International_Official_Catalogue

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CONTENTS CONTENTS

Exams and Grammar

Digital

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Key Course Level Chart

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Children’s Courses

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Teenage Courses

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Young Adult / Adult Courses

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Exams

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Skills, Grammar and Vocabulary

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Business and Professional English

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Dictionaries

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Readers

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CLIL

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Methodology

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Palgrave Macmillan

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Macmillan Offices and Distributors

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Title Index

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Author Index

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Adult and Methodology

Business and ESP

Available in 2009

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Macmillan Practice Online – a ready-made selection of online resources that follow the syllabus of the course A1

A2

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B1

B2

CEF –C2All our titles are benchmarked to C1 the Common European Framework

Recommended titles – for use alongside our courses

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Onestopenglish The world’s number one resource site for English language teachers With over 6,500 resources, complete lesson plans, worksheets, audio, video and flashcards, you’ll always find what you’re looking for on onestopenglish. Your time is precious so onestopenglish is packed with resources to make your life easier. All materials are written and edited by our expert team of teachers and are organised into core subject areas, such as skills, grammar and vocabulary, business and ESP, exams and young learners.

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Your subscription brings you: Onestopenglish

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Onestopclil

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Macmillan English Campus

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Macmillan Practice Online

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Interactive Whiteboard Material p 6

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Access to over 6,500 resources, searchable by age, level and language focus A complete subscription service with resources published every week Weekly news lessons from The Guardian Weekly A huge range of audio material and podcasts, with easy-to-use lesson plans A bank of songs, games, videos and flashcards for children

Whether you teach children, teenagers, adults or business executives, onestopenglish is the only place to come for your English language teaching materials.

At only £32 for a year’s subscription, it really is the best value on the web. Institutional subscriptions available.

Visit www.onestopenglish.com for more information and to subcribe. Macmillan Education

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Macmillan English

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Macmillan Resource Sites

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Search for materials by age, level and language focus using our advanced search

New digital delivery 2009 sees Macmillan delivering new forms of digital content, not only for the classroom with Macmillan Practice Online and our Interactive Whiteboard materials, but through our new eBook website, Bookstore. Bookstore allows you to view online or download some of our most popular books. Resource books, readers, methodology titles and testing materials are all available either as a whole book, or by the chapter. You search the book before you buy it, view the pages and simply buy in a format that suits you!

www.macmillaneducation.com/ bookstore

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Try before you buy with free sample material in all sections of the site

Be part of our vibrant teaching community of over 450,000 users by joining the forum or entering one of our competitions


Onestopclil

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The resource bank for CLIL teachers Who is onestopclil for? Onestopclil is a new subscription teacher resource site for primary and secondary CLIL teachers who use English as the language of instruction.

CLIL stands for Content and Language Integrated Learning. It refers to teaching subjects such as science, history and geography through a foreign language. This can be by the language teacher using curriculum content or the subject teacher teaching in a foreign language. Both methods result in the simultaneous learning of content and language.

DIGITAL

What does ‘CLIL’ mean?

What do you get for your subscription to the site? An exciting range of flexible, ready-made, subject-specific resources for both English language teachers and subject teachers, including: • Worksheets and teacher’s notes for science, geography and history lessons • 100+ topic-based worksheets and teachers’ notes for young learners • Access to Interactive Worlds – a new digital teaching resource which can be used on an Interactive Whiteboard or a computer • Images and diagrams to download from our subject-specific image gallery • Access to the Macmillan School Dictionary online containing key subject vocabulary • Subject-specific wordlists for students with clear definitions • Science Museum, worksheets and animations to use in class • Topic-based webquests and projects • Teaching tips and methodology articles from leading experts to help you teach CLIL effectively

What is available for free on the site? Our free resources include: • A lesson share area where you can post ideas, resources and lesson plans • A discussion forum where teachers can exchange experiences and debate the issues behind CLIL • CLIL Teacher magazine – with regular articles by CLIL teachers, tips, news and CLIL events • Samples of the types of resources that are available for subscribers

How much does it cost to subscribe? For £30 / €40 a year you get unlimited access to a huge resource bank of creatively designed, subject-specific CLIL resources that is continually growing. Institutional subscriptions are available.

Search for materials by age and subject matter Free CLIL teacher magazine and CLIL community areas

Visit www.onestopclil.com to subscribe. We look forward to welcoming you to our CLIL community.

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Macmillan English Campus Equips teachers, encourages students, enhances learning DIGITAL

Have you seen Macmillan’s blended learning solution for students and teachers? Macmillan English Campus is an online learning environment which combines course management tools with a database of over 4,000 resources. These have been specially designed to help institutions support and enhance English language teaching and extend the boundaries of the classroom.

Key features Content • 4,000 resources ranging from beginner to advanced level including language and vocabulary exercises, listening and pronunciation practice, web projects and games • Exam practice materials for TOEFL, TOEIC, IELTS and Cambridge ESOL Reference Material • Macmillan English Dictionary Online • Over 450 grammar reference units • Methodology database for teachers Monitoring • Automatic markbook allowing students and teachers to track progress Coursebuilding • Coursebuilding tool allowing institutions to create their own specialised courses • 31 courses ready-built to use with your classes

Visit www.macmillanenglishcampus.com for a full demo and more information.

Students follow a course set by their teacher

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

A personalised area for bookmarks, wordlists and weblinks for every student Students can view their marks and check their progress throughout the course

Quality-assured Macmillan content

Macmillan English Campus now also includes: • Test Compiler containing more than 650 exercises • English for Academic Purposes (EAP) material • ‘Interactive Worlds’ for young learners, focusing on the natural world • New and updated material for FCE and CAE exams

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Macmillan Practice Online

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Inspiring learners, enhancing teaching Macmillan Practice Online (MPO) provides quick and easy online practice for learners of English as a foreign language. Offering general and coursebook-specific courses at different levels, MPO is self-marking and can be accessed from anywhere with an internet connection.

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Supplementary online practice has never been easier, more flexible or more affordable. Give your learners the MPO advantage now and watch them grow in confidence as they practise…

Key features • • • • • •

Provides great online learning resources that inspire students and improve results Supports classroom teaching and works alongside your current print resources Gives students instant marks and immediate feedback on their work Allows teachers to spend more time on productive skills in the classroom while students practise online Lets students access comprehensive grammar support and the superb Macmillan English Dictionary Online Is simple to purchase, with no need for investment in systems, software or staff training: with MPO you just log on and go…

So why not give your school the MPO advantage and choose Macmillan Practice Online today? Visit www.macmillanpracticeonline.com for a full demo and more information. Build personalised vocabulary lists

Access your chosen course material

Access the dictionary anytime to look up unfamiliar words

Receive instant feedback on your work

Macmillan Practice Online titles available: New Inside Out Beginner 978 0230 72521 8 New Inside Out Elementary 978 0230 72522 5 New Inside Out Pre-intermediate 978 0230 72559 1 Inside Out Pre-intermediate 978 0230 72523 2 Inside Out Intermediate 978 0230 72524 9 Inside Out Upper Intermediate 978 0230 72525 6 Inside Out Advanced 978 0230 72526 3 Inspiration 1 978 0230 72531 7 Inspiration 2 978 0230 72532 4 Inspiration 3 978 0230 72533 1 Inspiration 4 978 0230 72534 8 In Company Elementary 978 0230 72527 0 In Company Pre-intermediate 978 0230 72528 7 In Company Intermediate 978 0230 72529 4 In Company Upper Intermediate 978 0230 72530 0 Expressions 1 978 0230 72553 9 Expressions 2 978 0230 72554 6 Straightforward Pre-intermediate 978 0230 72555 3 Straightforward Intermediate 978 0230 72556 0

Sky High Book 1 Sky High Book 3 Advanced Academic English (American) Advanced Academic English (British) Advanced Academic English with TOEFL (American) Advanced Academic English with IELTS (British) PET Practice Online FCE Practice Online TOEIC Practice Online TOEFL Practice Online CEFR Level A2 (British) CEFR Level B1 (British) CEFR Level B2 (British) CEFR Level C1 (British) CEFR Level C2 (British) CEFR Level A2 (American) CEFR Level B1 (American) CEFR Level B2 (American) CEFR Level C1 (American) CEFR Level C2 (American)

978 0230 72557 7 978 0230 74071 6 978 0230 72560 7 978 0230 74072 3 978 0230 72561 4 978 0230 74062 4 978 0230 74063 1 978 0230 74064 8 978 0230 74065 5 978 0230 74073 0 978 0230 74066 2 978 0230 74067 9 978 0230 74068 6 978 0230 74069 3 978 0230 74070 9 978 0230 74074 7 978 0230 74075 4 978 0230 74076 1 978 0230 74077 8 978 0230 74078 5

Macmillan Practice Online is available for the following Macmillan international courses:

New Inside Out Inside Out Straightforward In Company Inspiration

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Interactive Whiteboard Material New Inside Out Digital Interactive Whiteboard software - Adult

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Beginner, Elementary, Pre-intermediate, Intermediate and Upper Intermediate levels available in 2009. Content delivered via DVD-ROM. 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.

Key features • A digital version of the Student’s Book is visible on screen, allowing you to combine traditional book-based learning with the multimedia features of the digital version • All of the audio and video content related to a unit page is instantly accessible by tapping on the relevant icon. No more switching between software applications or hunting around for the correct track on a CD player • The teacher’s area provides a powerful presentation tool that allows you to build custom presentations easily, or simply to adapt the provided templates • Easy navigation provides quick and easy access to pages in the Student’s Book, to the teacher’s area, to printable documents and to help screens • Supplied training material helps you get up to speed quickly with this powerful software

Student’s Book pages are visible on screen

Teacher’s area allows you to build custom presentations or to adapt templates

Zoom in to content on-screen, by tapping on any pre-defined area of a page, or by drawing a box around a specific area

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SEE ALSO New Inside Out

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Beginner Elementary Pre-intermediate Intermediate Upper Intermediate

978 1405 09947 9 978 1405 09950 9 978 1405 09956 1 978 1405 09969 1 978 0230 00916 5


Interactive Whiteboard Material Story Magic Interactive Whiteboard software - Primary Fun, varied and lively story-based Interactive Whiteboard (IWB) software for the primary classroom, that is easy to use for both students and teachers.

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Four levels, each containing nine units that follow the sequence of topics of the Story Magic course. It can be used equally well as stand-alone material. Each unit contains a song and a story plus four to five motivating activities that bring the stories to life! Assessment material is included for use with the whole class or individuals along with a wide range of techniques for checking and reviewing vocabulary.

Key features • Platform neutral – can be used on Smart, Promethean, Hitachi or any type of IWB and with any operating system (Linux, Windows, Mac etc.) • Focuses mainly on grammar and lexis for students who have had prior experience of English, but is also perfect for use at a slower pace with absolute beginners or with those students who need further opportunities for consolidation or extension • Practical on-screen demonstrations of how to teach with the IWB in the teacher support section

Story Magic IWB CD-ROM Levels 1 and 2 978 0230 72691 8 Levels 3 and 4 978 0230 72692 5

SEE ALSO Story Magic

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Busy Board Interactive Whiteboard software - Primary Topic-based Interactive Whiteboard (IWB) materials for the primary classroom that encourage active involvement in the classroom. Containing a large range of activities drawn from language widely taught in primary schools with children from the age of five to 12, Busy Board will capture students’ interest and their sense of fun. 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. The software can be used as stand-alone material or as a complement to any primary coursebook.

Key features • Platform neutral – can be used on Smart, Promethean, Hitachi or any type of IWB and with any operating system (Linux, Windows, Mac etc.) • Most topic areas have the choice of five or more activities • Teacher’s information area for each topic lists the type of activity, the vocabulary items covered and a description of the activity to help teachers pick the most appropriate activity to complement their lesson

Busy Board IWB CD-ROM Level 1 978 0230 72985 8 Level 2 978 0230 72986 5 Level 3 978 0230 72987 2 Levels 1-3 Pack 978 0230 72988 9

Interactive Worlds - Primary / Secondary Interactive Worlds are flexible, topic-based learning resources with video, audio and interactive exercises that are ideal for use in the classroom. Specially designed for use on Interactive Whiteboards, the ‘Worlds’ feature integrated tools, such as a pen, a highlighter and a colour palette. The Interactive Worlds available are Animal World, Natural World and Animals and Culture.

Key features • Cross curricular material suited to a CLIL context • Ideal for students aged 10-14 • Each ‘World’ contains five or six zones providing a variety of content and activities relating to the natural world • Interactive activities cater for different learning styles, including drag and drop exercises and memory games, downloadable worksheets and web projects for follow-up work • Extensive teacher’s notes to support on-screen material

Available only as part of onestopclil subscription (see page 3) or as part of Macmillan English Campus (see page 4)

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Macmillaneducation.com

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Macmillan Education’s new home on the internet will help you find everything you need to know quickly and easily. From information about our latest publications and teacher training events, to advice on how to submit your ideas for courses, MacmillanEducation.com should be your first port of call. About us: browse our extensive catalogue, from local curriculum materials and marketleading ELT courses to Interactive Whiteboard software and online resources

Job opportunities: find out how you could become part of Macmillan’s publishing operations all over the world

Macmillan digital: discover Macmillan’s range of digital publishing, from Macmillan English Campus to online resources and DVD and CD-ROMs

Macmillan worldwide: learn more about local offers, regional publishing, and Macmillan contacts where you are

Online Dictionary: free access to the Macmillan English Dictionary Online

Macmillanenglish.com MacmillanEnglish.com is Macmillan Education’s online catalogue and bookshop. This accessible site provides you with detailed information on Macmillan’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.

Catalogue: comprehensive catalogue displaying international and region-specific publications

Bookshop: secure and easy-to-use bookshop allows you to buy what you need quickly and easily

Worldwide: local events, special offers, regional publishing and local contacts can be found in our comprehensive ‘Worldwide’ directory Authors: get to know the people who write for Macmillan by reading their biographies, watching video clips of talks and downloading their presentations

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Resource Sites Young Learners

New for 2009: a website to support the Macmillan English Explorers reading scheme, resources for teachers using Footprints, online material following the English World course and demonstrations of our new digital resources for young learners.

DIGITAL

Macmillan Education’s young learners’ portal provides you with all the support you need in your pre-primary and primary classrooms. With interactive games, downloadable resources and project work available across eight microsites, the materials cover all aspects of the curriculum. NEW

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 at all four levels of the course, and cross-curricular culture lessons. The Macmillan Readers resource site offers materials for both teachers and students. Worksheets and extra exercises accompany many Readers titles, and additional information about academic and creative writing, self-levelling tests, audio worksheets and webquests are available on the students’ site. New for 2009: Hot Spot website with downloadable resources, sample units from this new series for ‘betweenagers’, as well as interactive Facebook profiles for the Glooms – the family students follow throughout the course.

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www.macmillanenglish.com/readers www.macmillanenglish.com/inspiration www.macmillanenglish.com/hotspot

Adult Courses Two of Macmillan’s popular adult courses are supported by online components. Both Straightforward and Inside Out have interactive websites with a wealth of material for teachers, and each has a regular ‘e-lesson’ service which delivers teaching material straight to your inbox. The newly revamped Inside Out site contains material for both Inside Out and New Inside Out, and is also a valuable resource for teachers using American Inside Out in their classroom. The Straightforward website contains samples from the indispensable ‘Straightforward Guides’ series, as well as monthly lessons to use in your classroom. New for 2009: Inside Out portal which NEW directs teachers straight to the edition of the course they are using, complete with new resources and a new, fresh design. In addition, Straightforward e-lessons are going interactive, as YouTube™ videos will form an important part of the monthly resources update.

www.insideout.net www.macmillanenglish.com/straightforward

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Resource Sites Business and ESP

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Macmillan Business Online contains resources to accompany Macmillan’s extensive list of business 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. Resource sites accompanying Campaign and Aviation also contain additional resources mapped to these specialised courses, including lesson plans and worksheets, audio material and tests.

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New for 2009: Aviation English web resources, including downloadable lessons and web guides outlining vital information for teaching English in the aviation industry.

www.businessenglishonline.net www.macmillanenglish.com/aviationenglish www.campaignmilitaryenglish.com

Reference Macmillan’s flagship suite of dictionaries and the Macmillan Books for Teachers series are both supported by interactive websites. The Macmillan Dictionaries site offers information about the range of dictionaries, corpus information, useful glossaries, web guides and regular e-lesson services to support learning with both the Macmillan English Dictionary and the Macmillan Essential Dictionary. 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 they have given, as well as forthcoming webcast workshops.

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New for 2009: Free access to the Macmillan Dictionary Online. In addition, all dictations on www.macmillandictionaries.com are now available on iTunes as podcasts.

www.macmillandictionaries.com www.macmillanenglish.com/methodology

Copying

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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 ELT courses contain such photocopiable material. Under no circumstances may schools photocopy materials for use in self-access 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. If a school wishes to have multiple copies of a part of a book in a self-access centre then it must purchase the necessary number of printed books. There is no formal objection to schools physically cutting printed texts into parts and re-assembling them in any way that seems appropriate, providing the books or parts of books are not then resold. It is not, however, a practice we would recommend. 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 onto several cassettes or CDs, providing that no part of the original exists in more than one copy at any one time. Therefore, if a school wishes to have three copies of one part of an audio cassette or CD, it must have three originals. No copying, single or multiple, of video cassettes or DVDs is permitted.

Environmental Policy Macmillan 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.


