Macmillan Middle East 2011 School Catalogue

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Macmillan Education - setting new trends in English Language and Curriculum Teaching Pre-School/KG

Primary

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Primary Readers

Primary Curriculum

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Teenage/Secondary

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We work with teachers, students, institutions, educational authorities and Ministries of Education to develop high-quality coursebooks, dictionaries and supplementary materials to suit the needs of teachers and students of all levels.

Macmillan Readers

Levels Chart

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Digital Resources

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Pre-School/KG

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Primary

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Primary Skills & Reference

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Primary Curriculum

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Curriculum Reading Series

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Primary Readers

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Macmillan Readers

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Teenage/Secondary

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Contents

Macmillan Education is one of the world’s leading publishers of English Language Teaching and school curriculum materials.

CLIL, Skills, Reference and Methodology 68 Macmillan Arabic Library

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Author Index

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Title Index

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Macmillan Offices and Distributors

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Skills

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

Recommended titles – for use alongside our courses

Available in 2011 A

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Books for Teachers

British h English

America an English

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For information about adult, exam, and business courses, go to www.macmillanenglish.com Bryan Stephens

Meetings in English Be effective in international meetings

For courses for adults, exams and professionals, please request a copy of the ELT: Adult, Vocational and Professional catalogue from your local agent (see addresses listed on page 92) or go to www.macmillanenglish. com/middleeast

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Introduction

Welcome to our 2011 Middle East & North Africa Schools Catalogue Who is Macmillan Education? Macmillan Education is a global publisher of English Language Teaching (ELT), curriculum, digital and online materials, based in the UK but with local offices throughout the world. We work with local teachers, institutions, educational authorities and Ministries of Education to develop high-quality coursebooks, supplementary materials, digital resources and teacher training to suit the needs of today’s classrooms.

Middle East & North Africa Schools Catalogue Profiled in this catalogue are materials for students from pre-primary through to teenage and secondary level, along with Readers and reference books suitable for these levels, as well as professional development books for teachers. Today our publishing is more about digital materials than ever before and you will find information about all these materials to support students and teachers at all school levels.

Digital New for 2011, we have a huge range of course-specific and standalone Interactive Whiteboard materials. Our suite of resource websites continues to grow, while Onestopenglish.com celebrates its 10th birthday with a brand-new design. Don’t forget our free Webinars from leading Macmillan authors which will continue throughout 2011.

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Pre-school and Primary Hula Hoop is our latest course for kindergarten, specially designed to offer a gentle introduction to English for those schools with more limited class time. For schools teaching American English, Take Shape is a multi-component course with a consistent focus on communicative skills with short, engaging units. This year we are launching a brand-new series of Phonics Reading books to complement the first four levels of the best-selling Macmillan English Explorers Series. They are perfect to use alongside the existing Explorers, or as a standalone phonics reading scheme.

Curriculum Our hugely popular Macmillan Mathematics course is now joined by the six-level Macmillan Science course. Pupils are encouraged to find things out for themselves through hands-on activities while being fully supported by clear learning outcomes, key word boxes, clear presentation of concepts and a CD-ROM for each level.

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You’ll find a huge range of new and relaunched Kingfisher reference and reading books with beautiful illustrations and accessible formats.

Teenage/Secondary We are launching two new courses for teenagers in 2011, Code and Gateway, both of which gradually prepare them for school-leaving exams. At the same time we continue to enhance our existing courses, with a new level for Hot Spot and the first two levels of a new edition of Inspiration, New Inspiration. You’ll find more information on our activities in the Middle East by visiting www.macmillanenglish.com/middleeast, and we would love to see you at one of our events. In the meantime we wish you every success in 2011.

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The Middle East and North Africa Team

Academic Advisor Steve Thompson with secondary students using our course Flying High for Saudi Arabia at the King Saud School in Riyadh

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Course

Beginner

High Beginner/ Pre-Intermediate Elementary

A1 Beginner 0 Breakthrough

A2 Elementary 1 Elementary

IELTS 0–2

KET IELTS 3

Intermediate

Upper Intermediate

Advanced

B1/B1+ Pre-int/Intermediate 2 Lower intermediate

B2/B2+ Intermediate/Upper Int 3 Upper intermediate

C2/C2 Advanced 5 Upper advanced

PET/BEC Preliminary IELTS 4

FCE/BEC Vantage IELTS 5

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

Pre-school/KG 11

Hello Jojo

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You and Me

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Hula Hoop

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Hats On

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Fingerprints

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Surprise!

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Playtime

Levels Chart

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Primary 18

English World

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Macmillan English

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Way Ahead

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Jump Aboard

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Footprints

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Caravan

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Smile for Me

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Time for English

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Bravo!

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Take Shape

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All Aboard!

30

Fantastic!

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Bounce

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Twist and Shout Council of Europe level Macmillan level ALTE level Cambridge ESOL exam

CPE IELTS 7–8

Teenage/Secondary 59

Code

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New Inspiration

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Inspiration American Inspiration

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Gateway

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Hot Spot

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Move Ahead

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Smash

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Tempo

66

Mega

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Shine

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American Shine

CLIL, Skills, Reference & Methodology 69

Vocabulary Practice Series

69

Macmillan Topics

70

Macmillan English Grammar in Context

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Destination Series

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Rainbow

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Learning to Listen

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Reading Keys

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Effective Reading

73

English Reading and Comprehension

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Sentence Writing

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Writing in Paragraphs

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Academic Writing

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Digital Resources

Interactive Whiteboard Material Macmillan Education produces a wide range of products for use on Interactive Whiteboards, both to support Macmillan courses and as standalone resources for use alongside any coursebook. The following can be used as standalone materials or in conjunction with any coursebook.

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

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

42557 9

42703 0

42708 5

ISBN PREFIX 978 8479

These IWB materials are platform independent Key features ■

Each Science Zone pack includes approximately 150 enjoyable and engaging Interactive Whiteboard activities and 36 photocopiable worksheets

Covers 12 key scientific topics per level

The interactive activities cleverly exploit the benefits of IWB technology to their maximum potential to ensure students are engaged and motivated

Self-correcting activities reject incorrect answers and confirm correct answers in a variety of ways to keep students entertained

Teacher’s Notes include comprehensive, step-by-step instructions about how to use the material with classes

Suggestions for extra activities, project work and homework are also found in the Teacher’s Notes

Busy Board Busy Board are topic-based Interactive Whiteboard materials for primary students that encourage active involvement in the classroom. Ten beautifully illustrated topic areas with 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 standalone material or as a complement to any primary coursebook. Busy Board IWB CD-ROM

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Levels 1-3 Pack

72985 8

72986 5

72987 2

72988 9

ISBN PREFIX 978 0230

Animal Explorers Primary/Secondary P /S Animal Explorers is a flexible, topic-based online young learner resource, complete with video, audio, games and interactive exercises. Animal Explorers is ideal for use in the classroom, with an Interactive Whiteboard or projector, or in a multimedia lab. Bringing the animal kingdom to life, it takes learners on a journey through three different worlds, each with diverse topics, and incorporates hundreds of activities. Animal Explorers ISBN PREFIX 978 0230

British English Number of users American English Number of users

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2-5

6-10

11-20

43502 5

75167 5

75168 2

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2-5

6-10

11-20

75169 9

75170 5

75171 2

75172 9

Also available as part of Macmillan English Campus (see p.9)

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

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Digital Resources

Interactive Whiteboard Material Gateway Interactive Classroom Gateway Interactive Classroom takes full advantage of the multimedia nature of the course by offering a digital version of the Student’s Book, including extra activities, integrated audio, video resources and a teacher’s area for material creation. Key features ■

Easy-to-use tools including a zoom feature to highlight activities

Interactive activities including a text analysis tool

Cross-curricular and cross-cultural video materials

Platform independent and compatible with Windows PCs or Macs

Gateway Interactive Classroom ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 IWB CD-ROM (single user)

A2

B1

B1+

72342 9

72348 1

72354 2

New Inspiration Interactive Classroom New Inspiration embraces the digital generation and offers multimedia and interactive solutions for use in the classroom. Key features ■

The entire Student’s Book in digital format, perfect for using as part of whole-class teaching and visual presentation of key language

Brand-new interactive activities that are not found in the book

Video footage featuring cultural themes adds a great multimedia aspect to whole-class teaching

Platform independent and compatible with Windows PCs or Macs

New Inspiration Interactive Classroom

Level 1

Level 2

ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 IWB CD-ROM (single user)

41241 5

41245 3

Hot spot Interactive Classroom Hot Spot Interactive Classroom has been developed to be used alongside the printed coursebook. Integrated audio and simple tools allow interaction with the material, making it perfect for whole-class teaching. Key features ■

Digital version of the complete Student’s Book

Get to know the Glooms with embedded clickable interactive activities

Large-format digital flashcards perfect for whole-class teaching

Platform independent and compatible with any make of IWB

Smash Interactive Whiteboard

Hot spot Interactive Classroom Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4

Level 5

ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 IWB CD-ROM (single user)

41941 4

41943 8

41944 5

41945 2

41939 1

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

Operates on Windows 2000, XP, Vista

Unit activities made active for teaching convenience

All course audio embedded in every page ge

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3

ISBN PREFIX 978 9604 IWB CD-ROM (single user) 47260 4

47261 1

47262 8

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Digital Resources

Websites From free resources to support our print courses, through subscription sites for teachers with huge resource banks of supplementary materials, to online learning portals for students, Macmillan’s websites provide everything you need for effective language teaching and learning.

Young Learners

Inspiration

www.macmillanenglish.com/younglearners

www.macmillanenglish.com/inspiration

Gateway G

R Readers

Hot Spot

www.macmillanenglish.com/gateway www.gateway-online.net

www.macmillanreaders.com

www.macmillanenglish.com/hotspot

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

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

Use our popular weekly news lessons from The Guardian

Find a huge range of audio and podcasts, with easy-to-use lesson plans

Access a complete subscription service, with resources published every week

Bookmark resources and plan lessons with the Learning Calendar

Download more than 700 CLIL resources from the dedicated onestopclil section

Courtesy of Apple Inc.

Key features

Social Media A teacher resource bank for primary and secondary CLIL teachers can be found in a dedicated section within onestopenglish.

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The Macmillan Education team are available for interaction across all the usual online social media applications. Follow us on Twitter for the latest ELT updates, become a fan on Facebook to keep abreast of publications and events, and visit our YouTube channel for mini-lectures and classroom resources. www.macmillanenglish.com/connect


Digital Resources

www.macmillandictionary.com d c o a y.co Free online dictionary y and thesaurus

Apps www.macmillaneducationapps.com

Macmillan Dictionary for iPhone, iPod Touch & iPad These easy-to-use, practical and snappy tools give learners of English access to ‘on-the-spot’ definitions, phonetics, pronunciation and synonyms plus the feature that makes Macmillan English dictionaries unique: the red-star system indicating frequency of usage.

Highly interactive and intuitive

Star system indicates the frequency of usage of a word

Pronunciation audio available for either British or American English

Users can create their own wordlists, review their most recently searched words and view directly the most common 7,500 words

Vocabulary tests make the application fun

Courtesy of Apple Inc.

Key features

Pronunciation App The perfect companion mobile app for both students and teachers interested in English pronunciation, produced in association with Adrian Underhill, and taking content from the best-selling book Sound Foundations. Courtesy of Apple Inc.

Key features ■

Tap on the interactive phonetic chart to hear the sound of the symbol, plus an example word

Toggle between British and American pronunciation

Practise and test yourself with the built-in quizzes and wordlists

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Digital Resources

eBooks www.macmillaneducation.com/ebooks

Learning is changing, Language is mobile.

