their Skin I Wonder Why Spiders Spin Webs I Wonder Why Stars Twinkle I Wonder Why the Sun Rises I Wonder Why the Sea is Salty I Wonder Why the Wind Blows I Wonder Why Triceratops Had Horns

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Discover Science Discover Science: Animal Disguises Discover Science: Insects Discover Science: Maps and Mapping Discover Science: Senses Discover Science: Solar System Discover Science: Whales and Dolphins Discover Science: Apes and Monkeys Discover Science: Planet Earth Discover Science: Reptiles Discover Science: Robots Discover Science: Rocks and Fossils Discover Science: Seas and Oceans

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Macmillan Science

NEW

CLIL – Primary

David Glover and Penny Glover

Designed for 6–12 year-olds, Macmillan Science follows current best practice in science education and is written by leading authors of primary science resources in the UK. Through stimulating content and carefully graded activities and exercises, pupils are guided to develop a sound framework of scientific knowledge and understanding. NEW

Macmillan Science bridges the gap between mainstream curriculum teaching and CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) or English-medium teaching with a course that can be used with confidence by all teachers.

NEW

Key features

NEW

• Investigative hands-on approach to learning through practical activities makes the lessons memorable and enjoyable • Each lesson starts with stimuli from the children’s environment • Comprehensive syllabus ensures knowledge of the key areas is built up gradually and thoroughly • Clear learning outcomes make the purpose of each unit clear to teachers and pupils • Key word boxes highlight difficult vocabulary • A glossary explaining key words encourages learner independence • CD-ROM for each level includes over 100 practice activities, as well as simulated experiments which allow pupils to try out things that are not possible in the classroom

NEW

MACMILLAN DIGITAL Interactive CD-ROM

NEW

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Germinating a bean seed

bottle

water

stem bean (seed)

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Macmillan Science Pupil’s Book Pack Workbook Teacher’s Book

level 1 9780230732933 9780230028395 9780230028401

Pupil’s Book Pack contains Pupil’s Book and CD-ROM

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level 4 9780230732964 9780230028517 9780230028524

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Paul Broadbent and Anne Broadbent

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• Solid structure means the syllabus is covered systematically and comprehensively • One concept per lesson helps pupils to assimilate their learning before moving on • Clear, concise explanations of concepts with a wealth of examples, exercises and word problems support learning and teaching • Tasks help children to apply what they’ve learnt to the real world • ‘Try this’ boxes give extra challenge to fast finishers and a chance for more practice • Assessment at the end of every unit means teachers can review progress regularly • CD-ROM with 90 practice activities for each grade provides further consolidation • One-per-term Combined Pupil’s Book and Workbook • Teacher’s Book with full-colour pages from the Pupil’s Books gives the teacher everything they need to teach this course BIG_1951_MM_PB_1-6.indd 1

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Macmillan Natural and Social Science

NEW

CLIL - Primary

Joanne Ramsden and Helen Sanderson

NEW

NEW

COMING SOON

Level 4 also available in 2011

Macmillan Natural and Social Science is a new six-level course for children studying science in English. The course develops children’s knowledge of science, history and geography as well as providing systematic development of English language skills. The activities are varied in their approach to provide a motivating stimulus to children’s learning and cater for differences in learning styles. A key feature of the course is the development of English language skills alongside science content. Language and vocabulary are carefully graded and introduced within the science context. The language is integrated into each topic and summarised at the start of each unit and lesson. All four skills of speaking, listening, reading and writing are introduced and built on.

Key features

NEW

MACMILLAN DIGITAL Interactive Whiteboard Material

• Children are introduced to scientific investigation skills by carrying out experiments, collecting evidence, observing and noting things around them, recording their findings in charts or by drawing, labelling or writing results • Content-based songs, raps and stories contextualise the concepts • Revision pages review the main concepts and language of each unit, and also contain a self-assessment section where children can evaluate their level • All the vocabulary items (levels 1 and 2) are included in a pack of 120 full-colour Flashcards • A pack of Posters of the key content and vocabulary areas is also provided for all levels • The Pupil’s Book includes a picture dictionary • Photocopiable Resources CDs contain worksheets, tests and word cards • Interactive Whiteboard material to accompany this course includes slide presentations, animations, simulations and interactive posters • Activity Books for levels 3 and 4 provide further written practice and consolidation of the science content

Activities are child friendly and engage students in applying scientific thinking

Learning objectives are clearly presented at the start of the unit

Clear vocabulary presentation

Detailed illustrations help with comprehension Macmillan Natural and Social Science Pupil’s Book 3

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Macmillan Natural and Social Science Pupil’s Book Pack* Pupil’s Book Activity Book Pack* Teacher’s Notes Flashcards Poster Pack Digital Resources

level 1 9780230400801 n/a n/a 9780230719989 9780230720022 9780230400818 levels 1&2

level 2 9780230400849 n/a n/a 9780230720046 9780230720084 9780230400856 9780230413757

level 3 n/a 9780230720169 9780230400887 9780230720114 n/a 9780230400894 levels 3&4

level 4 n/a 9780230720237 9780230400924 9780230720183 n/a 9780230400931 9780230419490

*At levels 1&2 the Audio CDs are packaged with the Student’s Book, at levels 3&4 they are packaged with the Activity Book

SEE ALSO onestopclil p 47 Macmillan Study Dictionary p 94 Macmillan School Dictionary p 96 Uncovering CLIL p 102


Macmillan Topics A1

A2

B1+

B2

C1

C2

BEGINNER TO INTERMEDIATE Susan Holden

CLIL - Secondary

The Macmillan Topics series presents factual topics in a fun and interesting magazine-style format that motivates students to read in English. The cross-curricular nature of the series makes it easy to integrate school subjects with English language learning. Developing students’ intercultural awareness with articles and projects, Macmillan Topics offer challenging insights into modern culture and ask students to compare other cultures with their own. The comprehensive Teacher’s Book covers all titles in the series and includes: • Teacher’s notes and activities for each article or project • Photocopiable worksheets • Audio CDs that bring articles to life and provide extensive listening practice • Advice on how Macmillan Topics can be used in Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) • Suggestions to improve intercultural awareness in the classroom

Key features • • • •

The reader’s personal experience is placed at the centre of the reading process The articles present a variety of text types, styles and formats Topics related to science, history and the arts provide specialised information and viewpoints A ‘Check it Out’ section provides a checklist of specialist language, plus useful websites

Macmillan Topics People beginner Places beginner Animals beginner plus Sports beginner plus Environment elementary Festivals elementary Communication pre-intermediate Entertainment pre-intermediate Consumers intermediate Travel and Tourism intermediate Teacher’s Book Pack (with Audio CD)

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SEE ALSO onestopclil p 47 Macmillan Study Dictionary p 94 Macmillan School Dictionary p 96 Uncovering CLIL p 102

Mini projects and ‘Investigation Points’ encourage readers to research further, while the Projects section provides ideas for more extensive research

Macmillan Topics – Sport

A ‘Word File’ glossary of key vocabulary on each page gives essential while-reading lexical support, with common American and British English differences noted Macmillan Topics – Environment

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Macmillan Vocabulary Practice Series A1

A2

B1+

B2

C1

C2

PRE-INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED Keith Kelly

CLIL - Secondary

A series of CLIL books designed for students who are taught subjects through the medium of English. Created as an easy-to-use reference tool for students, each title in the series includes clear glossaries and motivating activities that practise the vocabulary in context. The subject-specific vocabulary is informed by the Macmillan School Dictionary curriculum corpus.

Key features of the books • Key subject-specific topic areas • Transparent topic glossary with key headwords, definitions and phonetic transcriptions of individual vocabulary items with examples in context • Engaging practice exercises in each topic using the vocabulary at word, sentence and text level • Clear diagrams visually represent difficult concepts

Mind-mapping tools give a visual image of the relationship between vocabulary items and help with word association

MACMILLAN DIGITAL Interactive CD-ROM

SEE ALSO Clear and simple diagrams aid subject matter comprehension

onestopclil p 47 Macmillan Study Dictionary p 94 Macmillan School Dictionary p 96 Uncovering CLIL p 102

Vocabulary Practice Series – Geography

Key features of the CD-ROMs • Easy-to-use, fully searchable glossaries that include pronunciation examples • Interactive activities by topic that help bring the subject to life • Mind-mapping tools, which can be saved, help with lexical imprinting • Comprehensive diagram bank of illustrations available with and without labels

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Vocabulary Practice Series Science Practice Book + Key Science Practice Book - Key Science Practice Book (+ Key) + CD-ROM Pack Science Practice Book (- Key) + CD-ROM Pack

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Geography Practice Book + Key Geography Practice Book - Key Geography Practice Book (+ Key) + CD-ROM Pack Geography Practice Book (- Key) + CD-ROM Pack

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Onestopclil Available as part of your onestopenglish subscription, onestopclil is a teacher resource site for primary and secondary CLIL teachers offering an exciting range of flexible, readymade, subject-specific resources for both English language teachers and subject teachers.

• • • • • • •

Worksheets and teachers’ notes for science, geography and history lessons 100+ topic-based worksheets and teacher’s notes for young learners London Science Museum worksheets and animations for use in class Topic-based webquests and projects Free samples of the resources available to download and try Teaching tips and methodology articles from leading experts Free resources include a lesson share area, discussion forum and CLIL Teacher Magazine

CLIL

Key features

For more information and details of how to subscribe visit www.onestopenglish.com

Topic-based projects and webquests

To engage pupils’ interest and spark creativity, the young learners worksheets include fun pictures, rhymes, drawing and colouring exercises, arts and crafts activities, and optional song and dance performances. At secondary level there is a wide range of curriculum topics for students aged 11-18. Accompanying teacher’s notes provide guidance on using the worksheets and offer ideas for additional classroom activities.

Image gallery •

The image gallery contains diagrams and illustrations to brighten up the classroom and improve students’ understanding. Download them and print them out as flash cards, project on screen or on an interactive whiteboard.

• Images can be used to supplement and support course material and help students learn new vocabulary. • The teaching tips offer hints and ideas on how to use subject-specific images in the CLIL classroom.

Animations, PowerPoint presentations and modular resources

These digital resources can be used for whole-class teaching using a projector. Each animation is presented in a PowerPoint presentation with pre and post-watching tasks. Accompanying worksheets and teacher’s notes provide great ideas for classroom and group activities, including suggested vocabulary and grammar lessons.

SEE ALSO onestopenglish.com p 5 Macmillan Study Dictionary p 94 Macmillan School Dictionary p 96 Uncovering CLIL p 102

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Global A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

C2

NEW LEVELS

BEGINNER TO ADVANCED Lindsay Clandfield, Amanda Jeffries, Jackie McAvoy, Kate Pickering and Rebecca Robb Benne

Global is a new six-level general English course for adult learners. It is an information-rich course, sophisticated in both presentation and approach. It has international appeal, combining challenging content, intelligent topics and cross-cultural awareness. It features none of the celebrity-driven lifestyle content often found in typical general English courses for adults. The Global approach is fully aware of the needs of today’s learners, and places an emphasis on effective communication in English between both native and non-native speakers. Global helps users to learn English, to learn about English and to learn through English, and is the ideal course for students who want to communicate in a global environment.

UNIT

ADULT COURSES Science & Technology

6

Computer problems Vocabulary & Pronunciation

anti-technology movements was the Luddite movement in 19th century England. The

Speaking and Listening

stress

Here are some common ways of saying yes. Yep and yeah are informal ways of saying yes. Definitely is a stronger way of saying yes. That’s right is used instead of yes to respond to a question or statement. I’m afraid so is used when you think the person hopes you will say no.

Computers are useless. They can only give you answers.

Grammar

Pablo Picasso, Spanish artist

Phrasal verbs & objects

I do not fear computers. I fear the lack of them.

Reading & Speaking

Isaac Asimov, American science fiction writer

The Luddites

Think? Why think? We have computers to do that for us.

1 Look at the audioscript on page 000. Find an example of each way of saying yes.

Computers are like dogs. They smell fear.

2 Write five questions to ask your partner. You want them to answer yes.

Jean Rostand, French scientist and philosopher

New Inside Out Simon Alexander, American comedian

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email

internet connection

password

printer and printing

saving work

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What did the man change in conversation 1? a cable b the mouse the computer screen How does the man feel at the end of conversation 2? a happy b worried c frustrated What’s wrong with the man’s email in conversation 3? a there’s a virus b there’s too much email c he needs a password Who saves their work in conversation 4? a the woman b the man c the woman and the man What happened to the woman’s password in conversation 5? a she forgot it b she changed it c she doesn’t have one a

Reward

1 Complete the sentences from the listening with the words in the box. down (x2)

3

4

on

out (x2)

Now log

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The laptop’s gone

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Type password.

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your username and

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out at night and destroyed the machines with

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Pick up the phone. Pick it up. Pick up it. Can you print out them please? Can you print them out please? Can you print out the documents please? Turn them off. Turn off them. Turn off all the computers.

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Did you plug in the computer? 2 4 5 6

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Glossary movement (noun) – a group of people who work together for a particular reason

Reading and Speaking

Modern technology …

object)

3

luddite is used in English to anti-technology.

2 Read the statements and mark your opinion next to each one. 1 = strongly disagree, 4 = strongly agree

Please sit down and open your books. (no

1

hammers. Today the term talk negatively about people who are

1 2.14 Read and listen to the text about the Luddites. What kind of people were they?

2 Circle the object of the phrasal verb in the sentences below. Sometimes there is no object.

all your

3 Listen and repeat the sentences. Try to copy the stress.

1

b

a document a different

2.13 Listen and check your answers.

textile machines. They went

1 Tick ( ) the sentences that are correct.

c

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were losing work to the new

r some phrasal verbs such as turn on can take an object r other phrasal verbs such as log on do not take an object r when the phrasal verb takes an object, it can usually go before or after the particle r if the object is a pronoun, it can only go between the verb and particle

b

up

to the system. the computer and leave it.

groups of workers who

Turn on the computer. Now log on. Shut down the computer. Shut the computer down. Turn it on.

p 48

Vocabulary and Pronunciation 2 2.08–2.12 Listen to five conversations about computer problems and number the problems in the order you hear them. There is one extra problem.

Luddites were organised

Grammar

Extend your vocabulary – other ways of saying yes

1 Read the quotes about computers below. Work in pairs and tell each other if you agree with them and why.

Global Phrasal verbs, sentence

The topics throughout the Coursebook have been chosen to appeal to an adult learner’s curiosity, and to reflect material that they would naturally read for pleasure in their native language. Critical thinking skills are promoted through the choice of topics and the way the material is exploited.

One of the most famous

Part 4 Speaking & Listening

INFORMATION-RICH, INTELLIGENT TOPICS

The Luddites

Turn the volume up please. Philip isn’t here today. He called in sick. I forgot to log on to the school system. Look up the words in the dictionary. Write the words down in your notebook. My flight takes off at seven o’clock tonight.

Professor David Crystal is arguably the world’s foremost expert on the English language, especially the use of global English. He has written content specially for the Global Coursebook – a first in ELT coursebook publishing. His ‘Global English’ material is a regular feature at all levels from elementary upwards.

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

r has taken away more jobs than it has created. r has made us safer. r is giving us too much information, so

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

it’s difficult to know what is true. r has to be free for everyone.

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

3 Work in pairs. Discuss your opinions and try to give reasons for them. Are you a modern Luddite? I agree that modern technology makes us

Did you plug it in?

emails and messages, and I have to do it more

Grammar focus – explanation & more practice of phrasal verbs on page 142

GLOBAL ENGLISH by David Crystal

r makes us work harder, not less hard. r is giving away our privacy.

3 Look at the sentences again. If there is an object, replace it with a pronoun.

G

textile (noun) – any type of woven cloth

work harder. In my job, I have to answer lots of quickly than before.

Technology Unit 6

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Today English is just as often used for communication between L2 speakers, and this is recognised throughout Global. The ‘Global voices’ sections give students the opportunity to listen to a range of authentic recordings of both native and non-native speakers of English.

p 56

Interactive Whiteboard Material

p 58

p 59

Unlike many other general English course books, Global has incorporated critical thinking skills in both its topic selection and the way the material has been organised. This is another important quality of the course which distinguishes it to appeal to an adult audience. Probably the best feature of this coursebook is the presentation of authentic and unscripted recordings for listening activities… For the educator this opens up different teaching avenues into dialects, accents, intonation, common expressions etc.

Martha Hendra, Independent Educational Consultant, Australia

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GLOBAL VOICES

Reading texts in the ‘Global English’ sections have been written specially for the course by David Crystal

Functions covered include language for travel, work and social events Global Pre-intermediate Coursebook


ADULT COURSES

TEACHER’S BOOK: GUEST AUTHORS The comprehensive Global Teacher’s Book pack contains a wide range of materials for teachers using the course. These include background information and language notes, lesson plans, answer keys and ideas for adapting ‘global’ activities to local contexts. There are also specialist essays, focusing on key aspects of language teaching, written by a range of well-known and award-winning ELT guest authors and teacher trainers. TEACHER’S BOOK: RESOURCE CD The Teacher’s Book comes with a Teacher’s Resource CD which contains photocopiable worksheets, with a mixture of unit-specific and more general activities. The CD also contains tests for use with Global.

FUNCTION GLOBALLY

From elementary level upwards there is a ‘Function globally’ section at the end of each unit which deals with language that students may encounter outside the classroom.