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Jump Aboard Way Ahead Macmillan English Council of Europe level Macmillan Level ALTE level Cambridge ESOL exam

High Beginner / Elementary

Pre-intermediate

Intermediate

Upper Intermediate

Advanced

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 COURSE LEVEL CHART

15 16 18 19 20 20

YOUNG CHILDREN’S Hello Jojo You and Me Cheeky Monkey Here’s Patch the Puppy Hello Robby Rabbit Brilliant Fun Here Comes Minibus! Mini Magic Little Bugs CHILDREN’S Big Bugs English World Footprints Here Comes Super Bus Story Magic Brilliant

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Beginner

TEENAGE 26 28 28 28 29 30 30 30 30 32 34 36 38 39 40 42 42 42 43 44 44 44 44 45 46 46 47 47 48 49 50 51 52 52 53 53 53 53 54 56 58 58 58 58 59 59 60 61 61 72 73

Hot Spot Smash Tempo Shine Inspiration Smart Galaxy Prospects Move Ahead YOUNG ADULT / ADULT New Inside Out Inside Out Straightforward Reward Move EXAMS Laser Ready for PET Ready for FCE Ready for CAE Skills for First Certificate Series Rising Star First Certificate Star First Certificate Passkey New Proficiency Passkey Testbuilder Series IELTS Foundation & Study Skills IELTS Graduation Improve Your IELTS Skills Series Heinemann TOEFL Preparation SKILLS, GRAMMAR & VOCAB Check your Vocabulary Series Macmillan English Grammar In Context Destination Series Language Practice Series Reading Keys Learning to Listen Writing in Paragraphs Academic Writing People Like Us People Like Us, Too BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL The Business In Company Basic Survival & Survival English Presentations in English Email English Telephone English Business English Handbook Business Vocabulary Builder Campaign English for Law Enforcement Aviation English CLIL Macmillan Topics Vocabulary Practice Series

This chart is designed to act as guide only. For more information about CEF or ALTE levels please visit their websites - www.coe.int and www.alte.org

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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

Children’s courses

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Children’s supplementary

p 23

Macmillan English Explorers Macmillan Children’s Readers Macmillan Heinemann ELT Children’s Readers Macmillan Foundation Skills series Macmillan Children’s Dictionary Picture Grammar for Children Macmillan Picture Dictionary Children’s Games

p 23 p 24

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p 24 p 25 p 25 p 25 p 25 p 25

Audio CD Flashcards Stickers

978 0230 72784 7 978 0230 72783 0 978 0230 72785 4

• 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 • Story and vocabulary posters are ideal for large classes, helping the teacher to focus children’s attention • 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

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.

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978 0230 72780 9 978 0230 72781 6 978 0230 72782 3 978 0230 72779 3

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

Hello JoJo Pupil’s Book Activity Book 1 Activity Book 2 Teacher’s Book

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

TPR (Total Physical Response) activities reinforce meaning and are fun for young children

You and Me 1 Pupil’s Book

Enjoyable activities practise the vocabulary

The engaging characters and motivating story in every unit provide a natural context for language

You and Me Pupil’s Book Activity Book Numbers Book Teacher’s Book Cassette Audio CD Flashcards Poster pack

level 1 978 1405 07944 0 978 1405 07945 7 978 1405 07946 4 978 1405 07947 1 978 1405 07950 1 978 0230 02717 6 978 1405 07949 5 978 1405 07948 8

level 2 978 1405 07951 8 978 1405 07952 5 978 1405 07953 2 978 1405 07954 9 978 1405 07957 0 978 0230 02718 3 978 1405 07956 3 978 1405 07955 6


Cheeky Monkey

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Kathryn Harper and Claire Medwell

Key features • • • • • •

Play Mat, featuring Cheeky Monkey’s town, provides a stimulating focal point for story time Press-outs can be used as characters, puppets and masks to review focus language Multi-ROM contains stories, games and songs learnt in class to practise at home 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 TPR-style activities including action rhymes, mimes and Cheeky Monkey’s Jungle Gym

Cheeky Monkey Pupil’s Book Pack Busy Book Activity Book Pack Teacher’s Notes - English Class Audio CDs Songs CD Multi-ROM Story Cards Flashcards DVD & Photocopiable CD

Hello Cheeky 978 0230 01158 8 978 0230 01159 5 978 0230 01160 1 978 0230 01161 8 978 0230 01163 2 978 0230 01162 5 978 0230 73057 1

Cheeky Monkey Puppet all levels Cheeky Monkey Play Mat all levels

Cheeky Monkey 978 0230 01142 7 978 0230 01140 3 978 0230 01143 4 978 0230 01141 0 978 0230 01144 1

Cheeky Monkey 2 978 0230 01149 6 978 0230 01150 2 978 0230 01151 9 978 0230 01152 6 978 0230 01153 3

978 0230 01145 8 978 0230 01147 2 978 0230 01146 5 978 0230 73058 8

978 0230 01154 0 978 0230 01156 4 978 0230 01155 7 978 0230 73059 5

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MACMILLAN DIGITAL Interactive Multi-ROM

YOUNG CHILDREN’S COURSES

Cheeky Monkey is a three-level British English course for very young children. Adopting a flexible approach to teaching, the course is suitable for different teaching situations and the varied learning styles of such young learners. The central character of the course 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 students to engage in English and to relate Cheeky’s adventures to their own lives and experiences and become truly involved in learning the language.

978 0230 01164 9 978 0230 03943 8

Cheeky Monkey 1 Pupil’s Book

Here’s Patch the Puppy

Key features • Stickers identify key vocabulary • Cardboard press-outs 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 with Songs Audio CD Teacher’s Book Classroom Posters (+ re-usable stickers) Class Audio CDs Patch Puppet and Kennel levels 1 & 2 Flashcards levels 1 & 2

Joy Morris and Joanne Ramsden

Composed of six song-based, highly visual units, each level follows the adventures of Patch, a loveable puppy, through enchanting songs, stories and lively TPR-style activities.

level 1 978 1405 07475 9 978 1405 07477 3 978 1405 07478 0 978 1405 07471 1

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 Hello Robby Rabbit Pupil’s Book Teacher’s Book Class Audio CDs Class Audio Cassettes Story Cards Flashcards Robby Rabbit Puppet

level 1 978 0333 98859 6 978 0333 98860 2 978 0333 98861 9 978 0333 98862 6 978 0333 98863 3 978 0333 98864 0 levels 1 & 2

level 2 978 1405 07467 4 978 1405 07469 8 978 1405 07470 4 978 1405 07479 7 978 1405 09408 5 978 1405 08325 6

Hello Robby Rabbit Carol Read and Ana Soberón

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

level 2 978 0333 98866 4 978 0333 98867 1 978 0333 98868 8 978 0333 98869 5 978 0333 98870 1 978 0333 98871 8 978 0333 97530 5

SEE ALSO Macmillan Children’s Readers p 24

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YOUNG CHILDREN’S COURSES

The Patch and Robby Show Carol Read and Ana Soberón

Key features • Over 60 minutes of material • TPR-style activities encourage participation and motivate young learners • Perfect for use in the classroom or at home to reinforce new language

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.

The Patch and Robby Show DVD Pack 978 1405 09516 7

Containing both the Patch and Robby puppets, the pack also includes worksheets to use alongside the DVDs.

Brilliant Fun 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. Children will share in the adventures of Octopus, Fish and Seahorse and discover the powers of Magical Monster.

Key features • 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 Audio Cassette Flashcards

Here Comes Minibus! Elisenda Papiol and Maria Toth

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 only introduce reading and writing in the second level.

AWAR WINNERD

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.

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level 2 978 0333 93791 4 978 0333 93792 1 978 0333 93793 8 978 0333 93296 4

Key features • 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 Flashcards Poster Pack

Mini Magic刂

level 1 978 0333 93788 4 978 0333 93789 1 978 0333 93790 7 all levels

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level 2 978 0333 91608 7 978 0333 91609 4 978 0333 91610 0 978 0333 91612 4

Key features • 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

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

level 1 978 1405 01753 4 978 1405 01754 1 978 1405 01756 5 978 1405 01755 8 978 1405 01759 6 978 1405 01758 9 978 1405 01757 2

level 2 978 1405 01760 2 978 1405 01761 9 978 1405 01763 3 978 1405 01762 6 978 1405 01766 4 978 1405 01765 7 978 1405 01764 0


Little Bugs Carol Read and Ana Soberón

刂 AWAR WINNERD

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 of the unit with curricular subjects such as natural science, health, fitness 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 providing opportunities to practise these skills Little Bugs Pupil’s Book Busy Book Teacher’s Book Flashcards

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Abracadabra 1, 2, 3. Change my friend Spike into a bee!

SEE ALSO Are you Spike?

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Big Bugs

Big Bugs 2 Pupil’s Book

AWAR WINNERD

Elisenda Papiol, Maria Toth, Carol Read, Ana Soberón

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 Audio Cassette Flashcards Teacher’s Book Story Cards

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level 2 978 1405 06179 7 978 1405 06180 3 978 1405 06184 1 978 1405 06186 5 978 1405 06182 7 978 1405 06181 0 978 1405 06183 4

level 3 978 1405 06189 6 978 1405 06190 2 978 1405 06194 0 978 1405 06196 4 978 1405 06192 6 978 1405 06191 9

level 4 978 1405 06199 5 978 1405 06200 8 978 1405 06204 6 978 1405 06206 0 978 1405 06202 2 978 1405 06201 5

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English World

NEW

YOUNG CHILDREN’S COURSES

Liz Hocking and Mary Bowen

English World is a stunningly visual ten-level course which will take children through from primary to secondary. Written by the authors of best-sellers 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 activities on the DVD-ROM. Thorough grammar and skills work is applied in natural contexts in the real world, through dialogues and cross-curricular material. English World provides a complete package for today’s teachers and pupils.

NEW

Key features • Innovative Teacher’s DVD-ROM adds an exciting dimension to classroom teaching, and helps the teacher prepare customised materials • Test builder on 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

Four levels available in 2009!

MACMILLAN DIGITAL Interactive DVD-ROM Resource site - see p 9 www.macmillanenglish.com/younglearners

The opening spread of each unit and accompanying poster teach vocabulary through topics familiar to primary children

A lively dialogue presents the target structure in context and promotes fluency

English World 1 Pupil’s Book

Beautiful illustrations and lively characters visually engage learners

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CHILDREN’S COURSES

Teacher’s DVD-ROM • Interactive Whiteboard materials • Filmed presentations of dialogues from the Pupil’s Book • Interactive dictionary • Phonics exercises • Animated posters from the Pupil’s Book • Writing exercises • Video masterclass of teachers using English World • Test builder

Demonstration using English World in the classroom ‘Grammar in conversation’ dialogues in real settings

Using the Dictionary as a reference tool, pupils develop good learning habits

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level 2 978 0230 02460 1 978 0230 02472 4 978 0230 02478 6 978 0230 02451 9 978 0230 03225 5 978 0230 02457 1 978 0230 02466 3 978 0230 03205 7 978 0230 03215 6

level 3 978 0230 02461 8 978 0230 02473 1 978 0230 02479 3 978 0230 02452 6 978 0230 03226 2 978 0230 02458 8 978 0230 02467 0 978 0230 03206 4 978 0230 03216 3

level 4 978 0230 02462 5 978 0230 02474 8 978 0230 02480 9 978 0230 02453 3 978 0230 03227 9 978 0230 02468 7 978 0230 03207 1 978 0230 03217 0

SEE ALSO Children Learning English p 78

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Footprints

NEW

Carol Read

CHILDREN’S COURSES

Beautifully illustrated and appealing to both children and teachers, this six-level course is designed to meet the needs of teachers and learners who are working at a high level of 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 students on a magical journey, meeting well-known fairy tale characters to find the treasure at the end of the rainbow.

NEW

Levels 3 and 4 continue the idea of a quest but the context moves away from the world of fairy tales to one of mystery and adventure, working with the children’s growing maturity and awareness of the world around them.

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 • Cohesive identity develops throughout the six levels, growing with the level and age of the learner • A clear language progression in harmony with CEF descriptor bands and the Cambridge ESOL and Trinity YL exams • Intercultural learning reflects the increasing importance of this aspect of the CEF • Extensive range of photocopiable worksheets caters for varying needs including materials for mixed-ability classes, wordlists, advice for parents and exam practice pages

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

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Clear language presentation at the beginning of every unit

Stories link to well-known fairy tales

CHILDREN’S COURSES

Activities practise logical thinking while also reinforcing vocabulary

Footprints 1 Pupil’s Book

Sticker clues mark completion and comprehension of each episodic story

Portfolio Booklet Linking closely with the CEF, the Portfolio Booklets help students to keep a record of their language progress.

Footprints Pupil’s Book Pack Pupil’s Book Activity Workbook Portfolio Booklet Teacher’s Book Photocopiables CD Audio CDs Flashcards Word Cards Finger Puppet

level 1 978 0230 01199 1 978 0230 01189 2 978 0230 01190 8 978 0230 01194 6 978 0230 01191 5 978 0230 71638 4 978 0230 01192 2 978 0230 01195 3 978 0230 01196 0 978 0230 01197 7

level 2 978 0230 01209 7 978 0230 01200 4 978 0230 01201 1 978 0230 01205 9 978 0230 01202 8 978 0230 71639 1 978 0230 01203 5 978 0230 01206 6 978 0230 01207 3

level 3 978 0230 01218 9 978 0230 01210 3 978 0230 01211 0 978 0230 01215 8 978 0230 01212 7 978 0230 72220 0 978 0230 01213 4 978 0230 01216 5 978 0230 01217 2

level 4 978 0230 01229 5 978 0230 01220 2 978 0230 01221 9 978 0230 01225 7 978 0230 01222 6 978 0230 72224 8 978 0230 01223 3 978 0230 01226 4 978 0230 01227 1

Here Comes Super Bus 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.

MACMILLAN DIGITAL Interactive CD-ROM Resource site - see p 9 www.macmillanenglish.com/younglearners

Here Comes Super Bus level 1 Pupil’s Book 978 0333 93160 8 Activity Book 978 1405 07691 3 Teacher’s Guide 978 1405 07687 6 Teacher’s Resource Pack 978 0333 93183 7 Audio Cassettes (2) 978 0333 93199 8 DVD levels 1 & 2 Video levels 1 & 2 Video Resource Book levels 1 & 2 Class Audio CD 978 0333 99724 6 Teacher’s Book (Swiss Edition)978 1405 07687 6 Reading and Writing Book all levels CD-ROM Pack all levels

COMING 2010

Levels 5 and 6 available in 2010 SEE ALSO 500 Activities for the Primary Classroom p 76

Key features • 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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level 3 978 0333 93167 7 978 1405 07693 7 978 0333 93169 1 978 0333 93185 1 978 0333 93204 9 levels 3 & 4 levels 3 & 4 levels 3 & 4 978 0333 99726 0 978 1405 07690 6

level 4 978 0333 93170 7 978 1405 07694 4 978 0333 93172 1 978 0333 93205 6 978 0230 02197 6 978 0333 93206 3 978 0333 93207 0 978 0333 99727 7 978 1405 07689 0

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Story Magic

AWAR WINNERD

Key features • Stories following Max the Wizard and the Little Detectives, Ali, Mel, Dan and Beth create a link between fantasy and the ‘real’ world • A picture dictionary complete with stickers in every Pupil’s Book • A carefully graded communicative syllabus builds on the English learnt in previous levels • Fact files full of interesting information bring the classroom to life

CHILDREN’S COURSES

Susan House and Katharine Scott

Fully supported by large full-colour Story Cards, 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 as they solve mysteries and go on exciting adventures together. Story Magic Pupil’s Book Activity Book Teacher’s Book Audio Cassette Audio CD Flashcards Story Cards

MACMILLAN DIGITAL Interactive Whiteboard material see p 7

level 1 978 1405 01778 7 978 1405 01779 4 978 1405 01780 0 978 1405 01781 7 978 1405 01782 4 978 1405 01783 1 978 1405 01784 8

Brilliant

level 2 978 1405 01785 5 978 1405 01786 2 978 1405 01787 9 978 1405 01788 6 978 1405 01789 3 978 1405 01790 9 978 1405 01791 6

level 3 978 1405 01817 3 978 1405 01818 0 978 1405 01819 7 978 1405 01820 3 978 1405 01821 0

level 4 978 1405 01824 1 978 1405 01825 8 978 1405 01826 5 978 1405 01827 2 978 1405 01828 9

978 1405 01823 4

978 1405 01830 2

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

Jeanne Perrett

Absorbing and colourful, this story-based course follows the adventures of Alice, Denzil, Bertie, Nora and Brill and presents language through stimulating practical exercises. Brilliant can be combined with Brilliant Fun for true beginners or younger children.

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

level 1 978 0333 93772 3 978 0333 93773 0 978 0333 93774 7 978 0333 93775 4 levels 1 & 2 all levels

Jump Aboard 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.

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978 1405 06783 6 978 1405 06784 3 978 1405 06785 0 978 1405 06786 7 978 1405 06787 4 978 1405 06788 1

The Summer Parade Hobbies Storm Island Homes Brandon’s Story Extreme Sports

Jump Aboard Student’s Book Workbook Teacher’s Book Audio Cassette(s) Poster Pack Grammar Practice Book

level 1 978 1405 05930 5 978 1405 05931 2 978 1405 05932 9 978 1405 05933 6 978 1405 05934 3 978 1405 05935 0

level 3 978 0333 93780 8 978 0333 93781 5 978 0333 93782 2 978 0333 93783 9 levels 3 & 4

level 4 978 0333 93784 6 978 0333 93785 3 978 0333 93786 0 978 0333 93787 7 978 0333 95885 8

Key features

Paul A. Davies

Jump Ahead Readers At the Zoo Animals An Afternoon in Sealand Amazing Dolphins A Thousand Lanterns The Festival of Lights

level 2 978 0333 93776 1 978 0333 93777 8 978 0333 93778 5 978 0333 93779 2 978 0333 95884 1 978 0333 93180 6

• An exciting adventure story engages students at the start of each unit • Systematic coverage of phonics and spelling builds confidence • Songs, poems and chants develop natural intonation • Cross-curricular pages link to school subjects with enjoyable texts and personalised tasks • ‘Your page’ encourages independent learning • End-of-unit stories with recurring characters encourage reading for pleasure • At higher levels, true stories replace the character-based stories • Two Readers per level recycle grammar and vocabulary in new contexts

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level 4 978 1405 05948 0 978 1405 05949 7 978 1405 05950 3 978 1405 05951 0

level 5 978 1405 05954 1 978 1405 05955 8 978 1405 05956 5 978 1405 05957 2

level 6 978 1405 05960 2 978 1405 05961 9 978 1405 05962 6 978 1405 05963 3

978 1405 05953 4

978 1405 05959 6

978 1405 05965 7


Way Ahead Printha Ellis and Mary Bowen

CHILDREN’S COURSES

Reading based, with a strong communicative flavour, Way Ahead offers a variety of inviting child-centred activities which have been carefully graded and are 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 the children through games and other activities • NEW 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

MACMILLAN DIGITAL Interactive CD-ROM Resource site - see p 9 www.macmillanenglish.com/younglearners

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

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

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

level 1 978 1405 05855 1 978 1405 05859 9 978 0230 03992 6 978 1405 05856 8 978 1405 05852 0 978 1405 05857 5 978 1405 05858 2 978 0230 03991 9 978 1405 06414 9 978 1405 05860 5 978 1405 05861 2 978 1405 06233 6

level 2 978 1405 05863 6 978 1405 05867 4 978 0230 03994 0 978 1405 05864 3 978 1405 05853 7 978 1405 05865 0 978 1405 05866 7 978 0230 03993 3 978 1405 06415 6 978 1405 05868 1 978 1405 05869 8 978 1405 06234 3

Way Ahead Readers and Poetry Books 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 three poetry anthologies which can be used with Levels 4, 5 and 6.