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

Courtesy of Apple Inc.

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

The range of titles Everyone loves a good book, and whether your favourite is Macmillan Reader modern, classic, adventure or crime, our range of popular graded readers are all ready to download. Or maybe you’ve simply run out of physical space in the library or school, and are considering creating a digital library for students to access? Add the whole range of graded readers to your bookshelf for students to browse.

Looking for one of Macmillan’s classic photocopiable worksheets from our very useful resource books? You can now download your own version of some of the most popular and classic resource books – such as Children’s Games and English Sketches.

Desperate for the recommended methodology title that you can’t get your hands on? Our eBooks now provide many of the seminal Macmillan Books for Teachers range.

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

www.macmillaneducation.com/ebooks Our eBooks are also available through popular eBooks stores.

Courtesy of Apple Inc.

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

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

NEW NEW EW LLO OO O OK OK

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

Digital Resources

Macmillan English Campus

Teachers follow the progress and marks of their classes

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

Quality-assured Macmillan content Teachers can access a digital library of methodology books, and add methodology units to courses

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

Language Games CD-ROM Language Games features over 150 compelling English language games in three bands of language difficulty. Developed by Macmillan Education’s leading ELT authors, the games offer real language practice for learners from young teenagers to adults. The CD-ROM is available in British English and American English for single users or as a network edition (1–25 users) for schools and universities. Try before you buy: you can find sample games at www.macmillanenglishcampus.com/games Compatible with Windows ® XP and MAC ® OS x 10.x; minimum 512 MB RAM. Language Games ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 Single Edition (British) Single Edition (American)

09566 2 Network Edition (British) 09567 9 Network Edition (American)

09568 6 09569 3

Macmillan Practice Online is an online practice environment for learners of English. With over 60 courses to choose from, and a wealth of engaging online resources, supplementary practice has never been more flexible or more affordable. Accessible anywhere with an internet connection, MPO is the easiest, most cost-effective way to offer online learning to all your students, working alongside your printed resources to improve their results. An MPO is available for Inspiration, New Inspiration, American Inspiration, Gateway, and Code. For details of all MPO courses, visit www.macmillanpracticeonline.com

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Pre-School/KG


Pre-School/KG

British English

One level for children aged 21/2 -4

Naomi Simmons Hello ll Jojo jo develops d l a love l off learning l English l h through h h fun f and d motivating games, stories and songs for very young learners. It is the ideal course for pre-reading and pre-writing children. Hello Jojo o 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. Key features ■

Methodology reflects the cognitive development of this age group, with an emphasis on movement and receptive skills

Eight units cover topics from the children’s world such as family, colours and food

Simple stories introduce the idea of sequencing and prepare for more complex concepts later on

One-per-term Activity Books combine language and number work

Stickers for each unit engage the children in activities and reward them for good work

Additional activities in the Teacher’s Book accommodate different lesson lengths and number of teaching hours, and different abilities within the class

Development of skills, such as left-to-right pencil progression, gives children a good grounding for reading and writing Hello Jojo

Active time uses children’s natural energy in activities involving movement Pupil’s Book

Level 1

ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 Pupil’s Book Activity Book 1 Activity Book 2 Teacher’s Book Flashcards Audio CD Sticker Pack

72780 9 72781 6 72782 3 72779 3 72783 0 72784 7 72785 4

Letter and number formation are integral to the course

Sticker activities are motivating for young learners and develop motor skills

Quiet time gives pupils the opportunity to concentrate on a task at their own pace Pupil’s Book

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Pre-School/KG

British English

Two levels for children aged 4-5

Naomi Simmons Y You and d Me e presents llanguage through h h to opics which reflect the world of pre-school children. It is a fully integrated course with an extensive phonics, reading, w writing and numeracy programme. w

Key features ■

Appealing course characters and enjoyable stories ensure motivation for the children

Language is presented through a variety of exciting and enjoyable activities

Units follow a regular pattern giving the children a sense of security

Reading and writing skills 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

T The engaging characters and motivating story in a every unit provide a natural e ccontext for language

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Enjoyable activities practise the vocabulary

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


Songs make the sounds memorable for the children

Pre-School/KG

Children learn letter formation and phonics awareness right from the beginning

Arts and craft activities help children to learn by doing and take pride in their work

You and Me Pupil’s Book 1

You and Me Numbers Book 1

Children learn to form numbers correctly, developing numeracy alongside literacy with the Numbers Book

You and Me ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 Pupil’s Book Activity Book Numbers Book Teacher’s Book Cassette Flashcards Posters ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 Audio CD

Level 1 Level 2 07944 0 07945 7 07946 4 07947 1 07950 1 07949 5 07948 8

07951 8 07952 5 07953 2 07954 9 07957 0 07956 3 07955 6

02717 6

02718 3

SEE ALSO Explorers pages 48-53

You and Me Flashcards 1

Flashcards further reinforce vocabulary and sounds

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Pre-School/KG

America an English

Four levels for children aged 21/2 -5

Lorena Peimbert Hula l Hoop p is a b brand-new d ffour-level l l pre-school h l course that h offers ff a gentle l introduction d to English l h for those schools with more limited class time. Created specifically to be manageable for this age group but to achieve solid linguistic outcomes. With an emphasis on movement, coordination, dexterity and most importantly fun, Hula Hoop pays particular attention to the development of competencies including auditory discrimination, language and communication, pre-literacy and visual discrimination, real world exploration, social and personal development, mathematical thinking and artistic expression. Key features ■

Combined Pupil’s Book and Workbook

Levels 1-3 contain festival lessons and cut-out pages

A printable Teacher’s Diary on the accompanying CD allows the pre-school teacher to keep track of everyday classroom experiences and can be used as a helpful record of children’s progress

Easy-to-use and self-contained components

Spiral-bound books mean that pages can be folded right over and do not flop shut while the children are working, an advantage for both left- and right-handed pupils

Each lesson is achievable in a relatively short time with clear linguistic and whole-child development goals

Hula Hoop ISBN PREFIX 978 6074 Student Book Teacher’s Edition (All levels) Class Audio CDs (All levels)

Nursery Level 1 73193 4

73194 1

Level 2

Level 3

73195 8

73210 8

All Levelss 73211 5 73212 2

Hula Hoop Book 1 H

Children are asked to reflect upon the unit and personalise the page in a way that uses the target language in an artistic and meaningful way.

Lessons 2-5 are the core linguistic lessons within each unit. The vocabulary is presented systematically and supported by a simple language chunk in a meaningful context that is highlighted in bold in the footer.

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Goal competencies for each lesson are identified at the bottom of each page with a character using a coloured Hula Hoop. The colours of the Hula Hoops represent the different competencies.

Hula Hoop Book 1


Pre-School/KG Three levels for children aged 4-6

Caroline Linse and Elly Schottman

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Drawing on young children’s knowledge of the world, Hats On encoura ages children to explore key concepts through English.

Key features ■

A concept-driven syllabus helps children develop key competencies through English

Children simultaneously develop English language, science, maths, social studies, art and physical development skills

Phonemic awareness is built up alongside basic literacy and numeracy

Engaging songs, chants and stories

Student Take-Home CD including the songs and chants from the Student’s Book means parents can practise with their children at home

Sticker Pack in the Student’s Book is used to present target vocabulary

Activity Book provides extra practice of key target language

Teacher’s Edition includes activities for visual, auditory and kinesthetic learners

Hats On Student’s Book Pack

Hats On Students Book 1

Hats On ISBN PREFIX 978 9708 Student’s Book Pack Activity Book ISBN PREFIX 978 9706 Teacher’s Edition Pack ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 Teacher’s Edition Pack

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

09179 4 09164 0

09180 0 09165 7

09181 7 09166 4

50396 1

50438 8 -72942 1

Student’s Book Pack = Student’s Book + Take-Home CD + Sticker Pack

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Pre-School/KG

America an English

Three levels for children aged 4-6 Interactive i CD-ROM

Caroline Linse and Elly Schottman

Fingerprints s uses a hands-on approach to stimulate children’s language use in the context of their wider development. Fingerprints

Key features

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95463 8 95464 5 95465 2 97446 9 97050 8 98840 4

Child-centred themes include a fairytale that can be performed as an end-of-year play

Conversation pages maximise children’s oral communication

Try this! cross-curricular activities integrate English with maths, science, art and cookery

Reading and phonics work is supported by full-colour stickers k in the h b backk off the h b bookk

Unit Review pages consolidate language and develop children’s listening skills

First Letters and First Numbers are additional activity workbooks that support and extend the early literacy and numeracy skills presented in Fingerprints

Click-On CD-ROM provides interactive language activities for children to practise and review language at their own pace

SEE ALSO Macmillan English Handwriting page 33 Explorers pages 48-53

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 All Levels

ISBN PREFIX 978 0333 Student’s Book 95455 3 Activity Book 95456 0 Teacher’s Guide 95457 7 Audio CD 97444 5 First Letters 97048 5 First Numbers 98838 1 CD-ROM

97625 8

British English

Printha Ellis and Mary Bowen

Two levels for children aged 4-5

Surprise! provides a comprehensive base that will prepare children for primary-level courses.

Key features ■ A carefully structured introduction to English ■ Well-paced writing and reading takes learners from alphabet shapes to complete words and sentences

Surprise!

Level 1 Level 2

ISBN PREFIX 978 0333 Pupil’s Book Activity Book Numbers Book Audio Cassette

60849 4 60853 1 60857 9 60855 5

Active learning through authentic songs, rhymes and simple stories in meaningful contexts ■ Bright, lively pictures filled with entertaining characters ■ Clear and concise guidelines for teachers with suggestions for extra activities

60850 0 60854 8 61101 2 60856 2

SEE ALSO Explorers pages 48-53

British English

Gabby bb Pritchard h d with h Amanda d Thomas h

Three levels for children aged 4-6

Playtime is a comprehensive three-level course for children who are beginning to explore the world through English. It provides the perfect preparation for primary school by focusing on early literacy and numeracy skills. Playtime

My First Playtime Level 1 Level 2

ISBN PREFIX 978 0333 Picture Book Activity Book Teacher’s Book Teacher’s Resource Book Story Book Audio Cassette Flashcards Play and Say Book ABC Book All About Me Book Counting Book Flipchart

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Key features ■ An active approach to language acquisition

Flipchart images introduce the topic of the unit

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92522 5 93328 2

All About Me Activity Books personalise learning

ABC Books provide handwriting practice

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92525 6 99207 4 92510 2 92516 4 92520 1 92518 8 92530 0

Authentic songs, rhymes and stories reinforce new language

Counting Books introduce mathematical concepts

A topic-based syllabus deals with important early concepts such as size, shape and colour

The Teacher’s Book is a step-bystep guide to support teachers to make the most of SEE ALSO the course

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Macmillan English Handwriting page 33 Explorers pages 48-53


Primary

Primary

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Primary

British English

NOW WITH 6 LEVELS

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Ten levels for children aged 6-16

Mary Bowen and d Liz Li Hocking H ki with i h Nick N Beare English li h World ld is a visually ll stunning ten-level l l course which h h willll take k children h ld through h h from f Primary to Secondary. d Written by the authors of best-sellers Way Ahead d 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 d provides a complete package for today’s teachers and pupils. Key features ■

Innovative Teacher’s DVD-ROM adds an exciting dimension to classroom teaching, and helps the teacher prepare customised materials

Filmed classes of real teachers using English World in the classroom (on the DVD-ROM) are an invaluable tool for classroom management and lesson planning

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 develops valuable strategies for later learning

Projects and portfolios encourage independent learning

Grammar Practice Books at each level consolidate pupils’ learning

At levels 5 and 6, more reading material is adapted from real-life sources and pupils learn about the structure of different reading genres such as plays and newspaper articles

The Authors Mary Bowen BA (Hons), PGCE (TEFL), was a co-author of Way Ahead, and is also one of the Macmillan English authors. She has taught English as a second language in the UK, France, Spain, and in the former Yugoslavia. Mary is a hugely successful author, specialising in books aimed at young learners. In addition to writing, she also works as a producer of educational audio material for children. Liz Hocking BA, Cert TEFL, is a qualified English teacher and has taught at secondary level in the UK. She is one of the authors of Macmillan English, and contributed to the new edition of Way Ahead. She has edited teaching materials for primary level in the UK and is an experienced ELT editor.