NEW ‘ON THE GO’ STUDY

There is a wide variety of extra authentic listening and video material included on the eWorkbook. Students can load the files on their mp3/video player and study and review ‘on the go’.

Turn the page for Global digital features

NEW Global features a wide range of task types, with a focus on critical thinking throughout

Listening tasks are based around authentic recordings of real people, featuring a NEWof native and nonmixture native speakers of English

COMING 2012

Reading texts are taken from a wide variety of sources, with a strong literacy strand – featured authors include Nick Hornby, Zadie Smith, George Orwell and JRR Tolkien

NEW

Global Pre-intermediate Coursebook

At higher levels learners COMING are encouraged to interact 2011 with the text itself and read it more critically

COMING 2011 Global Pre-intermediate Coursebook

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MACMILLAN DIGITAL

Global: Digital features Global is a true multimedia course, with a number of digital components integrated into the course structure. It takes full advantage of the learning possibilities opened up with the combination of book and multimedia-based content.

Interactive Whiteboard material Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM

ADULT COURSES

Student’s eWorkbook Resource site – see p 9 www.macmillanenglish.com/global

eWORKBOOK The Global eWorkbook represents an evolution in self-study materials, providing a wide range of resources including: • Listening and video materials, including video content from the BBC Worldwide documentary archive, which can be viewed on a computer or downloaded to portable devices such as iPods for ‘on the go’ study • Interactive grammar and language practice activities • ‘How to’ sections focusing on specific topics such as writing skills • Printable worksheets for further study and practice • SCORM compatible content. All of the eWorkbook content can be integrated directly with Learning Management Systems such as Moodle and Blackboard. Contact your local Macmillan representative for more information about this option

Global Pre-intermediate eWorkbook

Global DIGITAL Interactive Whiteboard Software A digital version of Global that allows you to display the Coursebook pages while also making all of the associated multimedia assets (audio, video, interactive activities) instantly accessible. It features a complete set of tools for working with and creating content in the Teacher’s Area, and is platform independent. This means Global DIGITAL can be used with any make of interactive whiteboard or even with a simple projector and laptop combination. For more information on Global Digital see page 59

WEBSITE Global has a truly unique website to support teachers using the course. Alongside all the standard resources teachers have come to expect from a course website, it features: • Teaching Tips Blog – a regularly updated blog featuring ideas and tips for using Global in the classroom • Author Blog – regular posts from the Global author team • Global Bloggers – a community blog written by practising ELT teachers across the globe • Weekly eLessons including photocopiable worksheets and Teacher’s Notes

www.macmillanenglish.com/global

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New Inside Out A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

C2

YOUNG ADULT / ADULT COURSES

BEGINNER TO ADVANCED Sue Kay and Vaughan Jones with Ceri Jones, Tania Bastow, Amanda Jeffries and Philip Kerr

New Inside Out takes all the best elements of the original Inside Out series – including the emphasis on personalisation and meaning – and adds a host of brand-new features. Sue and Vaughan have gone back to the classroom to write this new edition, working with teachers and students to find out exactly what works in the real world. Now a complete six-level course, New Inside Out is one of the most relevant and exciting general English courses available. New

Key features

• A new, fully updated version of our classic general English course • Retains all the character and personality users love from the original Inside Out series, whilst adding a range of great new features • Every Student’s Book comes with a multimedia CD-ROM with interactive practice and extension activities • New components: DVD and DVD Teacher’s Book, Interactive Whiteboard software • New ‘Useful phrases’ and ‘Vocabulary Extra’ sections, and much more

Inside Out Sue Kay & Vaughan Jones

Pre-Intermediate Student’s Book

with CD-ROM

What’s new?

• Multimedia CD-ROM included with every Student’s Book • Beginner level – New Inside Out now takes students from complete beginners to advanced users of English • New topics engage students and bring the books up to date • Expanded grammar sections offer comprehensive coverage of key language points, whilst the new ‘Grammar Extra’ sections recycle and review this language • ‘Useful Phrases’ and ‘Vocabulary Extra’ sections provide real-world language • The comprehensive, all-in-one Teacher’s Book is the perfect companion to the course, providing teacher’s notes, practical teaching tips, photocopiable activities and a Test CD containing editable tests

New headings clearly show the contents and structure of each unit

New Inside Out provides a wellbalanced mix of skills and language activities

Grammar is introduced through realistic contexts

Grammar reference sidebars give easy access to reference information

Focus on personalisation using students’ own experiences

New Inside Out Upper Intermediate Student’s Book

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Useful phrases

MACMILLAN DIGITAL

YOUNG ADULT / ADULT COURSES

This new feature helps students build a portable toolkit of functional language. These sections are fun and engaging, and provide students with the language they need outside the classroom.

Interactive CD-ROM Interactive Whiteboard Material – see p 59 Macmillan Practice Online – see p 7 www.macmillanpracticeonline.com Resource site – see p 9 www.macmillanenglish.com/insideout

Grammar

New Inside Out includes a substantial focus on grammar in every unit. Additional support is provided in the margin with grammar notes. Further practice and explanations are given in the Grammar Extra sections at the back of the Student’s Book.

Interactive Whiteboard Material

DVD

The units of the DVD complement the topics in the Student’s Book. These are in a variety of formats including interviews, features and profiles. There is also a DVD Teacher’s Book with teaching notes and photocopiable worksheets.

CD-ROM

The new student’s CD-ROM provides a wide range of interactive practice activities. It is suitable for use in the classroom as well as a self-study tool at home.

New American

Inside Out Sue Kay

Vaughan Jones

Adapted by: Peter Maggs

Catherine Smith

Student’s Book with CD-ROM

Beginner

New Inside Out Digital

New American

Inside Out Sue Kay Vaughan Jones

Adapted by: Peter Maggs Catherine Smith Student’s Book with CD-ROM

Elementary

American English version available. Visit www.macmillanenglish. com/newamericaninsideout New American

Inside Out Sue Kay

Vaughan Jones

Adapted by: Peter Maggs

Catherine Smith

Original and New Inside Out Practice Online

Student’s Book with CD-ROM

Intermediate

New American

Inside Out Sue Kay

Vaughan Jones

Adapted by: Peter Maggs

Catherine Smith

Student’s Book with CD-ROM

Upper Intermediate

Designed for the 21st century classroom, New Inside Out Digital is the perfect tool for teachers using the New Inside Out general English course with their students. It features two interlinked teaching American modes –Newthe Digital Book (featuring the Inside Out Book along with all complete Student’s associated multimedia assets), and the Teacher’s Area (for the creation of custom content). See p 59 for more details. Sue Kay

Vaughan Jones

Adapted by: Peter Maggs

Catherine Smith

Student’s Book with CD-ROM

Pre-Intermediate

New American

Inside Out Sue Kay

Vaughan Jones

Adapted by: Peter Maggs

Catherine Smith

Student’s Book with CD-ROM

Advanced

Inside Out and New Inside Out Practice Online provide carefully designed online resources to supplement the Student’s Books at all levels. Students can work on their English from any computer with an internet connection. Each online course is divided into units which mirror those in the Student’s Book and provides homework and extra practice of the language covered in the texts. The ‘Review’ sections offer students the chance to reinforce the language and skills learnt in the preceding units. SEE PAGE 7 FOR A FULL LIST OF ISBNS

There are over 100 resources in each online course, comprising language, grammar and vocabulary exercises, listening and pronunciation activities and web projects. For more information, visit www.macmillanpracticeonline.com/insideout

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Inside Out A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

C2

YOUNG ADULT / ADULT COURSES

ELEMENTARY TO ADVANCED Sue Kay and Vaughan Jones with Ceri Jones, Tania Bastow, Jon Hird and Philip Kerr

Key features

• Personalised speaking tasks: Inside Out provides the motivation and support to help students speak in class • Great topics: Inside Out brings real-life subjects into the classroom • Contextualised grammar and vocabulary: captivating topics and speaking tasks motivate learners to use the language • Comprehensive resources: well-developed range of components support teachers and students alike • Dutch, French, German and Swedish Companions available – visit www.macmillanenglish.com/insideout for further details

Resource Packs • A broad range of ideas and activities with accompanying teaching notes • Up to three photocopiable worksheets for each unit in the Student’s Book • Designed to match the language focus of the unit Grammar Companions Each spread has a grammar explanation along with grammar activities. There is a set of reference and practice materials for each item in the grammar syllabus. Test CD • Specifically written for Inside Out • Placement tests for quick assessment • Unit-by-unit, mid-course and end-of-course tests in editable format

MACMILLAN DIGITAL

American English version available.

Macmillan Practice Online – see p 7 www.macmillanpracticeonline.com

Visit www.macmillanenglish. com/americaninsideout

Resource site – see p 9

www.macmillanenglish.com/insideout

Inside Out Student’s Book Workbook (+ Key) + Audio CD Pack Workbook (- Key) + Audio CD Pack Teacher’s Book Class Audio CDs Video Video Teacher’s Book Resource Pack Test CD – all levels Grammar Companion

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Reward A1

A2

B1

B2+

C1

C2

STARTER TO UPPER INTERMEDIATE Simon Greenall

A five-level general English course, used and recommended extensively around the world. Reward provides up to 12 fully integrated components at each level, giving teachers and students one of the most comprehensive English language courses available. Reward starter elementary pre-intermediate Student’s Book 9780435242169 9780435242053 9780435240202 Practice Book (+ Key) 9780435242176 9780435242091 9780435240219 Practice Book (- Key) 9780435242220 9780435242022 9780435240141 Teacher’s Book 9780435242480 9780435242428 9780435242466 Class Audio CDs 9780333952856 9780333952870 9780333952894 Reward CD-ROM 9781405010474 9781405010450 For ISBNs of other components please visit www.macmillanenglish.com

MACMILLAN DIGITAL Interactive CD-ROM Available through your local distributor, or from Young Digital Planet. Tel: +48 58 768 2220 E-mail: service@ydp.eu Website: www3.ydp.com.pl

intermediate 9780435240240 9780435240257 9780435240158 9780435242473 9780333952917 9781405010467

upper intermediate 9780435242350 9780435240295 9780435240172 9780435242367 9780333952931 9781405010481

SEE ALSO Reward Resource Packs available as eBooks from Macmillan Bookstore www.macmillaneducationbookstore.com

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Mind Series -

pre A1

A1

A2

B1

B2

NEW

C1

ADULT COURSES

AMERICAN ENGLISH BEGINNER TO ADVANCED Mickey Rogers, Joanne Taylore-Knowles, Steve Taylore-Knowles, Dorothy Zemach

NEW

Mind Series is a seven-level series for young adults which is based on the idea that for students to succeed in this dynamic and global world they need to become competent not only in English, but also in vital higher-order skills that apply to their academic, professional and social lives. Mind Series provides learners with ‘language essentials’, ‘skills’, ‘lifeSkills’ and ‘learner development’ to prepare and empower them to function effectively within their wider social, cultural and economic environments.

NEW

openMind caters for beginner to pre-intermediate levels and masterMind is for those at intermediate to advanced level. masterMind retains many of the features of openMind while catering for the changes in interests, competencies and needs at this higher level.

Key features • Four skills syllabi: skills are taught and developed through the systematic development of sub-skills • ‘Language Use’ sections focus on the communicative outcome and on developing fluency • The ‘lifeSkills’ sections in openMind and the master Skills section in masterMind recycle language while giving students an opportunity to learn skills which are vital in today’s world • Sections in the units reinforce each other without being interdependent, making the material flexible • Communicative approach with deductive-inductive grammar work, learner training and skills development • mindOnline companion website for students and teachers

NEW

NEW

Also available in 2011 masterMind levels 1 and 2

NEW

masterMind advanced

COMING SOON

NEW

lifeSkills

‘Higher-order’ thinking skills are developed alongside the language How to say it a little … / really …

Self-direction and learning: becoming more self-aware

E Think about your reactions to different situations. Complete each sentence with an adjective.

nervous

1 If I had to give a presentation to the class on a topic

disappointed

• Think about how you react in different situations and why. • Decide how you could change.

2 If I did badly on a test, I’d feel

.

3 If I won a competition, I’d feel

.

angry fine confident

4 If I walked into a party and I didn’t know anyone,

A Read this article. Draw lines from the center of the pie chart to roughly show the percentages.

I’d feel

.

Vocabulary is built up throughout every aspect of the Student’s Book, as well as in specific vocabulary sections

5 If I told a joke and nobody laughed,

In any face-to-face communication, there are three basic elements: the words we use, our tone of voice (how we say the words), and our body language. Body language is all the movements and gestures we make with our arms, hands, and face.

Each lifeSkills or masterSkills section is introduced by a three-step summary of theWe often think that the words we use are the most important factor. In fact, studies have shown that when we are talking about approach that will be applied personal feelings, the words only carry 7% of the message. Our tone of voice carries 38% and our body language carries 55%. through the different communicators are usually people who understand this activities in the section Effective and are self-aware. Self-awareness is our ability to understand our

embarrassed

.

I knew a lot about, I’d feel

• Find out how others see you.

excited

words

I’d feel

F

body language

own reactions and the messages we send out to other people.

tone of voice

.

Compare your reactions with your partner. For each situation, explain why you would feel that way. How to say it How would you feel if …? I’d feel … / I wouldn’t be …

THE MESSAGE

So would I. / Neither would I. / Really? I think that’s because … I guess the reason for that is …

B Answer these questions by checking the red boxes. 1 Which word or words best describe the way you usually speak to other people? confidently loudly

quietly nicely

G How do you think you could change to respond to some situations better? Follow these instructions. • Write three things you wish were different about yourself in the first column in the table.

nervously

• Think about what is stopping you from achieving each wish. Make a note in the second column.

aggressively

2 How much do you use your hands when you talk? all the time

a lot of the time

sometimes

rarely

I wish …

I wish I were more confident when I meet new people.

never

3 How much do you use eye contact when you talk to someone? all the time

a lot of the time

sometimes

rarely

What is stopping you?

not knowing what to say

What can you do about it?

Try to talk about simple subjects, such as movies or music.

never

comfortably relaxed

defensively stressed

openly nervously

H

C Work with a partner you know well. Answer the questions for him/her by checking the blue boxes. Don’t let your partner see your answers! D

Now compare your answers with the answers your partner chose for you. Does your partner see you in the same way you see yourself? Are there any surprises?

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openMind 3 Student’s Book 20B6% BSS B B8 LQGG

With your partner, think of what you can do to achieve each wish. Write your ideas in the third column of the table.

The Reflect feature encourages students to evaluate the learning process they have just experienced

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Reflect... What new things did you learn about yourself in this lifeSkills section?

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Unit 6

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mindOnline – www.mindseries.net

MACMILLAN DIGITAL Companion website

www.mindseries.net

Macmillan Practice Online www.macmillanpracticeonline.com

ADULT COURSES

The Mind Series companion website mindseries.net provides an extensive range of powerful resources for both teachers and students. Interactive activities, downloadable worksheets, and a host of other materials to help learners improve their English, while providing easy-to-use teaching tools that make Mind Series a more flexible and engaging program. mindOnline is accessed through a unique login code at the back of the Teacher’s Edition or Student’s Book.

mindOnline for Students

The site offers students a valuable component that supports their learning by consolidating and complementing their course, with links to language and skills. Accessing language materials online allows students to take their learning anywhere, anytime, in order to better fit their timetable and learning style. • • • •

Bonus interactive supplementary activities Interactive wordlists with pronunciation practice The ‘Viewpoints’ video program (also available as a separate DVD) CEF checklists

mindOnline for Teachers

The mindOnline teacher’s site offers unique software, digital tools, and a host of other teaching resources to help you better empower your learners to achieve their desired learning outcomes. In addition, the teacher’s site also provides complete access to all of the student’s online materials. You can use these to plan their self-study sessions, assign homework, or even present new topics or language in class. • • • • •

Digitalised lesson openers and language wrap-ups Two minute grammar and vocabulary checks Grammar animations Unit-by- unit test generator (available as a separate CD-ROM) Teacher’s forum

e-Planner

The e-Planner is a unique online application that with a few simple clicks allows you to see how Mind Series perfectly fits your teaching term. Plan your academic program with this powerful resource, save your e-plan and revise it as needed. Plus, the e-Planner allows you to generate lesson plan templates for each hour of your teaching.

openMind Student’s Book & webcode Student’s Book & webcode A Student’s Book & webcode B Workbook & CD Workbook & CD A Workbook & CD B Teacher’s Edition & webcode Class Audio CD Viewpoints DVD Mind Practice Online

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Mind Practice Online

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NEW LOOK

Designed to mirror the Student’s Book, each Mind Practice Online course is divided into the same number of units as the Students Book and includes over 100 interactive resources for online practice, review and reference. Within each unit, resources are grouped into six categories: Language Focus, Grammar Focus, Vocabulary, Listening, Pronunciation and 'Can Do' statements. Students will find Mind Practice Online an invaluable, flexible and affordable resource to work on their English from any computer with an internet connection, whether at home or out and about. openMind openMind practice online masterMind practice online

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Straightforward A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

C2

BEGINNER TO ADVANCED Philip Kerr, Lindsay Clandfield, Ceri Jones, Roy Norris and Jim Scrivener

ADULT COURSES

Ideal for teachers looking for an easy-to-use, flexible adult general English course. Straightforward always takes the most suitable methodological approach to what is being taught, resulting in the perfect balance of skills and language work. It is based around 12 topics per level, with extra sections including functional language, writing skills, grammar notes and wordlists that round off the Student’s Book.