1A 1B 1C 2A 2B 2C 3A 3B 3C 4A 4B

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level 5 978 1405 05918 3 978 1405 05922 0 978 0230 71514 1 978 1405 05919 0 978 1405 05923 7 978 1405 05920 6 978 1405 05921 3 978 0230 03999 5

level 6 978 1405 05924 4 978 1405 05928 2 978 0230 71516 5 978 1405 05925 1 978 1405 05929 9 978 1405 05926 8 978 1405 05927 5 978 0230 71515 8

978 1405 06235 0

978 1405 06236 7

978 1405 06237 4

978 1405 06238 1

How many colours? Robots Where’s Tiggy? Letters from home I like shopping! Hello, Mr Snowman Giants Fairground adventure All the fun of the fair! Look out for dragons! Don’t open the bottle!

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4C Looking at . . . people 5A The sunbird mystery 5B Swiss Family Robinson 5C Looking at . . . machines 6A A journey to the centre of the Earth 6B Gulliver’s travels 6C Looking at . . . our world Poems to enjoy More poems to enjoy Even more poems to enjoy

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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 best practice L2 methodology to meet the needs of today’s teachers and learners. The 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 9 www.macmillanenglish.com/younglearners

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

level 1 978 1405 00365 0 978 0230 02281 2 978 0230 02280 5 978 1405 01367 3 978 1405 09617 1 978 1405 01379 6 978 1405 01715 2 978 1405 01373 4 978 1405 00368 1 978 1405 01712 1 978 1405 01709 1

level 2 978 1405 00366 7 978 0230 02283 6 978 0230 02282 9 978 1405 01368 0 978 1405 09618 8 978 1405 01380 2 978 1405 01716 9 978 1405 01374 1 978 1405 00369 8 978 1405 01713 8 978 1405 01710 7

level 3 978 1405 00367 4 978 0230 02285 0 978 0230 02284 3 978 1405 01369 7 978 1405 09619 5 978 1405 01381 9 978 1405 01717 6 978 1405 01375 8 978 1405 00370 4 978 1405 01714 5 978 1405 01711 4

level 4 978 1405 08126 9 978 0230 02287 4 978 0230 02286 7 978 1405 08125 2 978 1405 09620 1 978 1405 08130 6 978 1405 08127 6 978 1405 08128 3

level 5 978 1405 08132 0 978 0230 02288 1 978 0230 02267 6 978 1405 08131 3 978 1405 09621 8 978 1405 08136 8 978 1405 08133 7 978 1405 08134 4

level 6 978 1405 08138 2 978 0230 02279 9 978 0230 02278 2 978 1405 08137 5 978 1405 09622 5 978 1405 08142 9 978 1405 08139 9 978 1405 08140 5

978 1405 08129 0 978 1405 09595 2

978 1405 08135 1 978 1405 09596 9

978 1405 08141 2 978 1405 09597 6

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

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Macmillan English Handwriting Little Writers A Little Writers B 978 1405 06078 3 978 1405 06079 0

Little Writers C 978 1405 06080 6

Young Writers 1 978 1405 01718 3

Young Writers 2 978 1405 01719 0

Young Writers 3 978 1405 01720 6


Macmillan English Explorers

NEW

This is an eight-level reading scheme written specifically for young learners of English. The scheme, which currently has 48 titles, can be used alongside any primary course and brings first language teaching methods to reading lessons in international classrooms. The rich variety of text types, including classics, fantasy, adventure, myths and legends, means any child can enjoy reading, wherever their interests lie. Explorers is ideal for whole-class or individual reading.

CHILDREN’S SUPPLEMENTARY

A complete reading scheme with eight new classic stories

NEW

Key features • NEW Two classics for each level of Explorers 3-6 means children can enjoy classic stories at every level • Recurring characters across the levels motivate children to follow their adventures • Cross-curricular content at higher levels means children can make links from the stories to the real world • The stories promote social values such as friendship and respect • Phonics Workbooks help children become better readers, writers and spellers • Comprehension and Vocabulary Workbooks practise and develop a range of reading skills • Audio CDs or Cassettes with dramatised recordings bring the stories to life • Big Books at lower levels are ideal for engaging large classes in the story • Teacher’s Books are a rich source of ideasfor cross-curricular projects and writing activities • Word cards on the Teacher’s Book CD-ROM help the children to practise new vocabulary • Teacher training DVD available on request

Macmillan English Explorers Little Explorers A At the Zoo Big Bad Monster, The Big Bad Monster Big Book, The Biscuit Man, The Daisy the Dinosaur Daisy the Dinosaur Big Book New Baby, The New Baby Big Book, The Teddy’s Big Day Teacher’s Book Audio Cassette Audio CD Comprehension Workbook Phonics Workbook Little Explorers B A Party for Teddy A Party for Teddy Big Book A Fun Day Out Chicken-Licken Daisy and Danny School Play, The School Play Big Book, The Stone Soup Stone Soup Big Book Teacher’s Book Audio Cassette Audio CD Comprehension Workbook Phonics Workbook Young Explorers 1 Aunt Rose Comes to Stay Aunt Rose Comes to Stay Big Book Daisy has the Hiccups Greedy Gretel Greedy Gretel Big Book Going to the Beach In the Jungle In the Jungle Big Book Lazy Lenny Teacher’s Book Audio Cassette Audio CD Comprehension Workbook Phonics Workbook Young Explorers 2 Bike Race, The Daisy’s Dancing Lesson Jump, Stick, Jump Pirate Jack See You Soon Sun, Cloud, Stone Teacher’s Book Audio Cassette Audio CD Comprehension Workbook Phonics Workbook

978 1405 05986 2 978 1405 05990 9 978 1405 06115 5 978 1405 05989 3 978 1405 05987 9 978 1405 06114 8 978 1405 05985 5 978 1405 06113 1 978 1405 05988 6 978 1405 06132 2 978 1405 06116 2 978 1405 09780 2 978 1405 06076 9 978 1405 06112 4 978 1405 05994 7 978 1405 06120 9 978 1405 05995 4 978 1405 05992 3 978 1405 05993 0 978 1405 05996 1 978 1405 06119 3 978 1405 05991 6 978 1405 06121 6 978 1405 06134 6 978 1405 06117 9 978 1405 09781 9 978 1405 06077 6 978 1405 06118 6 978 1405 06001 1 978 1405 06127 8 978 1405 05999 2 978 1405 05997 8 978 1405 06125 4 978 1405 06002 8 978 1405 06000 4 978 1405 06126 1 978 1405 05998 5 978 1405 06111 7 978 1405 06128 5 978 1405 09774 1 978 1405 06075 2 978 1405 06124 7 978 1405 06007 3 978 1405 06005 9 978 1405 06003 5 978 1405 06006 6 978 1405 06008 0 978 1405 06004 2 978 1405 06122 3 978 1405 06131 5 978 1405 09775 8 978 1405 06081 3 978 1405 06130 8

Explorers 3 Camcorder Thief, The Camcorder Thief Workbook, The Elephant’s Child, The Elephant’s Child Workbook, The How the Camel Got His Hump How the Camel Got His Hump Workbook Magic Flute, The Magic Flute Workbook, The Snow White Snow White Workbook Yeti Comes to Town, The Yeti Comes to Town Workbook, The Teacher’s Book Audio Cassette Audio CD Explorers 4 Adventures of Odysseus, The Adventures of Odysseus Workbook, The Adventures of Odysseus Audio CD, The Dan Tries to Help Dan Tries to Help Workbook Dan Tries to Help Audio CD Escape from the Fire Escape from the Fire Workbook Escape from the Fire Audio CD Pinocchio Pinocchio Workbook Robin Hood Robin Hood Workbook Robin Hood Audio CD The Snow Queen The Snow Queen Workbook Teacher’s Book Audio Cassette Explorers 5 A Fishy Business A Fishy Business Workbook A Fishy Business Audio CD Aladdin Aladdin Workbook Black Beauty Black Beauty Workbook Bronze Bust Mystery, The Bronze Bust Mystery Workbook, The Bronze Bust Mystery Audio CD, The Five Children and It Five Children and It Workbook Five Children and It Audio CD Secret Garden, The Secret Garden Workbook, The Secret Garden Audio CD, The Teacher’s Book Audio Cassette Explorers 6 Ali Baba Ali Baba Workbook Danger on Misty Mountain

978 1405 06011 0 978 1405 06089 9 978 1405 06009 7 978 1405 06087 5 978 0230 71986 6 978 0230 71987 3 978 1405 06010 3 978 1405 06088 2 978 0230 71978 1 978 0230 71979 8 978 1405 06012 7 978 1405 06090 5 978 1405 06123 0 978 1405 06133 9 978 1405 09776 5 978 1405 06016 5 978 1405 06094 3 978 0230 02960 6 978 1405 06017 2 978 1405 06095 0 978 0230 02961 3 978 1405 06018 9 978 1405 06096 7 978 0230 02962 0 978 0230 71990 3 978 0230 71991 0 978 1405 06015 8 978 1405 06093 6 978 0230 02959 0 978 0230 71992 7 978 0230 71993 4 978 1405 06129 2 978 14050 6135 3 978 1405 06023 3 978 1405 06101 8 978 0230 02969 9 978 0230 71980 4 978 0230 71981 1 978 0230 71984 2 978 0230 71985 9 978 1405 06024 0 978 1405 06102 5 978 0230 02970 5 978 1405 06021 9 978 1405 06099 8 978 0230 02967 5 978 1405 06022 6 978 1405 06100 1 978 0230 02968 2 978 1405 06136 0 978 1405 06137 7 978 0230 71982 8 978 0230 71983 5 978 1405 06031 8

MACMILLAN DIGITAL Resource site -

see p 9

www.macmillanenglish.com/younglearners

Danger on Misty Mountain Workbook Danger on Misty Mountain Audio CD Nicholas Nickleby Nicholas Nickleby Workbook Railway Children, The Railway Children Workbook, The Railway Children Audio CD, The Time Twist Time Twist Workbook Time Twist Audio CD Treasure Island Treasure Island Workbook Treasure Island Audio CD Teacher’s Book

978 1405 06107 0 978 0230 02978 1 978 0230 71988 0 978 0230 71989 7 978 1405 06029 5 978 1405 06106 3 978 0230 02976 7 978 1405 06030 1 978 1405 06108 7 978 0230 02977 4 978 1405 06028 8 978 1405 06105 6 978 0230 02975 0 978 1405 06138 4

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CHILDREN’S SUPPLEMENTARY

Macmillan Children’s Readers Fun, cultural and informative, this series of readers offers a great range of fiction and non-fiction titles that reinforce the basic structures and vocabulary found in most primary courses.

Key features • A picture dictionary or wordlist and activity pages at the back of each book • Accompanying Audio CDs give children a chance to listen as well as read the stories • Fact files and topical fictional stories in the upper levels combine to motivate older children

Macmillan Children’s Readers level 1 Colin’s Colours 978 1405 05717 2 Pip the Pirate 978 1405 05727 1 Fantastic Freddy* 978 0230 01004 8 Eddie’s Exercise* 978 0230 01006 2 level 2 Dom’s Dragon 978 1405 05718 9 Pat’s Picture 978 1405 05726 4 A Picnic Surprise!* 978 0230 01008 6 Where’s Rex?* 978 0230 01010 9 levels 1 and 2 Audio CD* (containing titles marked*) 978 0230 02805 0 Audio CD (containing remaining titles) 978 1405 08152 8 level 3 The Ant’s Party 978 1405 05729 5 The Unhappy Giant 978 1405 05730 1 April Fool’s Day 978 1405 07411 7 Birds*/The Mysterious Egg 978 0230 01012 3 Real Monsters*/The Princess and the Dragon 978 0230 01014 7 level 4 Riverboat Bill 978 1405 05728 8 What’s That Noise? 978 1405 05719 6 New Year’s Eve 978 1405 07412 4 Football Crazy!*/What a Goal! 978 0230 01016 1 Dogs*/The Big Show 978 0230 01018 5

levels 3 and 4 Audio CD* (containing titles marked*) Audio CD (containing remaining titles) 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)

978 0230 02806 7 978 1405 05733 2 978 1405 05722 6 978 1405 05723 3 978 1405 07414 8 978 0230 01020 8 978 0230 01022 2 978 1405 05724 0 978 1405 05725 7 978 1405 07413 1 978 0230 01024 6 978 0230 01026 0 978 0230 02807 4 978 1405 08153 5

Macmillan Heinemann ELT Children’s Readers Providing young children with five levels of bright and lively reading material to stimulate their interest in English and in reading, this series takes children through graded fiction and non-fiction titles.

Key features • All 20 readers include full-colour illustrations and simple reading comprehension activities • A selection of stories from this popular series are recorded on one Audio Cassette

Macmillan Heinemann ELT Children’s Readers level 1 Where’s Rose? 978 0435 28622 4 Jasper* 978 0435 28610 1 A Present for Ann* 978 0435 28611 8 level 2 The Crazy Sandwich Bar* 978 0435 28612 5 Jack and his Computer* 978 0435 28613 2 Speedy the Flying Camel 978 0435 28623 1 level 3 The Unhappy Ghost* 978 0435 28614 9 Hatman’s Holiday* 978 0435 28615 6 Miss Electra’s Friends 978 0435 28820 4 The Magnificent Mango 978 0435 28821 1

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level 4 The Fastest Trolley in the World* Salty to the Rescue* Race Against Time level 5 Button Soup* Axle Tom* Danger at Sea All levels

978 0435 28616 3 978 0435 28617 0 978 0435 28827 3 978 0435 28618 7 978 0435 28619 4 978 0435 28832 7


Macmillan Foundation Skills Louis Fidge

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 978 0333 77680 3 Teacher’s Book levels 1 & 2 Writing Skills level 1 Pupil’s Book 978 0333 77686 5 Teacher’s Book levels 1 & 2

level 2 978 0333 77681 0 978 0333 79758 7 level 2 978 0333 77687 2 978 0333 79751 8

Key features • Graded reading, writing and speaking activities practise key vocabulary and allow ultimate flexibility • A full wordlist, 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

978 0333 95303 7

• 550 colourfully illustrated headwords • 24-page section of thematic pictures • Word games and puzzles 978 0333 64791 2

• 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

starter 978 0333 75256 2

level 1 978 0435 29734 3

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

level 5 978 0333 77684 1 levels 5 & 6 level 5 978 0333 77690 2 levels 6 & 7

level 6 978 0333 77685 8 978 0333 79761 7 level 6 978 0333 77691 9 978 0333 79755 6

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.

Dilys Brown

Key features

Picture Grammar for Children Student’s Book

level 4 978 0333 77683 4 978 0333 79760 0 level 4 978 0333 77689 6 978 0333 79753 2

Macmillan Children’s Dictionary

Key features

Macmillan Picture Dictionary

level 3 978 0333 77682 7 levels 3 & 4 level 3 978 0333 77688 9 levels 3 & 4

CHILDREN’S SUPPLEMENTARY

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.

The ideal first dictionary offering a range of tasks and exercises to consolidate new vocabulary.

Picture Grammar for Children David Vale

Bright and lively, these grammar practice books can be used alongside any primary course.

level 2 978 0435 29736 7

level 3 978 0435 29738 1

level 4 978 0435 29740 4

Children’s Games Maria Toth

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

978 0435 29466 3

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Hot Spot A1

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C2

BEGINNER TO INTERMEDIATE Colin Granger and Katherine Stannett

Hot Spot is a new course that identifies with the ‘betweenagers’ 10-14 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.

TEENAGE COURSES

Each book contains seven theme-based modules each made up of three double-page presentation lessons, a cross-cultural or cross-curricular integrated skills lesson, a ‘can do’ review section, and a fun ‘extra special’ lesson to end with. 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 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.

Hot Spot

p 26

Smash

p 28

Tempo

p 28

Shine

p 28

Inspiration

p 29

Smart

p 30

Galaxy

p 30

Prospects

p 30

Move Ahead

p 30

‘Extra special’ sections contain fun puzzles and mini plays

Mini projects in every module

TEENAGE SUPPLEMENTARY Effective Reading

p 31

English Reading & Comprehension p 31

Heinemann ELT Hits

Crosswords and puzzles motivate students to use language for enjoyment

p 31 Writing activities can form part of portfolios of work Hot Spot 1 Student’s Book

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Hot Spot level 1 Student’s Book + CD-ROM Pack Activity Book Teacher’s Book + Test CD Pack Class CDs

978 0230 72374 0 978 0230 53371 4 978 0230 71788 6 978 0230 53373 8

level 2 Student’s Book + CD-ROM Pack Activity Book Teacher’s Book + Test CD Pack Class CDs

978 0230 72375 7 978 0230 53375 2 978 0230 53372 1 978 0230 53377 6


Key features

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 can be found in the illustrated grammar and practice section at the back of the Student’s Book • ‘Pronunciation spots’ 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 and spiral bound for ease of use and durability, 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 Workbook contains learning diaries for students to record and review their personal progress, as well as a complete original story

NEW

NEW

MACMILLAN DIGITAL Interactive CD-ROM

Resource site - see p 9 www.macmillanenglish.com/hotspot COMING 2010 Interactive activities that encourage real communication between individuals and the whole class can be found in every lesson

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

Lesson objective

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a church. a beach. any supermarkets. a lot of houses. a railway station. a lot of shops. a bus station.