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

Primary

English World facilitates whole class learning

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

English World Pupil’s Book 1

English World offers an innovative digital package that will transform every stage of your lesson English World Teacher’s DVD-ROM

Teacher-training videos demonstrate how to use the Interactive Whiteboard material in the classroom

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Teacher-training videos

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English World expands knowledge and v vocabulary through cross-curricular material Material that takes pupils into different subject areas expands their vocabulary and prepares them for studying other school subjects in English

English World Pupil’s Book 4

SEE ALSO Explorers pages 48-53 Children Learning English page 83

English World

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6

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Macmillan

Primary

English

British English

Six levels for children aged 6-12

Mary Bowen, Printha Ellis, Liz Hocking, Wendy Wren, Louis Fidge Macmillan ill English li h is the h first Internationall English l h course to be b informed f d by b English l h 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. Macmillan English 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 ■

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 to see what happens next

Collaborative and independent writing tasks build confidence and promote cooperative learning

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 in classrooms that follow the National Literacy Framework. For more details see www.macmillanenglish.com/eal

TEACHER TRAINING DVD available on request

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

Topics are cross-curricular and reflect the real world

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Macmillan English CD-ROM for all levels

Interactive activities recycle vocabulary

Interactive i CD-ROM Resource site i www.macmillanenglish.com/younglearners

The speaking tasks become more independent and students are encouraged to give their opinions

The Fluency Book at levels 4-6 presents appealing topics through a “radio programme”. Students develop listening skills with interesting and varied tasks.

Macmillan English Fluency Book 5

SEE ALSO Macmillan English Handwriting page 33 Explorers pages 48-53

Macmillan English

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British English

Six levels for children aged 6-12

Printha Ellis and Mary Bowen Read d ding based, b d withh a strong communnicat atiive at ivvvee flflavo avo a av avour vour, vo ur, ur Wa ay Ahead offers a variety of inviting ti child-centred hild t d acttivities which have been carefully graded and are suuitable for classes in a variety of cultural backgrounds.

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R Relevant topics, a strong grammar syllabus and the systematic s development of skills combine to offer an approach to learning English thatt reallyy is Way Ahead! Key ffeatures ■

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

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

Downloadable tests are among the resources available online at www.macmillanenglish.com/younglearners Way Ahead ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 Workbook Practice Book Teacher’s Book Flashcards Posters CD-ROM

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Primary British English

Six levels for children aged 8-12

Paul A. Davies With a well-structured syllabus and the benefits of communicative teaching, Jump Aboard offers a course with an attractive modern design that is straightforward to teach and fun to learn from. See page 30 for the American English version of this course. Key features ■

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

Jump Aboard

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6

ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 Student’s Book Workbook Teacher’s Book Poster Pack Grammar Practice Book ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 Audio CD

Two readers per level recycle grammar and vocabulary in new contexts

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Oh no! How are we going to get home? Are you from another town?

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British English

Interactive i CD-ROM

Six levels for children aged 8-12

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Carol Read and Donna Shaw

Beautifully f ll illustrated ll d and d appealing l to b both h children h ld and d teachers, h this h six-level l l course is d designed d to meet me tthe needs of teachers and learners who are working at a high level of English. Footprints s provides a strong tron emphasis on cross-curricular content with clearly identified language aims that acknowledge the increasing e ttrend towards content-based learning. Levels 1 and 2 take students on a magical journey meeting well-known fairytale characters to find the treasure at the end of the rainbow. a Levels 3 and 4 continue the idea of a quest but the context moves away from the world of fairytales 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 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, letters, wordlists, advice for parents and exam practice pages SEE ALSO 500 Activities for the Primary Classroom page 81

Footprints

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Activities that encourage participation help to consolidate new vocabulary

Cross-curricular reading passages engage students and promote higher-order thinking skills Footprints 5 Pupil’s Book

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Primary

British English

Six levels for children aged 8-12

Gabby Pritchard, Jane Moates and Diana Pye Caravan gives pupils l a strong ffoundation d in English l h through h h varied d activities, and d offers ff a solid foundation in the four language skills. The carefully graded grammatical and lexical syllabus helps students experience success and makes them confident to use their new language. Reading skills are developed gradually and make students competent readers of English. Topics have been chosen to reflect the lives and interests of young learners and extend from an initial focus on their own environment to the wider world. The course places special emphasis on activities that work well in large classes.

Key features ■

The flexible Welcome unit in the Pupil’s Book can be tailored to meet the needs of the children

Systematic development of reading, writing, listening and speaking skills

Topics reflect the lives and interests of young learners

Appealing characters present the language in context

Enjoyable rhymes, chants and games reinforce phonics

Activities suitable for large classes

Flashcards for the first three levels present vocabulary and phonics

Activity Book contains additional handwriting practice

Teacher’s Book with detailed lesson plans and mixed-ability activities

Caravan

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6

ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 Student’s Book Workbook Teacher’s Book Cassette Flashcards

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Systematic skills development Caravan Pupil’s Book 1

Topics relate to the children’s everyday lives

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Key features K

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Appealing course characters and enjoyable stories ensure motivation for the children

Gently graded syllabus gives children a sense of real achievement

Cross-curricular topics including science, history and geography motivate children to learn about the world in English

Poems, chants and songs make pronunciation fun

Activities involving craft and movement help the children to learn together

Six levels for children aged 4-10

Gabby Pritchard

Smile for Me

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 All Levels

ISBN PREFIX 978 0333 Pupil’s Book Workbook Teacher’s Book Flashcards

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British English

Balanced practice of language skills and revision

Pair work is used to encourage pupils to participate in a fun and meaningful way

Flashcards give the opportunity to learn, practise and recycle vocabulary

The Starter Level includes practice in pre-reading and pre-writing skills, as well as the alphabet SEE ALSO Macmillan English Handwriting page 33 Explorers pages 48-53

Seven levels for children aged 6-12

Gabby Pritchard, Janet Weller, Kathryn Harper, Brigit Viney, Geraldine Sweeney and Amanda Thomas

Key features ■

Smile for Me uses fabulous photographs, a carefully structured syllabus and enjoyable activities SEE ALSO to motivate children to learn. Macmillan English Handwriting page 33 Easy to teach and fun to use, this Explorers pages 48-53 is the course to make everyone smile.

Time for English is for children learning English for the first time. It combines modern communicative techniques with thorough, step-by-step coverage of grammar.

Time for English ISBN PREFIX 978 0333 Pupil’s Book Workbook Teacher’s Book Audio Cassette Alphabet Poster Flashcards

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Judy West A comprehensive course, Bravo! offers two starter levels, Hello Bravo! and Bravo! Starter, providing the perfect introduction to English language learning for real beginners. The gently graded syllabus means that all learners have the opportunity to succeed. Eight levels for children aged 4-12

British English

Key features ■

First two levels emphasise listening and speaking skills

Higher levels give more systematic practice of writing skills with opportunities for extended writing practice

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Project work in each unit allows for personalisation of topics, helping children to link language learning to their own lives

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Hello Bravo!

Bravo! Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Starter

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Primary Six levels for children aged 6-12

Paul A. Davies, Hans Mol, ol,, Carol Skinner, Jill Florentt and Katherine Stannett

America a an English

Take k Shape h , a new six-level l l course ffor primary age students, d refl flects the h children’s personal development and the way learners develop their language skills. Carefully structured to make children’s learning of English as successful and enjoyable as possible, Take Shape e focuses on shorter units to allow the children to engage in a wide variety of relevant topics, to expand their exposure to different types of English. The clear and consistent structure of Take Shape e enables children to develop both their collaborative and communicative skills through recycling, reflection on previously learnt language and the focus on language (vocabulary, grammar and spelling) and skills (reading, writing, listening and speaking) which can be found in each unit. Key features ■

Beautifully drawn artwork really grabs the children’s attention

Links to the real world and other curriculum areas extend students’ exposure to English

‘Off the peg’ chunks of language such as useful phrases and collocations that children can pick up and use straightaway

Catchphrase dialogues in levels 1-4 and catchphrase role-plays in levels 5-6 in the back of the Student’s Books encourage and develop language fluency

The Take Note feature in Levels 1-4 and Shape It feature in Levels 5-6 focus students’attention on form and help students to be more aware of the key aspects of newly presented grammar

Every unit features a listening lesson, a spelling lesson and a reading and writing lesson

An amazing e-reader disk contains digital readers that further exploit the real-world links throughout the Student’s Book

Take Shape

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6

ISBN PREFIX 112 0100 Student’s Book Pack

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Student’s Book Pack includes Student’s Book and a CD-ROM containing e-reader and activities.

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Macmillan English Handwriting page 33 Explorers pages 48-53 Take k Shape Sh Student’s St d t’ Book B k1

Teacher’s Resource CD includes grammar animations and projectable posters along with optional photocopiable tests, worksheets, lesson planners and much more Consistent focus on communicative skills

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America an English

Six levels for children aged 8-12

Paul A. Davies All Aboard! is the American English version of Jump Aboard (See page 25). All Aboard

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6

ISBN PREFIX 978 0333 Student’s Book + CD Teacher’s Book Workbook

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America an English

Six levels for children aged 8-12

Jane Revell, Carol Skinner, Nick Beare and Rachel Finnie Fantastic! places emphasis on active and reflective learning techniques and makes learning English both enjoyable and memorable. Key features ■

Cross-curricular lessons in each unit allow children to use the target language in a variety of different contexts

Values boxes raise students’ awareness of their social responsibilities and the Values booklet provides engaging activities to reflect on these

The Student CD has singalong activities and fun tongue twisters that children and parents can practise together

Reading Time story pages provide frequent opportunities to read for pleasure and are supported by posters to encourage storytelling

My Fantastic Dictionary section develops strategies for recording vocabulary from an early stage

Fantastic!

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 All Levels

ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 Student’s Book Pack Workbook Teacher’s Edition Class Audio CD Grammar cards

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Student’s Book Pack contains Values Booklet and Student CD

America an English

Six levels for children aged 8-12

Julie Kniveton and Angela Llanas Bounce offers a well-balanced, four skills programme that teaches children in easy steps, providing an enjoyable and comfortable start to English. Bounce

ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 Student’s Book Homework Book Teacher’s Edition Audio CD

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Key features

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Hands-on activities engage the children in learning new language

Talk Time allows children to use the language they’ve learnt in personalised tasks

Picture Dictionary develops learning strategies such as recording vocabulary

The Homework Book includes notes for parents and an opportunity for parents to evaluate their child’s work

Songs help to reinforce sounds and vocabulary

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Primary America an E li h English Six levels for children aged 6-12

Viv Lambert Twist and Shout recognises children’s natural energy and is designed to promote language learning through movement and play. Critical thinking skills, stimulating TPR activities and exciting personalisation activities engage all aspects of the child’s development: physically and emotionally.