Key features

• Simple enough for new teachers to use; flexible enough for those with more experience • Interactive CD-ROM included with the Student’s Book • Supported by one of the most comprehensive Teacher’s Books available

CD-ROM The Student’s Book comes with a CD-ROM that features a range of interactive practice and extension activities linked to each unit. A complete grammar and vocabulary reference provides extra learning support. Workbook • One-page practice closely linked to the lesson • A complete writing course with model texts and practical writing tasks • Extra reading texts and activities for every unit • Free Audio CD with dictation activities and audio of reading texts from the Workbook

A wide variety of speaking tasks help ensure students stay engaged with the content

Teacher’s Book • Each book features teaching tips and methodology sections written by Jim Scrivener • Teaching notes with extra, optional and alternative activities • Extra photocopiable activities for every lesson • Editable tests on CD, which assess students’ progress • Audio CD with songs and listening test material • CEF checklists for every unit in the Student’s Book

Topics are selected to appeal to students and cover a wide range of subjects Vocabulary is presented and practised in context

Clear section headings ensure both students and teachers can follow the lesson easily Language boxes provide easy reference to useful language and vocabulary

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Writing units are planned as complete lessons, with speaking and language practice included

‘Language Focus’ sections examine the language used in higher-level writing

ADULT COURSES

Students are provided with comprehensive guidance on how to approach the writing tasks

Straightforward Advanced Student’s Book

There are extended writing lessons in the advanced level, focusing on a range of different types of texts

We liked many aspects of Straightforward but, above all, we rated highly how it seemed to respect the intelligence of the learners and teachers. We also appreciated the interesting personal introduction and useful advice in the Teacher’s Book.

Survey Review of Adult EFL Courses, ELT Journal, No 62/3

(Straightforward rated as number 1 out of eight current general English coursebooks reviewed)

MACMILLAN DIGITAL

Straightforward and the Common European Framework

Interactive CD-ROM

• ‘Did you know?’ sections increase students’ intercultural awareness • Self-assessment checklists remind students of what they can do • Regular functional language tasks give students immediately useful language • Portfolios encourage learner independence and contain self-assessment material • Communicative language abilities developed through a wide range of speaking tasks

Macmillan Practice Online – see p 7 www.macmillanpracticeonline.com Resource site – see p 9

www.macmillanenglish.com/straightforward • Download the Straightforward Guides

SEE ALSO Macmillan Readers p 98 Learning Teaching p 101

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ELEMENTARY TO ADVANCED Bill Bowler, Jon Hird, Angela Holman, Sue Kay, Peter Maggs, Bruce Milne, Sue Parminter, Rebecca Robb Benne, Barbara Webb

ADULT COURSES

Move is a flexible general English course for adults and young adults. It takes a discovery-based approach to lexis and grammar, with an emphasis on communicative language acquisition and practice. Each of the three topic-based modules per level contains 15 hours of core material, and can be easily extended using the additional resources in the Teacher’s Book and on the CD-ROM. This makes Move the ideal course for use on short intensive courses, as well as on longer courses with fewer teaching hours.

Key features • • • •

A flexible short course, ideally suited to intensive study programmes The Coursebooks are split into three self-contained modules Each module contains its own extra practice, wordlist and reference pages The CD-ROM is ideal for self-study and revision

Coursebook with CD-ROM • Three self-contained modules, with 15 hours of core material per module • Imaginative grammar and vocabulary activities encourage students to experiment with the language • Thorough review units at the end of each module • Extra practice, grammar reference, wordlist and communication activities at the end of each module • Interactive CD-ROM offers activities for every unit, entertaining language learning games, customisable wordlists and bookmarks • A useful markbook records progress and can be printed out

MACMILLAN DIGITAL Interactive CD-ROM

Teacher’s Book • Teaching notes offer practical ideas and guidance for every stage of the lesson • Photocopiable unit and module tests assess progress • 24 extra photocopiable discussion lessons and communication games • Common European Framework (CEF) section maps the course to the framework descriptors • Photocopiable ‘Can do’ checklists for students to use as part of their CEF portfolio after each unit

Learning aims summarise the lesson in ‘Can do’ statements

Reading texts focus on topics of interest to a wide range of students

Reading texts are recorded on the Class Audio CD for optional listening practice

‘Note’ boxes provide extra language and cultural information

SEE ALSO

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Macmillan Readers p 98 700 Classroom Activities p 104 Live from London podcasts www.onestopenglish.com

Move Advanced Coursebook Move Coursebook + CD-ROM Teacher’s Book Class Audio CDs

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New Inside Out Digital New Inside Out Digital has been designed to be completely platform-independent, and can even be used with a simple laptop and projector combination. All of the special tools for interacting with the content are built into the software, not relying on any particular manufacturer’s hardware to operate. It is compatible with both PCs and Macs. New Inside Out Digital New Inside Out Beginner New Inside Out Elementary New Inside Out Pre-intermediate New Inside Out Intermediate New Inside Out Upper Intermediate New Inside Out Advanced

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The design of Global Digital is based on extensive research with teachers actively using IWBs in their classes, to discover what they actually needed in order to teach most effectively. This led to the development of one of the most sophisticated yet easy-to-use IWB language software packages available. The software allows you to display the Coursebook pages while also making all of the associated multimedia assets (audio, video, interactive activities) instantly accessible.

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• Digital Book – display a ready-to-use interactive version of the Coursebook on screen, all the relevant audio, video and reference materials are instantly accessible on the page – no preparation required • Teacher’s Area – build up a repository of material to support each unit of the course, offering the best of both worlds, quality material from the Coursebook working seamlessly alongside a locally produced, personalised, reusable materials bank • Interactive Games – digital games can easily be customised with your own content, but require minimal preparation time • Platform neutral – Global Digital will work with any make of IWB, as well as with a simple computer and projector combination – all of the tools for interacting with the content are built into the software itself

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NEW

Young Learners English Practice Tests Sandra Fox and Bryan Stephens

EXAMS Young Learners English Practice Tests NEW

The Cambridge ESOL Young Learners English Tests are often a child’s first experience of exams and the emphasis is very much on making the experience a positive one. This is reflected both in our beautifully illustrated practice tests and in the Teacher’s Notes, with practical activity ideas for each of the Cambridge ESOL YLE Starters, Movers and Flyers tests. These books are the ideal bridge between coursebook and exam.

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Test 1 | Speaking

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Tips for IELTS

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p 70 p 70 p 71 Beautiful illustrations create a fun and visual approach to exams

Extra activities for the speaking poster and ideas for ways to use it are available in the Teacher’s Notes 16

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Young Learners English Starters Practice Tests

Young Learners English Starters Practice Tests

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Interactive Whiteboard material

INTERMEDIATE TO UPPER INTERMEDIATE Rosemary Aravanis, Stuart Cochrane, Michele Crawford, Rob Nicholas and George Vassilakis

EXAMS

This is a truly blended-learning course for teenagers. It aims to build up their general English skills while gently easing them into more tailored PET and FCE exam practice. The interactive and digital elements will appeal to teenage students and motivate them to learn. The clear yet integrated approach develops reading, writing, listening and speaking skills whilst there is a systematic build up of topic-based lexis and lexico-grammar.

IDEAL FOR PET FOR SCHOOLS

The topic-based units cover general topics common to international exams, but these are approached in a way that is appropriate to the experience and interest of the target age group. This is ideal for teenagers preparing for school-leaving exams.

Key features

• Over a hundred online interactive resources for each level – accessible from www.macmillanpracticeonline.com/code using login details from the back of the Code Workbook Plus • Practice in PET and FCE type exam tasks as well as build up of general English • Easy-to-use Interactive Whiteboard material for the classroom brings the book to life and gets the class enthused by learning • Lexical and grammatical syllabus based on the Threshold and Vantage levels of the Common European Framework • Challenging enough for stronger students yet enables the weaker students to progress with confidence • Writing banks, speaking files and grammar sections provide invaluable reference tools plus regular review sections • The Workbook continues the cross-curricular topics in the Student’s Book and includes six CLIL lessons • The Teacher’s Book includes comprehensive teaching notes, a CD containing editable tests and a resource pack with communicative practice of language and skills for each unit • The Teacher’s Book also includes a ‘Can do’ self-evaluation table for use after each unit Topics students have experience of and can comment on

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Laser Laser is a three-level course specifically designed to cater to younger exam students. It is the perfect preparation for students still at school and working towards school-leaving exams and the updated Cambridge ESOL exams.

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Each Student’s Book comes with a CD-ROM that reinforces the structures and vocabulary learnt in each unit. Each Workbook is complete with Audio CD, making it ideal for homework, and the Teacher’s Book includes photocopiable tests and a Test CD for further practice. Class Audio CDs are also available.

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The vibrant topic-based units cover the lexical and grammatical syllabus of the Threshold to Vantage levels of the Council of Europe’s Common European Framework. The course integrates development of all the language skills: reading, writing, listening and speaking, and regular revision sections check continuous progress.

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This level provides thorough language skills training and comprehensive coverage of the grammar and vocabulary required at intermediate level. It coaches students in the skills they need to handle PET- and FCE-type exam exercises.

Laser B1+ A1

A2

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B2

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INTERMEDIATE TO UPPER INTERMEDIATE Steve Taylore-Knowles

Designed to bridge the gap between B1 (intermediate) and B2 (FCE level) English, this level builds on the language and grammar taught in Laser B1, as well as continuing with extensive language skills practice. As with the other two titles in the series, the focus is on preparing students in PET- and FCE-style tasks.

Laser B2 A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

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• ‘Dictionary corner’ sections, focusing on topic-based lexis, collocations, word formation and phrasal verbs • Writing models and email composition practice • 16 ‘Composition Planners’, providing detailed and comprehensive guidance • Grammar database at the back of the book, providing easy-to-use, detailed grammar reference Laser B1 Student’s Book + CD-ROM Pack Teacher’s Book + Test CD Pack Workbook (- Key) + Audio CD Pack Workbook (+ Key) + Audio CD Pack Class Audio CDs

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Key features

• ‘Vocabulary Builder’ sections, focusing on topic-based lexis, collocations, patterns, word formation, phrasal verbs and metaphorical use of language • Word pattern, phrasal verb, speaking, grammar and writer’s database at the back of the book for reference Laser B1+ Student’s Book + CD-ROM Pack Teacher’s Book + Test CD Pack Workbook (- Key) + CD Pack Workbook (+ Key) + CD Pack Class Audio CDs

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Key features C2

UPPER INTERMEDIATE Malcolm Mann and Steve Taylore-Knowles

This level offers thorough and systematic exam preparation, building on the previous levels, together with solid grammar and vocabulary development to give students all the skills they need to sit the First Certificate in English exam successfully. To cater for this higher level, more reading texts per unit are introduced and exercises are highly focused on all five papers of the revised FCE exam.

• Systematic development of topic-based lexis and lexico-grammar, including collocations, patterns, word formation, phrasal verbs and frequently confused words • Word pattern, phrasal verb, speaking, grammar and writer’s database at the back of the book for reference

Laser B2 Student’s Book + CD-ROM Pack Teacher’s Book + Test CD Pack Workbook (- Key) + CD Pack Workbook (+ Key) + CD Pack Class Audio CDs

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Testbuilder Series A1

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Jake Allsop, Rosemary Aravanis, Judith Ash, Tricia Aspinall, Anthea Bazin, Elaine Boyd, Sarah Dymond, Amanda French, Liz Gallivan, Mark Harrison, Nick Kenny, Peter Leggott, Lucrecia Luque-Mortimer, Vicki Lywood Last, Sam McCarter, Colin Payton, Bryan Stephens, Pamela Vittorio

Tests that teach

NEW

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This popular series is designed to help improve students’ exam performance and increase language competence. Task types familiarise students with the tasks they will face in the exam, further practice and guidance pages build confidence in answering them and an expanded answer key gives clear explanations as to why the given answer is correct. Ideal for self-study or classroom use, the KET, PET, FCE, CAE and New Proficiency Testbuilders are available with or without the answer key (other titles in the series are available only with answer key).

Key features of the series

• Complete practice tests reflecting exactly the level of the exam and the full range of task types the students will face • Guidance pages and tips for each part of the individual exam papers • Practice activities to improve exam technique • Focus on common problem areas • Guided analysis of sample answers • Audio CD included

NEW

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PET for Schools and KET for Schools Testbuilders Following the introduction of PET and KET for Schools from Cambridge ESOL, Macmillan has produced two Testbuilders with tailored content and practice for this younger age group and these schools-targeted tests.

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A series of in-depth exam training books that provide the confidence and skills required by students who are preparing to sit the Cambridge ESOL exams. This targeted series comprehensively prepares students for the Preliminary English Test (PET), First Certificate in English (FCE), Certificate in Advanced English (CAE) and International English Language Testing System (IELTS). Regular help boxes and invaluable ‘Ready For…’ sections tackle each of the individual papers, further familiarising students with the exam content. The series develops and coaches students towards exam success and can be used alongside a general English course or alone as intensive exam preparation. Both the Student’s Books and the Workbooks are available with and without answer key.

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B2

C1

C2

PRE-INTERMEDIATE Nick Kenny and Anne Kelly

The clear approach to the tasks found in the exam ensures students have the confidence and skills they need to be successful in all parts of the test. Suitable for younger and older learners alike, Ready for PET consolidates students’ knowledge of language so they can use it effectively and rewardingly in the exam. The CD-ROM, ideal for use in the classroom or at home, contains extra practice tests in the style of the new computerbased PET exam. This allows students to become familiar with this format and improve their technique.

Key features

• Handy ‘Tip’ boxes give advice on how to tackle each question type in the exam • Examples of students’ writing, complete with helpful examiners’ comments • Practice tests at the back of the book

MACMILLAN DIGITAL Interactive CD-ROM

SEE ALSO PET Practice Online p 7 and p 70 Testbuilder Series p 63

Ready for FCE A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

C2

UPPER INTERMEDIATE Roy Norris

This edition of Ready for FCE has been updated to incorporate the features of the latest Cambridge First Certificate in English. It is a comprehensive, well-rounded course that makes both the teacher and student confident of exam success. The Student’s Book is made up of topic-based units with easy reference wordlists.

Ready for CAE A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

C2

ADVANCED Roy Norris with Amanda French

As with Ready for FCE, Ready for CAE is based on the same thorough exam preparation structure, and has been revised and updated in line with the latest Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English. Special language focus sections encourage analysis of the main grammar areas at this advanced level. Skills for all papers are covered and there is a complete practice speaking test included.

Key features of Ready for FCE / CAE

• ‘Ready for’ sections give detailed information and training for each of the five papers • ‘What to expect in the exam’ and ‘How to go about it’ boxes give students invaluable tips for success • Special emphasis on word-building, collocations and phrasal verbs to help students overcome some of the harder aspects of English • Model answers provide solid preparation and support for writing tasks • Extra photocopiable vocabulary exercises and practice tests available in the Teacher’s Book

SEE ALSO FCE Practice Online p 7 and p 70 CAE Practice Online p 7 and p 70 Testbuilder Series p 63 Check Your Vocabulary Series p 72


Ready for IELTS IELTS BANDS 5 to 6.5 Sam McCarter

This IELTS preparation course combines the successful elements of the Ready For series and an experienced author team to ensure students aiming for IELTS bands 5–6.5 are ready for success!

EXAMS

All four skills are systematically and progressively developed and practised in each unit, while in-depth exam training is presented in the ‘What to expect in the exam’ and ‘How to go about it’ help boxes. There is a complete IELTS grammar syllabus, and vocabulary and word building skills make up a key part of the course. The accompanying CD-ROM offers further practice of the exam papers. It can be used completely independently from the Student’s Book, and is ideal for self-study and computer-based exam practice.

MACMILLAN DIGITAL

Key features

• Two-page review section at the end of each unit with exam-style tasks • ‘Ready For...’ sections focus on each IELTS exam paper, giving extra support and tips • Special emphasis on word building, collocations and phrasal verbs, paraphrasing, synonyms, polysemy • Topic-based wordlist • Model answers, graded by an examiner, provide excellent support for writing • Workbook offers practice of the language presented in the Student’s Book and further writing and reading practice • The Teacher’s Book comes with five photocopiable revision tests and a full final test in IELTS format, all of which include a listening test

Interactive CD-ROM

SEE ALSO Macmillan Practice Online – Advanced Academic English with IELTS p 7 Testbuilder Series p 63 Language Practice Series p 73

Engaging and relevant topics Similar tasks to those the students will face in the exam

Useful tips and strategies about how to tackle the exam

Integrated vocabulary and language formation builds students’ confidence with the tasks

Ready for IELTS Student’s Book Ready for PET Student’s Book (+ Key) + CD-ROM Pack Student’s Book (- Key) + CD-ROM Pack Teacher’s Book Class Audio CDs

Ready for FCE Student’s Book (+ Key) Student’s Book (- Key) Class Audio CDs Workbook (+ Key) Workbook (- Key) Teacher’s Book

9780230020719 9780230020733 9780230020740 9780230020757

Ready for CAE Student’s Book (+ Key) Student’s Book (- Key) Class Audio CDs Workbook (+ Key) Workbook (- Key) Teacher’s Book

9780230028869 9780230028876 9780230028913 9780230028883 9780230028890 9780230028906

9780230027602 9780230027619 9780230027640 9780230027626 9780230027633 9780230027657

Ready for IELTS Student’s Book (+ Key) + CD-ROM Pack Student’s Book (- Key) + CD-ROM Pack Class Audio CDs Workbook (+ Key) + CD-ROM Pack Workbook (- Key) + CD-ROM Pack Teacher’s Book

9780230732186 9780230732179 9780230732216 9780230401037 9780230401020 9780230732223

For other IELTS material see pp 68–70

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Direct to FCE A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

MACMILLAN DIGITAL

NEW

Website component –

C2

accessed through a code in the Student’s Book

UPPER INTERMEDIATE Roy Norris and Lynda Edwards

EXAMS

Direct access to the skills you need to pass the FCE exam Direct to FCE is a short, concise and practical course that combines print and online materials to efficiently prepare students for the new, computer-based FCE exam. The accompanying website contains four computer-based tests and downloadable workbook-style material accessed through a unique code found at the back of the Student’s Book. Written by FCE experts, this is a foolproof fast track to FCE confidence.