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Brightly coloured and highly detailed illustrations and photographs help to capture students’ imagination and interest

Hot Spot 1 Student’s Book

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

SEE ALSO Macmillan English Explorers p 23

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Smash A1

A2

B1

B2

MACMILLAN DIGITAL C1

C2

Interactive CD-ROM

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

level 1 978 9604 47048 8 978 9604 47055 6 978 9604 47056 3 978 9608 18092 5 978 9606 62050 8 978 0230 53342 4

Tempo A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

MACMILLAN DIGITAL Interactive CD-ROM

Shine B1+

B2

978 9604 47000 6 978 9606 62095 9

978 9604 47015 0 978 9604 47016 7

978 0230 53326 4

Tempo level 1 Student’s Book 978 1405 01902 6 Workbook 978 1405 01903 3 Workbook with CD-ROM 978 1405 07404 9 Teacher’s Book 978 1405 01904 0 Class Audio CDs 978 1405 01906 4 Class Audio Cassettes 978 1405 01905 7 Test Book and Audio CD Pack - all levels

level 2 978 1405 01907 1 978 1405 01908 8 978 1405 07407 0 978 1405 01909 5 978 1405 01911 8 978 1405 01910 1 978 1405 08428 4

level 3 978 1405 01912 5 978 1405 01913 2 978 1405 07410 0 978 1405 01914 9 978 1405 01916 3 978 1405 01915 6

Key features C1

C2

BEGINNER TO INTERMEDIATE Judy Garton-Sprenger and Philip Prowse

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

MACMILLAN DIGITAL

level 4 978 0230 53325 7 978 0230 53331 8 978 0230 53330 1

• Portfolio sections allow for project collaboration • Self-assessment pages give students a real sense of progress • Games, puzzles, cartoon strips and photostories 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

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-references them with the CEF.

A2

level 3 978 9604 47060 0 978 9604 47061 7 978 9604 47062 4

Key features

BEGINNER TO INTERMEDIATE Chris Barker and Libby Mitchell

A1

level 2 978 9604 47057 0 978 9604 47058 7 978 9604 47059 4

• • • •

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

Shine Student’s Book Activity Book Teacher’s Book Audio Cassettes Audio CDs

level 1 978 0435 25546 6 978 0435 25547 3 978 0435 25549 7 978 0435 25550 3 978 0333 99721 5

level 2 978 0435 25551 0 978 0435 2 5552 7 978 0435 25554 1 978 0435 25555 8 978 0333 99722 2

level 3 978 0435 25556 5 978 0435 25557 2 978 0435 25559 6 978 0435 25560 2

Shine CD-ROM

level 1 978 0333 92830 1

level 2 978 0333 92834 9

level 3 978 0333 95261 0

Shine Grammars Student’s Book Answer Key

level 1 978 0333 99993 6 978 1405 00247 9

level 2 978 0333 99994 3 978 1405 00248 6

level 3 978 0333 99995 0 978 1405 00249 3

Interactive CD-ROM

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Inspiration A1

A2

B1+

B2

C1

C2

AWAR WINNERD

BEGINNER TO INTERMEDIATE Judy Garton-Sprenger and Philip Prowse

TEENAGE COURSES

Join thousands of students all over the world already using this energetic course designed to take teenagers from beginner to intermediate level. Combining a strong skills syllabus with engaging topics and imaginative activities, each level offers the perfect balance of grammar points and communicative tasks. Inspiration grows with its students to reflect their changing needs and interests, making it the ideal choice to motivate teenagers.

Key features • Learner autonomy is promoted alongside grammatical, lexical and pronunciation activities • Cross-curricular contexts allow students to apply their language skills to other subjects, integrating language and content learning • Inspiration Builder containing further photocopiable materials

Inspiration and the Common European Framework • • • • •

Portfolios are available to download from the website Learner autonomy development Projects and writing tasks for portfolios Self-assessment checklists remind students of what they can do Communicative language abilities developed through a wide range of speaking tasks

MACMILLAN DIGITAL Macmillan Practice Online see p 5 www.macmillanpracticeonline.com Resource site - see p 9 www.macmillanenglish.com/inspiration

Grammar boxes highlight the target language

Grammar practice exercises familiarise students with the target language

Writing activities reinforce the target language

Reading texts are recorded on the Class Audio CD

Inspiration 4 Student’s Book Inspiration Student’s Book Workbook Teacher’s Book Class Audio CDs Class Audio Cassettes Inspiration Builder French Companion CD Activity Book Pack French Companion CD Pack German Companion CD Activity Book Pack German Companion CD Pack Dutch Companion CD Activity Book Pack Dutch Companion CD Pack Readers Test CDs with Audio

level 1 978 1405 02935 3 978 1405 02936 0 978 1405 02937 7 978 1405 02939 1 978 1405 02938 4 978 1405 02955 1 978 1405 08672 1 978 1405 08671 4 978 1405 08681 3 978 1405 09877 9 978 1405 08689 9 978 1405 08688 2 978 1405 08372 0 levels 1 & 2

level 2 978 1405 02940 7 978 1405 02941 4 978 1405 02942 1 978 1405 02944 5 978 1405 02943 8 978 1405 06653 2 978 1405 08674 5 978 1405 08673 8 978 1405 08682 0 978 1405 09878 6 978 1405 08692 9 978 1405 08691 2 978 1405 08350 8 978 1405 09388 0

level 3 978 1405 02945 2 978 1405 02946 9 978 1405 02947 6 978 1405 02949 0 978 1405 02948 3 978 1405 06654 9 978 1405 08677 6 978 1405 08676 9 978 1405 08684 4 978 0230 02251 5 978 1405 08696 7 978 1405 08695 0 978 1405 08373 7 levels 3 & 4

level 4 978 1405 02950 6 978 1405 02951 3 978 1405 02952 0 978 1405 02954 4 978 1405 02953 7 978 1405 06655 6 978 1405 08679 0 978 1405 08680 6

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

SEE ALSO

Available Online Available Online Available Online 978 1405 09389 7

Macmillan English Grammar in Context Macmillan Readers

p 49 p 70

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Smart A1

A2

B1

B2

Key features C1

C2

TEENAGE COURSES

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

Smart Start 978 1405 06964 9 978 1405 06965 6 978 1405 06966 3

beginner 978 0333 91330 7 978 0333 91334 5 978 0333 91497 7 978 0333 91338 3

elementary 978 0333 91495 3 978 0333 91335 2 978 0333 91498 4 978 0333 91339 0

Galaxy y A1

A2

B1+

B2

C1

C2

A lively and communicative four-level course for secondary students, Galaxy combines a guided discovery approach to teaching, making students the protagonists of the learning process, with thorough attention to presentation and practice of new language. Galaxy Student’s Book Activity Book Teacher’s Notes Audio Cassette Audio CD

starter 978 0333 95021 0 978 0333 95022 7 978 0333 95024 1

B1

B2

978 1405 00978 2

C1

C2

Prospects is a six-level secondary course for teenagers, offering a multi-level entry system to allow teachers to start the course at the most suitable level. Consisting of topic-based units, the presentation of language includes specific grammar items with a strong focus on functional language and vocabulary. beginner 978 0333 71050 0 978 0333 71055 5 978 0333 71060 9 978 0333 71065 4

pre-intermediate 978 0333 71051 7 978 0333 71056 2 978 0333 71061 6 978 0333 71066 1

intermediate 978 1405 01729 9 978 0333 71057 9 978 1405 01730 5 978 0333 71067 8

A2

B1

B2

C1

ELEMENTARY TO ADVANCED Ken Wilson, James Taylor, Printha Ellis, Deirdre Howard-Williams, Mary Tomalin

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.

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elementary 978 1405 01858 6 978 1405 01859 3 978 1405 01860 9 978 1405 01862 3 978 1405 01861 6

advanced 978 0333 71054 8 978 0333 71059 3 978 0333 71064 7 978 0333 71069 2

super advanced 978 1405 00378 0 978 1405 00380 3 978 1405 00379 7 978 1405 00381 0

Key features

C2

Move Ahead Student’s Book Workbook Teacher’s Book Audio Cassette Grammar Practice Book

level 3 978 0333 95037 1 978 0333 95038 8 978 0333 95039 5 978 0333 95041 8 978 1405 00979 9

• Learner Strategy sections offer suggestions to improve and extend learning • Help with pronunciation and register • Prospects super advanced offers authentic texts and develops literary criticism as well as further practice of other key skills

upper intermediate 978 0333 71053 1 978 0333 71058 6 978 0333 71063 0 978 0333 71068 5

Move Ahead A1

level 2 978 0333 95032 6 978 0333 95033 3 978 0333 95034 0 978 0333 95035 7 978 0333 99720 8

Key features

BEGINNER TO SUPER ADVANCED Ken Wilson, James Taylor, Deirdre Howard-Williams, Mary Tomalin and Michael Vince

Prospects Student’s Book Workbook Teacher’s Book Audio Cassette(s)

intermediate 978 0333 93335 0 978 0333 91337 6 978 0333 91345 1 978 0333 91496 0

• Realistic language objectives with constant recycling • Specific cultural input through ‘Across Planets’ lessons • Focus on reading through integrated readers and reading strategies

level 1 978 0333 95027 2 978 0333 95028 9 978 0333 95029 6 978 0333 95030 2 978 0333 99719 2

Prospects A2

pre-intermediate 978 0333 91333 8 978 0333 91336 9 978 0333 91344 4 978 0333 91340 6

Key features

BEGINNER TO INTERMEDIATE Kathryn Harper, Sue Mohamed, Sagrario Salaberri and Carmen F. Santás

A1

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

level 1 978 0333 77580 6 978 0333 77583 7 978 0333 77586 8 978 0333 77589 9 978 0333 78906 3

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

level 2 978 0333 77581 3 978 0333 77584 4 978 0333 77587 5 978 0333 77590 5 978 0333 78907 0

level 3 978 0333 78901 8 978 0333 78902 5 978 0333 78903 2 978 0333 78904 9 978 0333 78908 7

plus 978 1405 01863 0 978 1405 01864 7 978 1405 01865 4 978 1405 01867 8 978 1405 01866 1


Effective Reading A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

C2

NEW TEENAGE SUPPLEMENTARY

ELEMENTARY TO UPPER INTERMEDIATE Amanda French, Chris Gough, Jackie McAvoy Series Editor - 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. NEW

NEW

Key features • 12 topic-based units per level that feature varied and highly motivating reading texts • A focus on both 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

COMING SOON

Effective Reading Student’s Book

COMING SOON

Elementary/1 978 0230 02914 9

Pre-intermediate/2 978 0230 02915 6

American English version available Visit: www.macmillanenglish. com/essentialreading

SEE ALSO Macmillan Readers Macmillan Literature Collections

p 70 p 70

Effective Reading 1 Elementary

English Reading and Comprehension A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

C2

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. English Reading and Comprehension level 1 Student’s Book 978 1405 02480 8 Teacher’s Book all levels

Key features • Each lesson comes with full teacher’s notes • The photocopiable activities can be used to complement any coursebook Heinemann ELT Hits

978 0435 25100 0

level 2 978 1405 02481 5 978 1405 02819 6

level 3 978 1405 02482 2

Heinemann ELT Hits Karen Ludlow and Patricia Reilly

A unique pop song pack consisting of a music cassette and an accompanying book of photocopiable activities, which is perfect to liven up classes at elementary and intermediate levels.

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NEW LEVEL

New Inside Out A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

C2

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

Intermediate and Upper Intermediate - new levels for 2009! 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. The result is one of the most relevant and exciting general English courses available.

Key features

ADULT COURSES New Inside Out

p 32

Inside Out

p 34

Inside Out Practice Online

p 35

Straightforward

p 36

Reward

p 38

• 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 • A brand-new Beginner level • New components: DVD and DVD Teacher’s Book, Interactive Whiteboard software • New ‘Useful phrases’ and ‘Vocabulary Extra’ sections, and much more

MACMILLAN DIGITAL Interactive CD-ROM Resource site - www.insideout.net Macmillan Practice Online

see p 5 and p 35 www.macmillanpracticeonline.com

Interactive Whiteboard material

Move

see p 9

see p 6

p 39

What’s new? • Multimedia CD-ROM included with every Student’s Book - providing extra interactive practice, at home or in school • 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 CD containing editable tests

Grammar New Inside Out includes a substantial focus on grammar in every unit. Grammar is introduced in realistic contexts and students are given opportunities to manipulate the new language. Additional support is provided in the margin with the grammar notes. Further practice and explanations are given in the Grammar Extra sections found at the back of the Student’s Book.

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New Inside Out Student’s Book + CD-ROM Pack Workbook (+ Key) + Audio CD Pack Workbook (- Key) + Audio CD Pack Teacher’s Book and Test CD Class Audio CDs DVD DVD Teacher’s Book Inside Out Digital

beginner 978 1405 09946 2 978 1405 07060 7 978 1405 07061 4 978 0230 02093 1 978 1405 07056 0 978 1405 07137 6 978 1405 07139 0 978 1405 09947 9

elementary 978 1405 09949 3 978 1405 08598 4 978 1405 08599 1 978 0230 02095 5 978 1405 08600 4 978 1405 09951 6 978 1405 09952 3 978 1405 09950 9

pre-intermediate 978 1405 09954 7 978 1405 09964 6 978 1405 09955 4 978 0230 02099 3 978 1405 09957 8 978 1405 09958 5 978 1405 09959 2 978 1405 09956 1

intermediate 978 1405 09967 7 978 0230 00909 7 978 1405 09968 4 978 0230 02097 9 978 1405 09970 7 978 1405 09971 4 978 0230 00912 7 978 1405 09969 1

upper intermediate 978 0230 00914 1 978 0230 00923 3 978 0230 00915 8 978 0230 02101 3 978 0230 00917 2 978 0230 00918 9 978 0230 00925 7 978 0230 00916 5


CD-ROM The new student’s CD-ROM provides a range of interactive practice activities with particular emphasis on listening practice. It is suitable for use as a self-study tool at home or in the classroom. Also included on the CD-ROM are short film clips that illustrate the ‘Useful Phrases’ introduced in the Student’s Book. Vocabulary Extra The ‘Vocabulary Extra’ pages at end of every unit recycle the key vocabulary taught in the unit.

YOUNG ADULT / ADULT COURSES

DVD The DVD contains units which 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.

New

InsideOut Sue Kay & Vaughan Jones

Pre-Intermediate Student’s Book

Useful Phrases This is a new section which gives students a portable toolkit of functional language. These sections are fun and engaging, and provide students with the language they need outside the classroom.

with CD-ROM

NEW LEVEL

American English version available. Visit: www.macmillanenglish.com/ americaninsideout NEW LEVEL

COMING 2010

New headings clearly show the contents and structure of each unit

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

Focus on personalisation using students’ own experiences

New Inside Out Intermediate Student’s Book

Grammar is introduced through realistic contexts

Grammar reference sidebars give easy access to reference information

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Inside Out YOUNG ADULT / ADULT COURSES

A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

C2

ELEMENTARY TO ADVANCED Sue Kay and Vaughan Jones with Ceri Jones, Tania Bastow, Jonathan 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

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 Teacher’s Book • Teacher’s notes and lesson plans • Tapescripts • Tests with answer keys Test CD • Specifically written for Inside Out • Placement tests for quick assessment • Unit-by-unit, mid-course and end-of-course tests in editable Microsoft Word® format Grammar Companions Inside Out Grammar Companions for the classroom and self-study. The first page of each spread has a grammar explanation and the activities are on the second page. There is a set of reference and practice materials for each item in the grammar syllabus.

MACMILLAN DIGITAL Resource site - www.insideout.net see p 9

Inside Out Videos • Extensions of the Student’s Book material • Alternatives to listening tasks • Illustrations of anecdotes

Macmillan Practice Online see p 5 and p 35 www.macmillanpracticeonline.com

Video Teacher’s Book • Pre-, while- and after-viewing activities • Detailed procedural and cultural notes for teachers • Answer key + recording scripts

American English version available. Visit: www.macmillanenglish.com/ americaninsideout

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

elementary 978 0333 92440 2 978 1405 02863 9 978 1405 02891 2 978 0333 97580 0 978 0333 97583 1 978 0333 97584 8 978 0333 95929 9 978 0333 95930 5 978 0333 97582 4 978 1405 06395 1 978 1405 08202 0

pre-intermediate 978 0333 92385 6 978 1405 02908 7 978 1405 02909 4 978 0333 97587 9 978 0333 97590 9 978 0333 97591 6 978 0333 95931 2 978 0333 95932 9 978 0333 97589 3

intermediate 978 0333 75754 3 978 1405 02911 7 978 1405 02912 4 978 0333 75758 1 978 0333 75756 7 978 0333 96764 5 978 0333 95933 6 978 0333 95934 3 978 0333 75759 8

upper intermediate 978 0333 75760 4 978 1405 02914 8

advanced 978 0333 91740 4 978 1405 02916 2

978 0333 75764 2 978 0333 75762 8 978 0333 95839 1 978 0333 95935 0 978 0333 95936 7 978 0333 75765 9

978 0333 92344 3 978 0333 92342 9 978 0333 95801 8 978 0333 95937 4 978 0333 95938 1 978 0333 92345 0

978 1405 08204 4

978 1405 08206 8

978 1405 08208 2

978 1405 08210 5

Inside Out Companions French Companion Pack with SB German Companion Pack with SB Dutch Companion Pack with SB Swedish Companion Pack with SB

elementary 978 1405 02805 9 978 1405 02806 6 978 1405 02804 2

pre-intermediate 978 1405 01433 5 978 1405 01434 2 978 1405 01432 8

intermediate 978 0333 96804 8

upper intermediate 978 0333 99233 3 978 1405 02865 3 978 0333 99234 0 978 1405 09424 5

978 1405 09423 8


Inside Out Practice Online As vibrant and relevant as the series itself, Inside Out Practice Online provides carefully designed resources to supplement the student’s book at all levels. Students can work on their English from any computer with an internet connection, whether at home or out and about. The online material is divided into units which mirror those in the Student’s Book and provide homework and extra practice of the language covered in Inside Out. The ‘Review’ sections offer students the chance to reinforce the language and skills learnt in the preceding units. There are over 100 resources in each online course, comprising language, grammar and vocabulary exercises, listening and pronunciation activities and web projects. Students will find Inside Out Practice Online an invaluable resource for practice, revision and reference. For more information on the other online courses offered as part of the Macmillan Practice Online series, see p 5.