Key features ■

Beautifully illustrated characters bring English to life

New language is presented in a variety of contexts including dialogues, stories and songs

Craft activities and fun communicative games help children feel confident

Teacher’s Edition includes bonus teaching features (Warm Ups, Wake Ups, Fast Filler activities, Extend It! suggestions)

Free downloadable Teacher’s Visuals Pack with Picture Cards and Posters on www.macmillanenglish.com/middleeast

Lively activities using the Student Twister help to consolidate the new vocabulary

Hands-on activities make language memorable

Twist ‘n’ Shout ISBN PREFIX 978 9706 Student’s Book and Homework Pack Teacher’s Edition

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Primary Skills & Reference


Six-level supplementary skills course for children aged 6-12

Louis Fidge READING SKILLS SERIES Complementing any coursebook for this age group, the Reading Skills Series introduces children to a wide range of both informative and humorous text types including fiction, fact and poetry. The structure of each unit follows the same pattern making the course easy to use for both teachers and pupils.

Primary Skills & Reference

British English

WRITING SKILLS SERIES The Writing Skills Series focuses on teaching handwriting and graded compositional skills, with the lower levels concentrating on basic letter formation and the upper levels emphasising compositional writing, including punctuation and spelling. Primary Foundation Skills Series ISBN PREFIX 978 0333

Level 1 Level 2 Levels 1 & 2 Level 3 Level 4 Levels 3 & 4 Level 5 Level 6 Levels 5 & 6 Reading Skills Pupil’s Book Reading Skills Teacher’s Book

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Little Writers and Young Writers

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British English

Louis Fidge Macmillan English Handwriting provides a comprehensive writing programme leading to a natural and fluent handwriting style. The six levels of Macmillan English Handwriting take children from basic letter shapes to writing sentences. It can be used to supplement any primary course. Key features

SEE ALSO

Helpful hints for the teacher on teaching handwriting

Real-life writing tasks, for example, writing a diary

Includes number formation

Macmillan English pages 22-23

TEACHER TRAINING DVD available on request

Macmillan English Handwriting ISBN PREFIX 978 1405

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Primary Skills & Reference

British English

Five-level supplementary material for children aged 6-12

David Vale Bright and lively, these grammar practice books can be used alongside any primary course. Key features ■

Grammar presented in carefully selected topics to stimulate children’s interest

Activities give a wide variety of exercises that practise the grammar in context

Consolidation and further practice is given in review units throughout the book

Separate answer key with photocopiable tests

Picture Grammar for Children Starter Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Student’s Book 978 0333 75256 2 978 0435 29734 3 978 0435 29736 7 978 0435 29738 1

Level 4 978 0435 29740 4

British English

Carolyn Barraclough The Macmillan Children’s Dictionary is a beautifully illustrated photographic picture dictionary for use alongside any children’s course.

Key features ■

Over 800 words and photographs

Clear, vibrant photographs make learning vocabulary easy and exciting

Graded reading and writing activities practise key vocabulary and allow ultimate flexibility for any age or level

Oral activities practise vital communication skills

A full wordlist gives 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

British English

Dilys Brown The ideal first dictionary for children aged 7-12, with a fully illustrated Skills Book designed to be used alongside the dictionary, offering a range of tasks and exercises to consolidate new vocabulary.

Key features ■

550 colourfully illustrated headwords

24-page section of thematic pictures

Word games and puzzles

Oral activities practise vital communication skills

Skills Book activities include ordering of letters, matching words and pictures, sorting words into sets and labelling pictures

Macmillan Picture Dictionary 978 0333 64791 2

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A clear and simple first reference book for children beginning to read on their own. Highly illustrated, this title offers many visual aids that promote understanding and help students to clarify meaning.

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Kingfisher First Dictionary 978 0753 431825

A2-B1 CEF LEVEL

An ideal d l first wordfi dfinder d for f young readers, d with h synonyms and d antonyms, sample sentences, lively illustrations, word games and other activities. Useful for lower-level students through to upper-level students who need practice with written exercises in English. Perfect for preparing students to take the Flyers Young Learners Exam or even in preparation for KET.

British English

Kingfisher First Thesaurus 978 0753 431832

B1+ CEF LEVEL

A clear and simple first reference book for children beginning to read on their own. Packed with exciting information, amazing facts and colourful pictures, common topics for children appear in alphabetical order in an easy-to-find format.

British English

Primary Skills & Reference

British English

Kingfisher First Encyclopedia 978 0753 431849

B1+ B CEF F LEVEL

Kingfisher First Encyclopedia of Animals 978 0753 431856

A fascinating introduction to different animals, with clear, simple text and ac activities to aid further learning about this widely discussed and child-friendly topic. Great illustrations also help understanding of the subject-specific vocabulary and make the description and information accessible also to lower-level students.

British English

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An amazing one-volume encyclopaedia arranged around ten core subject areas, this title is packed with colourful illustrations and the latest photography. Detailed informational texts make this book ideal for CLIL Science and Geography projects.

Explore 978 0753 41726 3

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Primary Skills & Reference

British English

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

The Kingfisher First Picture Atlas 978 0753 41300 5

British English

Brings the animal inhabitants of each continent to life with the help of fun pictorial icons and an in-depth look at key habitats. The animals are described in an accessible format for young learners and the atlas offers great geographical and scientific information that makes it perfect for use in CLIL classrooms.

A2-B1 CEF LEVEL

The Kingfisher First Animal Picture Atlas 978 0753 41324 1

British English

Discover which dinosaurs and prehistoric creatures used to roam each continent with this lively, easy-to-use atlas. While the subject matter may be complex, the format of the book makes the language and the key vocabulary accessible to lower-level students and is great for use in both geographical and scientific CLIL projects.

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The Kingfisher First Dinosaur Pictures Atlas 978 0753 41444 6

British English

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The Kingfisher Children’s Atlas 978 0753 41707 2

Featuring digital relief maps that have been made easier to read for the younger audience, the Kingfisher Children’s Atlas also features informative text and photographs and a fold-out world map poster. The detailed nature of the text makes this atlas ideal for slightly higher-level language learners and contains a wealth of geographic information perfect for CLIL classrooms.

British English

The Kingfisher World Atlas contains over 50 digital maps and an accompanying CD-ROM that contains more than 40 ready-to-print maps. Sophisticated graphics make this title perfect for older primary students who are working at a slightly higher language level.

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Six levels for children aged 6-12

David Glover and Penny Glover Macmillan ill Science i e follows f ll current b best practice in science education and is written by leading authors of primary science in the UK. Through stimulating content and carefully graded activities and exercises, pupils are guided to develop a sound framework of scientific knowledge and understanding. Macmillan Science e bridges the gap between mainstream curriculum teaching and CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) or English-medium teaching with a course that can be used with confidence by all teachers.

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Investigative hands-on approach to learning through practical activities makes the lessons memorable and enjoyable

Each lesson starts with stimuli from the children’s environment

Comprehensive syllabus ensures knowledge of the key areas is built up gradually and thoroughly

Clear learning outcomes make the purpose of each unit clear to teachers and pupils

Key word boxes highlight difficult vocabulary

A glossary explaining key words encourages learner independence

CD-ROM for each level includes over 100 practice activities, as well as simulated experiments which allow pupils to try out things that are not possible in the classroom

Interactive i CD-ROM

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David Glover PhD, BSc, MInstP, held research and teaching posts at the Central Electricity Generating Board, the Cavendish Laboratory and the Open University before becoming a full-time science education author. He has written an extensive range of successful science text books and CD-ROMs for all levels of the school curriculum.

Penny Glover Dip.Ed. has more that 30 years’ teaching experience in primary schools. For twelve years she was Head of Early Years at a large primary school in Cambridge. She is co-author, with her husband David, of a number of pupils’ books and workbooks for the early years curriculum.


Macmillan Science Pupil’s Book 1

Pupils progressively develop deeper knowledge of the key areas of science

Primary Curriculum

Concepts are presented with familiar examples from the children’s experience

Pupils are referred to a glossary for an explanation of key words

Children are encouraged to think about the topics in a real-world context

Clear learning outcomes help teachers and pupils understand the aims of the lesson

Macmillan Science Pupil’s Book 2

Pupils find things out for themselves through hands-on activities

Regular progress checks ensure understanding of the concepts presented

Macmillan Science Pupil’s Book 5

Macmillan Science

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3

ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 Pupil’s Book Pack Workbook Teacher’s Book

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Primary Curriculum

British English

Six levels for children aged 6-12

Paul Broadbent

Macmillan ill Mathematics h i s bridges b d the h gap between b mainstream curriculum l teaching h and d CLIL (Content and d Language Integrated d Learning) or English-medium teaching, with a course that can be used with confidence by all teachers. Macmillan Mathematics s has been written by experts in the field of primary education and is based on thorough research.

Key features ■

Solid structure means the subject of mathematics is covered systematically and comprehensively

Assessment at the end of every unit means teachers can review progress regularly

Clear, concise explanations of concepts with a wealth of examples, exercises and word problems support learning and teaching

CD-ROM with 90 practice activities for each grade provides further consolidation

One concept per lesson helps pupils to assimilate their learning before moving on

One-per-term combined Pupil’s Book and Workbook

Teacher’s Book with full-colour pages from the Pupil’s Books gives the teacher everything they need to teach this course

Tasks help children to apply what they’ve learnt to the real world

Try this boxes give extra challenges to fast finishers and a chance for more practice

The Author Paul Broadbent is an experienced primary teacher and former deputy headteacher, and is currently a full-time writer and consultant. He is a best-selling author with over 250 mathematics books to his name, with recent texts published in Nigeria, the Caribbean and the UK. Paul also has a worldwide reputation for inspiring teachers through his courses on primary teaching and the learning of mathematics.

The target concept is presented clearly through illustrations

Assessment at the end of every unit gives teachers and pupils a chance to assess understanding of the topic

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Macmillan Mathematics Pupil’s Book 1

Primary Curriculum

A revision unit every three units means teachers and pupils can Assess and review what the pupils have learnt so far

Macmillan Mathematics Pupil’s Book 1

Try this boxes check pupils’ understanding of the lesson

Rigorous practice ensures pupils grasp the concept through practical application

Macmillan Mathematics

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6

ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 Pupil’s Book Pack Pupils Book B Teacher’s Book

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Pupil’s Book Pack contains Pupil’s Book A and CD-ROM. Pupil’s Book A is designed to cover the first term of learning, and Pupil’s Book B is for the second term. An entire year will therefore require both Pupil’s Books.

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6+ Years

B1-B1+ CEF LEVEL

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

Key features ■

Question-and-answer structure provides a friendly way for children to engage with factual information

Short, easy-to-read sentences and conversational language perfectly deliver solid facts in a natural and imaginative way

The series covers a wide range of core curriculum topics

I Wonder Why ISBN PREFIX 978 0753 I Wonder Why Kangaroos Have Pouches I Wonder Why My Tummy Rumbles I Wonder Why Penguins Can’t Fly I Wonder Why Ponies Wear Shoes I Wonder Why Pyramids Were Built I Wonder Why Snakes Shed Their Skin I Wonder Why Spiders Spin Webs I Wonder Why Stars Twinkle I Wonder Why the Sun Rises I Wonder Why the Sea is Salty I Wonder Why the Wind Blows I Wonder Why Triceratops Had Horns

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9+ Years

British English

B2 CEF LEVEL

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

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Appealing to reluctant and less confident readers, yet with plenty for abler pupils to get their teeth into

Additional information - such as weblinks and quotations from books and films - encourages further investigation and gives topics a wider context

Glossary and definitions of key terms on every spread

Authoritative information checked by expert consultants

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Navigators ISBN PREFIX 978 0753 Navigators Ancient Egypt Navigators Ancient Rome Navigators Animals Navigators Planet Earth Navigators Stars and Planets (paperback) Navigators Dinosaurs Navigators Oceans and Seas Navigators Rainforest Navigators Ancient Greece Navigators Extreme Weather Navigators Mammals Navigators Pirates Navigators Human Body (paperback) Navigators Killer Creatures (paperback) Navigators Knights and Castles (paperback)

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

Curriculum Reading Series

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Key features ■

All the essential facts in accessible, bite-sized chunks

‘Find out more’ section is packed with books to read, places to visit and websites to explore

Notes suggest extension activities and highlight material that links to the Science and English curriculum

Simple, colourful projects provide lots of opportunities to get creative while learning

Glossary, quiz and ‘Did You Know?’ sections reinforce prior learning

Discover Science ISBN PREFIX 978 0753

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

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The h Book k Of... f Each brightly illustrated title is brimming over with answers to the questions that children always ask and parents find hard to answer! Friendly characters take you on a journey through a fascinating array of subjects, such as creepy-crawlies, dinosaurs, space and history.