NEW

Key features • • • • •

Short and compact – 120 hours maximum and only three components (Student’s Book and Website Pack, Teacher’s Book and Audio CDs) 10 topic-based units covering all skills required for the computer-based FCE exam plus grammar and vocabulary build up Writing Bank provides detailed and focused practice including all task types found in the writing exam and annotated model answers ‘Help’ and ‘Remember’ boxes help students with the key areas of the FCE exam Website includes four complete computer-based practice tests, written by an experienced exam item writer

Clearly defined exam-related exercises make everything the student does targeted and relevant Vocabulary and topics are introduced using fun and interesting activities

Direct to FCE Student’s Book

Help boxes guide students through difficult areas of the exam Direct to FCE Student’s Book + Key and Website Pack Student’s Book - Key and Website Pack Teacher’s Book Class Audio CDs

9780230414679 9780230419216 9780230409576 9780230409583

SEE ALSO Visit our website for more information on our range of FCE and Proficiency courses including: Skills for First Certificate, Rising Star, First Certificate Star, First Certificate Passkey and New Proficiency Passkey. www.macmillanenglish.com/exams

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Direct to TOEFL® iBT A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

C2

INTERMEDIATE TO UPPER INTERMEDIATE Lin Lougheed

MACMILLAN DIGITAL Website component –

NEW

accessed through a code in the Student’s Book

Finally – a contemporary, compact and accessible TOEFL® iBT preparation course!

NEW

The Website includes three online TOEFL® iBT practice tests for a really authentic test experience. Each student can access the website through their own unique code found at the back of the Student’s Book.

Direct to TOEFL® iBT Student's Book + Website pack 9780230409910

EXAMS

Direct to TOEFL® iBT is a short and concise course that combines print and online components. It takes a four skills and strategy-based approach to TOEFL® preparation ideal for adults and young adults who are hoping to study at American English-speaking universities.

Key features • • • • • •

Straight to the point and streamlined – 100 hours (plus 12 hours of practice tests on the Website) Short, easy-to-access texts written by subject specialists Essential study skills practice helps students to tackle TOEFL® iBT task types with confidence Structured, step-by-step skills practice spells out exactly what students need to do to score well Tip boxes reinforce strategies for scoring well Website includes three online practice tests as well as mp3 audio files, audio scripts and answer key for the Student’s Book material

SEE ALSO TOEFL® Preparation Online p 7 and p 70 Learning to Listen

p 77

Clear skills and exam-based focus

Tailored vocabulary build up

Exam-style exercises

Advice and tips for the exam and academic life

Listening files also available from the website

Direct to TOEFL® iBT Student’s Book

The Heinemann ELT TOEFL® Preparation Course A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

C2

INTERMEDIATE TO UPPER INTERMEDIATE Carolyn B. Duffy and Kathleen Mahnke

A solid preparation course for the Test of English as a Foreign Language, either as a principal text book, as a supplement to a general English course, or as a self-study guide. A diagnostic test and score conversion tables allow students to monitor progress and concentrate on their weaker points. TOEFL Preparation Course Coursebook With Key Coursebook Audio Cassettes

9780435288402 9780435288419

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Focusing on

IELTS

Focusing on

IELTS

Academic

Practice Tests with answer key

General Training

Practice Tests with answer key

Focusing on IELTS

NEW

IELTS BANDS 5.5 to 7

Second

Second

edition

NEW

edition

NEW

Philip Gould Michael Clutterbuck

Michael Clutterbuck Philip Gould

Listening and

Reading and

Focusing on

IELTS

Focusing on

IELTS

EXAMS

Michael Clutterbuck, Philip Gould, Jannette Greenwood, Jeremy Lindeck, Kerry O’Sullivan, Steven Thurlow

speaking skills with answer key

Second

Second

edition

NEW

Steven Thurlow Kerry O’Sullivan

edition

writing skills with answer key

Jeremy Lindeck Jannette Greenwood Kerry O’Sullivan

NEW

The Focusing on IELTS series provides a comprehensive, up-to-date learning package that develops the skills students need as they prepare for the IELTS examination. The series consists of two skills books, Listening and Speaking Skills, and Reading and Writing Skills (suitable for both the General Training and Academic modules), and two books of practice tests, one for each module. The series is ideal for independent study or class use.

Key features

The Listening and Speaking and Reading and Writing Skills Books contain: • Clear explanations about what is in the IELTS test and how it is assessed • Detailed guidance on strategies to improve test performance • In-depth instruction to build specific test skills • A wide range of practical exercises and examples to extend skills • Guidance on how to develop a self-study program • Complete sample practice tests • Full answer key for all exercises and practice tests • Four Audio CDs for listening and speaking, with a range of accents • Sample recorded speaking tests with a detailed analysis of each candidate The Academic and General Training Practice Test Books contain: • Useful tips for taking the IELTS tests • Four complete practice tests for listening, writing and reading • Six complete practice tests for speaking • Complete listening transcripts with answers identified • Sample answers to writing tests and accompanying notes • A range of international accents on the Audio CDs • Recorded sample speaking tests, with transcripts and assessments • Three Audio CDs in the back of each book

In-depth guidance on specific skills and strategies

Listening strategies and skills

It is important to make good use of the 30 seconds of silence the recording gives you to look at each set of questions. As quickly as possible, read the questions and decide what kind of information you will listen for. In the case of multiple-choice questions, you could identify the differences in the various answers and then decide what to listen for.

To be a good listener you need to develop a range of strategies and skills. This involves managing the information you hear, understanding what speakers are saying to you, and understanding what they are trying to do.

Example How many Canadian speakers will attend the conference?

Managing the flow of information The Listening Test requires you to process an intense flow of information and manage it effectively. In this section you will learn how to: �

listen for the specific information you need to answer the questions

focus on more than one question at a time while you are listening

match what you see on the question paper with what you hear on the recording.

B

30

C

25

Clear, useful examples

Sometimes, you need to listen for two pieces of information. Example

It is not necessary to comprehend every word in every section of the Listening Test in order to be able to answer the questions. Of course, you will listen to every word in the passage, but you don’t need to listen for every word.

What type of accommodation does he want to rent?

What is the difference between ‘listening to’ something and ‘listening for’ something? You hear the words. You listen to everything that is being said. This is passive listening.

Listening for

You are waiting to hear something. You are ready to catch a specific piece of information. This is active listening.

a two-bedroom house

B

a one-bedroom apartment

C

a three-bedroom apartment

T E N IN

What would you listen for if you saw the following questions? Before you listen to the recording, predict the type of information needed and write it in the middle column. The first one has been done for you as an example.

CD 1 s Track 8

Predicting The key to listening for specific information is predicting the type of information that you need to listen for. Through predicting you can activate your broad background knowledge about a topic and this will make listening to an extended recording about this topic much easier. This is a useful strategy for all question types in the Listening Test. For example, you might read the following question on the question paper: Why did Martin leave work early?

Before you hear the recording you can predict that a reason might be given for Martin leaving work early, using words such as because or so. Perhaps the reason might involve Martin being ill, having an appointment or being tired.

Practical exercises to build exam skills

Exercise 8 Listening for specific information IS

G

In the IELTS Listening Test you only need to listen for the specific information that answers the question. That is, you focus on catching one piece of information, not all of the information.

A

The two pieces of information you have to listen for are: (1) Does he want a house or an apartment? (2) How many bedrooms does he want?

L

Listening to

Focusing on IELTS

20

For this question you know you need to be ready to listen for just one piece of information – a number. When the recording starts, you expect to hear something like: ‘There will be 30 Canadian speakers at the conference’.

Listening for specific information

54

A

Information

Answers

1 When is Bill going to finish his assignment? A time/a day 2 Why did he enjoy doing his assignment? 3 What proportion of university students are female? 4 How many women Vice-Chancellors are there? 5 What part of Bill’s assignment remains unfinished? Now listen to the recording and answer the questions in the right column of the table.

Listening

Listening and Speaking Skills

55

Focusing on IELTS: Listening and Speaking Skills

68

Focusing on IELTS Listening and Speaking Skills with key + Audio CD Pack Reading and Writing Skills

9781420230192 9781420230208

General Training Practice Tests with key + Audio CD Pack Academic Practice Tests with key + Audio CD Pack

9781420230215 9781420230222


IELTS Foundation

Key features

IELTS BANDS 4 to 5.5 Rachael Roberts, Joanne Gakonga and Andrew Preshous

IELTS Foundation Study Skills IELTS IELTSBANDS BANDS44to to66 Rachael Roberts, Joanne Gakonga, Amanda French and Andrew Preshous

9781405013925 9781405013956 9781405013970

Key features – Academic Modules

Reading • Material written for a non-specialist audience Writing • Report writing (describing and explaining data) • Essay writing (discussing issues and constructing arguments)

Key features – General Modules

A set of easy-to-use self-study books for students aiming for IELTS bands 4–6. They provide clear and practical information on the exam and develop the skills students need to succeed in both the general and academic module. This is the perfect complement to IELTS Foundation. The listening and speaking sections are the same for each book and each contains a full IELTS practice exam.

IELTS Foundation Student’s Book Teacher’s Book Class Audio CDs

Reading • Material encountered in an English-speaking country Writing • Letter writing (requesting information and explaining situations) • Essay writing (responding to a point of view or problem) IELTS Foundation (Academic Modules) Study Skills Pack 9781405017220

IELTS BANDS 5.5 to 7.5

IELTS Graduation is a motivating and comprehensive course for students preparing to take the International English Language Testing System examination. Aimed at those in the IELTS band of 5.5 and above, this topic-based book will train students in the skills required to increase their IELTS score. It provides clear and practical information on the IELTS examination, as well as teaching them the skills required to excel in each of the academic modules.

Features of the Student’s book

10 topic-based units Strategy boxes and Tip boxes offer suggestions for how to tackle the various IELTS tasks Exam information boxes provide students with detailed advice on what to expect in each section of the exam Extensive writing practice provides thorough support for Writing Tasks 1 and 2, with model answers for each question Language focus sections deal with grammar and vocabulary needed by IELTS students at this level Pronunciation sections build students’ confidence for the Speaking and Listening modules Study skills sections at the end of each unit give advice on independent study Regular Dictionary focus boxes encourage students to broaden their vocabulary whilst studying

Mark Allen

Debra Powell

Dickie Dolby

IELTS Graduation Student’s Book

Allen Powell

Course components

Student’s Book Study Skills Book and Audio CD Teacher’s Book Class Audio CDs

Dolby

A comprehensive course for students aiming for an IELTS score between 5.5 and 7.5. The 14 topic-based units provide clear and practical information on all sections of the exam, as well as developing all the required skills to improve students’ IELTS score.

IELTS Graduation

• Regular pronunciation development sections • Exam information and ‘strategy boxes’ • Study skills sections containing advice on studying independently • • • • Model answers for each writing task, along with • • useful comments • • Regular ‘Dictionary Focus’ boxes to•• broaden students’ vocabulary range • Additional photocopiable class tasks, extra study tasks and sample writing answers available in the Teacher’s Book

Student’s Book

Mark Allen, Debra Powell and Dickie Dolby

Key features

IELTS Foundation (General Modules) Study Skills Pack 9781405082013

IELTS Graduation

IELTS Graduation

I S B N 978-1-4050-8075-0

9

IELTS Graduation Student’s Book Teacher’s Book Class Audio CDs

EXAMS

Written by teachers with extensive experience of lower-level IELTS students, IELTS Foundation provides a complete package for students who are training towards bands 4–5.5. This accessible course is built on classroom-tested material so students can be confident of a focused route through exam training.

• Strategy and tip boxes offer suggestions on how to tackle IELTS tests • Exam information boxes give detailed advice on what to expect from each section of the exam • Each unit contains a Study Skills section for help with independent studying • The Teacher’s Book comes complete with answer key, recording scripts, sample writing answers, photocopiables and advice on coping with the exam

781405 080750

9781405080750 9781405080798 9781405080804

IELTS Graduation Study Skills IELTS BANDS 5.5 to 7.5 Charlie Martineau and Jane Short

Key features

• Full IELTS practice exam • Extra Audio CD for further listening practice IELTS Graduation Study Skills Study Skills Pack 9781405080781

This can be used either as a workbook for the classroom to supplement the Student’s Book or as a stand-alone self-study book. Because we understand that the best way to succeed is through practice, this workbook provides even more practice of the tasks and question types students will face in the exam.

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Improve Your IELTS Skills Series IELTS BANDS 4.5 to 7.5 Sam McCarter, Norman Whitby and Barry Cusack

EXAMS

Aimed at students between bands 4.5 and 7.5, this popular series of three books covers academic reading, academic writing, and listening and speaking. The courses develop all the skills required by students in order to improve their IELTS score. Used as either a complete course or to target specific skills, they can also be used to supplement another course.

Key features • • • •

Step-by-step guidance makes this series ideal for self-study Technique boxes reinforce how to approach key tasks used in the IELTS exam 140 minutes of listening and pronunciation practice on the Listening and Speaking Skills Audio CD Practice tests at the end of each unit

Improve Your IELTS Listening & Speaking Skills Improve Your IELTS Reading Skills Improve Your IELTS Writing Skills

9780230009486 9780230009455 9780230009448

Tips for IELTS

SEE ALSO Macmillan Practice Online – Advanced Academic English with IELTS p 7 and p 70 Testbuilder Series p 63

Key features

• Lists of ‘Golden Rules’ on how to approach each skill • Tips on how to self-test in preparation for the exam • Photocopiable skills checklists to monitor progress

ALL IELTS BANDS Sam McCarter

A must-have for all IELTS candidates!

Tips for IELTS

9781405096164

This slim, definitive book is packed full of everything a student needs to know about the IELTS exam. There are hints on how to tackle questions for each of the four skills sections, strategies on how to increase speed and accuracy and on what common mistakes to avoid, and useful language to be aware of and to employ. It is also the perfect reference tool for teachers wishing to develop students’ speed, accuracy and exam techniques.

Macmillan Exam Practice Online www.macmillanpracticeonline.com

Exams covered: PET, FCE, CAE, CPE, IELTS, TOEIC®, TOEFL®. Macmillan Exam Practice Online courses are the ideal way to support students’ exam preparation. Each course contains between 100 and 200 interactive resources, which cover the sections of each exam and closely reflect its style, allowing students to become familiar with the test while improving their skills and building their confidence. Exercises are automatically marked, letting students see where they need more practice, and allowing teachers to monitor their progress. A full range of other courses are also available, covering general and academic English, as well as to accompany Macmillan print coursebooks. For a full list of available courses and for more information see p 7.

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Macmillan Test Maker Your essential online testing toolkit

Key features • • • • • •

A library of over 1,400 resources, containing more than 10,000 questions in total High-quality materials covering grammar, listening and vocabulary skills, all written by top ELT authors Exam preparation resources covering IELTS, TOEIC®, TOEFL® and the Cambridge suite of exams Pre-built tests from beginner to advanced level, which can also be adapted, re-used and shared with colleagues Automatic marking and question-by-question feedback, which saves time for busy teachers and helps students to learn from their errors Messaging tool for teachers to send feedback and study tips to their students

Students can see at a glance and access directly all the tests assigned to them.

Students can see their marks and detailed feedback on their answers once the test has been completed or at a date established by the teacher.

NEW LOOK

EXAMS

Macmillan Test Maker is an innovative online testing tool which enables English teachers to build and set unlimited online tests at the click of a mouse. Resources include language, listening, and vocabulary activities based on a range of engaging topics. Teachers can use one of the pre-built tests or create their own from the easily searchable library, and assign it to their learners. Teachers can decide when their learners take tests, how long they have to complete them and whether they can access the dictionary during the test. Available in British and American English, with over 1,400 resources and 10,000 questions at six levels, it’s the ultimate test-building tool.

Teachers can use the messaging tool to send students feedback and study tips

Choose whether students have access to the dictionary

For more information, visit our website at www.macmillantestmaker.com

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Check Your Vocabulary Series This useful set of workbooks is an invaluable aid to students preparing for English exams. Each book has a range of different activities to help build up, improve and revise English vocabulary relevant to the chosen exam. The series covers vocabulary that students will need for six of the major English tests, as well as Academic English.