Inside Out Practice Online levels available

YOUNG ADULT / ADULT COURSES

Inside Out Practice Online is a new series of online materials which complement the popular coursebook.

New Inside Out Beginner New Inside Out Elementary New Inside Out Pre-intermediate Inside Out Pre-intermediate Inside Out Intermediate Inside Out Upper Intermediate Inside Out Advanced

For more information, visit www.macmillanpracticeonline.com/insideout.

Look up and practise grammar points in the Grammar reference database

Build personalised vocabulary lists

Inside Out Practice Online New Inside Out Beginner New Inside Out Elementary New Inside Out Pre-intermediate Inside Out Pre-intermediate Inside Out Intermediate Inside Out Upper Intermediate Inside Out Advanced

Receive instant feedback on your work 978 0230 72521 8 978 0230 72522 5 978 0230 72559 1 978 0230 72523 2 978 0230 72524 9 978 0230 72525 6 978 0230 72526 3

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Straightforward YOUNG ADULT / ADULT COURSES

A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

C2

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

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

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Straightforward Advanced Student’s Book

Language Boxes provide easy reference to useful language and vocabulary


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

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

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

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

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

Straightforward Advanced Student’s Book

Straightforward and the Common European Framework

YOUNG ADULT / ADULT COURSES

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.

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

MACMILLAN DIGITAL

• ‘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

Interactive CD-ROM Resource site - see p 9 www.macmillanenglish.com/straightforward

Macmillan Practice Online see p 5 www.macmillanpracticeonline.com

SEE ALSO Macmillan Readers p 70 Learning Teaching p 76 700 Classroom Activities p 77

Straightforward Student’s Book + CD-ROM Pack Student’s Book Workbook (+ Key) Pack Workbook (- Key) Pack Teacher’s Book Class Audio CDs Portfolio

beginner 978 0230 02076 4 978 1405 01049 8 978 1405 07516 9 978 1405 07517 6 978 1405 07542 8 978 1405 01056 6 978 1405 09582 2

elementary 978 0230 02077 1 978 1405 01073 3 978 1405 07519 0 978 1405 07520 6 978 1405 07545 9 978 1405 01078 8 978 1405 09580 8

pre-intermediate 978 0230 02079 5 978 1405 01057 3 978 1405 07525 1 978 1405 07526 8 978 1405 07548 0 978 1405 01062 7 978 1405 09581 5

intermediate 978 0230 02078 8 978 1405 01065 8 978 1405 07522 0 978 1405 07523 7 978 1405 07551 0 978 1405 01070 2 978 1405 09583 9

upper intermediate 978 0230 02080 1 978 1405 01089 4 978 1405 07528 2 978 1405 07529 9 978 1405 07554 1 978 1405 01093 1 978 1405 09584 6

advanced 978 0230 02147 1 978 1405 01081 8 978 1405 07531 2 978 1405 07532 9 978 1405 07557 2 978 1405 01086 3 978 1405 09585 3

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Reward d A1

A2

B1

B2+

C1

C2

C2

STARTER TO UPPER INTERMEDIATE Simon Greenall

ADULT COURSES

A highly successful five-level general English course for adults and young adults, used and recommended extensively around the world. The Reward series provides up to 12 fully integrated components at each of the five levels and gives teachers and students one of the most comprehensive English language courses available. The course is based on a broad and integrated multi-syllabus approach giving obvious systematic focus to grammar and language functions, vocabulary, the four skills and sounds, but also covering a wide variety of topics, learner training and socio-cultural competence.

Student’s Book • Double-page spreads give students a clear sense of progress through the book • New grammar, functions and vocabulary are highlighted for easy reference • New language is presented through dialogues and reading texts

Teacher’s Book • Interleaved with the Student’s Book for easy reference during class • Full teaching notes for each lesson, along with ideas for extension activities

Practice Book • Provides opportunities for self-study and extension of work studied in class • With and without key versions available

Resource Packs • General and business-focused Resource Packs available • Provide instant communicative activities for use in the classroom • Each pack contains one photocopiable worksheet for each lesson, along with full teacher’s notes

Video • Mini-documentaries on various topics support the language covered in the Student’s Book.

CD-ROM • Four levels of interactive study, based on the Student’s Book contents. Visit our website for more information about the Reward CD-ROM - www.macmillanenglish.com

MACMILLAN DIGITAL Interactive CD-ROM Each CD-ROM is for individual use. Network versions are available through your local distributor, or from Young Digital Planet, software developers of the Reward CD-ROM. Tel: +48 58 768 2220 E-mail: service@ydp.eu Website: www3.ydp.com.pl

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Reward starter Student’s Book 978 0435 24216 9 Practice Book (+ Key) 978 0435 24217 6 Practice Book (- Key) 978 0435 24222 0 Teacher’s Book (interleaved) 978 0435 24248 0 Class Audio Cassettes 978 0435 24219 0 Class Audio CDs 978 0333 95285 6 Practice Audio CD(s) 978 0333 95286 3 Practice Book Audio Cassette 978 0435 24220 6 Resource Pack Business Resource Pack Grammar & Vocabulary (+ Key) 978 0435 24268 8 Grammar & Vocabulary (- Key) 978 0333 74254 9 Teacher’s Resource Disk 978 0435 24287 9 Video PAL Video Activity Book (student purchase) Video Resource Pack for Teachers (photocopiable) Reward CD-ROM

SEE ALSO Reward Resource Packs Available as eBooks to download from Macmillan Bookstore www.macmillaneducation.com/ bookstore

elementary 978 0435 24205 3 978 0435 24209 1 978 0435 24202 2 978 0435 24242 8 978 0435 24206 0 978 0333 95287 0 978 0333 95288 7 978 0435 24208 4 978 0435 24249 7 978 0435 24210 7 978 0435 24269 5 978 0333 74272 3 978 0435 24243 5 978 0333 75179 4 978 0333 74269 3 978 1405 01047 4

pre-intermediate 978 0435 24020 2 978 0435 24021 9 978 0435 24014 1 978 0435 24246 6 978 0435 24023 3 978 0333 95289 4 978 0333 95290 0 978 0435 24035 6 978 0435 24258 9 978 0435 24036 3 978 0435 24270 1 978 0333 74271 6 978 0435 24244 2 978 0333 74267 9 978 0435 24227 5 978 1405 01045 0

intermediate 978 0435 24024 0 978 0435 24025 7 978 0435 24015 8 978 0435 24247 3 978 0435 24027 1 978 0333 95291 7 978 0333 95292 4 978 0435 24039 4 978 0333 75523 5 978 0435 24037 0 978 0435 24271 8 978 0333 74253 2 978 0435 24245 9 978 0435 24229 9 978 0333 74268 6 978 1405 01046 7

upper intermediate 978 0435 24235 0 978 0435 24029 5 978 0435 24017 2 978 0435 24236 7 978 0435 24237 4 978 0333 95293 1 978 0333 95294 8 978 0435 24016 5 978 0435 24034 9 978 0435 24272 5 978 0333 74273 0 978 0333 75176 3 978 0333 75637 9 978 0333 74270 9 978 1405 01048 1


Move A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

C2

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

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 an activity for every unit, entertaining language learning games, customisable wordlists and bookmarks • A useful markbook records progress and can be printed out 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

MACMILLAN DIGITAL Interactive CD-ROM

Extended reading exercises focus on topics of interest to a wide range of students

‘Note’ boxes provide extra language and cultural information Reading exercises are recorded on the Class Audio CD for optional listening practice

Move Advanced Coursebook

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

elementary 978 1405 09512 9 978 1405 02295 8 978 1405 02297 2

pre-intermediate 978 1405 08614 1 978 1405 00316 2 978 1405 00318 6

intermediate 978 1405 08616 5 978 1405 003292 978 1405 003315

upper-intermediate 978 1405 08618 9 978 1405 00342 1 978 1405 00344 5

advanced 978 1405 09514 3 978 1405 02299 6 978 1405 02301 6

Macmillan Readers p 70 700 Classroom Activities p 77

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

EXAMS

Each Student’s Book comes with a CD-ROM that provides a platform for reinforcement of 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. Class Audio CDs are also available.

Laser

p 40

Ready for Series

p 42

Skills for First Certificate series

p 43

Rising Star

p 44

Key features of the series • Revision sections after every two units • Clear pathway through the unit • Updated for revised PET and FCE examinations with particular emphasis on the new FCE writing tasks

MACMILLAN DIGITAL First Certificate Star

p 44

First Certificate Passkey

p 44

New Proficiency Passkey

p 44

Testbuilder Series

p 45

Welcome to Laser !

Threshold

Test Compiler

topic-based units FCE exam-oriented

p 45

reading, writing, listening

Interactive CD-ROM

Laser

Revision sections Composition Planners key patterns and collocations

IELTS Foundation

Components

phrasal verbs

p 46

IELTS Graduation

p 46

B1

B2

C1

C2

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 revised FCE-type exam exercises.

Updated for PET With CD ROM

Key features • ‘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

p 47

Improve Your IELTS Skills Series p 47

TOEFL Preparation Course

A2

INTERMEDIATE Malcolm Mann

p 46

IELTS Foundation Study Skills

Tips for IELTS

A1

B1

speaking

Dictionary Corner

Grammar Bank

Laser B1

Malcolm Mann

p 47

SEE ALSO Language Practice series Testbuilder series p 45

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p 51

Laser B1 Student’s Book + CD-ROM Pack Teacher’s Book + Tests CD Pack Workbook (- Key) + Audio CD Workbook (+ Key) + Audio CD Class Audio CDs

978 9604 47148 5 978 9604 47151 5 978 9604 47154 6 978 9604 47156 0 978 9604 47187 4


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

978 9604 47159 1 978 9604 47162 1 978 9604 47165 2 978 9604 47167 6 978 9604 47188 1

Key features • 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

978 9604 47170 6 978 9604 47173 7 978 9604 47176 8 978 9604 47178 2 978 9604 47189 8

A2

B1

B2

B1+

Welcome to Laser!

C1

INTERMEDIATE TO UPPER INTERMEDIATE Steve Taylore-Knowles

Relationships

• Imagine someone your age from another country was coming to stay with your family for a couple of weeks. What would you want to know about them before they arrived?

A Read this email and answer the questions below.

reading, writing, listening

Sent:

3rd September

Subject:

Re: Hi there!

Revision sections Composition Planners

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. key patterns and collocations

Components

Laser B2 A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

16

Laser B2 Student’s Book

Malcolm Mann Steve Taylore-Knowles

Laser

Threshold topic-based units

FCE exam-oriented reading, writing, listening

B2

speaking

Dictionary Corner Revision sections

Composition Planners key patterns and collocations

phrasal verbs

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. Grammar Bank

Components

Updated for the revised FCE With CD ROM

Visual and relevant to younger exam students

B Choose true (T) or false (F). 1

We usually start letters/emails with Dear ... . 2 In an email, you don’t need to worry about correct grammar. 3 Spelling is more important in an informal letter than an email. 4 An informal email is the same as an informal letter.

T/F T/F T/F T/F

informal email

A

You are going to the UK for two weeks in the summer to study at a language school. While you are there, you will be staying with an English family called the Wilsons. Below is an email which Adam Wilson, who is fifteen years old, has sent you. Read Adam’s email and the notes you have made. Then write a suitable reply.

it – never donee to try! would lov

I’ve attached a picture so you can see what I look like. It was taken last summer on holiday.

1 Is the language formal or informal? Give examples. 2 What is the purpose of each paragraph? 3 What information did Angela give Sophie in her email? 4 What did Angela ask in her email? 5 What questions does Sophie ask in her email? 6 Which phrases and expressions in the letter are often used in informal emails? 7 What other ways are there of saying ‘Bye for now!’ at the end of the email? 8 Do you think Sophie and Angela will like each other when they meet? Why?

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You asked if there was anything I wanted to do while I’m staying with you. As we both like tennis, we should definitely have a game and I’d love to go swimming. Will your parents let us go to a club? We’re both fifteen, so it shouldn’t be a problem, should it?

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Well, we’ve obviously got a lot in common. I love tennis, too, although I’m probably not such a good player as you are. And I’m very glad you like pop music. I’m crazy about The Screamers! I also love swimming. Do you?

Bye for now!

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From:

Adam Wilson

Sent:

6th September

Subject:

Your visit

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B Before you write answer these questions. 1 Will your email to Adam be formal or informal? 2 What questions did Adam ask you? 3 How many pieces of information do you have to include in your email? 4 What are they? 5 What other information about yourself could you include? 6 What other questions could you ask Adam?

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D Make a paragraph plan. Decide what information you will include in each paragraph.

E Write your email in 120-150 words. You must use grammatically correct sentences with accurate spelling and punctuation in a style appropriate for the situation.

F When you have written your email, make sure that you have:

C For each of the notes next to Adam’s email in the question in Exercise A, write one or two sentences which could be included in your email.

used informal language referred to all the notes added some other relevant information at least four main paragraphs referred to Adam’s email in paragraph 1 17

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Macmillan English Grammar In Context C2

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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 in both the classroom and for self-study. Clear grammar explanations are provided 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

• • • • • •

4

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

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

b There aren’t

preserved examples.

dinosaurs left alive j

because they died out millions of years ago. c

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

plants, birds and animals are

of the dodo.

still in danger from human beings. d This is often because human beings destroy estroy the habitats of animals, so that they haven’t food to eat. e When

(See also Unit 27)

animal or a plant

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

becomes extinct, this can affect the plants ants

Use a singular verb with: Things we eat Other words

i

a When the last member of

Use any

Complete each sentence about endangered species with a / an, some, or any.

and animals which depend on it for food. ood.

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

f For example, there aren’t

dodos

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

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.

h It couldn’t fly, and was

easy asy

meal for dogs and rats brought to the island by Europeans in the 16th century.

countable versions of uncountable nouns Many uncountable nouns have a countable version. Always use a dictionary to check the meaning. some money some iron (material)

GL OS

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)

partitives

SA

RY

A partitive is a noun + of which makes a countable version of an uncountable. a slice of bread a packet of rice a cup of tea

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

5

a bar of chocolate / soap a tube of toothpaste a loaf (of bread)

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

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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. b When I opened the

of cola, it sprayed out onto my shirt.

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 f Anna always eats a

of chocolate on her way to school.

g Shall I cut another

of bread for you?

h Can I give you a

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i

David took a

j

When I try to open a

of dust.

of advice? Spend more time on your work.

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

of paper from his bag, and started writing. of milk, I wish it still came in bottles!

Macmillan English Grammar in Context Intermediate Student’s Book

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M l l M

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Destination Destination

Malcolm Mann Steve Taylore-Knowles

A modern, three-level series focusing on vocabulary and grammar, ideal for students at intermediate, upper intermediate or advanced level. The books cater for students preparing for exams, fully meeting their vocabulary and grammar needs. The up-to-date syllabuses are based on the B1, B2, C1 & C2 levels of the Council of Europe Framework and employ exercises that are geared towards tasks for the relevant exam at each level. 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

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 the 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

978 0230 03536 2 978 0230 03537 9 978 0230 03538 6 978 0230 03539 3 978 0230 03540 9 978 0230 03541 6

Easy English for Busy People A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

C2

ELEMENTARY TO PRE-INTERMEDIATE Helen Costello

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. It’s simple to plug in and build up basic English vocabulary in no time!

Easy English for Busy People Polish level 1 978 0230 71164 8 Polish level 2 978 0230 71167 9 Russian level 1 978 0230 71170 9 Russian level 2 978 0230 71173 0

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Language Practice Series A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

C2

NEW EDITION

PRACTICE MADE PERFECT FCE and Advanced – new editions for 2009! Elementary and Intermediate – new editions for 2010! This very popular and reliable series is now available in updated editions. An in-depth, detailed approach to English grammar and vocabulary, this is a combination of two books – with grammar clearly presented in the first half, and vocabulary input offered in the second half. It is a thorough and comprehensive series that ensures students’ confidence with language through the progressive levels.

COMING 2010

COMING 2010 New

Advanced Language Practice

Available with or without the answer key, these are ideal for classroom work or independent study.

Michael Vince

Key features • 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 • New editions now come with CD-ROM for added computer-based practice – ideal for self-study • New editions now in full colour to engage and enthuse students • Advanced and FCE levels now fully updated to incorporate changes to Cambridge exams

SKILLS, GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY

ELEMENTARY TO ADVANCED Michael Vince

English Grammar and Vocabulary 3rd Edition

NEW EDITION

with CD-ROM ROM

NEW EDITION

MACMILLAN DIGITAL Interactive CD-ROM

Language Practice Teacher’s Test CD contains: • Grammar and vocabulary practice tests which teachers can customise for their own specific classroom use • A placement test so that teachers can recommend the most appropriate Language Practice book for their students

Clear breakdown of grammar points

Problem areas are explored

Each input unit is followed by exercises to ensure students have understood the grammar points

New First Certificate Language Practice

New Edition First Certificate Language Practice + CD-ROM Pack With Key 978 0230 7271 1 3 Without Key 978 0230 72712 0 Advanced Language Practice + CD-ROM Pack With Key 978 0230 72706 9 Without Key 978 0230 72707 6

First Edition Elementary Language Practice With Key 978 1405 00764 1 Without Key 978 1405 00763 4 Intermediate Language Practice With Key 978 1405 00768 9 Without Key 978 1405 00767 2

First Certificate Language Practice With Key 978 1405 00766 5 Without Key 978 1405 00765 8 Advanced Language Practice Language Practice Test CD With Key 978 1405 00762 7 Without Key 978 1405 00761 0 978 1405 00769 6

SEE ALSO Test Compiler

p 45

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SKILLS, GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY

The Heinemann ELT English Grammar and Elementary English Grammar A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

Key features • Clear and simple grammar explanations are given with the help of diagrams and illustrations, and followed by a wide variety of practice exercises • A glossary of grammar words is given at the beginning of the book

C2

BEGINNER TO INTERMEDIATE Digby Beaumont and Colin Granger

Reference and practice books which deal with the real problems learners face. Each book contains comprehensive grammar explanations followed by a variety of practice exercises to ensure understanding. Both levels come with answer key, making them ideal for self-study.