Basher h Science i Punchy illustrations and witty but informative text bring life and personality to complicated concepts. From Compound, a master chef who creates perfect recipes to Earthquake, who really shakes things up, Basher’s cast of cleverly realised characters will revolutionise the way you learn science.

Basher h Basics i Basher brings his unique style to bear on core subjects for young learners. Home learning becomes fun as you meet the likes of greedy-guts Multiply, a big guy who hoards numbers together, and Question Mark, a wily detective who demands answers.

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5+ Years

The Book of... ISBN PREFIX 978 0753 The Book of...How? The Book of...Why? The Book of...What? The Book of...Who? The Book of...Which? (available from August 2011) The Book of...Where? (available from August 2011)

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Basher Science ISBN PREFIX 973 0753 Planet Earth Chemistry The Periodic Table Astronomy Biology Physics Rocks and Minerals Human Body Algebra and Geometry (available from July 2011)

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Basher Basics ISBN PREFIX 978 0753 Maths Punctuation Grammar (available from July 2011) Music (available from July 2011)

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In this first-reference series, friendly, story-based scenes with warm, engaging artwork and clear text draw young readers into the exciting world of science and nature. Explorers ISBN PREFIX 978 0753 Explorers: Dinosaurs Explorers: Oceans and Seas Explorers: Amazing Animals Explorers: Weather Explorers: Reptiles Explorers: Stars and Planets Explorers: Things That Go (available from July 2011) Explorers: Planet Earth (available from July 2011) Explorers: Rainforests (available from July 2011) Explorers: Insects and Minibeasts (available from July 2011))

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British English For children aged 3-12

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Explorers - the first ESL reading scheme for young learners Gill Munton, Barbara Mitchelhill, Sue Graves, Richard Brown, Louis Fidge (Series Editor) Explorers s is an eight-level reading scheme written specifically for young learners of English. Informed by the National Literacy Strategy and by teaching methodology for first language speakers of English, Explorers s is supported by an understanding of the needs of young learners and teachers of English. The scheme, which currently has 64 titles, can be used alongside any primary course.

Key features

TEACHER TRAINING DVD available on request

48 beautifully illustrated Readers are supported by Audio files available free to download from www.macmillanenglish.com

To request an Explorers Catalogue or Teacher Training DVD email help@macmillan.com

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The rich variety of text types including non-fiction texts (see chart on page 52) means any child can enjoy reading, wherever their interests lie

Comprehension and Vocabulary Workbooks practise and develop a range of reading skills

Comprehension Extra activities in the Teacher’s Book encourage students to consider aspects of the text such as characterisation, style and plot

Phonics Workbooks support systematic teaching of phonics

Word recognition skills are reinforced by the Workbooks and wordcards on the Teacher’s CD-ROM

The Teacher’s Book supports structured whole-class teaching with page-by-page lesson notes

Cross-curricular content at higher levels means children can make links to other school subjects

The stories promote social values such as friendship and respect


Primary Readers Young Explorers and

Explorers introduce crosscurricular content

Explorers 4 Adventures of Odysseus

Courtesy of Apple Inc.

Young Explorers 2 Daisy’s Dancing Lesson

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

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Primary Readers

Comprehension and Vocabulary Workbooks reinforce comprehension and practise new vocabulary

Phonics Workbooks help children become better readers, writers and spellers

Comprehension C o on and Vocabulary Workbook - The W he Elephant’s Child

Young Explorers 1 Phonics Workbook

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LITTLE EXPLORERS B ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 A Party for Teddy A Party for Teddy Big Book Stone Soup Stone Soup Big Book The School Play The School Play Big Book Daisy and Danny Chicken-Licken A Fun Day Out Teacher’s Book Comprehension Workbook Phonics Workbook EXPLORERS 4 ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 Robin Hood Robin Hood Workbook Adventures of Odysseus Adventures of Odysseus Workbook Dan Tries to Help Dan Tries to Help Workbook Escape from the Fire Escape from the Fire Workbook Teacher’s Book ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 Pinocchio Pinocchio Workbook The Snow Queen The Snow Queen Workbook

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YOUNG EXPLORERS 1 ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 Greedy Gretel Greedy Gretel Big Book In the Jungle In the Jungle Big Book Aunt Rose Comes to Stay Aunt Rose comes to Stay Big Book Daisy has the Hiccups Lazy Lenny Going to the Beach Teacher’s Book Comprehension Workbook Phonics Workbook EXPLORERS 5 ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 Five Children and It Five Children and It Workbook The Secret Garden The Secret Garden Workbook A Fishy Business A Fishy Business Workbook The Bronze Bust Mystery The Bronze Bust Mystery Workbook Teacher’s Book ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 Aladdin Aladdin Workbook Black Beauty Black Beauty Workbook

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EXPLORERS 6 ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 Treasure Island Treasure Island Workbook The Railway Children The Railway Children Workbook Time Twist Time Twist Workbook Danger on Misty Mountain Danger on Misty Mountain Workbook Teacher’s Book ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 Nicholas Nickleby Nicholas Nickleby Workbook Ali Baba Ali Baba Workbook

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Gill Munton, Barbara Mitchelhill, Sue Graves, Richard Brown, Louis Fidge (Series Editor) This new series of Phonics Reading books complement the first four levels of Explorers and have a specific focus on reading and pronunciation skills for young learners. Each book in the new Phonics Reading Series has a strong, identifiable phonics focus. The series follows the scope and sequence of phonics skills taught in the existing Explorers Phonics Workbooks.

Explorers Phonics Readers Series ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 Little Explorers A Look! Little Explorers A Run and Hide Little Explorers A In Daisy’s Box Little Explorers A In Teddy’s Bag Little Explorers B In the Mud Little Explorers B Pin it on Little Explorers B Fish and Chips Little Explorers B Teddy in Bed

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Systematic, clearly defined and structured book-by-book progression of phonics teaching that is in line with the existing Phonic Workbooks from the Macmillan English Explorers series

The phonics focus is set within the context of a story to ensure that reading for meaning is retained

Popular and familiar characters from the Macmillan English Explorers series can be found, along with the introduction of new contexts and characters

Detailed teacher’s notes show how to focus on letters and sounds to support pronunciation, reading and spelling

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EXPLORERS COMPONENTS CHART READERS ORIGINAL FICTION

TRADITIONAL FANTASY STORIES

Little Explorers A Ages 4-5 Little Explorers B Ages 5-6

Beginning readers

Young Explorers 1 Young Explorers 2 Ages 6-7 Ages 7-8

Developing Readers

Explorers 3 Ages 8-9 Explorers 4 Ages 9-10

“There is breathtaking suspense and excitement in this journey through time.” (Judge’s comment, Escape from the Fire, 2008 Language Learner Literature Award Finalist)

Explorers 5 Ages 10-11

Confident Readers

With Explorers, any child can enjoy reading, wherever their interests lie. The scheme currently has 64 readers with a variety of reading genres, including classics, fantasy, adventure, myths and legends.

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TEACHER SUPPORT MYTHS & LEGENDS

PHONICS PHONICS READERS SERIES WORKBOOK

A Phonics Workbook forms part of a systematic phonics programme which has been developed specifically to support the Explorers reading scheme.

A Comprehension and Vocabulary Workbook for each level or reader develops reading comprehension skills, reinforces vocabulary, supports the teaching of phonics and provides opportunities for writing.

Audio Files Download free from www.macmillanenglish.com

COMPREHENSION WORKBOOK

TEACHER’S BOOK

AUDIO FILES


Primary Readers

Each level of Way Ahead is accompanied by two story books. There are also three plays (Readers 1C, 2C, 3C), three non-fiction books (Readers 4C, 5C, 6C) and three poetry anthologies for use with the upper levels. Way Ahead Readers are an enjoyable way to consolidate and develop the reading skills acquired through the Way Ahead coursebooks.

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Key features ■

Exciting stories encourage reading for pleasure

Non-fiction pages linked to the theme of the story further expand students’ knowledge and vocabulary

Non-fiction Readers at levels 4-6 provide practice in reading factual and informative texts, and provide a basis for cross-curricular projects

Comprehension questions further develop reading skills

Fact files about the writers help to contextualise the story

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6 NEW TITLES FOR 2011! Our carefully graded series of retold lld versions i off popular classic and contemporary titles and specially written stories continues to grow, with six new titles including The Call of the Wild, Gandhi and Much Ado About Nothing. All new titles are available with Audio CDs and include accompanying exercises. Call of the Wild

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A companion piece to White Fang (Elementary Macmillan Readers), Call of the Wild is the story of Buck, who starts life as a domestic dog loyal to the ways of man, but is suddenly stolen and sold to gold prospectors in a world that is entirely foreign to him. In this new – and hard – life, Buck’s natural wild dog’s instincts are awakened to the call of the wild.

The story of Eseki, a young boy who, during his growth into adulthood, becomes slowly aware of the injustices, poverty and fear which are a normal part of life for black people in South Africa.

Call of the Wild (Pre-int) 9780230408715 (+ CD)

Down Second Avenue (Int) 9780230408678 (- CD)

9780230408401 (- CD)

Gandhi

Much Ado About Nothing

Mohandas Gandhi was one of the most influential leaders and civil rights campaigners that the world has ever known. This biography tells the story of Gandhi’s life and achievements, from the policy of non-violent action that enabled him to lead India to independence from British control, to his work on poverty, expanding women’s rights and the building of religious and ethnic unity.

Much Ado About Nothing is Shakespeare’s famous comedy/drama about the war of power and understanding between men and women and the disguises they wear in their romantic relationships.

Gandhi (Pre-int) 978023040892 (+ CD)

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Persuasion Anne Elliot falls in love with a handsome but poor young officer, Frederick Wentworth, but her parents do not allow her to marry him. Seven years later, Anne meets Wentworth again to find he has become successful and wealthy. Anne still has feelings for Wentworth, but he is angry with her... and possibly in love with another woman… Persuasion (Pre-int) 9780230735132 (+ CD)

Much Ado about Nothing (Pre-int) 9780230408708 (+ CD) 9780230408593 (- CD)

The Importance of Being Earnest Oscar Wilde’s comic masterpiece of love and mistaken identity was a great hit when it first appeared on the stage in 1895 and has remained hugely popular with theatre audiences ever since. The Importance of Being Earnest (Upp int) 9780230408685 (+ CD) 9780230408449 (- CD)

9780230735125 (- CD)

Macmillan Literature Collections Eight advanced-level Macmillan Readers containing original, unsimplified short stories written by famous classic and modern writers. These collections come with substantial support material for each story, including a short summary; a description of major themes; pre-reading vocabulary activities; post-reading language and comprehension exercises; a literary analysis section and essay questions. These collections will help ease students’ transition from graded readers to authentic reading, giving them the joy of feeling that they are finally reading and studying literature just as it was written.