SKILLS, GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY Check Your Vocabulary Series

p 72

Language Practice Series

p 73

Destination Series

p 74

Speaking of Speech

p 74

English Wordbuilder

p 74

English Reading & Comprehension p 74

Easy English for Busy People Macmillan English Grammar In Context Effective Reading Reading Keys Sentence Writing

p 74

p 75

p 76

p 76

p 77

Key features

• An ideal supplement for the classroom or for self-study • Vocabulary is built up through exercises, word games, puzzles and quizzes • Easy-to-use format with clear instructions and answer key • General and topic-specific vocabulary as well as grammar, use of English, comprehension, pronunciation and spelling

PET

PRE-INTERMEDIATE TO INTERMEDIATE Tessie Dalton

A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

C2

For students working towards the Preliminary English Test (PET) or other B1 level exams. 9780230033597

FCE

INTERMEDIATE TO UPPER INTERMEDIATE Rawdon Wyatt

A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

C2

For students preparing for the First Certificate in English (FCE) and Certificate in Advanced English (CAE). 9780230033634

IELTS

INTERMEDIATE TO UPPER INTERMEDIATE Rawdon Wyatt

A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

C2

For students preparing for the International English Language Testing System examination (IELTS). Appropriate for anyone who wishes to study or train in an English-speaking country. 9780230033603

TOEIC®

UPPER INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED Rawdon Wyatt

A1

A2

B1

B2

For students preparing for the Test Of English for International Communication (TOEIC®) which focuses on the use of English in business and the workplace. Appropriate for anyone wishing to study or train in an English-speaking country.

C1

C2

American English

9780230033627

Writing in Paragraphs

p 77

TOEFL®

Academic Writing

p 77

Learning to Listen

p 77

People Like Us

p 77

Chinese Titles

72

p 78

UPPER INTERMEDIATE Rawdon Wyatt

A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

C2

American English

For students preparing for the Test Of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL®). 9780230033610

Academic English

UPPER INTERMEDIATE David Porter

A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

C2

This workbook is ideal for students who need to learn basic non-technical vocabulary for study in any subject at college or university. 9780230033641


Language Practice Series A2

B1

B2

C1

C2

SKILLS, GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY

A1

NEW LEVEL

ELEMENTARY TO ADVANCED Michael Vince

NEW FOR 2011 IELTS Language Practice

NEW

Michael Vince with Amanda French

This ‘with key’ version is aimed at all students preparing to sit their IELTS exams. It retains many of the features which make this series so popular – clear grammar explanations, themed vocabulary units to contextualise words and phrases, and a variety of exercise types to provide plenty of practice.

NEW

This is the ideal accompaniment for any IELTS student or preparation class.

Key features

• Targets key topic and language areas for students preparing for the IELTS exam • Lexico-grammatical ‘words and phrases’ units tackle areas of particular difficulty for students

Language Practice Series An in-depth, detailed approach to English grammar and vocabulary, each title in the series is a combination of two books, with grammar presented clearly in the first half, and vocabulary input and practice offered in the second half. It is a thorough and comprehensive series that ensures students’ confidence with language through the progressive levels. This very popular and reliable series has recently been updated and is ideal for classroom work or independent study.

Key features of the series

• Regular consolidation units check students’ understanding of the grammar and vocabulary points presented • Relevant exam-style exercises for the appropriate level • Special focus on word building, collocations and phrasal verbs as well as other problem areas of grammar • Full colour to engage and enthuse students • Advanced and FCE levels now fully updated to incorporate changes to Cambridge exams • CD-ROM included for added computer-based practice – ideal for self-study (not IELTS Language Practice)

MACMILLAN DIGITAL Interactive CD-ROM

IELTS Language Practice Student’s Book With Key 9780230410565 Elementary Language Practice + CD-ROM Pack With Key 9780230726963 Without Key 9780230726970 Intermediate Language Practice + CD-ROM Pack With Key 9780230727014 Without Key 9780230727021 First Certificate Language Practice + CD-ROM Pack With Key 9780230727113 Without Key 9780230727120 Advanced Language Practice + CD-ROM Pack With Key 9780230727069 Without Key 9780230727076

IELTS style tasks.

Language and vocabulary build-up.

SEE ALSO Macmillan Test Maker

p 71

IELTS Language Practice

73


ulary

B1

MBSZ is the ideal grammar dents preparing to take any B2

d vocabulary units

ocabulary presentation tables

ding those found in FCE Use

nsolidation, with reviews and

Destination Destination

B2 Destination Grammar and B1

Grammar & Vocabulary with Answer Key

A1

plete overprinted answer key tests

Malcolm Mann Steve Taylore-Knowles

9 781405 094887

A2

B1

B2

C1

C2

INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED Malcolm Mann and Steve Taylore-Knowles

irregular verbs, glossary, phrasord patterns, word formation

ISBN 1-4050-9488-5

Vocabulary Series

Grammar & Vocabulary

SKILLS, GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY

xical syllabus based on the urope’s Common European

nd vocabulary presented

Destination B1

on

Malcolm Mann Steve Taylore-Knowles

A reliable, three-level series focusing on vocabulary and grammar, ideal for students at intermediate, upper intermediate or advanced level. The syllabuses are based on the B1, B2, C1 & C2 levels of the Council of Europe Framework and exercises are geared towards tasks for the relevant exam at each level.

Key features

• At higher levels there is a strong emphasis on revision and consolidation with regular reviews and tests • Useful reference sections present irregular verbs, phrasal verbs, patterns and collocations • Available with or without answer key Destination B1 Student’s Book + Key Student’s Book - Key Destination B2 Student’s Book + Key Student’s Book - Key Destination C1 & C2 Student’s Book + Key Student’s Book - Key

Destination B1 – ideal for students preparing for Cambridge PET Destination B2 – ideal for students preparing for Cambridge FCE or IELTS band 5 Destination C1 & C2 – ideal for students preparing for Cambridge CAE, CPE or higher IELTS bands

Speaking of Speech New Edition

A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

C2

BEGINNER TO PRE-INTERMEDIATE David Harrington and Charles LeBeau

Helping students make quick, visible improvements and gain confidence, Speaking of Speech follows a step-by-step approach to making speeches and giving presentations. The new edition includes all the great features of the first edition but now includes a DVD with detailed instruction and examples of proper use of visual aids.

9780230035362 9780230035379 9780230035386 9780230035393 9780230035409 9780230035416

Key features

• A clear six-step approach systematically builds learners’ skills • Student DVD featuring eight model speeches • Advice on creating slides and doing presentations using computer software • A variety of activity-based tasks keep students involved Speaking of Speech New Edition Student Book + DVD Pack Teacher’s Guide + CD Pack

9780230726017 9780230726024

The Heinemann ELT English Wordbuilder

A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

C2

UPPER INTERMEDIATE Guy Wellman

The Heinemann ELT Wordbuilder

9780435285562

60 units of vocabulary in context, presented through a variety of games, reading texts, dialogues and diagrams.

English Reading and Comprehension A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

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LOWER INTERMEDIATE TO UPPER INTERMEDIATE Ian Gordon

This three-level reading comprehension skills series allows practice and development of reading skills for teenagers and young adults. The wide range of text types includes informative, narrative, explanatory and persuasive styles of writing.

Easy English for Busy People A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

C2

ELEMENTARY TO PRE-INTERMEDIATE Helen Costello

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English Reading and Comprehension Level 1 9781405024808 Level 2 9781405024815 Level 3 9781405024822 Teacher’s Book all levels 9781405028196

Easy English for Busy People Polish level 1 9780230711648 Polish level 2 9780230711679 Russian level 1 9780230711709 Russian level 2 9780230711730

Easy English for Busy People is a pain-free way of learning the essential basics of the English language, set to music! This course is specifically targeted at Polish and Russian speakers wanting to grasp the elements of basic English quickly. The vocabulary is very practical, focusing on functional language that helps the speakers settle in a country where English is the predominant language spoken. This includes language to help rent a house, open a bank account and buy a mobile phone. The specially composed music helps to embed the vocabulary in a similar way to a jazz chant, with listen-and-repeat exercises for pronunciation practice.


A1

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Macmillan English Grammar In Context ELEMENTARY TO ADVANCED Simon Clarke and Michael Vince

Macmillan English Grammar In Context is a three-level grammar practice series with a difference. Incorporating contextual examples in grammar practice activities, Macmillan English Grammar In Context can be used both in the classroom and for self-study. Clear grammar explanations are combined with traditional practice activities and contextual examples that include cross-curricular content areas such as literature, science, geography, history and social science. Contextual examples of grammar, demonstrating real-world usage of English language, help to bring grammar to life.

Key features

Up-to-date, real English, informed by the corpora used for the Macmillan School Dictionary Includes a focus on lexical grammar with work on collocations, prepositions and common verbs Most units contain one page of grammar explanation and three pages of practice With and without key editions available Unit-by-unit interactive practice exercises Fully searchable glossary and contextual vocabulary

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The presentation of grammar occurs on the first page of the unit

quantity: some, any Use some

(See also Unit 27)

with plural countable nouns, and uncountable nouns in positive sentences. There are some books in that cupboard. I need some advice. countable uncountable

a book some money

some books some advice

some milk

in questions that are invitations, offers or requests. Would you like some pizza? Could you give me some advice?

in questions when we expect the answer yes. Have you got some homework to give me?

to mean ‘not all’. Some of the people / Some people were drowned, but others survived.

science

• • • • • •

Use any

with plural countable nouns, in questions and negatives. Are there any books in that cupboard? There aren’t any books in this one.

with uncountable nouns in questions and negatives with a singular verb. Is there any information about this subject? There isn’t any water left.

to mean ‘whichever one you like’. You can borrow any books you need from the library.

uncountable (mass) nouns

4

Complete each sentence about endangered species with a / an, some, or any. Within a hundred years, the dodo became

species dies, we say that the species has

extinct, and although we still have

become extinct.

paintings of dodos, there aren’t preserved examples.

dinosaurs left alive

b There aren’t

j

because they died out millions of years ago.

Scientists have recently found bones on the island, but nothing else is left

plants, birds and animals are

c

of the dodo.

still in danger from human beings. d This is often because human beings destroy

(See also Unit 27)

the habitats of animals, so that they haven’t

Use a singular verb with: Things we eat Other words

i

a When the last member of

food to eat.

bread, chocolate, food, fruit, meat, spaghetti accommodation, advice, behaviour, damage, education, furniture, grass, hair, help, information, jewellery, knowledge, luggage, money, news, rubbish, shopping, traffic, weather, work

animal or a plant

e When

and animals which depend on it for food. dodos

f For example, there aren’t left alive.

People uses a plural verb. There are some people waiting for you. It also has a different countable meaning with plural -s. The peoples of the world want peace.

g This bird once lived on the island of Mauritius where there weren’t animals to eat it. easy

h It couldn’t fly, and was

countable versions of uncountable nouns

meal for dogs and rats brought to the island

Many uncountable nouns have a countable version. Always use a dictionary to check the meaning. a chicken (an animal) some chicken (food) a coin, a note (money) a glass (container) some glass (substance) an iron (for ironing) a paper (a newspaper) some paper (material) a tea, two teas etc (a cup or glass) some tea etc (a liquid)

Cross-curricular practice exercises allow students to use the grammar in a meaningful context

becomes extinct, this can affect the plants

by Europeans in the 16th century.

some money some iron (material)

partitives a slice of bread a packet of rice a cup of tea

a sheet of paper a can of cola a bottle of water

GL OS

A partitive is a noun + of which makes a countable version of an uncountable. a bar of chocolate / soap a tube of toothpaste a loaf (of bread)

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Complete each sentence with a word from the list. bar packet

can piece

carton sheet

cloud slice

crowd tube

a Suddenly at the end of the street, a

YhemZ

of people appeared, shouting and

waving flags. of cola, it sprayed out onto my shirt.

b When I opened the

c We both felt hungry, and luckily I had a

of biscuits in my bag.

d If you go to the supermarket, could you buy a

of toothpaste?

e There was a sudden explosion, and then all they saw was a

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f Anna always eats a

of chocolate on her way to school.

g Shall I cut another

of bread for you? of advice? Spend more time on your work.

h Can I give you a

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of dust.

Multiple pages of practice exercises ensure understanding of the relevant grammar point

of paper from his bag, and started writing.

i

David took a

j

When I try to open a

of milk, I wish it still came in bottles!

Macmillan English Grammar in Context Intermediate Student’s Book

Macmillan English Grammar In Context Student’s Book (+ Key) + CD-ROM Pack Student’s Book (- Key) + CD-ROM Pack

essential 9781405070515 9781405071468

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advanced 9781405070546 9781405071482

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Effective Reading SKILLS, GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY

A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

C2

ELEMENTARY TO UPPER INTERMEDIATE Amanda French, Chris Gough, Jackie McAvoy, Scott Miles

Enabling students to become confident and fluent readers, this four-level series takes students from elementary to upper intermediate level. It draws on research into what creates good readers and actively addresses the needs of both learners and teachers of reading.

Key features • • • •

12 topic-based units per level that feature varied and highly motivating reading texts A focus on intensive and extensive reading, with a complete short story per level Varied pages for each unit enabling ongoing evaluation of learners’ progress Downloadable Teacher’s Notes plus dictionary work and extensive reading practice file from www.macmillanenglish.com/skills American English version available

Effective Reading Elementary / 1 Pre-intermediate / 2 Intermediate / 3 Upper Intermediate / 4

Visit www.macmillanenglish. com/essentialreading

Reading Keys

A1

A2

B1+

B2

C1

C2

ELEMENTARY TO INTERMEDIATE Miles Craven

9780230029149 9780230029156 9780230029163 9780230029170

American English

Reading Keys, for adult and young adult learners of American English, contains 16 topicbased units organised into eight themes. Texts can be selected by topic, genre, reading skill or vocabulary skill. Extra activity sheets, key skills worksheets and a wordlist at the back of the Student’s Book complete this comprehensive reading course.

Key features • • • • • •

New edition with vocabulary linked to the Macmillan English Dictionary red words Additional vocabulary activities, for example, collocations Test Generator CD-ROM with customisable tests Engaging texts from a variety of sources including Macmillan Readers encourage extensive reading Spotlight on grammar sections Accompanying website with printable activities, audio recordings and weblinks related to themes in the series – www.macmillanenglish.com/readingkeys

Students are led into the unit topic with visuals and background information

New words and vocabulary are introduced and practised

MACMILLAN DIGITAL Resource site www.macmillanenglish.com/ reading keys

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level 1 Student’s Book level 2 Student’s Book level 3 Student’s Book All levels Teacher’s File with Test Generator CD-ROM Pack

9780230724778 9780230724815

Students are encouraged to time themselves and record their reading speed

9780230724853 9780230724808

Reading Keys 2


Sentence Writing

Key features

Sentence Writing Student’s Book Teacher’s Book

A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

American English

C2

BEGINNER TO HIGH BEGINNER Dorothy Zemach

Sentence Writing introduces students to the most common and useful structures in basic written English. Each unit introduces relevant vocabulary and culminates with an enjoyable writing activity that takes students through the steps of the writing process: brainstorming ideas, arranging ideas with the help of a graphic organizer, writing a short text, and sharing the finished product with classmates.

9780230716940 9780230716957 Writing in Paragraphs final

Writing in Paragraphs

Key features

• Support to help with brainstorming, organising ideas, writing topic sentences, and supporting ideas • Language support to help with vocabulary, grammar and punctuation • Guidance on reviewing personal and classmates’ writing • Structured, graded writing assignments at the end of each unit Writing in Paragraphs Student’s Book

9781405095860

Paragraph Writing Student’s Book Teacher’s Book

9781405058452 9781405058469

A1

College Writing Student’s Book Teacher’s Book

9780333988534 9780333988541

B2

C1

A2

Learning to Listen Student’s Book Teacher’s Book Audio CD

A1

A2

B1+

B2

C1

C2

INTERMEDIATE Dorothy Zemach and Lisa Rumisek

Academic Writing has been written for intermediate-level students who are preparing to study, or are already studying, in an academic environment and need to improve their writing skills. The course teaches learners how to order and link paragraphs into cohesive and coherent essays, and to create the various paragraph types that are used in writing assignments.

B1+

B2

C1

People Like Us

A1

C2

An engaging topic-based course offering practical TOEIC®- and TOEFL®-style test practice. level 1 9780333988855 9780333988862 9781405010399

Carlos Islam

Academic Writing

ELEMENTARY TO INTERMEDIATE Lin Lougheed

American English

Dorothy E Zemach

This course is also available in an American English edition, College Writing.

A1

Writing in Paragraphs

The course is also available in an American English edition, Paragraph Writing.

Learning to Listen

Page 1

C2

Writing in Paragraphs takes students from sentence formation to paragraph writing through a process approach. This not only develops students’ paragraph writing skills, but also encourages them to become independent and creative writers. The back of the Student’s Book contains peer review forms and a grammar reference section.

• Work on how to generate ideas, organise material, draft, review and revise written work • Additional sample and reference materials at back of the book • Essay development models • Punctuation guide • Ideal for the classroom or self-study

9781405086066

B1

2:13 pm

PRE-INTERMEDIATE Dorothy Zemach and Carlos Islam

Key features

Academic Writing Student’s Book

A2

19/10/05

SKILLS, GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY

• Clear explanations and carefully guided practice of the most common sentence patterns in English • Extensive practice of the verb tenses most useful for beginning writers • Thematically related vocabulary to enable students to express themselves on interesting and relevant topics • Practice with common punctuation and spelling rules

level 2 9780333988886 9780333988893 9781405010405

level 3 9780333988916 9780333988923 9781405010412

A2

B1

B1+

C1

C2

PRE-INTERMEDIATE TO INTERMEDIATE Simon Greenall American English

People Like Us Student’s Book Teacher’s Book Audio CD

An integrated skills course that explores cultural values and attitudes.