The Heinemann ELT English Wordbuilder A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

The Heinemann ELT Elementary English Grammar 978 0435 28367 4 The Heinemann ELT English Grammar 978 0435 29218 8

Key features

C2

UPPER INTERMEDIATE Guy Wellman

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

• Practice sections review and recycle both new and old vocabulary from previous units • Further practice of lexical areas through written exercises and discussion • Students can use the book as a self-study and reference book or in class The Heinemann ELT Wordbuilder

Reading Keys A1

A2

B1+

B2

C1

C2

American English

ELEMENTARY TO INTERMEDIATE Miles Craven

Reading Keys, for adult and young adult learners of American English, contains 24 topic-based units organized 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.

Reading Keys Student’s Book Teacher’s Guide

Learning to Listen A1

A2

B1+

B2

C1

C2

ELEMENTARY TO INTERMEDIATE Lin Lougheed

Key features • Engaging texts from a wide variety of sources • Plenty of support to aid comprehension • Attractive full-colour design • Integrated vocabulary skills and reading skills development

introducing 978 0333 97456 8 978 0333 97457 5

developing 978 0333 97459 9 978 0333 97460 5

extending 978 0333 97462 9 978 0333 97463 6

Key features American English

Learning to Listen, for adult and young adult learners of American English, is packed with engaging topics, striking personalities, dynamic listening sources and also offers practical TOEIC®- and TOEFL®-style test practice at the end of every unit. Learning to Listen Student’s Book Teacher’s Book Audio Cassette Audio CD

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978 0435 28556 2

• Listen for different purposes • Observe people engaged in real everyday activities • Build confidence in listening to spoken English • Enjoy the richness and variety of spoken English

level 1 978 0333 98885 5 978 0333 98886 2 978 1405 01039 9

level 2 978 0333 98888 6 978 0333 98889 3 978 0333 98890 9 978 1405 01040 5

level 3 978 0333 98891 6 978 0333 98892 3 978 0333 98893 0 978 1405 01041 2


Key features

Writing in Paragraphs Student’s Book

978 1405 09586 0

Paragraph Writing Student’s Book Teacher’s Book

978 1405 05845 2 978 1405 05846 9

Key features • 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 Academic Writing Student’s Book

978 1405 08606 6

College Writing Student’s Book Teacher’s Book

978 0333 98853 4 978 0333 98854 1

Writing in Paragraphs A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

Writing in Paragraphs

C2

PRE-INTERMEDIATE Dorothy Zemach and Carlos Islam

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.

Dorothy E Zemach

The course is also available in an American English edition, Paragraph Writing. Writing in Paragraphs/Paragraph Writing leads naturally into Academic Writing/College Writing.

American English edition

Carlos Islam

SKILLS, GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY

• Focus on particular aspects of paragraph writing, such as topics, style and development • Writing 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 in order to make revisions • Structured, graded writing assignments at the end of each unit

Academic Writing 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. Academic Writing can be used in class or by students studying alone as the book includes a complete answer key at the back. This course is also available in an American English edition, College Writing. American English edition

Key features • • • •

Find out about other cultures Find out more about your own culture Improve English skills Build cross-cultural awareness and understanding

People Like Us Student’s Book Teacher’s Book Audio Cassettes Audio CD People Like Us, Too Student’s Book Teacher’s Book Audio Cassettes Audio CDs

978 0333 97447 6 978 0333 97448 3 978 0333 97449 0 978 0333 97450 6 978 0333 97451 3 978 0333 97452 0 978 0333 97453 7 978 0333 97454 4

People Like Us and People Like Us, Too A1

A2

B1

B1+

C1

C2

PRE-INTERMEDIATE TO INTERMEDIATE Simon Greenall

American English

People Like Us and People Like Us, Too introduces people from all over the world and asks students to remember that culture is not the same as nationality. An integrated skills course that explores cultural values and attitudes, the People Like Us series is based on over 40 hours of recorded interviews that allow students to sample the lifestyles, attitudes and opinions of real people from around the world.

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The Business A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

NEW LEVEL

C2

PRE-INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED John Allison, Jeremy Townend, Paul Emmerson, Karen Richardson, John Sydes and Marie Kavanagh

The next generation in business English The Business is a stimulating, four-level course that provides an inclusive package for any student of business English, though is 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.

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ENGLISH The Business

p 54

In Company

p 56

Basic and Survival English

p 58

Presentations in English

p 58

Email English

p 58

Telephone English

p 58

Business Vocabulary Builder

p 59

Business English Handbook

p 59

Business Grammar Builders

p 59

Business Builder

p 59

Campaign

p 60

English for Law Enforcement

p 61

Aviation English

p 61

Student’s Book The modular structure of the Student’s Book allows course pathways to be built according to the students’ needs whether focusing on input, speaking, vocabulary etc. 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 a case study per unit • Speaking sections cover all relevant business communication skills such as giving presentations, handling negotiations and chairing 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 DVD-ROM comes as part of the Student’s Book and provides over 4GB of extra study material, making it ideal for self-study, but can also spice up classes by introducing digital media. 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.

Key features of the DVD-ROM • Four problem-solving activities, ‘Business Dilemmas’, test the target language and the students’ business sense • Test every two units to review progress • As students work through the DVD-ROM they have the opportunity to ‘get promoted’ • Business documents (letters, invoices, CVs etc) provide models for the students • Class audio recordings for the Student’s Book available as an MP3 download, together with rolling scripts

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Teacher’s Book It 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.

BUSINESS ENGLISH

Website The Business is supported by an extensive bank of online resources, including progress tests based on BEC-style questions. A free, monthly sign-up service supplements the course with a podcast, featuring authentic listening extracts and a PowerPoint presentation based on the Student’s Book topics. www.businessenglishonline.net

MACMILLAN DIGITAL Interactive DVD-ROM Resource site - see p 9 www.businessenglishonline.net

NEW LEVEL ‘About business’ sections provide input and language

Relevant and engaging texts

Provides basis for extra study and research

The Business Pre-intermediate Student’s Book

SEE ALSO The Business Student’s Book + DVD-ROM Pack Teacher’s Book Class Audio CD

pre-intermediate 978 0230 02156 3 978 0230 02157 0 978 0230 02158 7

intermediate 978 1405 08369 0 978 1405 08186 3 978 1405 08184 9

upper intermediate 978 1405 08371 3 978 1405 08194 8 978 1405 08192 4

advanced 978 0230 02151 8 978 0230 02152 5 978 0230 02153 2

Email English p 58 Business Grammar Builder

p 59

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In Company A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

NEW EDITION

C2

BUSINESS ENGLISH

ELEMENTARY TO UPPER INTERMEDIATE Mark Powell, Simon Clarke with Pete Sharma

Pre-Intermediate and Intermediate - new editions for 2009 Elementary and Upper Intermediate - new editions for 2010 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. In Company Second Edition builds on the success of the original but is now updated and improved with a host of new features.

COMING 2010

Key features • • • • • • NEW EDITION

NEW phrase banks with useful phrases for reference and revision Five NEW case studies within the Student’s Book reflect real-life business scenarios NEW audio recordings with authentic native and non-native accents Units are clearly defined as topic or skills based Teacher’s Book addresses how to deal with 1:1 classes NEW Second Edition CD-ROM now includes an interactive glossary and class audio as a downloadable MP3

Student’s Book 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 sharpen their communication skills and draw on their own experiences at work, while a great deal of attention is devoted to helping learners boost their lexical range. Grammar is introduced in a practical business context and is now incorporated into the relevant unit along with the workbook sections.

Class Audio The audio component is available on both Cassettes and CDs. Listening activities feature a selection of native and non-native speaker accents to reflect the variety students will come across in the international business arena.

NEW EDITION

Teacher’s Book More than just a Teacher’s Book, the In Company Teacher’s Book provides a further 20 hours of teaching material through photocopiable worksheets, teaching notes and interleaved pages from the Student’s Book with overprinted answer keys.

CD-ROM The In Company CD-ROM for self-study provides extensive practice, linked in topic and in language to the Student’s Book units. It contains comprehensive grammar and lexis practice activities and a variety of extra listening texts with comprehension questions and follow-up tasks.

COMING 2010

MACMILLAN DIGITAL Previous edition – still available

Interactive CD-ROM Resource site - see p 10 www.businessenglishonline.net

Macmillan Practice Online see p 5 www.macmillanpracticeonline.com

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Topic- or skills-based units reflect the needs of professional business English learners

Use of authentic texts encourages discussion

BUSINESS ENGLISH

Quotes from relevant texts

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 Test CD John Hughes

The In Company Test CD provides complete evaluation for all four levels of In Company. The tests can be used as they stand or as a basis to develop customised evaluation materials. All the tests are in Microsoft Word® format for teachers to edit, adapt and print to create a suite of tests which fits their syllabus exactly.

In Company Case Studies John Allison with Mark Powell

This is a unique teacher’s resource book packed with photocopiable ready-to-use business case studies. It is the ideal accompaniment for the practical business English classroom. • 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

In Company - New Edition Student’s Book + CD-ROM Pack Teacher’s Book Class Audio CDs In Company Student’s Book + CD-ROM Pack Teacher’s Book Class Audio Cassettes Class Audio CDs Case Studies Pack Test CD Dutch Companion Book Student’s Book + Dutch Companion Pack

pre-intermediate intermediate 978 0230 71719 0 978 0230 71714 5 978 0230 71720 6 978 0230 71715 2 978 0230 71721 3 978 0230 71716 9 elementary pre-intermediate 978 0230 02056 6 978 0230 02060 3 978 0333 95719 6 978 0333 95727 1 978 0333 95721 9 978 0333 95728 8 978 0333 95722 6 978 0333 95730 1 all levels - 978 1405 07093 5 all levels - 978 1405 07094 2

intermediate 978 0230 02058 0 978 0333 95733 2 978 0333 95734 9 978 0333 95735 6 978 1405 06343 2 978 1405 06611 2

upper intermediate 978 0230 02062 7 978 0333 95738 7 978 0333 95739 4 978 0333 95740 0

SEE ALSO Email English p 58 Telephone English p 58

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Basic Survival and Survival English BUSINESS ENGLISH

A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

C2

HIGH BEGINNER TO PRE-INTERMEDIATE Peter Viney

New edition

SURVIVAL

The Survival series is for professional adults who need basic English to survive in their work and travel. Each one-page lesson depicts an authentic situation that learners might encounter when working internationally.

ENGLISH International Communication for Professional People

Key features • Practical communication activities are directly transferable to the professional world • ‘Culture Files’ build on the topic and language from each lesson • In addition to the teaching notes and answer key, the Teacher’s Guide includes photocopiable tests with answer keys • Bilingual wordlists to accompany the course available from www.businessenglishonline.net

New Edition Basic Survival Student’s Book 978 1405 00393 3 Practice Book 978 1405 00394 0 Teacher’s Guide 978 1405 00395 7 Class Audio CDs 978 1405 00397 1 Class Audio Cassettes 978 1405 00396 4

New Edition Survival English Student’s Book 978 1405 00384 1 Practice Book 978 1405 00385 8 Teacher’s Guide 978 1405 00386 5 Class Audio CDs 978 1405 00388 9 Class Audio Cassettes 978 1405 00387 2

SOCIALIZING FOOD&DRINK HOTELS COMMUNICATIONS TRAVEL BUSINESS

PETER VINEY

Erica J. Williams

Presentations

in English Find your voice as a presenter

INCLUDES DVD

Presentations in English (with DVD) 978 0230 02878 4

Presentations in English A1

A2

B1

B2

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INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED Erica J. Williams

FIND YOUR VOICE AS A PRESENTER 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. The DVD follows the progress of real students and offers insights into their learning, models to follow, and opportunities for analysis.

Email English A1

A2

B1

B2

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C2

INTERMEDIATE TO UPPER INTERMEDIATE Paul Emmerson

A course for students of general and business English who need to write effective and convincing emails. It develops language skills and inspires confidence, as well as providing invaluable reference material. Suitable for the classroom or for self-study.

Key features • 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 • Includes DVD

Key features • Free downloadable worksheets, written especially for the course, are available from www.businessenglishonline.net/emailenglish • Phrase bank, organised by function is a useful reference resource • Explanation of the appropriate use of formal and informal language in emails • A variety of exercise types and a wide range of topics ensure full understanding and language development

Email English 978 1405 01294 2

Telephone English A1

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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. Telephone English (with Audio CD) 978 1405 08221 1

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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 and teaches students how to build professional relationships on the phone • The Audio CD (included) allows students to work independently as well as in a classroom situation • The Phrase Bank provides students with a quick and practical reference to support them in their phone calls


Key features

A1

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NEW

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INTERMEDIATE Paul Emmerson

A business vocabulary and practice course for students with an intermediate level of English or above. The course is specifically designed to help business English students enrich and expand their vocabulary, allowing them to express themselves more fluently and confidently in a professional context. The first part of the book focuses on business language input while the second part of the book is dedicated to professional communication skills and introduces language for telephoning, emailing, report writing and conferences.

Key features • Offers just the right degree of challenge for high-level learners • Mind maps make vocabulary input lively, accessible and memorable • The free Audio CD features interesting and motivating listening activities based on authentic interviews with leading business people • Answer key, full listening scripts, and web references for further independent research are included

The Business English Handbook A1

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UPPER INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED Paul Emmerson

The whole of business in one book! This is a comprehensive and challenging book for learners of business English who are at an upper intermediate or advanced level. For self-study or for the classroom, this is the definitive companion for high-level business English students.

Key features • Authentic extracts from Newsweek, The Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, and CNN provide examples in a business context • Self-administered tests allow students to check their own progress • Includes a glossary of key grammar terms, an index and answer key • Excellent preparation for business exams such as BEC and BULATS (Business Grammar Builder) • Appendices cover grammar and vocabulary difficulties and offer a guide to differences between British and American English (Business Grammar Builder)

Key features • Each photocopiable lesson provides a wide variety of communicative business activities • Full teacher’s notes (included), with tips, ideas and cultural hints, accompany each lesson • Personalisation activities show how learners will use the target language in their everyday lives

Business Vocabulary Builder 978 0230 71684 1

BUSINESS ENGLISH

• New vocabulary is grouped according to topic • Accompanying Audio CD provides essential listening practice and extension activities, and features real international business people • Recording script is available at the back of the book • Mind maps hone the students’ language input in an easily accessible and memorable way

Business Vocabulary Builder

Business English Handbook 978 1405 08605 9

Essential Business Grammar Builder and Business Grammar Builder A1

A2

B1

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C2

ELEMENTARY AND INTERMEDIATE TO UPPER INTERMEDIATE Paul Emmerson

A student must-have! This two-level series of grammar reference books is aimed at professional adults or business students who need to maintain and practise their English in a business context. They present and practise the fundamental grammar requirements for students studying business English at elementary, or intermediate to upper intermediate level. Perfect for the classroom or independent study.

Essential Business Grammar Builder 978 1405 07048 5 Business Grammar Builder 978 0333 75492 4

Business Builder

Teacher’s Resource Series A1

A2

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B2

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INTERMEDIATE Paul Emmerson

One for the teachers! An absolute must-have for any teacher of business English, this photocopiable resource pack provides excellent material for the business English classroom.

Modules 1 - 3: Social English, Telephoning, Job Interviews Modules 4 - 6: Discussions and Meetings, Business Correspondence, Report Writing Modules 7 - 9: Presentations, Company Product and Customer Relations, Negotiations

modules 1, 2, 3 978 0333 99094 0 modules 4, 5, 6 978 0333 99095 7 modules 7, 8, 9 978 0333 99096 4

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Campaign: English for the Military A1

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PROFESSIONAL ENGLISH

ELEMENTARY TO UPPER INTERMEDIATE Simon Mellor-Clark, Yvonne Baker de Altamirano, Randy Walden, Nicola King and Charles Boyle

刂 AWAR WINNERD

Campaign is an award-winning three-level course that meets the English language needs of military personnel on international operations, such as peacekeeping, humanitarian assistance, and training exercises. Each of the three levels contains around 200 hours of teaching material and works to NATO’s STANAG 6001 system of levels. The three levels can take students from a false beginner/elementary level to a level 3 on the NATO STANAG scale (equivalent to The Council of Europe’s threshold level or upper intermediate on CEF).

Key features • Practical, skills-based approach ensures learners are quickly operational in the target language • Topics are drawn from authentic international military contexts including NATO and the UN • ‘World English’ boxes highlight and demonstrate the differences in vocabulary and lexis in different English-speaking countries • ‘Off-duty’ sections in each unit focus on everyday English and non-military situations which personnel would experience on a foreign posting • Teacher’s Book provides support for those with little military experience

MACMILLAN DIGITAL Resource site - see p 10 www.campaignmilitaryenglish.com

Workbook and Audio CD The Workbook revises and consolidates the key language areas. Each section opens with a list of key lexis from the unit with a phonological transcription, examples of the words in context and practice tasks. The Audio CD provides 80 hours of additional listening material for self-study and includes realistic listening texts, including radio transmissions, army briefings and drills.

Campaign Dictionary of Military Terms Richard Bowyer

The Campaign Dictionary of Military Terms provides coverage of all aspects of British, American and international military vocabulary and shows phonetic transcription, grammatical categories and clear examples illustrating how terms are used in context.

Campaign Check your Vocabulary for Military English Richard Bowyer

Based on the Campaign Dictionary of Military Terms, this workbook is designed to help students learn and improve specialist military vocabulary.