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Rosemary Aravanis, Stuart Cochrane, Michele Crawford, Rob Nicholas and George Vassilakis This is a blended-learning course for teenagers. It aims to build up their general English skill skills lls whil while hile gentl gently ly easing them into more tailored exam practice. The interactive and digital elements will appeal to teenage students and motivate them to learn. The clear yet integrated approach develops reading, writing, listening and speaking skills whilst there is a systematic build up of topic-based lexis and lexico-grammar. The topic-based units cover general topics common to international exams, but these are approached in a way that is appropriate to the experience and interest of the target age group. This is ideal for teenagers preparing for school-leaving exams. Key features ■

Over a hundred online interactive resources for each level – accessible from www.macmillanpracticeonline.com/code, using login details from the back of the Code Workbook Plus

Practice in exam tasks as well as build up of general English

Easy-to-use Interactive Whiteboard material for the classroom brings the book to life and gets the class enthused by learning

Lexical and grammatical syllabus based on the Threshold and Vantage levels of the Common European Framework

The Workbook continues the cross-curricular topics in the Student’s Book and includes six CLIL lessons

Challenging enough for stronger students yet ■ The Teacher’s Book includes comprehensive teaching notes, a CD containing editable tests and enables the weaker students to progress with a resource pack with communicative practice of confidence language and skills for each unit ■ Writing banks, speaking files and grammar ■ The Teacher’s Book also includes a ‘Can do’ sections provide invaluable reference tools self-evaluation table for use after each unit plus regular review sections ■

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Fun activities engage students with learning on a personal level

Topics students have experience of and can comment on

Relevant tasks for the age range Strong lexical build up Discussion and analysis encouraged Code Blue Student’s Book

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NEW EDITION

Judy Garton-Sprenger and Philip Prowse

British English

Fresh, new Inspiration with added features!

New Inspiration takes all the best elements of the original course and adds some exciting new characteristics perfect for motivating and challenging teenage students. Popular aspects such as the authentic, varied and content-rich topics have been improved and enhanced. The cultural and cross-curricular nature of these topics features strongly throughout New Inspiration, alongside the skills development activities and tasks. Key features of the new edition include:

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Even more choice and variety of authentic topics

Unit opener pages that introduce each topic and highlight learning objectives, to aid learner autonomy

More differentiation to cater specifically for mixed-ability classes

Language Links features that look at the influence of other languages and cultures on English

Fantastic, easy to use New Inspiration Interactive Classroom Interactive Whiteboard software for each level

Comprehensive Teacher’s Book including a photocopiable resource pack and a Test CD-ROM

New Inspiration Practice Online includes extra interactive practice activities, videos and fun language games

New Inspiration

Level 1

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Grammar practice exercises familiarise students with the target language and include references to the language files at the back of the Student’s Book


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British English

A AW AR RD DW WI INN NER EER R AWA AWARD WA WINNER Judy Garton-Sprenger and Philip Prowse Inspiration grows with its students to reflect their changing needs and interests, making it the ideal choice to motivate teenagers. Combining a strong skills syllabus with engaging topics and imaginative activities, each level offers the perfect balance of grammar points and communicative tasks. Inspiration

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Inspiration Practice Online

Designed to support Inspiration, four online courses offer carefully designed resources to supplement Student’s Books 1 to 4. ’s Each course is divided into 12 units, which mirror the units in the Student’s Books and provide homework and extra practice of the language points covered in Inspiration. The four progress checks in each course review and reinforce the language and skills learnt in the preceding units. Students can work on their English from any computer with an internet connection, whether at home or out and about.

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Judy Garton-Sprenger and Philip Prowse Although the content of American Inspiration is based on life in the United States, the series is completely global in its outlook with an abundance of cultural content through all four levels. It offers all the key benefits of Inspiration to learners of American English, as well as a number of additional components. Additional components include: The Student CD-ROM which includes interactive vocabulary activities complete with audio, plus dictations where students listen and type and the computer corrects their answers. A Teacher CD-ROM that includes interactive vocabulary and dictation exercises from the Student CD-ROM, plus the Grammar Presentation Posters in electronic format, for projections on a screen or on interactive whiteboard. Grammar Presentation Posters to visually enhance the presentation of key areas of target grammar.

American Inspiration

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David Spencer Gateway is an academically rich five-level course designed to lead teenage students to success in school-leaving and university entrance exams and prepare them for university and the world of work. The course stimulates the interest of students and teachers by providing cross-curricular and intercultural content that is genuinely interesting, meaningful and thought-provoking. Gateway helps students prepare and practise for their school-leaving exams and equips them with lifelong learning and study skills. Taking an inductive approach to Grammar, Gateway revises and extends the students’ active knowledge of grammar and vocabulary through a wealth of varied skills-based activities that recycle, revise, evaluate and develop language skills.

Key features ■

‘Gateway to Exams’ sections that focus on real exam-style activities and look at the very specific exam skills

CLICK (Cross-Curricular, Literature, International Cultural Knowledge) lessons that use authentic texts and interesting topics to look at language from a new perspective

Full corpus-based Dictionary in the Workbook combines the wordlist from the Student’s Book and the extension words from the Workbook

A clever colour-coding scheme throughout the book allows for easy navigation through the course

Developing writing sections include model texts to help guide students to write accurately and effectively

Study skills and exam success boxes integrated throughout, offering hints and tips to students, with further, more detailed, information at the back of the Student’s Book

Staged speaking models guide students on how to prepare for and present oral presentations

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

Lexical sets connected to typical topics in school-leaving exams are revised, extended and practised Gateway B1 S G Student’s d Book k

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


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Gateway B1 Student’s Book

CLICK pages blend contentbased crosscurricular or literary texts while integrating skills practice

Lengthy, authentic texts and topicbased units are connected to familiar topics for the age group

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Gateway Online offers support to both students and teachers using the course. The Student’s site, accessed via a token available in the Student’s Book offers additional practice through games, videos, wordlist builders and other interactive activities. Available at www.gateway-online.net

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Colin Granger and Katherine Stannett ett Hot Spot is a new course designed ffor 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. 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. The course has a transparent grammar syllabus which progresses steadily throughout the course, encouraging a discovery approach before practising and then personalising the grammar. There is a balance of skills work through the lessons, and the four skills are practised further in the integrated skills lesson which focuses on a cultural or cross-curricular aspect of the module theme. Providing a focus on the UK and other English-speaking countries, Hot Spot offers a wealth of culturally rich content that will interest and motivate young teenagers learning English. Hot Spot ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 Student’s Book + CD-ROM Student’s Book (Level 5) Activity Book Teacher’s Book + Test CD Class CDs MPO IWB

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Check your English sections focus on learner autonomy

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Check Your English activities at the end of every lesson encourage learners to take responsibility for their language progression

Pronunciation Spots in every module focus on common pronunciation problems using rhythm drills, intonation, stress patterns and vowel sounds

The 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

The Activity Book contains learning diaries for students to record and review their personal progress

Level 5

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Vocabulary Bank comprising handy checklists such as make & do, common opposites etc

Writing Bank with guidance on writing short messages, informal letters, emails and short stories

Inductive grammar spots

Extra special sections that include stories, poems and plays as well as PET-style exam practice sections

A heavier emphasis on CLIL in Level 5 means more crosscurricular and authentic reading texts

Four extra CLIL lessons in the Activity Book

Study tips and exam spots offer examples of work and techniques for learning more difficult information


Teenage/Secondary

British English

Ken Wilson, James Taylor, Printha Ellis, Deirdre Howard-Williams, Mary Tomalin Move Ahead is a five-level English course for teenagers and young adults. It is a four-skills course with a strong structural syllabus and particular emphasis on developing reading and writing skills. The flexibility of the levels of Move Ahead allows students to enter at any level. Its thematic approach encourages students to explore English in a variety of contexts and to develop a deeper understanding of how the English language works.

Key features ■

Encompasses a strong structural syllabus with an emphasis on reading and writing

Promotes a greater understanding of grammar to develop learner independence

Provides a systematic coverage of all language skills including grammar and vocabulary through interesting and stimulating topics

Presents English through a variety of up-to-date, authentic contexts and media, encouraging students to develop a deeper understanding of how English works

Offers a flexible unit structure, so that teachers can use the pages in any order

The Teacher’s Books offer support for a wide range of teaching situations, including extra activities for keen students

Move Ahead encourages students to work things out for themselves, through success-oriented aims and the supportive Teacher’s Books

Clear layout

Move Ahead Student’s Book 1

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

Valuable general information

Challenging and compelling tasks

Practical approach to grammar

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LLuke Prodromou and Michele Crawford

Interactive i CD-ROM

D Developing language learning skills through its lively approach, this four-level course is designed to appeal to a tthe sense of fun and curiosity of young teenagers.

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B Built on the most recent research into fixing vocabulary and seeing words in collocational chunks, Smash reflects tthe latest findings on how the brain processes and accesses new words. SEE ALSO Macmillan School Dictionary page 76

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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

Smash

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British English

Chris Barker and Libby Mitchell 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 Common European Framework. Key features Tempo

Level 1

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Level 3

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Natural English is presented through true-to-life dialogues and texts

Portfolio sections allow for project collaboration

Self-assessment pages give students a real sense of progress

Games, puzzles, cartoon strips and photo stories recycle language in fun contexts

Multi-strand syllabus ensuring a solid foundation in grammar, vocabulary skills and culture

Extra! activities and project work designed for the mixed-ability classroom

All Levels

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American English

Chris Barker and Libby Mitchell Mega is the American English version of Tempo. Designed specifically for ‘betweenagers’, Mega is a comprehensive course with motivating topics that will stimulate the interest of young teenagers.

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Judy Garton-Sprenger and Philip Prowse Shine is a topic-based three-level course for teenagers which features a clear and systematic approach to grammar. The fresh photographic look and motivating topic-based units focus on teenage students’ interests. Key features ■

Real-world topics motivate teenagers and engage them with the language

Skills-focused lessons practise and enrich all four skills

A Sound File focuses on pronunciation

Study Skills encourage independent learning strategies such as dictionary skills

Exciting nine-episode adventure story encourages extensive reading

Fact Files promote cross-curricular and cross-cultural learning

Dramatised dialogues at the beginning of each unit mean students hear language in a natural context

Shine

Shine Grammars develop and consolidate all the grammar covered in Shine 1, 2 and 3 and can be used with any coursebook Shine CD-ROM - an interactive learning package that is easy to use and makes learning fun!