9780333974476 9780333974483 9780333974506

People Like Us, Too Student’s Book 9780333974513 Teacher’s Book 9780333974520 Audio CDs 9780333974544

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Discover China SKILLS, GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY

BEGINNER TO INTERMEDIATE Ding Anqi, Zhang Jie, Qi Shaoyan

NEW

MACMILLAN DIGITAL Resource site

www.mydiscoverchina.com

Specially designed for young adult and adult learners, this four-level beginner Mandarin Chinese course employs a communicative approach to language learning. Emphasis is placed on pair work, group work and on a variety of speaking and listening activities to help students become confident Chinese language speakers.

Key features

• A communicative approach lets students learn by using the language in real-life situations • Language in context presents key vocabulary and language points in realistic situations • Structured, effective learning based on the sequence ‘presentation, practice and production’ – activities move from controlled practice to personalised tasks • Inductive grammar teaching encourages students to discover the language rules of Chinese for themselves, identifying patterns in targeted language samples • Systematic vocabulary and grammar development through topic-based exercises. The lexical syllabus is based on levels 1–3 of the HSK Proficiency Test; the grammatical syllabus takes students up to Vantage level (level B2) of the Common European Framework • Supported by abundant resources including Workbooks, Teacher’s Books, mp3 downloads, extra speaking activities and other online materials

Components of Discover China

• Comprehensive Student’s Book + Audio CD • Workbook + Audio CD • Supportive Resource Site: www.mydiscoverchina.com • For students: unit quizzes, mp3 audio downloads, wordlists and more • For teachers: a downloadable Teacher’s Book, assessment tasks, PowerPoints and lesson plans

JULY 2011

DEC 2011

For ordering information contact: Macmillan Publishers (China) Ltd Unit 1816, 18/F., Paul Y Centre, 51 Hung To Road, Kwun Tong, Hong Kong Tel: (852) 2811 7180 Tel: (852) 2811 8781 Fax: (852) 2811 0743 Email: chineselearning@macmillan.com.hk Web: www.mydiscoverchina.com Discover China Student’s Book + Audio CD Pack Workbook + Audio CD Pack

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level 1 9780230405950 9780230406384

Sample unit

level 2 9780230406391 9780230406407

level 3 9780230406414 9780230406421

level 4 9780230406438 9780230406445


BEGINNER TO INTERMEDIATE

As a recommended accompaniment to Discover China, the Macmillan-FLTRP Chinese Character Dictionary is ideal for Chinese-language students looking to strengthen and expand their character recognition, writing and pronunciation skills.

Paperback + CD-ROM Pack 9780230405943

Key features

• Detailed stroke and radical information for over 3,000 of the most frequently used Chinese characters • Over 32,000 common words and expressions to illustrate character usage • Comprehensive pinyin and tonal information for every character, word and example sentence • Packaged with an interactive CD-ROM featuring character flashcards with stroke order animations, radical links and audio for further character and pronunciation practice

SKILLS, GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY

Macmillan-FLTRP Chinese Character Dictionary + CD-ROM

Tiantian Zhongwen Graded Chinese reader series

HIGH ELEMENTARY TO INTERMEDIATE

Tiantian Zhongwen is a carefully graded Chinese reader series for high-elementary Chinese language learners and above. Each book in the series contains 20 stories, and the series is graded into four levels: Gold, Turquoise, Violet and Rose.

Key features

• A rich and colourful selection of enjoyable reading about China, covering a wide range of topics including modern China, ancient fables, history, culture, lifestyles and the Chinese language • Helps learners increase their Chinese reading and simplified character recognition skills through meaningful and stimulating contexts • Contains language support boxes, comprehension questions, story translations and language point sections to explain key grammar and difficult words, making these readers ideal for both classroom and self-study use • Packaged with an Audio CD with recordings of all the stories for additional listening practice

For ordering information contact: Macmillan Publishers (China) Ltd Unit 1816, 18/F., Paul Y Centre, 51 Hung To Road, Kwun Tong, Hong Kong Tel: (852) 2811 7180 Tel: (852) 2811 8781 Fax: (852) 2811 0743 Email: chineselearning@macmillan.com.hk Web: www.mydiscoverchina.com

Turquoise A Nice Lady in Shanghai and other stories Bicycle Kingdom and other stories Violet Teahouses in China and other stories Beijing’s Courtyards and other stories

9780230406605 9780230406612 9780230406636 9780230406629

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The Business A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

C2

PRE-INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED John Allison, Rachel Appleby, Edward de Chazal, Paul Emmerson, Marie Kavanagh, Karen Richardson, John Sydes and Jeremy Townend

MACMILLAN DIGITAL Interactive DVD-ROM Enhanced DVD Resource site – see p 9

www.businessenglishonline.net

The next generation in business English

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ENGLISH The Business

p 80

In Company

p 82

Meetings in English NEW

p 84

Networking in English

p 84

Presentations in English

p 84

Email English

p 85

Telephone English

p 85

Get Ready for Business

p 85

The Business is a bold, blended and stimulating, four-level course that provides an inclusive package for any student of business English, though particularly suited to those at college or university. The course has been developed from detailed research into business-related degree courses in leading European institutions, making the modules and topics relevant to anyone studying or working in business English.

Student’s Book

The modular structure of the Student’s Book allows course pathways to be built, focusing on input, speaking, vocabulary etc, according to the students’ needs. Case studies use true business scenarios to challenge the students and push them to develop both their language and business skills.

Key features of the Student’s Book • Full writing module and case study per unit • Speaking sections cover all relevant business communication skills such as giving presentations, handling negotiations and communicating in meetings • Internet research boxes provide a context for extra study • Includes wordlists, grammar reference, and extensive grammar and vocabulary practice material • DVD-ROM included

DVD-ROM

The unique DVD-ROM comes as part of the Student’s Book and provides over 4GB of extra study material, making it ideal for self-study, or as an option for introducing digital media to your classes. The units match those of the Student’s Book and each contains a video that features business situations, adding a visual framework to the elements learnt throughout the course.

Essential and Business Vocabulary Builders NEW p 86 Business Grammar Builders

p 86

Business English Handbook

p 87

Business Builder

p 87

Basic and Survival English

p 87

International English for Call Centres p 87 The Business Pre-intermediate DVD-ROM

English for Law Enforcement Campaign

p 88

p 88

Aviation English

p 89

Check Your Aviation English

p 89

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Key features of the DVD-ROM • Videos show language in a contextualised and attractive way • Four problem-solving activities, ‘Business Dilemmas’, test the target language and the students’ business sense • Tests every two units to review progress • As students work through the DVD-ROM they have the opportunity to ‘get promoted’ • Business documents (letters, invoices, CVs etc) provide models for the students • Class audio recordings for the Student’s Book available as mp3 downloads, together with rolling scripts


The BusinessNEW Plays on DVD, PC and Mac With video activities Includes practice tests

Video and Resource DVD

BUSINESS ENGLISH

A practical and convenient extra for teachers of all levels of The Business. This works straight from a DVD player to instantly show Student’s Book video material or as a resource bank when used in a computer. As well as the video, the resources include teacher’s notes, progress tests, podcasts, powerpoints, new video worksheets and much more. For more information go to www.macmillanenglish.com/business

Teacher’s Book

The Teacher’s Book really provides two books in one: the teacher’s notes, and photocopiables. It gives suggestions for lead-in and extension activities to suit lower- or higher-level classes.

Website

The Business is supported by an extensive bank of free online resources, including progress tests based on BEC-style questions, podcasts with authentic listening extracts and PowerPoint presentations based on the Student’s Book topics. www.businessenglishonline.net Relevant and realistic texts

Business skills are developed alongside the language

Case studies provide real-life situations to engage students

Internet research boxes provide a basis for extra study and research

The Business Advanced Student’s Book

The Business Student’s Book + DVD-ROM Pack Teacher’s Book Class Audio CD Video and Resource DVD

pre-intermediate 9780230021563 9780230021570 9780230021587 all levels

intermediate 9781405083690 9781405081863 9781405081849 9780230418691

upper intermediate 9781405083713 9781405081948 9781405081924

SEE ALSO advanced 9780230021518 9780230021525 9780230021532

Meetings in English p 84 Business Grammar Builder p 86 Business English Handbook p 87 Business English Practice Online p 7

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In Company Second Edition A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

C2

BUSINESS ENGLISH

ELEMENTARY TO UPPER INTERMEDIATE Mark Powell, Simon Clarke with Pete Sharma

MACMILLAN DIGITAL Interactive CD-ROM

In Company has established itself as the English course for professionals because of its immediate results through topic-based content, active skills, and real-world tasks that are instantly relevant to everyday business life development.

Resource site – see p 9 www.businessenglishonline.net

Macmillan Practice Online – see p 7 www.macmillanpracticeonline.com

The Second Edition builds on the success of the original and, responding to feedback, we have introduced: • • • • •

More case studies (Student’s Book) Clearly defined topic- and skills-based units (Student’s Book) A variety of global accents (Class Audio) Tips for 1:1 teaching (Teacher’s Book) Interactive glossary and class audio as an mp3 download (Student’s Book CD-ROM)

For Students

In Company recognises that students need to go beyond talking about their work in English – they need English skills that are immediately transferable to their day-to-day routine. • Each lesson is a stand-alone, fast-track unit to competence in a particular skill that business professionals will meet in their everyday working life • Topics and texts have been chosen to involve, entertain and provoke students into lively discussion, as well as to contextualise key target language • Real-world tasks encourage learners to draw on their own experiences at work • Grammar is introduced in a practical business context and is now incorporated into the relevant unit • Five case studies provide a challenge to students and allow them to use the language and lexis they have learnt in a more independent and creative way

For Teachers

More than just a teacher’s book, the In Company Teacher’s Book provides a further 20 hours of teaching material through photocopiable worksheets and teaching notes, and gives a clear layout of what is to come in each unit. The Teacher’s Book also now addresses how to adapt the material for 1:1 situations. Teachers are also supported by a host of free online materials from www.businessenglishonline.net • Quick and easy lessons for busy teachers – regular eLessons delivered straight to your inbox • Wordlists, photocopiable worksheets, answer keys, listening scripts, progress tests and webguides are available for download

Digital

Reflecting the modern and fast-moving corporate world, In Company represents the perfect blended learning course.

Student’s Book CD-ROM

• The Student’s Book comes with an interactive workbook in the form of a CD-ROM • Ideal for business professionals who are constantly on the move • Linked in topic and language to the Student’s Book, it provides further grammar and lexis practice • Class Audio is available as an mp3 download so students have constant access to listening activities • Interactive glossary makes an ideal on-the-go reference compendium of vocabulary In Company 2nd Edition Intermediate CD-ROM

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Topic- and skills-based units reflect the needs of professional business English learners

Use of authentic texts encourages discussion

BUSINESS ENGLISH

Quotes from relevant texts provide interesting unit openers

Discussion topics encourage students to draw on their own experience

Use of English – relevant and contextualised

In Company 2nd Edition Pre-intermediate Student’s Book

In Company Case Studies John Allison with Mark Powell

The ideal accompaniment for the practical business English classroom. This is a unique teacher’s resource book packed with photocopiable ready-to-use business case studies which can be used alongside any business English course. • 25 case studies give practice in key business areas including candidate selection, marketing strategies and choosing a new office location • The accompanying Audio CDs ensure integrated skills practice by providing listening input for every case study • Follow-up activities encourage learners to reflect on their own solutions NEW LOOK

In Company Practice Online In Company and In Company 2nd Edition Practice Online offer flexible and affordable online supplementary practice, carefully tailored to mirror each level of the texts. Students can access their online courses from anywhere with an internet connection, making these materials the ideal solution for students on the go. For more information, visit www.macmillanpracticeonline.com/incompany

SEE ALSO In Company – New Edition Student’s Book + CD-ROM Pack Teacher’s Book Class Audio CDs Case Studies Pack

elementary 9780230717091 9780230717107 9780230717114 all levels

pre-intermediate 9780230717190 9780230717206 9780230717213 9780230717060

intermediate 9780230717145 9780230717152 9780230717169

upper intermediate 9780230717244 9780230717251 9780230717268

Networking in English p 84 Business Vocabulary Builder Business English Handbook Business English Practice Online p 7

p 86 p 87

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INCLUDES AUDIO CD

Meetings in English (+ CD) 9780230401921

A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

NEW

C2

PRE-INTERMEDIATE TO UPPER INTERMEDIATE Bryan Stephens

Get confidence and build strategies for successful meetings in English – from planning a meeting to video-conferencing! Meetings in English tackles communication skills for a wide range of meeting contexts and is the latest instalment in our Business Skills Series. A self-contained Book and Audio CD pack, this is ideal for use in the business English classroom as supplementary or intensive material or as a self-study manual.

Key features • • • • • •

Systematic coverage of all stages from planning meetings to follow-up action Strong focus on the language of meetings plus coverage of networking skills before and after meetings Specific strategies for teleconferencing and video-conferencing Case study scenarios Intercultural meeting situations Answer key at the back of the book

Networking in English A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

C2

PRE-INTERMEDIATE TO UPPER INTERMEDIATE Barney Barrett and Pete Sharma

Networking in English is for anyone who finds it hard to find the right words when communicating informally in the workplace. It is a practical, engaging and easy-to-use book that will build confidence in a difficult area. It focuses on the factors that make a good socialiser/communicator: using appropriate functional expressions in common social situations; having effective conversations which build rapport and mutual understanding; considering social etiquette and being sensitive when communicating with different cultures. Suitable for the classroom or for self-study. Networking in English (+ CD) 9780230732506

Presentations in English

Erica J. Williams

Presentations

in English

Erica J Williams

Find your voice as

Key features

• All language is contextualised by the six characters that appear throughout the book and provide a range of voices and personality types • Speakers are both native and non-native to familiarise students with the global corporate market • Cultural and networking tips provide extra support and background information • A student ‘Needs Analysis’ at the beginning of the book allows the course to be used in a tailor-made fashion • ‘My Social Planner’ area enables students to personalise the material and store the phrases most relevant to them

Presentations in English A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

C2

INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED Erica J. Williams

Presentations in English is the ideal choice for anyone needing to make presentations in English, either for business or for academic purposes. The flexible seven-step approach helps students find their voice and develop their own unique presentation style. Suitable for the classroom or for self-study.

a presenter

Key features INCLUDES DVD

Presentations in English (+ DVD) 9780230028784

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• Can be studied progressively or dipped into for specific skills and language • Presents language, advice, and a range of powerful, up-to-date presentation techniques • The DVD follows the progress of real students and offers insights into their learning, models to follow, and opportunities for analysis • Teacher’s Notes are available from www.businessenglishonline.net


Email English A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

C2

INTERMEDIATE TO UPPER INTERMEDIATE Paul Emmerson

Key features

• Free downloadable worksheets, written especially for the course, are available from www.businessenglishonline.net • Phrase bank, organised by function, is a useful reference resource • Explanation of the appropriate use of formal and informal language in emails • A variety of exercise types and a range of topics ensure full understanding and language development

Email English

9781405012942

BUSINESS ENGLISH

Email English is a course for students of general and business English who need to write effective and convincing emails. It develops language skills and inspires confidence, as well as providing invaluable reference material. Suitable for the classroom or for self-study.

Telephone English A1

A2

B1+

B2

C1

C2

PRE-INTERMEDIATE TO INTERMEDIATE John Hughes

Telephone English trains students to use the telephone confidently and effectively in the course of their work. In addition to teaching language common to all business phone calls, Telephone English prepares students for dealing with specific situations in the business context in which they operate. Suitable for the classroom or for self-study.

Key features • • • •

Trains students in sounding friendly and polite, making small talk, and the importance of register Focuses on the conventions of making phone calls in the English-speaking world The accompanying Audio CD allows students to work independently as well as in the classroom The Phrase Bank provides students with a quick and practical reference to support them

Get Ready for Business A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

American English

C2

HIGH BEGINNER TO INTERMEDIATE Andrew Vaughan and Dorothy E. Zemach

Helping students prepare for the world of work, this two-level series focuses on systematically developing their communicative abilities so they increase their employment opportunities and have the confidence to use English in the workplace.

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The Macmillan English Dictionary is specially designed to help learners to understand English, use English and be more aware of how English works. The many features include: • Menus to take students straight to the right meaning • Coverage of MEDUKM subject-specific vocabulary, World English and encyclopedic information BLOOMSBURY MED $$IW Page  MACMILLAN DIGITAL MEDUKM7102 • Clear definitions, using the most common words • Collocation and metaphor boxes, along with usage notes on style, grammar IW6 Improve your Writing Skills Comparing and Contrasting .................................................................................................................................... Interactive CD-ROM and varieties of English Note that same can also be used as a pronoun: 1.4. Using the adverbs similarly, likewise, The rules are almost the same as for domestic operaand in the same way • Vocabulary-building sections tions. Resource site – see p 10 You can use the adverbs similarly, likewise, and in • the Language pages on idioms, pragmatics, word formation and much more In all but a few minor respects, the privileges of the the same way to show that points, ideas, Awareness or situtwowww.macmillandictionaries.com Houses of Parliament are the same. ations that you are comparing are alike. They are often A complete of unique, carefully researched materials based on a detailed used to modify the whole•sentence and, in that package case, are used at the beginning of a sentence, followed by a Get it right: same analysis of learners’ own writing. Full-page writing sections and ‘Get it right’ boxes comma: Same Online never comes edition after a: One-parent families may come aboutstudents because of death, help to become more confident writers in academic and professional � Women still have to work twice as hard as men for a divorce or separation in a two parent family. Simisame salary. larly, a one-parent family situations. may become a two-parent This material has been created following a two-year collaboration with � Women still have to work twice as hard as men for family through marriage or remarriage. the same salary. the Centre English Corpus Linguistics, led by Professor Sylviane Granger, at the Media theories must make the absence of state for control their cornerstone. Likewise, proposals for the reform The adjective alike is never used before a noun. It is Université catholique de Louvain in Belgium. of the media must pay due attention to it. typically used after the verbs be and look: On other issues such as education, health and social welfare the two mainstream parties are remarkably alike. Thus two individuals of different species from the same place look more alike than two individuals of the same species from different places.