Campaign CAMPAIGN GRAMMAR PRACTICE

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English for the military

Louis Harrison

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Campaign Student’s Book Class Audio CD Workbook (+ Audio CD) Teacher’s Book

Campaign Grammar Practice ELEMENTARY Louis Harrison

Campaign Grammar Practice is the ideal grammar reference and practice book for students who need to use English in a military context. Designed for students at an elementary level, it can be used both in the classroom, and for self-study.

level 1 978 1405 00980 5 978 1405 00983 6 978 1405 02899 8 978 1405 00981 2

level 2 978 1405 00985 0 978 1405 00988 1 978 1405 02901 8 978 1405 00986 7

level 3 978 1405 00990 4 978 1405 00993 5 978 1405 02903 2 978 1405 00991 1

Key features • Comment boxes give useful background information • Key military terminology defined • Includes terminology related to: • Rank • Training • Manoeuvres

• Tactics and commands • Weapons and Equipment • Geography and terrain

Key features • Easy-to-use format with full instructions and answer key • Interactive activities suitable for use in the classroom • Also tests grammar and use of English, together with pronunciation and spelling

Key features • 50 units of clear grammatical explanations and practice exercises • Informative texts and illustrations support the exercises and give more examples of language in use • Regular, irregular and modal verb lists • Full answer key

Campaign Dictionary of Military Terms Campaign Check Your Vocabulary Workbook Campaign Grammar Practice

978 1405 06703 4 978 1405 07417 9 978 1405 07418 6


English for Law Enforcement A1

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B1

B2

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NEW

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The latest addition to the Campaign suite of titles, this course is designed to meet the needs of law enforcement personnel, from customs officers to gendarmes and police. Topics and texts have been carefully selected from a variety of law enforcement contexts and all content has been verified by law enforcement officers from all over the globe, including Thailand, Germany, Spain and the UK. English for Law Enforcement covers the full range of essential law enforcement situations including vehicle identification, stop and search, crowd control and issuing statements.

MACMILLAN DIGITAL

Key features • Accompanying CD-ROM provides additional grammar and vocabulary practice, and an intensive workout of situational language in context • Ideal for independent or classroom study • Class audio and answer keys for the Student’s Book available on the CD-ROM • The Teacher’s Book provides detailed background information for those less familiar with the law enforcement world

Interactive DVD-ROM

PROFESSIONAL ENGLISH

ELEMENTARY TO PRE-INTERMEDIATE Charles Boyle and Ileana Chersan

English for Law Enforcement 1 Student’s Book + CD-ROM Pack 978 0230 72335 1 Teacher’s Book 978 0230 72336 8

Aviation English A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

C2

ICAO level 3-4 Henry Emery and Andy Roberts

Aviation English has been specifically designed to teach English language communication skills to pilots and air traffic controllers, and to help them achieve and maintain Operational Level 4 (now an international requirement enforced by the International Civil Aviation Organization). The Student’s Book covers 12 ‘non-routine’ scenarios, providing students with all the input they would need to deal confidently and swiftly with such situations. The course uses radio-telephony dialogues to provide a professional and realistic context for the students.

Key features • Answer key and audio files are available on the Student’s Book CD-ROM • The Teacher’s Book not only provides detailed teaching notes, listening scripts and answer key, but also includes detailed background information for teachers less familiar with the aviation industry and for aviation experts new to teaching • The course can be used as an inclusive self-study course or as part of a classroom situation

MACMILLAN DIGITAL Interactive CD-ROMs Resource site - see p 10 www.macmillanenglish.com/aviationenglish

The Student’s Book Pack comes with two CD-ROMs: • The Student’s Book CD-ROM with interactive simulations, and detailed extra pronunciation and listening exercises • The Macmillan English Dictionary Pronunciation CD-ROM

Aviation English Student’s Book CD-ROM

Aviation English Student’s Book + CD-ROMs Pack Teacher’s Book Class Audio CDs

978 0230 02757 2 978 0230 02758 9 978 0230 02759 6

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Macmillan Dictionaries Michael Rundell (Editor-in-Chief) and Gwyneth Fox (Associate Editor)

DICTIONARIES

Macmillan English Dictionary p 63 MED CD-ROM

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Macmillan Essential Dictionary p 67 Macmillan Phrasal Verbs Plus p 68 Macmillan School Dictionary

Since publication of the first edition of the Macmillan English Dictionary in 2002, Macmillan have produced a growing range of dictionaries responding to the exact needs of learners all over the world. In developing the range, the writers have benefited from two invaluable resources:

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• high-quality linguistic data the World English Corpus, along with a suite of advanced software, provides the tools for identifying the essential and up-to-date facts about English, and enables us to analyse the differences between the ways words are used by native speakers and by learners

Centre for English Corpus Linguistics

• expert advice at every stage of the writing process, experienced teachers, coursebook writers and language students contribute suggestions and comments, providing detailed information about what learners really need to know

Each of the dictionaries in the range contains a selection of the following features specially created to suit the differing needs of its users: Look to the stars for the words you really need The core vocabulary that learners need most for writing and speaking English is highlighted in red, explained in detail and graded for frequency of use How words are used together naturally Examples of real English taken from a 200-million word corpus show how particular words are used together Increasing learners’ vocabulary Special notes throughout provide unique help for vocabulary building, and subject-specific vocabulary is clearly labelled and illustrated Building learner confidence Navigational features allow learners to find a word quickly, choose the right meaning and learn how to use it correctly Language Awareness Language Awareness and Study Skills sections help students to become better learners by understanding how English works

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Macmillan English Dictionary A1

A2

B1

B2

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UPPER INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED

The most frequently used 7,500 words in English – the ideal vocabulary size for an advanced learner – are printed in red, graded with stars, and explained with extra detail about how to use them.

DICTIONARIES

The second edition of the Macmillan English Dictionary contains a wealth of new material, while building on the innovative features that won it two prestigious awards. Centre for English Corpus Linguistics

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 subject-specific vocabulary, World English and encyclopaedic information • Clear definitions, using the most common words • Detailed information about the 7,500 most frequent words, identified by their red headwords • Collocation boxes • Vocabulary-building sections • Metaphor boxes • Usage notes on style, grammar and varieties of English • Language Awareness pages on idioms, pragmatics, word formation and much, much more

MACMILLAN DIGITAL Interactive CD-ROM Resource site - see p 10 www.macmillandictionaries.com

Online edition

The second edition includes: • • • • •

Hundreds of new words (satnav, greenwash, carbon trading, adspend, crystal meth, cyberlaw, geoeconomics) Many more collocations, synonyms and antonyms Extra clearly labelled subject-specific vocabulary (equity capital, faultline, heritage language, link rot, culture medium, data compression) Multi-page vocabulary building sections on the themes of movement, communication and emotions A complete package of unique, carefully researched materials based on a detailed analysis of learners’ own writing. Full-page writing sections and ‘Get it right’ boxes help students to become more confident writers in academic and professional situations. This material has been created following a two-year collaboration with the Centre for English Corpus Linguistics, led by Professor Sylviane Granger, at the Université catholique de Louvain in Belgium.

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MED Magazine E-lessons and classroom activities Dictation activities and games Demo of the MED CD-ROM News and reviews and much more

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Free access to the Macmillan English Dictionary Online www.macmillandictionary.com

www.macmillandictionaries.com

Macmillan English Dictionary 2nd Edition British English Paperback with CD-ROM 978 1405 02526 3 Paperback 978 1405 02628 4 Hardback with CD-ROM 978 0230 02546 2 Hardback 978 0230 02545 5 International Student Edition Paperback with CD-ROM* 978 0230 02493 9 International Student Edition Paperback* 978 0230 02492 2 Stand-alone CD-ROM 978 1405 06397 5 Network CD-ROM 2-20 users 978 0230 02720 6 Network CD-ROM 21-50 users 978 0230 03864 6 Network CD-ROM 51-100 users 978 0230 03863 9 *Only available in certain countries

Macmillan English Dictionary 1st Edition American English Paperback with CD-ROM 978 0333 96672 3 Paperback 978 0333 96670 9 Hardback with CD-ROM 978 0333 96671 6 Hardback 978 0333 96669 3 Workbook 978 0333 96690 7 Stand-alone CD-ROM 978 0333 96691 4 Network CD-ROM 2-10 users 978 1405 00239 4 Network CD-ROM 11-25 users Network CD-ROM 26-50 users

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DICTIONARIES

Full coverage of British and American English spelling, pronunciation and meaning

Menus in longer entries take users straight to the right meaning

The most important words to be used for writing and speaking are highlighted in red and graded with stars

Clearly labelled subject-specific vocabulary

ardor 66 argyle ........................................................................................................................................... ardor / "A;(r)d@(r) / the American spelling of ardour ardour / "A;(r)d@(r) / noun [ U ] 1 very strong feelings of

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1 [ C ] a particular subject, type of activity etc : Mathematics is a subject which has links with all other curriculum areas. o What is your main area of concern? o His particular area of expertise is engineering. 2 [ C ] a part of a city, town, country etc : Bus services in rural areas are not very good. o I went on a tour of Vancouver and the surrounding area. o +of My family has lived in this area of England for years. 2a. a part of a building, space etc used for a particular purpose : You can park only in designated areas (=places available for this purpose). o Visitors should wait in the reception area. 3 [ C ] a place on the surface of something such as a part of your body : Be sure to apply sunblock to sensitive areas of your skin. 4 area or surface area [ C / U ] MATHS the amount of space that the surface of a place or shape covers. Area is expressed in square units, such as square kilometres or square miles : The surface area of the screen should be at least one square metre. 5 the area [singular] the PENALTY AREA on a football field : He scored from the edge of the area. "area %code noun [ C ] a DIALLING CODE arena / @"ri;n@ / noun [ C ] # 1 a large area that is surrounded by seats, used for sports or entertainment : a circus arena 2 the people and activities involved with a particular subject or activity : Today, businesses must be able to compete in the international arena. o Publishers must move into the electronic arena. aren’t / A;(r)nt / short form 1 the usual way of saying or writing ‘are not’. This is not often used in formal writing. : We aren’t going to Spain this year. 2 the usual way of saying or writing ‘am not’ in questions : I’m looking thinner, aren’t I? Argentine / "A;(r)dZ@ntaIn / adj see Nationalities table Argentinian / %A;(r)dZ@n"tIni@n / noun [ C ] see Nationalities table argon / "A;(r)gQn / noun [ U ] CHEMISTRY a gas that is in the air and that does not produce a chemical reaction when mixed with other substances. It is sometimes used in electric lights. argot / "A;(r)g@U, "A;(r)g@t / noun [ C / U ] words that are used by a particular group of people = JARGON : military argot arguable / "A;(r)gju@b(@)l / adj 1 if something is arguable, you are not completely certain whether it is true or correct : Whether good students make good teachers is arguable. 2 formal if a fact or statement is arguable, there is evidence that it is true or that people agree with it : The judge held that there was an arguable case of libel. arguably / "A;(r)gju@bli / adv # used for stating your opinion or belief, especially when you think other people may disagree : This is arguably the best club in town.

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! o +with Don’t argue with me – you know I’m right. o +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. o +about/over They are still arguing over the details of the contract.

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Collocation Adverbs frequently used with argue 2 䡲 consistently, convincingly, forcefully, passionately, persuasively, plausibly, strongly PHRASE argue sb into/out of (doing) sth British to persuade someone to do/not to do something : I’ve managed to argue him out of going to the match. 2 TOSS

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1 [ C ] an angry disagreement between people = QUARREL : a heated argument (=extremely angry disagreement) o

without an argument They won’t accept higher prices without an argument. o have an argument (with sb) I’ve had an argument with my girlfriend. o get into an argument (with sb) Every time we visit my family, he gets into an argument with my sister. o +about/over I try to avoid arguments about money. 1a. a discussion or debate between people with different views, opinions etc : win/lose an argument We can win this argument if we present the facts clearly. o +about/over The party is involved in an argument over economic policy. 2 [ C / U ] a reason or set of reasons that you use for persuading other people to support your views, opinions etc : The Court of Appeal rejected her arguments. o His main argument is stated in the opening chapter. o +for/against There are powerful arguments against releasing them from prison. o You could make an argument for working shorter hours.

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Get it right: same Same never comes after a:

The adjective alike is never used before a noun. It is 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 䡲 broadly, directly, roughly The Scottish figures are not directly comparable.

Adjectives frequently used with similar 䡲 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 䡲 essentially, exactly, much, precisely, quite, roughly 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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You can use the adverbs similarly, likewise, and in the same way to show that the points, ideas, or situations that you are comparing are alike. They are often used to modify the whole sentence and, in that case, are used at the beginning of a sentence, followed by a comma: One-parent families may come about because of death, divorce or separation in a two parent family. Similarly, a one-parent family may become a two-parent family through marriage or remarriage. Media theories must make the absence of state control their cornerstone. Likewise, proposals for the reform of the media must pay due attention to it. 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. Note that the adverb similarly is much more frequent than in the same way and likewise.

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1.5. Using the preposition like, the conjunction as, and the expression as . . . as You can also use the preposition like, the conjunction as, and the expression as + ADJECTIVE / ADVERB + as . . . to describe similarities. The preposition like is used before noun phrases: Like many others, Berkeley EV2 objectedExpand to the complete your Vocabulary Communication .................................................................................................................................... materialism of Hobbes. 2. Argue The police, like most people, have stereotypical views A. WORDS THAT DESCRIBE as to the ‘typical’ criminal or delinquent. Those girls are always arguing. o He argues with me about everything. o We used to argue over who should The conjunction as introduces clauses. It is often preCOMMUNICATION drive. ceded by a comma: The ‘Celtic belt’ was heavily forested in those days, as was Italy in pre-Roman times. 1. Answer The contexts in which they work vary, as do their I asked him where he was going but he didn’t answer. personal and professional backgrounds. o She failed to answer most of the questions that were She had left him, just as she so threatened to do. o ‘I don’t know,’ she answered truthfully. putoften to her. o He answered he had seen them leaving together. He does not want opinion polls banned, as is that the case in Australia and some European countries. Answer is also an noun and is used in the phrases give an answer and in answer to: I’ll give you a Get it right: it definite answer tomorrow. o He said nothing in answer Don’t use the impersonal pronoun in subject position toither question, but continued staring out of the window. after as:

1.1 To answer someone reply to answer someone: ‘I know,’ he replied.

o They

got up and walked out before I had a chance to reply. o When asked where she was going, she replied that it was none of their business. o I asked him how he was, and he replied with a shrug.

respond to answer something that someone says, especially when they have challenged or criticized you: ‘I’m telling you it’s not true,’ Martinez responded. o ‘Is there anything you would like to do today?’ he asked, but she didn’t respond. o How do you respond to the suggestion that this is all the government’s fault?

make a response or give a response I called out

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. o 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. o 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. o He’d had another quarrel with Jamie.

fight to disagree in an angry way about something: What are you two fighting about now? o 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. o We rowed constantly about everything. o He has rowed with everyone in the group.

to him, but he made no response. o Being an astute politician, she gave a careful response that completely failed to answer the question.

have a row They had a row and he walked out.

Note: Reply and respond mean more or less the same as answer, but are a little more formal, and are used mainly in written English.

bicker or squabble to argue with someone about

retort to answer someone immediately in an angry or

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Women still have to work twice as hard as men for a same salary. Women still have to work twice as hard as men for the same salary.

1.4. Using the adverbs similarly, likewise, and in the same way

Frequency per million words

Note that same can also be used as a pronoun: The rules are almost the same as for domestic operations. In all but a few minor respects, the privileges of the two Houses of Parliament are the same.

humorous way: ‘Mind your own business!’ she retorted. o Democrats retorted that the plan leaves millions of poor Americans out in the cold.

answer sb back to reply rudely to someone who has more authority than you: Don’t you dare answer me back!

o Our parents were always having rows about money.

Note: Row is used mainly in British English. things that are not important: The children bickered constantly with each other. o They have been bickering for months over the leadership. o A group of boys were squabbling over the ball. o 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? o She’s fallen out with her parents.

Note: Fall out is informal and is used in British English.

1.2 To answer someone at a later time get back to sb if you get back to someone, you give them an answer at a later time because you were not able to do it earlier: He said he was busy but promised he would get back to me in the afternoon.

phone back or call back or ring back to telephone someone again, or to telephone someone who telephoned you earlier: I’ll call you back as soon as I hear any news.

Note: Ring back is used in British English.

1.3 To answer someone in writing answer sth I hate it when people don’t answer my emails. o She answered an advertisement in the newspaper.

reply It took them a week to reply to my letter. o I wrote many times but she never replied. o They replied that unfortunately there were no vacancies at present.

3. Ask I wondered where she had got the money, but didn’t like to ask. o If you need help with the translation, why don’t you ask Maria? o Don’t be afraid to ask questions. o ‘Is something the matter?’ he asked gently. o ask (sb) how/what/who/why She asked me how I knew about it. o They asked whether I had any objections.

3.1 To ask someone a question inquire or enquire to ask someone for information about something: Why don’t you telephone the theatre and inquire about tickets? o I am writing to inquire whether you have any vacancies in September. o ‘What’s for dinner?’ Brian inquired.

demand to ask something in a very firm and angry way: ‘What do you want?’ she demanded. o MPs demanded to know the reason for the delay.

respond Thousands of readers responded to our questionnaire.

get back to sb I’m sorry I didn’t get back to you about that proposal. o We’ll get back to you early next week.

write back I wrote back and told them I was no longer interested. o She wrote back to Sarah, giving her all the family’s news.

3.2 To ask someone a lot of questions to find out what they know or think question sb to ask someone a lot of questions to find out what they know or what they think about something: Interviewers questioned 1,033 people between the 23rd and 26th of August. o I wish people would stop questioning me about what happened.

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Macmillan Topics A1

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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

CONTENT AND LANGUAGE INTEGRATED LEARNING Macmillan Topics

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Vocabulary Practice Series

p 73

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 ‘Word File’ glossary of key vocabulary on each page gives essential while reading lexical support, with common American and British English differences noted • A ‘Check it Out’ section provides an up-to-date checklist of specialist language, plus useful websites

A new subscription-based teaching resource site with an exciting range of flexible, ready-made, subject-specific resources for both English language teachers and subject teachers.

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

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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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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.