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 All Levels

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Macmillan Topics page 69

Judy Garton-Sprenger and Philip Prowse American Shine is the American English version of Shine. American Shine

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British English

Judy Garton-Sprenger, Philip Prowse, Luke Prodromou, David A. Hill This international best-seller is now available in an updated version to suit the needs of teachers and students in the Middle East and North Africa. Shine is an exciting four-level course for teenagers which features a clear and systematic

approach to grammar set within a topic-based framework. The topic-based units present stimulating perspectives on areas of interest to this age group. Key features ■

Shine Grammar Books for each level contain grammar extension and practice activities in an easy-to-follow format Real-world topics motivate teenagers and engage them with the language

Shine

Shine 2

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British English

Macmillan School Dictionary page 76 Uncovering CLIL page 81

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

Key features of the books ■

Key subject-specific topic areas

Transparent topic glossary with key headwords, definitions and phonetic transcriptions of individual vocabulary items with examples in context

Engaging practice exercises in each topic using the vocabulary at word, sentence and text level

Easy-to-use, fully searchable glossaries include pronunciation examples

Interactive activities by topic help bring the subject to life

Mind-mapping tools, which can be saved, help with lexical imprinting

Clear diagrams visually represent difficult concepts

Comprehensive diagram bank of illustrations available with and without labels

Geography Practice Book ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 Practice Book (Without Key) Practice Book (With Key) Practice Book (Without Key) CD-ROM Pack Practice Book (With Key) CD-ROM Pack CD-ROM

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CLIL, Skills, Reference and Methodology

SEE ALSO

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 lexical support, with common American and British English differences noted

A Check it Out section provides an up-to-date checklist of websites

Mini-projects and Investigation Points at the end of each article encourage the readers to research further, while the Projects section provides ideas for more extensive research projects

British English

Susan Holden 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, the 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 Topics

SEE ALSO Macmillan School Dictionary page 76 Uncovering CLIL page 81

Beginner Beginner Plus Elementary Pre-intermediate Intermediate All Levels

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Interactive i CD-ROM

British English

Simon Clarke and Michael Vince Macmillan English Grammar In Context is a three-level grammar practice series with a difference. Incorporating contextual examples in grammar practice activities, Macmillan English Grammar In Context can be used in both the classroom and for self-study. Clear grammar explanations are provided with traditional practice activities and contextual examples that include such cross-curricular content areas 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

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

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

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

SEE ALSO Macmillan School Dictionary page 76

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British English

Malcolm Mann and 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 units include a variety of exercise types, with a strong emphasis on revision and consolidation in the higher levels. Useful reference sections present the harder concepts of grammar including irregular verbs, phrasal verbs, patterns and collocations.

Destination Destination B1 Grammar & Vocabulary Series ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 Student’s Book with Key Student’s Book without Key

Destination B2

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British English

Digby Beaumont A reference and practice book which deals with the real problems elementary learners face. Key features ■

The Heinemann ELT Elementary English Grammar

Clear and simple grammar explanations are given with the help of diagrams, lively cartoons and illustrations

A glossary of grammar words, with simple definitions of each, is given at the beginning of the book

Students can use the book as a self-study and reference book or in class

With and without key editions available

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Digby Beaumont and Colin Granger Key features ■

Each grammar point is given a clear and comprehensive explanation, followed by a wide variety of activating practice exercises

Regular review units help check and consolidate students’ progress

A test section in the back of the book

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America an English

Effective Reading Practice

Timothy Kiggell Rainbow offers students of English the full spectrum of reading practice. Each level has 20 units with pre-reading warm-up exercises, main passages with vocabulary work, and a range of follow-up activities that constantly challenge as students gain confidence.

Key features

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High-interest, thought-provoking reading material

Systematic and thorough development of reading skills and techniques

Downloadable teacher’s notes

America an English

Lin Lougheed 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 is a fresh, lively course offering students opportunities to: ■

Learning to Listen

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

ISBN PREFIX 978 0333 Student’s Book Teacher’s Book Audio Cassette ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 Audio CD

Level 1

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Miles Craven Reading Keys, for adult and young adult learners of American English, contains 24 topic-based units organised into eight themes. Texts can be selected by topic, genre, reading skill or vocabulary skill. Extra activity sheets, key skills worksheets and a wordlist at the back of the Student’s Book complete this comprehensive reading course.

Key features Reading Keys

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Additional vocabulary activities, for example, collocations

Test Generator CD-ROM with customisable tests

Extracts from Macmillan Readers encourage extensive reading


Amanda French, Chris Gough, Jackie McAvoy and 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.

Effective Reading ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 Elementary/1 Pre-intermediate/2 Intermediate/3 Upper Intermediate/4

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12 topic-based units per level that feature varied and highly motivating reading texts

A focus on intensive and extensive reading, with a complete short story per level

Varied pages for each unit enabling ongoing evaluation of learners’ progress

Downloadable Teacher’s Notes plus dictionary work and extensive reading practice file from www.macmillanenglish.com/skills

America an English g version available

Visit www.macmillanenglish.com/essentialreading

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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 ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 Student’s Book Teacher’s Book

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Clear explanations and carefully guided practice of the most common sentence patterns in English

Extensive practice of the verb tenses most useful for beginner writers

Thematically related vocabulary to enable students to express themselves on interesting, familiar, and relevant topics

Practice with common punctuation and spelling rules

Dorothy Zemach Sentence Writing introduces students to the most common and useful structures in basic written English. Each unit introduces relevant vocabulary and culminates with an enjoyable writing activity that takes students through the steps of the writing process: brainstorming ideas, arranging ideas with the help of a graphic organiser, writing a short text, and sharing the finished product with classmates. Sentence Writing ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 Student’s Book Teacher’s Guide

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Dorothy Zemach and Lisa Rumisek 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.

Key features ■

Focus on particular aspects of paragraph writing, such as topics, style and development

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

Writing support to help with brainstorming, organizing 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

Writing in Paragraphs/Paragraph Writing leads naturally into Academic Writing/College Writing.

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Dorothy Zemach and Lisa Rumisek Academic Writing is for intermediate level students who are preparing to study, or are already studying, in an academic environment and need to improve their writing skills. 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.

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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


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A two-colour English dictionary suitable for upper secondary and university students who study their subjects in English. Packed with curriculum words and a major encyclopedic section, it is the complete reference source for students at this level. Strong curriculum content ■

Over 10,000 subject-specific words labelled

More than 150 two-colour technical illustrations explain complex topics at a glance

Example sentences are relevant to students throughout the world

Collocations are shown in bold within entries, to help students speak and write more naturally

Definitions are easy to understand while being technically accurate and using appropriate terminology. They are written using a restricted vocabulary of 3,000 words and their accuracy has been checked by expert consultants.

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Reference section A reference section at the back of the book contains the following: ■

A Study Skills section covering taking notes, essay writing, preparing for exams, writing informal and business letters and emails, presenting CVs, punctuation, dealing with data, ICT, literary devices, and using numbers

A Reference section covering the periodic table, SI units and conversions, irregular verbs and a pronunciation table

The CD-ROM combines the full text of the dictionary with recorded pronunciations of every headword in British and American English. Users can search for words in a particular topic area. All illustrations are included and are accompanied by animations of some technical illustrations. The content of the reference section is included in a searchable format with interactive full-colour maps.

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A two-colour dictionary for intermediate level students whose curriculum subjects are taught through the medium of English. Strong curriculum content

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IT language

project work

punctuation

text types

writing up experiments

Special emphasis on school subject vocabulary

Subject-specific words highlighted throughout

Word selection based on the 200 million-word World English Corpus supplemented with words taken from curriculum coursebooks

Helpful reference section containing information on the periodic table, irregular verbs, pronunciation, geographical names and nationalities, and expressions using numbers

Informative two-colour illustrations relating to curriculum content

Language help ■

Information on grammar patterns, collocations, phrases and phrasal verbs

Helpful example sentences based on real-life English

Hundreds of synonyms and antonyms

Information on spelling with inflections for irregular and semi-regular verbs, adjectives and nouns

Special help boxes on word families, synonym sets and vocabulary building

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An essential reference offering invaluable support for those wishing to write and speak English accurately. Comprehensive ■

Two-colour dictionary and CD-ROM for intermediate learners – over 45,000 headwords, phrases and phrasal verbs, with 36,000 examples showing how words are used

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24-page Language Study section, on key areas such as pronunciation, collocation and wordbuilding

Over 700 illustrations throughout aid understanding

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Clear, simple definitions using just over 2,300 of the most common words

Menus in entries with five or more senses guide users straight to the meaning they want

The 3,500 most important words are highlighted in red and graded with stars for frequency of use

Macmillan Essential Dictionary British English Edition ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 British English paperback with CD-ROM British English paperback

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You can hear the pronunciation of every word in both British and American English, and practise difficult words with the Sound Search function. Used in ‘Quick’ mode, the CD-ROM can give you instant meanings while reading documents and emails or surfing the internet.

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A brand-new two-colour dictionary of collocations designed for upper intermediate to advanced students to help them write more natural and idiomatic English. It derives its information from a 2-billion word corpus using leading-edge software, with all entries drafted and edited by an expert team comprising the best ELT lexicographers in the UK.

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Macmillan Collocations Dictionary

Collocations presented for over 4,500 carefully selected key words

Within each entry, collocations are grouped in semantic sets

Special focus on collocations frequent in academic and professional writing, with information on register provided where appropriate

Examples from real English to show how collocations are used in context

Easy-to-use layout with all headwords printed in red

Usage boxes with grammatical notes, synonyms and alternative ways of saying a similar thing

Headwords in red

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Macmillan Books for Teachers The Macmillan Books for Teachers series has been written to inform teachers worldwide. It is 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.

Resource site i www.macmillanenglish.com/methodology Available as ebooks at www.macmillaneducation.com/ebooks

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.

Webinars The Macmillan Webinars are a series of live talks, broadcast over the internet to teachers worldwide. Free to access, and viewable from any computer with an internet connection, teachers have the opportunity to watch the talks and put questions directly to Macmillan authors. To learn more, and to view or download the archived webinars, visit:

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Jim Scrivener – trainer, teacher and ELT writer. After a long spell in Hungary, I’m living in Hastings again with my wife Noémi and young baby. My recent work includes Teacher’s Books, Resource Packs and Portfolios for Straightforward (Macmillan), training on a CELTA course in Geneva and a Cert TESOL in Hastings and various commissions for Cambridge ESOL. My best-known writing is probably Learning Teaching (Macmillan), Basics: Teaching Grammar (OUP) and the teaching tips I write for Onestopenglish.com and the Guardian Weekly. I like the various echoes within the title Learning Teaching – and especially the way that Learning could be either a verb or an adjective. As a verb, it suggests that it is possible to learn how to teach. Good teachers are not born; they work very hard to become good. As an adjective, it suggests that there exists a kind of teaching where the teacher is also learning. Not a dead, stuffed, fixed-in-concrete, habitual teaching, but a learning teaching. Learning and teaching have a strange relationship to each other. A teacher can teach till they are blue in the face and yet there might be no student learning going on. Conversely, students can often learn very well without any teaching. Solving the mystery of the relationship between learning and teaching is at the heart of a teacher’s job.

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The Essential Guide to English Language Teaching Jim Scrivener Learning Teaching has been one of the most successful guides to English Language Teaching since it was first published in 1994. Its no-nonsense approach makes it a superb teaching textbook for initial training courses, and also an essential handbook for practising ELT teachers. The new third edition has been revised and restructured to take recent developments in ELT into account and now includes a DVD with both video material and additional teaching resources.

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New sections on CLIL, young learners and teaching exam classes

Updated material on technology covering the use of computers, Interactive Whiteboards and virtual learning environments

Video footage of experienced teachers in action demonstrates common teaching techniques

DVD includes photocopiable worksheets of activities and observation tasks to use in class

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Teacher trainers and trainees on courses such as the Cambridge CELTA and Trinity Certificate in TESOL

Newly qualified teachers looking for a refresher of material from their initial training

In-service teachers looking to expand or review their areas of knowledge

400 Ideas for Interactive Whiteboards Barney Barrett, Pete Sharma and Francis Jones 400 Ideas for Interactive Whiteboards provides a wealth of resources to help teachers integrate the digital board into their classrooms. It provides ideas for using regular programs and software, as well as offering suggestions on how to create specifically tailored resources. The clear organisation means that activities are categorised according to skill focus, making them easy to locate. It also contains suggestions for project work, ‘learning to learn’ activities and ‘the connected classroom.’ Key features ■

Presents a fully comprehensive resource pack of activities for using the Interactive Whiteboard

Provides systematic coverage of skills to enhance and support students’ learning

Includes guidance on a range of technological approaches for all levels of experience

Who is it for? ■

Teachers already using Interactive Whiteboards who want to discover new and innovative ways to use them Teachers with little experience of using Interactive Whiteboards or who feel unsure about how to use them most effectively in the classroom

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Teaching English Grammar What to Teach and How to Teach it Jim Scrivener Teaching English Grammar is the essential handbook for teachers wanting to prepare and deliver effective grammar lessons. It combines a comprehensive grammar reference with practical teaching advice, helping teachers to both understand grammar points and to present them. Every trainee teacher and language school staffroom should have a copy of this book.