Collocation Adverbs frequently used with comparable � broadly, directly, roughly The Scottish figures are not directly comparable.

Adjectives frequently used with similar � broadly, fairly, quite, remarkably, roughly, somewhat, strikingly Remarkably similar results have been obtained by studies in the United Kingdom and other countries.

Adjectives frequently used with same � essentially, exactly, much, precisely, quite, roughly

Infants as young as 6 weeks consistently show preferences for familiar faces. In the same way, infants respond preferentially to their mother’s voice compared to the voice of a stranger.

When it is used inside the sentence, in the same way is normally followed by as: Planning controls operate in rural areas in the same way as in urban areas. However, it can also be followed by that to introduce a clause: Adverbs describe verbs in the same way that adjectives describe nouns. The adverb similarly can also be used to modify an adjective: A similarly complex picture emerges from the results in the metropolitan authorities. BLOOMSBURY Note that the adverb similarly is much more frequent MED than in the same way and likewise. Academic writing Frequency per million words

They both contain exactly the same information.

1.3. Using the verbs resemble and correspond You can use the verbs resemble and correspond to show that two or more points, ideas, or situations are similar: It is possible to suggest that the two poets resemble one another. Her views on capital punishment, immigration, and the trade unions resemble those of the right-wing tabloid press. The techniques used with normal subjects give estimates that closely correspond to those derived from the clinical literature. The political weakness of these states corresponded to their economic weakness. BE CAREFUL! Many learners use the verb look like to show that two or more points, ideas, situations, or people are similar. However, this verb is more frequent in speech and informal writing.

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I asked him where he was going but he didn’t answer. � She failed to answer most of the questions that were put to her. � ‘I don’t know,’ she answered truthfully.

1.5. Using the preposition like, the � He answered that he had seen them leaving together. conjunction as, and the expression as . . . as Answer is also an noun and is used in the phrases

give an answer and in answer to: I’ll give you a You can also use the preposition like, the conjunction answer tomorrow. � He said nothing in answer .. as, and the expression as + ADJECTIVE / ADVERB + as .definite to her question, but continued staring out of the window. to describe similarities. The preposition like is used before noun phrases: 1.1 To answer someone Like many others, Berkeley objected to the complete reply to answer someone: ‘I know,’ he replied. � They materialism of Hobbes. got up and walked out before I had a chance to reply. The police, like most people, have stereotypical views � When asked where she was going, she replied that it as to the ‘typical’ criminal or delinquent. was none of their business. � I asked him how he was, The conjunction as introduces clauses. It is often preand he replied with a shrug. ceded by a comma: respond to answer something that someone says, espeThe ‘Celtic belt’ was heavily forested in those days, cially as when they have challenged or criticized you: was Italy in pre-Roman times. ‘I’m telling you it’s not true,’ Martinez responded. � ‘Is there anything you would like to do today?’ he The contexts in which they work vary, as do their asked, but she didn’t respond. � How do you respond personal and professional backgrounds. to the suggestion that this is all the government’s fault? She had left him, just as she so often threatened to do. make a response or give a response I called out He does not want opinion polls banned, as is the case to him, but he made no response. � Being an astute in Australia and some European countries. politician, she gave a careful response that completely failed to answer the question. Get it right: it

The Expand Your Vocabulary section in the centre of the dictionary – on the themes of movement, communication and emotions – helps learners to choose the right word atSpeech the right time, and to Academic writing Don’t use the impersonal pronoun it in subject position Note: Reply and respond mean more or less the same as answer, but are a little more formal, and are used use it correctly and idiomatically. after as: mainly in written English.

retort to answer someone immediately in an angry or

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answer sb back to reply rudely to someone who has more authority than you: Don’t you dare answer me back!

Those girls are always arguing. � He argues with me about everything. � We used to argue over who should drive.

To argue also means to discuss something with someone who has a different opinion from you: They are still arguing over the details of the contract. � We try to teach children to argue their ideas calmly and rationally. You can also say that people have an argument: We had a stupid argument and now he’s not speaking to me.

2.1 To argue with someone quarrel to argue: I hate quarrelling you. � They’re always quarrelling over money.

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have a quarrel We had the usual family quarrel

about who should do the washing up. � He’d had another quarrel with Jamie.

fight to disagree in an angry way about something: What are you two fighting about now? � I don’t want to fight over such a trivial matter. have a fight All teenagers have fights with their parents.

row to have a short noisy argument: My parents never

row. � We rowed constantly about everything. � He has rowed with everyone in the group.

have a row They had a row and he walked out.

� Our parents were always having rows about money.

Note: Row is used mainly in British English. bicker or squabble to argue with someone about

things that are not important: The children bickered constantly with each other. � They have been bickering for months over the leadership. � A group of boys were squabbling over the ball. � The other parties are squabbling amongst themselves.

fall out to stop being friendly with someone because

you have had a disagreement with them: Have you two fallen out? � She’s fallen out with her parents.

Note: Fall out is informal and is used in British English.

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something the matter?’ he asked gently. � ask (sb) how/what/who/why She asked me how I knew about it. � They asked whether I had any objections.

3.1 To ask someone a question

answer sth I hate it when people don’t answer my emails. � She answered an advertisement in the newspaper.

inquire or enquire to ask someone for information about something: Why don’t you telephone the theatre and inquire about tickets? � I am writing to inquire whether you have any vacancies in September. � ‘What’s for dinner?’ Brian inquired.

reply It took them a week to reply to my letter. � I wrote

demand to ask something in a very firm and angry

1.3 To answer someone in writing


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1 [ C ] a particular subject, type of activity etc :

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argue / "A;(r)gju / verb ���

1 [ I ] if people argue, they speak to each other in an angry way because they disagree = QUARREL : Those girls are always arguing! � +with Don’t argue with me – you know I’m right. � +about/over We used to argue over who should drive. 1a. [ I / T ] to discuss something with someone who has a different opinion from you : The programme gives people a chance to argue their ideas. � +about/over They are still arguing over the details of the contract.

2 [ I / T ] to give reasons why you believe that something is right or true : Successful economies, she argues, are those with the lowest taxes. � +for/against Woolf’s report argued for (=supported) an improvement in prison conditions. � +that Reuben opposed the new road, arguing that it wasn’t worth spending $25 million to cut seven minutes off drivers’ journey times. � Several people stood up to argue against (=say they do not support) moving the students to the new school.

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Collocation Adverbs frequently used with argue 2

� consistently, convincingly, forcefully, passionately, persuasively, plausibly, strongly

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What to Teach and How to Teach it

I never thought I’d see a grammar book to better Murphy’s Basic Grammar in Use or Swann’s Practical English Usage but by jove, Mr Scrivener has raised the bar with this little beauty. Philip Williams

Teaching English Grammar is the essential handbook for teachers wanting to prepare and deliver effective grammar lessons. It combines a comprehensive grammar reference with practical teaching advice, helping teachers to both understand grammar points and present them. Every trainee teacher and language school staffroom should have a copy of this book.

Key features

• Presents concept questions, timelines and other useful insights to help teachers prepare lessons – using language suitable for students rather than academic prose • Provides ideas to help teachers create and use practice activities for students • Includes information on common student errors to help teachers anticipate likely problems

Who is it for?

• Teacher trainers and trainees on courses such as the Cambridge CELTA and Trinity Certificate in TESOL • New teachers who need to teach grammar in their classes, and are looking for support and ideas

Teaching English Grammar 9780230723214

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Uncovering EAP

Who is it for?

How to Teach Academic Writing and Reading

METHODOLOGY

Sam McCarter and Phil Jakes

Uncovering EAP explains the processes involved in teaching academic writing and reading through concise theoretical overviews. These are complemented by an extensive range of practical activities and worksheets which teachers can put to immediate use in their classrooms. Case studies give examples of real-life challenges faced by EAP teachers, along with suggestions on how to tackle these situations.

• Teachers new to teaching academic writing and reading • More experienced teachers looking for new ideas and resources for their classrooms

Uncovering EAP 9780230723221

Uncovering CLIL

Who is it for?

Content and Language Integrated Learning in Bilingual and Multilingual Education Peeter Mehisto, Maria-Jesus Frigols and David Marsh

Uncovering CLIL is a guide to the various methodologies and techniques involved in CLIL teaching for both language and subject teachers. Packed with practical ideas and suggestions about what works in the classroom, and featuring explanations and examples of how to use CLIL at primary, secondary and vocational levels, Uncovering CLIL is the essential companion for CLIL teachers.

• Teachers just getting started in CLIL • Teachers who are already teaching in a CLIL context, and looking for a deeper theoretical understanding or new ideas to try in class

Uncovering CLIL 9780230027190

500 Activities for the Primary Classroom

Who is it for?

Immediate Ideas and Solutions Carol Read

500 Activities for the Primary Classroom is the answer to that perennial question of ‘What on earth am I going to do with my class tomorrow?’ Aimed at teachers of children between the ages of 3 and 12, this is a lively, varied compendium of ideas and classroom activities. 500 Activities for the Primary Classroom 9781405099073

Carol Read is a well-known primary specialist and teacher trainer, as well as the author of numerous primary courses. She has now written an indispensable collection of practical activities for use in the primary classroom.

Sound Foundations Learning and Teaching Pronunciation

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Awar Winnerd

Adrian Underhill

Sound Foundations is an ideal introduction to the English phonological system and an invaluable resource, whether you teach full pronunciation courses or would simply like to improve the quality of your work on pronunciation.

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The first half of the book is a description of the phonological system which discusses the sounds of English and describes how they are physically produced. The second half consists of creative and practical classroom activities. The latest edition includes an Audio CD which contains clearly recorded examples of the sounds described in the book.

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Both new and experienced teachers of young learners, looking for a resource bank of practical ideas to use in their classrooms Trainee teachers on primaryfocused courses such as the Cambridge CELTYL Teacher trainers engaged in primary teacher education

Every primary teacher and teacher trainer should have a copy of this book!

Who is it for?

• Teachers who are new to the teaching of pronunciation, looking for a comprehensive, practical guide • Teachers already involved in pronunciation teaching, and looking for a range of new ideas to use in class


Who is it for?

Blended Learning

Using Technology in and Beyond the Language Classroom Pete Sharma and Barney Barrett

The ideal companion for any teacher interested in the use of technology in the language classroom, Blended Learning provides a practical overview of the technology currently available. It combines basic information for the technological novice with sophisticated ideas for using technology in the classroom. Teachers are offered practical ideas and suggestions for ways to use technology to enhance and support students’ learning. The authors also examine the implications of the use of technology for language teaching methodology in general.

Who is it for?

• Trainee teachers for whom the terminology and concepts may be new • Teachers who want to refresh or clarify their knowledge and to find out more about the history of teaching methodology or the various views on teaching concepts and methodology • Teacher trainers who want to give clear definitions of terms and concepts

Blended Learning

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An A–Z of ELT

METHODOLOGY

• Teachers who are already interested in using technology and want to discover new and innovative ways to use it • Teachers with little experience of technology or who feel unsure about implementing it in their classrooms

A Dictionary of Terms and Concepts Scott Thornbury

An A–Z of ELT is a fully cross-referenced, alphabetical guide to ELT that defines and explains essential language teaching concepts and terminology from fields including grammar, linguistics, discourse analysis, phonology, etc. It describes language teaching techniques and theories and summarises the major issues and debates associated with each concept. The entries are clear, concise and readable, accessible to users with little or no specialist knowledge. An A–Z of ELT 9781405070638

Who is it for?

• Teachers on higher-level qualification courses, such as a DELTA or MA TEFL • Students studying on linguistics courses with a discourse analysis component • In-service teachers looking to introduce their students to the analysis of texts

Who is it for?

• Teachers looking to expand their own knowledge of the way grammar works, and to encourage the same curiosity in their students

Beyond the Sentence Introducing Discourse Analysis Scott Thornbury

How do we design sentences to fit their purposes and how do we combine them to communicate complex, contextualised meanings? Beyond the Sentence takes discourse apart to show how it is organised and how it aids communication. It also shows how insights into discourse can – and should – affect our work as language teachers. The idea that we need to help students work ‘at the level of text’ as well as make correct sentences is not a new one. But here you will find suggestions – backed up by practical, fun activities – for how you can achieve this in your classroom.

Beyond the Sentence 9781405064071

Uncovering Grammar How to Help Grammar Emerge Scott Thornbury

As teachers, we often talk about ‘covering’ grammar points. Uncovering Grammar explains why it is more useful to think about how we ‘uncover’ grammar, to reveal the workings of the system to our students and encourage them to notice what is going on. The book uses extracts from exchanges in real classrooms, authentic texts and language teaching tasks. It provides lots of practical activities so that you can immediately and easily put the ideas to work in your classroom.

Uncovering Grammar 9781405080064

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700 Classroom Activities Instant Lessons for Busy Teachers

METHODOLOGY

David Seymour and Maria Popova

700 Classroom activities does exactly what it says on the cover. It provides a huge instant repertoire of teaching ideas, none of which require photocopying. It includes both classroom classics that all ELT teachers come to know and love, and new activities, at a range of levels from elementary to upper intermediate.

Who is it for?

• Any teacher who has ever been asked to cover a colleague’s class at five minutes’ notice! • Busy teachers looking for a practical collection of high-quality activities that require little to no preparation

700 Classroom Activities 9781405080019

Teaching Reading Skills in a Foreign Language Christine Nuttall

In Teaching Reading Skills, Christine Nuttall examines and breaks down the skills we use in reading. Based on this analysis, she suggests practical strategies you can immediately use in the classroom to help your students develop their reading competence to a higher level. Especially useful for exam and EAP classes.

Who is it for?

• Teachers looking to expand the techniques they use for teaching reading • Those looking to introduce effective extensive reading programmes to their students

Teaching Reading Skills 9781405080057

Children Learning English A Coursebook for English Language Teachers

Jayne Moon

Children Learning English 9781405080026

There is something special about teaching children. Jayne Moon’s academic rigour and classroom experience inform every page of Children Learning English – but what shines through is a sense of the privilege it is to participate in someone’s learning at this stage in their lives. This is a practical handbook with lots of teaching suggestions – but it is also a source of inspiration.

Discover English Language Analysis for Teachers Rod Bolitho and Brian Tomlinson

Discover English focuses on a key skill for language teachers: language analysis. The authors highlight selected areas of grammar and vocabulary and provide exercises and commentaries designed to develop your language analysis skills.

Who is it for?

• Any teacher involved in the teaching of English to children • Those looking for an insight into the way children learn English, and ways they can adapt their own teaching to suit

Who is it for?

• Teachers who want to develop language awareness and analysis skills • New and experienced teachers who want to increase their own understanding of the English language

Discover English 9781405080033

Teaching Practice A Handbook for Teachers in Training Roger Gower, Diane Phillips and Steve Walters

Teaching Practice is an essential reference book for EFL teachers and trainers on pre-service courses. It takes account of current views on training and is consistent with Cambridge ESOL’s guidelines for CELTA.

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Teaching Practice 9781405080040

Who is it for?

• New teachers on initial teachertraining courses, looking for information on basic classroom skills • Newly qualified teachers, or those returning to the classroom and looking to brush up their skills


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An Introduction to English Language

NEW EDITION

Word, sound and sentence (3rd Edition)

Seven Ways of Looking at Language 9780230279315

9780230208018

A brief and lively introduction to the main issues, debates and ideas that have emerged in language study over the last fifty years.

PALGRAVE

Koenraad Kuiper and W. Scott Allan

The third edition of this successful text remains essential for students and teachers of English language and introductory linguistics, and now has a companion website containing quizzes, mp3 audio clips and PowerPoint movie lectures to aid study.

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Ronald Macaulay

English Grammar: An Introduction

The English Language and Linguistics Companion

(2nd Edition) Peter Collins and Carmella Hollo

Edited by Keith Allan, Geoff Finch, Julie Bradshaw, Georgina Heydon and Kate Burridge

9780230216952

Fully revised and expanded, this practical introduction to English grammar is now even more accessible to those without any prior grammatical knowledge.

9781403989710

A one-stop student resource covering all aspects of studying language and linguistics, from the core topics, terms and concepts of the subject to study skills and career pathways.

English Language

Analysing Conversation

Edited by Jonathan Culpeper, Francis Katamba, Paul Kerswill, Ruth Wodak and Tony McEnery

9780230223455

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Beatrice Szczepek Reed

Description, variation and context

This is an accessible introduction to the prosody of everyday conversation, and its analysis. Includes basic concepts and methods of interpretation, and a wealth of examples covering pitch, time, loudness and voice quality.