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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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Exercises that use vocabulary in context ensure comprehension and correct language formation

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Macmillan Books for Teachers The titles in the Macmillan Books for Teachers series have been written to inform teachers worldwide. They are insightful and practical, with a focus on covering the most effective theories and techniques for real-world teaching situations. All of our titles have been written by leaders in their fields, and insights from academic research are combined with a wealth of hands-on experience to create books which are both practical and engaging.

Our series editor, Adrian Underhill, is a well-known teacher trainer and consultant. He works with educators in many countries on the development of continuous professional learning programmes, humanistic education, interpersonal skills and organisational development.

METHODOLOGY MACMILLAN DIGITAL Uncovering EAP

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Uncovering CLIL

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500 Activities for the Primary Classroom

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Blended Learning

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An A-Z of ELT

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Learning Teaching

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Beyond the Sentence

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Sound Foundations

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700 Classroom Activities

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Uncovering Grammar

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Teaching Reading Skills in a Foreign Language

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Uncovering EAP

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How to Teach Academic Reading and Writing Sam McCarter and Phil Jakes

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Uncovering EAP 978 0230 72322 1

• Teachers new to teaching academic writing and reading • More experienced teachers looking for new ideas and resources for their classrooms

METHODOLOGY

Teachers are finding nowadays that they are increasingly being asked to teach academic and study skills to students going on to further study in an English-speaking environment. 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.

Uncovering EAP

Uncovering CLIL Content and Language Integrated Learning in Bilingual and Multilingual Education Peeter Mehisto, Maria-Jesus Frigols and David Marsh

Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) refers to methodologies used in dual-focused educational contexts in which an additional language is used as a medium for the teaching of non-language content. There has been considerable interest in CLIL teaching recently and it is now being adopted as a teaching practice globally. Uncovering CLIL has been written to act as a guide for both language and subject teachers to the various methodologies and techniques involved in CLIL teaching. CLIL is not restricted merely to teaching in English, therefore this title talks about CLIL programmes in a number of languages and contexts. 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.

Key features • Ideal for teachers getting started in CLIL and existing CLIL practitioners in search of new ideas • Presents a broad overview of CLIL essentials for teachers at both primary and secondary level • Contains a wide range of practical ideas and activities that can be used in the CLIL classroom

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Who is Uncovering CLIL for? • 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

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500 Activities for the Primary Classroom

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METHODOLOGY

Carol Read

Carol Read is a well-known primary specialist and teacher trainer, as well as the author of numerous primary courses. She’s now written the definitive handbook for all primary teachers and teacher trainers.

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Who is it for? •

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

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. Every primary teacher and teacher trainer should have a copy of this book!

Blended Learning

Who is it for?

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.

Blended Learning

• 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

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.

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An A–Z of ELT

Who is it for?

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.

• 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

An A-Z of ELT 978 1405 07063 8

Learning Teaching Jim Scrivener

AWAR WINNERD

Learning Teaching has been one of the most successful guides to English since it was first published in 1994. Not only a superb textbook for initial training courses, it is also a no-nonsense handbook for practising ELT teachers, helping you to succeed from class to class, from week to week, and from year to year.

Who is it for? • Teachers about to embark on an initial teacher training course such as a CELTA • Newly-qualified teachers • In-service teachers looking to expand or review their areas of knowledge

This book will help you to deepen your understanding of what happens – and of what is possible – in the language classroom. But Jim Scrivener’s approach is not merely theoretical: Learning Teaching is packed with practical – and immediately useable – activities.

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Learning Teaching has been revised and extended to take account of recent changes in thinking about ELT.


Who is it for?

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? In this witty and incisive book, Scott Thornbury takes discourse apart to show how it is organised and how it aids communication. Starting with an examination of genre, he goes on to look at how we structure written and spoken text and how we use these structures in comprehending meanings.

Most importantly, Scott Thornbury 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.

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

Beyond the Sentence 978 1405 06407 1

Sound Foundations English Pronunciation

METHODOLOGY

• 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

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 as it comes up in the classroom.

The first half of the book is a description of the phonological system. In it, Adrian Underhill discusses the sounds of English and describes how they are physically produced. The second half consists of creative and practical classroom activities which you can use to help your students improve their pronunciation. The latest edition includes an Audio CD which contains clearly recorded examples of the sounds described in the book.

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 highquality activities that require little to no preparation • Resource centre managers looking to increase their collection of practical methodology books

700 Classroom Activities David Seymour and Maria Popova

This is a book which 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. The clear organisation of the book makes it easy to cross-refer and supplement your coursebook or syllabus. All the activities have been classroom-tested and work with a wide range of students.

Who is it for? • Teachers looking to expand their own knowledge of the way grammar works, and to to encourage the same curiosity in their students

Sound Foundations (with Audio CD) 978 1405 06410 1

700 Classroom Activities 978 1405 08001 9

Uncovering Grammar Scott Thornbury

As teachers, we often talk about ‘covering’ grammar points. Scott Thornbury 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 978 1405 08006 4

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Teaching Reading Skills in a Foreign Language METHODOLOGY

Christine Nuttall

In this classic text, 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 in a Foreign Language 978 1405 08005 7

Children Learning English Jayne Moon

There is something special about teaching children. Jayne Moon’s academic rigour and classroom experience inform every page of this book – 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.

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

Children Learning English 978 1405 08002 6

Discover English 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? • Teachers who want to develop language awareness and analysis skills • New and experienced teachers alike who want to increase their own understanding of the English language

Discover English 978 1405 08003 3

Teaching Practice A Guide 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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Who is it for? • New teachers on initial teacher-training courses, looking for information on basic classroom skills • Newly qualified teachers, or those returning to the classroom and looking to brush-up their skills


Palgrave Macmillan is a global academic publisher serving learning and scholarship in the field of higher education, and publishing for the professional business and serious non-fiction markets. For more information, please visit: www.palgrave.com. The English Language and Linguistics Companion

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Studying the English Language (2nd Edition)

NEW EDITION

Rob Penhallurick

Edited by Keith Allan, Geoff Finch, Julie Bradshaw, Georgina Heydon and Kate Burridge

PALGRAVE

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.

An 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.

An Introduction to Qualitative Research in Applied Linguistics

Study Skills for Speakers of English as a Second Language

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Marilyn Lewis and Hayo Reinders

Written in a clear and friendly way, this book gives invaluable practical support and information for the thousands of students who go abroad every year to study in English-speaking universities.

This excellent volume brings together an impressive array of expert voices from around the globe, offering practical, accessible and informed guidance on conducting qualitative research within the field of applied linguistics.

The Study Skills Handbook (3rd Edition)

Teachers Exploring Tasks in English Language Teaching

Stella Cottrell

A no-nonsense, practical guide to help students maximise their potential during their time at university, this book is an invaluable companion for any student.

Edited by Corony Edwards and Jane Willis

A winner of the British Council Innovation in English Language Teaching Award 2006, this is a collection of task-based teaching and learning methods written by teachers for teachers.

Research and Practice in Applied Linguistics Series Series Editors: Christopher N. Candlin and David R. Hall All books in this 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.

Teaching English to Young Learners - Anna Maria Pinter Corpora and Language Education - Lynne Flowerdew Intercultural Interaction - Helen Spencer-Oatey and Peter Franklin Managing Innovation in Language Teaching - Numa Markee and Susan Gonzo Bilingual Education - Marilyn Martin-Jones

A Student’s Guide to the MA TESOL Nancy Bell

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A practical and insightful guide to obtaining an MA TESOL for students, combining fundamental theory with a practical ‘how-to’ approach and offering invaluable advice whilst pointing to resources for research, personal and professional development.

The Frameworks of English: Introducing Language Structures (2nd Edition) Kim Ballard

‘As a crystal-clear, well-illustrated exposition of all the linguistic nuts and bolts one would want a beginner English language student to know, this is unsurpassed.’ - Jonathan Culpeper, Lancaster University, UK

The English Language and Linguistics Companion Teachers Exploring Tasks in English Language Teaching A Student’s Guide to the MA TESOL The Frameworks of English (2nd Edition) Studying the English Language (2nd Edition) An Introduction to Qualitative Research in Applied Linguistics English Grammar: An Introduction (2nd Edition) English Grammar for Today (2nd Edition) Teaching English to Young Learners Corpora and Language Education Intercultural Interaction Managing Innovation in Language Teaching Bilingual Education Palgrave Skills Guides Study Skills for Speakers of English as a Second Language The Study Skills Handbook, (3rd Edition)

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English Grammar: An Introduction (2nd Edition) Peter Collins and Carmella Hollo

Fully revised and expanded, this practical introduction to English grammar is now even more accessible to those without any prior grammatical knowledge. There is greater discussion and exemplification of key terms, while essential topics are now fully introduced at the outset.

English Grammar for Today (2nd Edition) Geoffrey Leech, Margaret Deuchar and Robert Hoogenraad

Written by a team led by a world authority in English grammar, English Grammar for Today has established itself as a rich educational experience for both native- and non-native-speaking students.

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SOUTH AFRICA Macmillan South Africa (Pty) Ltd Private Bag X19, Northlands 2116 Johannesburg Tel: (27) 11 731 3300 Fax: (27) 11 731 3500 E-mail: info@macmillan.co.za SPAIN Macmillan English Language Teaching C/ Principe de Vergara 36 - 6 dcha, 28013 Madrid Tel: +34 91 524 94 20 Fax: +34 91 524 94 21 E-mail: marketing@macmillan.es SUDAN The Nile Bookshop New Extension Street 41, PO Box 8036 Khartoum Tel: +249 11 463 749 Fax: +249 11 793 729 E-mail: nilebookshopsudan@gmail.com SWAZILAND Macmillan Boleswa (Pty) Ltd, Swaziland Plot 230/231, First Avenue Matsapha Industrial Site PO Box 1235 Manzini Tel: (268) 518 4533 Fax: (268) 518 5247 E-mail: macmillan@iafrica.sz SWEDEN Läro Media Bokhandel Örebro AB Ormestagatan 8 70220 Örebro Tel: 019 260015 Fax: 019 323866 E-mail: order@laromedia.se Utbildningsstaden AB/ The Book Corner Rosenlundsplatsen 1 41120 Göteborg Tel: +46 314 19300 Fax: +46 314 19323 E-mail: teachers-bookshop@ utbildningsstaden.se Web: www.utbildningsstaden.se Studium International Bookshop Karlavägen 4 114 24 Stockholm Tel: 0046 8660 0386 Fax: 0046 8440 2023 E-mail: info@studiumbookshop.com SWITZERLAND Macmillan Education c/o Michael Taylor Regional Manager Hoeheweg 17 CH-3006 Bern Tel: +41313511364 E-mail: m.taylor@macmillan.com SYRIA International Book Centre Al-Waer Area Al-Jazeera Al-Rabe’a, Homs Tel: +963 955 939153 Fax: +963 11 4735654 E-mail: macmill@terra.net.lb or intbc@terra.net.lb Modern Technical Centre Halbouni Street PO Box 2591 Damascus Tel: +963 11 2233 980 Fax: +963 11 2216 139 E-mail: suma79@scs-net.org TAIWAN Macmillan Taiwan 11F-2 83 Yenping South Road Taipei 100 Tel: +886 2 2388 3208 Fax: +886 2 2375 6882 E-mail: taipei@macmillan.com.tw

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The English Language Bookshop 31 George Street Brighton East Sussex BN2 1RH Tel: +44 1273 604864 Fax: +44 1273 687280 E-mail: sales@elb-brighton.com Web: www.elb-brighton.com Keltic Unit B Bicester Park Charbridge Way Bicester OX26 4ST Tel: +44 (0) 1869 363589 Fax: +44 (0) 01869 363590 E-mail: keltic@ybp.com Web: www.keltic.co.uk LCL International Booksellers Ltd 104-106 Judd Street London WC1H 9PU Tel: +44 207 837 0486 Fax: +44 207 833 9452 E-mail: sales.lcl@btinternet.com Web: www.lclib.com UKRAINE Macmillan Ukraine 25 Lva Tolstogo St. Kyiv 01032 Tel/Fax: +380 44 247 06 40/+380 44 235 20 01 E-mail: office@macmillan.kiev.ua Eurokniga Ltd Office 1 Soborna Sq.6 Odessa 65045 Tel: +380 48 7770013 Fax: +380 48 7770019 E-mail: ofman@eurokniga.com.ua Web: www.eurokniga.com.ua TSP 47 Shota Rustaveli St. 01023 Kyiv Tel: +380 44 284 3850 Tel/Fax: +380 44 284 3847 E-mail: tsp20002000@mail.ru UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Ali Basim Al-Sawad (Representative) Macmillan Education PO Box 502510, Dubai Tel: + 971 4 390 2736 Fax: + 971 4 390 8057 E-mail: info@macmillan.ae or alibasim@macmillan.ae Magrudy’s Educational Resource Centre 31st Street Jumeirah 1 PO Box 1155 Dubai Tel: +971 4 297 9797 Fax: +971 4 268 4244 E-mail: Unni.Krishnan@magrudy.com Al-Mutanabbi Bookshop PO Box 71946 Abu Dhabi: Tel: +971 2 634 0319 Fax: +971 2 631 7706 Dubai: Tel: +971 4 396 5778 Fax: +971 4 396 6177 Sharjah: Tel: +971 6 568 3499 Fax: +971 6 568 8505 E-mail: albatra@emirates.net.ae All Prints Distributors & Publishers Sheikh Saif Bin Butty Building Al Nasr Street Abu Dhabi PO Box 857 Tel: +971 2 633 6999 Fax: +971 2 632 0844 E-mail: allprints@allprints.co.ae Jarir Dist. Bookshop Al Salam Street Tourist Club Area PO Box 73520 Abu Dhabi Tel: +971 2 645 8987 Fax: +971 2 645 9987 E-mail: jarirbookstore@gmail.com Web: www.jarirbookstore.net Jashanmal National Company LLC Academic Books Department PO Box 1545, Dubai Tel: +971 4 3419757 Mob: + 971 50 3524067 Fax: +971 4 3407047 E-mail: julias@jashanmal.ae

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TITLE INDEX

A-Z of ELT, An Academic Writing Advanced Language Practice Aviation English

76 53 51 61

B 58 45 77 15 79 76 67 20 14 54-55 59 59 59 59 7

CAE Testbuilder Campaign Check Your Vocabulary Series Cheeky Monkey Children’s Games Children Learning English College Writing

45 61 48 13 25 78 53

D Destination Grammar and Vocabulary Series Discover English

50 78

E Easy English for Busy People Effective Reading Elementary Language Practice Email English English for Law Enforcement English Grammar: An Introduction English Grammar for Today English Language and Linguistics Companion, The English Reading and Comprehension English World Essential Business Grammar Builder

50 31 51 59 61 79 79 79 31 16 59

F First Certificate Language Practice First Certificate PassKey First Certificate Star First Certificate Testbuilder Footprints Frameworks of English: Introducing Language Structures, The

51 44 44 45 18 79

30

H Heinemann ELT Elementary English Grammar, The Heinemann ELT English Grammar, The Heinemann ELT English Wordbuilder, The Heinemann ELT Hits Heinemann ELT TOEFL® Preparation Course, The Hello Jojo Hello Robby Rabbit Here Comes Minibus! Here Comes Super Bus

46 46 46 45 47 56 79 34 29 79 51 6-7 7

J Jump Aboard

21

K KET Testbuilder

45

Language Practice Series Laser Learning Teaching Learning to Listen Little Bugs Little Writers

51 40 76 52 15 22

M Macmillan Books for Teachers Series Macmillan Children’s Dictionary Macmillan Children’s Readers MacmillanEducation.com Macmillan English MacmillanEnglish.com Macmillan English Campus Macmillan English Dictionary Macmillan English Explorers Macmillan English Grammar in Context Macmillan English Handwriting Macmillan Essential Dictionary Macmillan Foundation Skills Series Macmillan Heinemann ELT Children’s Readers Macmillan Literature Collections Macmillan Phrasal Verbs Plus Macmillan Picture Dictionary Macmillan Practice Online Macmillan Readers Macmillan School Dictionary Macmillan Topics Macmillan Vocabulary Practice Series Managing Innovation in Language Teaching Mini Magic Move Move Ahead

74-78 25 24 8 22 8 4 62-65 23 49 22 67 25 24 70-71 68 25 5, 35 70-71 69 72 73 79 14 39 30

N

G Galaxy

IELTS Foundation IELTS Foundation Study Skills IELTS Graduation IELTS Testbuilders Improve your IELTS Skills Series In Company Introduction to Qualitative Research in Applied Linguistics, An Inside Out Inspiration Intercultural Interaction Intermediate Language Practice Interactive Whiteboard Material Interactive Worlds

L

C

84

13 26-27

I

A

Basic Survival BEC Testbuilders Beyond the Sentence Big Bugs Bilingual Education Blended Learning Brave New Words Brilliant Brilliant Fun Business, The Business Builder Business English Handbook Business Grammar Builder Business Vocabulary Builder Busy Board

Here’s Patch the Puppy Hot Spot

52 52 52 31 47 12 13 14 19

New Inside Out New Inside Out Digital New Proficiency Passkey New Proficiency Testbuilder

32-33 6, 32-33 44 45

O Onestopclil Onestopenglish

3 2

P Paragraph Writing Patch and Robby Show, The People Like Us People Like Us, Too

53 14 53 53

PET Testbuilder Picture Grammar for Children Presentations in English Prospects

45 25 58 30

R Reading Keys Ready for CAE Ready for FCE Ready for PET Reward Rising Star

52 42-43 42 42 38 44

S Shine Skills for First Certificate Series Smart Smash Sound Foundations Story Magic Story Magic Interactive Whiteboard Material Straightforward Student’s Guide to the MA TESOL, A Studying the English Language Study Skills for Speakers of English as a Second Language Study Skills Handbook, The Survival English

28 43 30 28 77 20 7 36 79 79 79 79 58

T Teachers Exploring Tasks in English Language Teaching Teaching English to Young Learners Teaching Practice Teaching Reading Skills in a Foreign Language Telephone English Tempo Test Compiler Testbuilder Series Tips for IELTS

79 79 78 78 58 28 45 45 47

U Uncovering CLIL Uncovering EAP Uncovering Grammar

75 75 77

W Way Ahead WayAhead Readers Writing in Paragraphs

21 21 53

Y You and Me Young Writers

12 22


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