9781403945907

A fresh and wide-ranging introduction to English language and linguistics, infused with the very latest research.

Palgrave Study Skills

Study skills books are invaluable resources for any student. Innovating and educating, these bestselling titles on a wide range of topics help students to maximise their potential during their time in Higher Education.

The Study Skills Handbook Stella Cottrell

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This number one best-selling book introduces students to the skills they need to succeed in higher education in a user-friendly interactive format.

Cite Them Right

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The Essential Referencing Guide Richard Pears and Graham Shields 9780230272316

Clear examples on how to reference just about anything in print and electronic format, including social media.

The Palgrave Student Planner 2010–11

9780230243446 | Stella Cottrell

Skills for Success (2nd Edition)

The Personal Development Planning Handbook 9780230250185 | Stella Cottrell

The International Student Handbook

9780230545199 | Hayo Reinders, Nick Moore and Marilyn Lewis

Study Skills for Speakers of English as a Second Language 9781403900265 | Marilyn Lewis and Hayo Reinders

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Language and Style

Teaching Children English

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Dan McIntyre and Beatrix Busse

A Practical Guide to Language Analysis Author

PALGRAVE

9780230231573

Language and Style represents the state-of-the-art in literary stylistics and encompasses the full breadth of current research in the discipline.

9780230577022

Studying the English Language

What Is This Thing Called Language?

This book provides information and activities to promote the language awareness and analysis skills needed by teachers of English as a Foreign or Second Language to primary level pupils.

David Nunan

(2nd Edition) Rob Penhallurick

9780230008489

Drawing on a wide range of anecdotes from the author’s own experience, this book offers students and teachers a thought-provoking way into the basics of language study such as syntax, morphology and phonology.

9780230200159

An updated and expanded new edition of this lively introduction to the English language, featuring new chapters on Chomsky, American English and English around the world.

Developing Courses in English for Specific Purposes

The Frameworks of English

Introducing language structures

Helen Basturkmen

(2nd Edition) Kim Ballard

9780230227989

Provides an accessible introduction to the topic of developing courses for learners with specific academic or work-related language needs.

9780230013148

Covers everything students and nonspecialists need to know about linguistic structures. Explains the morphological, lexical, grammatical and phonological frameworks of contemporary English in a clear and logical way.

The Research and Practice in Applied Linguistics Series Series Editors: Christopher N. Candlin and David R. Hall

All books in the series are written by leading researchers and teachers in Applied Linguistics with broad international experience. They are designed for the MA or PhD student in TESOL or Applied Linguistics and language-teaching professionals keen to develop their expertise and understanding of the field.

Children Learning Second Languages 9780230203426 | Annamaria Pinter

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Researching Vocabulary 9781403985361 | Norbert Schmitt

The Developing Language Learner 9781403985323 | Dick Allwright; Judith Hanks

Intercultural Interaction

9781403986313 | H Spencer-Oatey; P Franklin

Online Communication in Language Learning and Teaching 9780230001275 | M Lamy; R Hampel

Tasks in Second Language Learning 9781403911872 | Virginia Samuda; Martin Bygate

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400 Interactive Whiteboard Activities 500 Activities for the Primary Classroom 700 Classroom Activities

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B Basic Survival BEC Testbuilders Beyond the Sentence Big Bugs Blended Learning Bookstore Brilliant Brilliant Fun Business Builder Business, The Business English Handbook Business Grammar Builder Business Vocabulary Builder Busy Board

87 63 103 15 103 2 20 14 87 80–81 87 86 86 4

C CAE Testbuilder Campaign Check Your Aviation English Check Your Vocabulary Series Cheeky Monkey Children Learning English Children Learning Second Languages Children’s Games Cite Them Right Code College Writing

63 88 89 72 13 104 106 28 105 61 77

D Destination Grammar and Vocabulary Series Developing Courses in English for Specific Purposes Developing Language Learner, The Direct to FCE Direct to TOEFL iBT Discover China Discover English Discover Science

74 106 106 66 67 78 104 41

E Easy English for Busy People 74 Effective Reading 76 Elementary Language Practice 73 Email English 85 English for Law Enforcement 88 English Grammar: An Introduction 105 English Language 105 English Language and Linguistics Companion, The 105 English Reading and Comprehension 74 English World 16–17 Essential Business Grammar Builder 86 Essential Business Vocabulary Builder 86 Explore 40 F FCE Testbuilder First Certificate Language Practice Focusing on IELTS Footprints Frameworks of English, The G Gateway Get Ready for Business Global

63 73 68 18–19 106 30–32 85 48–50

H Heinemann ELT English Wordbuilder, The 74 Heinemann ELT TOEFL® Preparation Course, The 67 Hello JoJo 12 Hello Robby Rabbit 13 Here Comes Minibus! 14 Here Comes Super Bus 20 Here’s Patch the Puppy 13

I I Wonder Why IELTS Foundation IELTS Foundation Study Skills IELTS Graduation IELTS Graduation Study Skills IELTS Language Practice IELTS Testbuilders Improve your IELTS Skills Series In Company 2nd Edition Inside Out Inspiration Interactive Whiteboard Material Intercultural Interaction Intermediate Language Practice International English for Call Centres International Student Handbook, The Introduction to English Language, An

36–37 41 69 69 69 69 73 63 70 82–83 53 35 4, 29, 39, 59 106 73 87 105 105

J Jump Aboard

20

K KET for Schools Testbuilder KET Testbuilder Kingfisher Children’s Atlas, The Kingfisher First Animal Picture Atlas, The Kingfisher First Dictionary, The Kingfisher First Dinosaur Picture Atlas, The Kingfisher First Encyclopedia of Animals, The Kingfisher First Encyclopedia, The Kingfisher First Picture Atlas, The Kingfisher First Thesaurus, The Kingfisher World Atlas, The

63 63 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40

L Language and Style Language Games CD-ROM Language Practice Series Laser LCCI Testbuilders Learning Teaching 3rd Edition Learning to Listen Little Bugs

106 6 73 62 63 101 77 15

M Macmillan Books for Teachers Series 100–104 Macmillan Children’s Dictionary 28 Macmillan Children’s Readers 27 Macmillan Collocations Dictionary 95 Macmillan Dictionary Online 91 Macmillaneducation.com 9 Macmillan English 22–23 Macmillan English Campus 6 Macmillanenglish.com 9 Macmillan English Dictionary 92–93 Macmillan English Dictionary App 3 Macmillan English Explorers 24–25 Macmillan English Explorers Phonics Readers 26 Macmillan English Grammar In Context 75 Macmillan English Handwriting 23 Macmillan Essential Dictionary 96 Macmillan-FLTRP Chinese Character Dictionary 79 Macmillan Foundation Skills Series 28 Macmillan Literature Collections 98 Macmillan Natural and Social Science 44 Macmillan Mathematics 43 Macmillan Phrasal Verbs Plus 97 Macmillan Picture Dictionary 28 Macmillan Practice Online 7, 34, 52, 55, 70 Macmillan Readers 98–99 Macmillan School Dictionary 96 Macmillan Science 42 Macmillan Study Dictionary 94 Macmillan Test Maker 71 Macmillan Topics 45 Macmillan Vocabulary Practice Series 46 Meetings in English 84 Mind Series 54–55 Mini Magic 14 Move 58 Move Ahead 33

N Navigators Networking in English New Inside Out New Inspiration New Proficiency Testbuilder

41 84 51–52 34–35 63

O Onestopclil.com 47 Onestopenglish.com 5 Online Communication in Language Learning and Teaching 106 openMind 54–55 P Palgrave Student Planner, The 105 Paragraph Writing 77 Patch and Robby Show, The 13 People Like Us 77 PET for Schools Testbuilder 63 PET Testbuilder 63 Picture Grammar for Children 28 Presentations in English 84 Pronunciation App 3

TITLE INDEX

A A–Z of ELT, An Academic Writing Advanced Language Practice Analyzing Conversation Animal Explorers Aviation English

Hot Spot

R Reading Keys 76 Ready for CAE 64 Ready for FCE 64 Ready for IELTS 65 Ready for PET 64 Researching Vocabulary 106 Reward 53 S Science Zone 4 Selections 26 Sentence Writing 77 Seven Ways of Looking at Language 105 Shine 33 Skills for Success 105 Smart 33 Smash 38 Sound Foundations 102 Spanish App 3 Speaking of Speech New Edition 74 Story Magic 20 Straightforward 56–57 Study Skills for Speakers of English as a Second Language 105 Study Skills Handbook, The 105 Studying the English Language 106 Survival English 87 T Tasks in Second Language Learning Teaching Children English Teaching English Grammar Teaching Practice Teaching Reading Skills in a Foreign Language Telephone English Tempo Testbuilder Series Tiantian Zhongwen Tips for IELTS TOEFL Testbuilder U Uncovering CLIL Uncovering EAP Uncovering Grammar W Way Ahead Way Ahead Readers What Is This Thing Called Language? Writing in Paragraphs Y You and Me Young Learners English Practice Tests

106 106 101 104 104 85 38 63 79 70 63 102 102 103 21 21 106 77 12 60

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A

Allan, K Allen, M Allison, J Allsop, J Allwright, D Appleby, R Aravanis, R Ash, J Aspinall, T

B

Baker de Altamirano, Y Ballard, K Barker, C Barraclough, C Barrett, B Bastow, T Basturkmen, H Bazin, A Bolitho, R Bowen, M Bowler, B Boyd, E Boyle, C Bradshaw, J Broadbent, A Broadbent, P Brown, D Brown, R Budgell, G Burridge, K Busse, B Bygate, M

C

Chersan, I Clandfield, L Clarke, S Clutterbuck, M Cochrane, S Collins, P Costello, H Cottrell, S Covill, C Craven, M Crawford, M Culpeper, J Cusack, B

D

Dalton, T Davies, P A de Chazal, E Ding, A Dolby, D Duffy, C B Dymond, S

105 69 80, 83 63 106 80 61, 63 63 63

88 106 38 28 84, 103 51, 53 106 63 104 16, 21, 22 58 63 88 105 43 43 28 24 26 105 106 106

88 48, 56 75, 82 68 61 105 74 105 14 76 38, 61 105 70

72 20 80 78 69 67 63

E

Edwards, L 66 Ellis, P 21, 22, 33 Emery, H 89 Emmerson, P 80, 85, 86, 87 Esteve, P P 14 Estruch, V R 14

F

Fidge, L 22, 23, 24, 26, 28 Finch, G 105 Fox, G 90 Fox, S 60 Franklin, P 106 French, A 63, 64, 69, 73, 76 Frigols, M J 102

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G

Gakonga, J Gallivan, L Garton-Sprenger, J Glover, D Glover, P Gordon, I Gough, C Gould, P Gower, R Granger, C Graves, S Greenall, S Greenwood, J

H

Hampel, R Hanks, J Harper, K Harrington, D Harrison, M Heydon, G Hill, D A Hird, J Hocking, L Holden, S Hollo, C Holman, A House, S Howard-Williams, D Hughes, J

I

Islam, C

J

Jakes, P Jeffries, A Jones, C Jones, V

K

Katamba, F Kavanagh, M Kay, S Kelly, A Kelly, K Kenny, N Kerr, P Kerswill, P Kilbey, E King, N Kuiper, K

L

Lamy, M LeBeau, C Leggott, P Lewis, M Lindeck, J Lobo, M J Lougheed, L Luque-Mortimer, L Lywood Last, V

M

69 63 33, 34, 35 42 42 74 76 68 104 36, 74 24 53, 77 68

106 106 13 74 63 105 33 53, 58 16, 22 45 105 58 20 33 85

77

102 48, 51 51, 53, 56 51, 53

Mellor-Clark, S Miles, S Milne, B Mitchelhill, B Mitchell, L Moon, J Moore, N Morris, J Munton, G

N

Nicholas, R Norris, R Nunan, D Nuttall, C

O

O’Sullivan, K

P

Papiol, E Parminter, S Payton, C Pears, R Penhallurick, R Perrett, J Phillips, D Pickering, K Pinter, A Popova, M Porter, D Powell, D Powell, M Preshous, A Prodromou, L Prowse, P

Q

Qi, S

88 76 58 24 38 104 105 13 24, 26

U

Underhill, A 61 56, 64, 66 106 104

68

14, 15 58 63 105 106 14, 20 104 48 106 104 72 69 82, 83 69 38 33, 34, 35

78

R 105 80 51, 53, 58 64 46 63, 64 51, 53, 56 105 33 88 105

106 74 63 105 68 20 67, 77 63 63

Macaulay, R 105 Maggs, P 58 Mahnke, K 67 Mann, M 62, 74 Marsh, D 102 Martineau, C 69 McAvoy, J 48, 76 McCarter, S 63, 65, 70, 102 McEnery, T 105 McIntyre, D 106 Medwell, C 13 Mehisto, P 102

Ramsden, J 13, 44 Read, C 13, 15, 18, 102 Reinders, H 105 Richardson, K 80 Robb Benne, R 48, 58 Roberts, A 89 Roberts, R 69 Rogers, M 54 Rumisek, L 77 Rundell, M 90

S

Samuda, V 106 Sanderson, H 44 Schmitt, N 106 Scott, K 20 Scott Allan, W 105 Scrivener, J 56, 101 Seymour, D 104 Sharma, P 82, 84, 103 Shaw, D 18 Shields, G 105 Short, J 69 Simmons, N 12 Soberón, A 13, 15 Spencer, D 30 Spencer-Oatey, H 106 Stannett, K 36 Stephens, B 60, 63, 84 Subirà, P 20 Sydes, J 80 Szczepek Reed, B 105

T

Taylor, J Taylore-Knowles, J Taylore-Knowles, S

Thomas, S Thornbury, S Thurlow, S Tomalin, B Tomalin, M Tomlinson, B Toth, M Townend, J

33 54 54, 62, 74

V

Vale, D Vassilakis, G Vaughan, A Vince, M Viney, P Vittorio, P

W

Walden, R Walters, S Webb, B Wellman, G West, J Whitby, N Williams, E J Wilson, K Wodak, R Wren, W Wyatt, R

Z

Zemach, D Zhang, J

87 103 68 87 33 104 14, 15, 28 80

102

28 61 85 33, 73, 75 87 63

88 104 58 74 33 70 84 33 105 22 72

77, 85 78


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Macmillan Education ELT Catalogue 2011 Who is Macmillan Education? Macmillan Education is a global publisher of English Language Teaching (ELT), English and Spanish curriculum, digital, and online materials. We work with local teachers, institutions, educational authorities and Ministries of Education to develop high-quality coursebooks and supplementary materials to suit the needs of today’s classroom. Our publishing is supported by a wealth of educational services, such as teacher training and online learning, which underpins our commitment to deliver the most effective and appropriate educational resources for our customers. International English Language Teaching catalogue Our International ELT catalogue profiles the diverse range of Macmillan Education’s English Language publishing. We have materials for students from pre-primary through to university, business people and even pilots! Today, our publishing is more about digital materials than ever before and we are proud of initiatives such as Macmillan Dictionary Online, Onestopenglish and Macmillan Webinars. www.macmillanenglish.com is the place to find all the information on all ELT books and products published by Macmillan Education. Local specialisation We may be global publishers but at the heart of our business is a strong local identity. This is exemplified by our range of publishing for Spain, Poland, Latin America, the Middle East and China, amongst others. www.macmillaneducation.com has a full range of local catalogues to browse. Macmillan Education and You Our publishing is also about recognising new talent, which is why we’re proudly sponsoring the British Council’s new ELTon The Macmillan Education New Writing Award. You’d be amazed how much of our publishing is influenced by our teachers. Lindsay Clandfield, author of our new course Global was a contributor to onestopenglish.com We are delighted to celebrate 10 years of onestop’s creation this year tens of thousands of you use the sites’ resources and send us wonderful feedback. You’ll be able to join in the celebrations throughout this year. The bigger picture Macmillan Education and Macmillan English Campus are part of the Macmillan Publishing Group. Other Macmillan companies and divisions include Nature Publishing Group, Pan Macmillan and Palgrave Macmillan. For more information about the Macmillan Publishing Group, please visit www.macmillan.com 4X

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z Teacher’s Notes

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Tests Photocopiable worksheets Homework worksheets Word cards

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12. Unit 3. Rap: Keep clean 13. Unit 4. Chant: My family 14. Unit 4. Song: How many brothers? 15. Unit 4. Song: We all help at home

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16. Unit 4. Chant: My flat 17. Unit 5. Chant: Food

18. Unit 5. Song: Apples and pears are fruit 19. Unit 5. Rap: Healthy habits 20. Unit 6. Chant: Animals

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33. Unit 9. Rap: Stop! Look! Listen! Think! 34. Unit 10. Chant: Landscapes 35. Unit 10. Song: I want to go to the coast! 36. Unit 11. Chant: The Sun

21. Unit 6. Chant: Animals 22. Unit 6. Song: Animals have babies

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37. Unit 11. Song: Hello Sunshine!

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40. Unit 12. Chant: Materials

26. Unit 8. Chant: Water and air

41. Unit 12. Song: Materials

27. Unit 8. Chant: Water and air

42. Unit 12. Rap: Let’s recycle!

28. Unit 8. Song: All living things need water 29. Unit 8. Rap: Don’t waste water! 30. Unit 9. Chant: My neighbourhood 31. Unit 9. Chant: My neighbourhood

Skills

32. Unit 9. Song: In my neighbourhood

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p 73 p 78

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