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“I never thought I’d see a grammar book to better Murphy’s Basic Grammar in Use or Swann’s Practical English Usage but by jove, Mr Scrivener has raised the bar with this little beauty.” Philip Williams

Presents concept questions, timelines and other useful insights to help teachers prepare lessons – using language suitable for students rather than academic prose

Provides ideas to help teachers create and use practice activities for students

Includes information on common student errors to help teachers anticipate likely problems

Who is it for? ■

Teacher trainers and trainee teachers on courses such as the Cambridge CELTA and Trinity Certificate in TESOL

Newly qualified teachers who need to teach grammar in their classes, and are looking for support and ideas

Teaching English Grammar

Uncovering EAP How to Teach Academic Reading and Writing Sam McCarter and Phil Jakes Uncovering EAP explains the processes involved in teaching academic writing and reading through concise theoretical overviews. These are complemented by an extensive range of practical activities and worksheets which teachers can put to immediate use in their classrooms. Case studies give examples of real-life challenges faced by EAP teachers, along with suggestions on how to tackle these situations. Who is Uncovering EAP for? ■

Teachers new to teaching academic writing and reading

More experienced teachers looking for new ideas and resources for their classrooms

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500 Activities for the Primary Classroom 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. 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! 500 Activities for the Primary Classroom ISBN PREFIX 978 1405

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Blended Learning Pete Sharma and Barney Barrett The ideal companion for any teacher interested in the use of technology in the language classroom, Blended Learning provides a practical overview of the technology currently available. It combines basic information for the technological novice with sophisticated ideas for using technology in the classroom. Teachers are offered practical ideas and suggestions for ways to use technology to enhance and support students’ learning. The authors also examine the implications of the use of technology for language teaching methodology in general.

Blended Learning ISBN PREFIX 978 0230

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An A-Z of ELT 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. Who is it for? ■

Trainee teachers for whom the terminology and concepts may be new

Teachers who want to refresh or clarify their knowledge and to find out more about the history of teaching methodology or the various views on teaching concepts and methodology

Teacher trainers who want to give clear definitions of terms and concepts

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Uncovering CLIL Content and Language Integrated Learning in Bilingual and Multilingual Education Peeter Mehisto, Maria-Jesus Frigols and David Marsh Uncovering CLIL is a guide for both language and subject teachers to the various methodologies and techniques involved in CLIL teaching. 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. 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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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 apart discourse 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. Beyond the Sentence ISBN PREFIX 978 1405

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Sound Foundations English Pronunciation 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. Sound Foundations ISBN PREFIX 978 1405

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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.

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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.

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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.

Children Learning English ISBN PREFIX 978 1405

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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.

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Teaching Reading Skills in a Foreign Language 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.

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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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An Introduction to English Language

English Language

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Edited by Jonathan Culpeper, Francis Katamba, Paul Kerswill, Ruth Wodak and Tony McEnery

Koenraad Kuiper and W. Scott Allan The third edition of this successful text remains essential for students and teachers of English language and introductory linguistics, and now has a companion website containing quizzes, mp3 audio clips and Power Point movie lectures to aid study.

A fresh and wide-ranging introduction to English language and linguistics, infused with the very latest research. Written in an accessible style that makes for an attractive read, this will be a most useful companion for any student of English and the linguistics of English.

English Grammar: An Introduction

Studying the English Language

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(2ND EDITION)

Peter Collins and Carmella Holla

Rob Penhallurick

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.

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.

Seven Ways of Looking at Language

Teaching Children English – A Practical Guide to Language Analysis

Ronald Macaulay A brief and lively introduction to the main issues, debates and ideas that have emerged in language study over the last fifty years.

Shelagh Rixon

What Is This Thing Called Language?

Children Learning Second Languages

This book provides information and activities to promote the language awareness and analysis skills needed by teachers of English as a Foreign or Second Language to primary level pupils.

Annamaria Pinter

David Nunan

Children Learning Second Languages is a four-part comprehensive guide to current research and debate related to second language learning in childhood, the age factor and the relationship between research and classroom practice.

Drawing on a wide range of anecdotes from the author’s own experience, this book offers students and teachers a thought-provoking way into the basics of language study such as syntax, morphology and phonology.

Palgrave Study Skills Series Study skills books are invaluable resources for any student. Innovating and educating, these bestselling titles on a wide range of topics help students to maximise their potential during their time in Higher Education.

The Study Skills Handbook (3RD EDITION)

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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.

Cite Them Right – The Essential Referencing Guide Richard Pears and Graham Shields Clear examples on how to reference just about anything in print and electronic format, including social media. An Introduction to English Language (3rd edition) English Language English Grammar: An Introduction (2nd edition) Studying the English Language (2nd edition) Seven Ways of Looking at Language Teaching Children English What Is This Thing Called Language?

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The Palgrave Student Planner 2010-11 Stella Cottrell Skills for Success (2nd edition) – The Personal Development Planning Handbook Stella Cottrell The International Student Handbook Hayo Reinders, Nick Moore and Marilyn Lewis Study Skills for Speakers of English as a Second Language Marilyn Lewis and Hayo Reinders Visit the interactive e-learning site at www.skills4studycampus.com 9780230208018 9781403945907 9780230216952 9780230200159 9780230279315 9780230577022 9780230008489

Children Learning Second Languages The Study Skills Handbook (3rd edition) Cite Them Right The Palgrave Student Planner 2010-11 Skills for Success (2nd edition) The International Student Handbook Study Skills for Speakers of English as a Second Language

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Earth Cycles - Living NEW ISBN

978 9776 21927 4

Earth Cycles - Non-Living NEW ISBN

978 9776 21926 7

Recycle, Reduce, Reuse and Rethink 1 NEW ISBN

978 9776 21939 7

Recycle, Reduce, Reuse and Rethink 2 NEW ISBN

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Macmillan Arabic Library Extreme Jobs NEW ISBN

978 9776 21941 0

Getting into... Basketball and Soccer NEW ISBN

978 9776 21938 0

Future Energy NEW ISBN

978 9776 21933 5

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Robots and Robotics 1 NEW ISBN

978 9776 21928 1

Robots and Robotics 2 NEW ISBN

978 9776 21929 8

Robots and Robotics 3 NEW ISBN

978 9776 21930 4

Scientists at Work 1 NEW ISBN

978 9776 21935 9

Scientists at Work 2 NEW ISBN

978 9776 21936 6

Scientists at Work 3 NEW ISBN

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978 9776 21961 8

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Macmillan Arabic Library Dangerous Creatures NEW ISBN

978 9776 21937 3

Artists at Work 1 NEW ISBN

978 9776 21931 1

Artists at Work 2 NEW ISBN

978 9776 21932 8

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Author Index

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Aravanis, R

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B Barker, C Barraclough, C Barrett, B Beaumont, D Beare, N Bolitho, R Bowen, M Broadbent, P Brown, D Brown, R

66 34 79,81 71 18,30 83 16,18,22,24 40 34 48

C Clarke, S Cochrane, S Collins, P Cottrell, S Craven, M Crawford, M Culpeper, J

70 59 84 84 72 59,66 84

D Davies, P A

25,29,30

E Ellis, P

16,22,24,65

F Fidge, L Finnie, R Florent, J French, A Frigols, M J

22,33,48 30 29 73 81

G Garton-Sprenger, J Glover, D Glover, P Gordon, I Gough, C Gower, R Granger, C Graves, S

60,61,67 38 38 73 73 83 64,71 48

H Harper, K Hill, D A Hocking, L Holden, S Holla, C Howard-Williams, D

28 67 18,22 69 84 65

J Jakes, P Jones, F

80 79

K Katamba, F Kelly, K Kerswill, P Kiggell, T Kniveton, J Kuiper, K

84 69 84 72 30 84

L Lambert, V Lewis, M Linse, C Llanas, A Lougheed, L

31 84 15,16 30 72

Macaulay, R McAvoy, J McEnery, T McCarter, S Mann, M Marsh, D Mehisto, P Miles, S Mitchelhill, B Mitchell, L Moates, J Mol, H Moon, J Moore, N Munton, G

84 73 84 80 71 81 81 73 48 66 27 29 83 84 48

N Nicholas, R Nunan, D Nuttall, C

59 84 83

P Pears, R Peimbert, L Penhallurick, R Phillips, D Pinter, A M Popova, M Pritchard, G Prodromou, L Prowse, P Pye, D

84 14 84 83 84 82 16,27,28 66,67 60,61,67 27

R Read, C Reinders, H Revell, J Rixon, S Rumisek, L

26,81 84 30 84 74

S Scott Allan, W Schottman, E Scrivener, J Seymour, D Sharma, P Shaw, D Shields, G Simmons, N Skinner, C Spencer, D Stannett, K Sweeney, G

84 15,16 79,80 82 79,81 26 84 11,12 29,30 62 29,64 28

T Taylor, J Taylore-Knowles, S Thomas, A Thornbury, S Tomalin, M Tomlinson, B

65 71 16,28 81,82 65 83

U Underhill, A

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W Walters, S Weller, J West, J Wilson, K Wodak, R Wren, W

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A A-Z of ELT, An Academic Writing All Aboard! American Inspiration American Shine Animal Explorers

81 74 30 61 67 4

B Basher Basics Basher Science Beyond the Sentence Blended Learning Book of… Series, The Bounce Bravo! Busy Board

46 46 82 81 46 30 28 4

C Caravan Children Learning English Children Learning Second Languages Cite Them Right Code College Writing

27 83 84 84 59 74

D Destination Grammar and Vocabulary Series Discover English Discover Science Series

71 83 45

E Effective Reading English Grammar: An Introduction English Language English Reading and Comprehension English World Explore Explorers Explorers Series (Kingfisher)

30 16 26

G Gateway Gateway Interactive Classroom

62 5

H Hats On Heinemann ELT Elementary English Grammar, The Heinemann ELT English Grammar, The Hello Jojo Hot Spot Hot Spot Interactive Classroom Hula Hoop

15 71 71 11 64 5 14

I International Student Handbook, The Introduction to English Language, An Inspiration Inspiration Interactive Classroom I Wonder Why… Series

25 54

K Kingfisher Children’s Atlas Kingfisher First Animal Picture Atlas Kingfisher First Dictionary Kingfisher First Dinosaur Picture Atlas Kingfisher First Encyclopedia Kingfisher First Encyclopedia of Animals Kingfisher First Picture Atlas Kingfisher First Thesaurus Kingfisher World Atlas

36 36 35 36 35 35 36 35 36

L Language Games Learning Teaching Learning to Listen Little Writers

N Navigators Series New Inspiration

44 60

O Onestopclil.com Onestopenglish.com

6 6

Palgrave Student Planner, The Palgrave Study Skills Series Paragraph Writing Picture Grammar for Children Playtime Pronunciation App

84 84 74 34 16 7

R Rainbow Effective Reading Practice Reading Keys

72 72

S Science Zone Sentence Writing Seven Ways of Looking at Language Shine Shine Middle East Edition Skills for Success Smash Smash Interactive Whiteboard Smile for Me Sound Foundations Studying the English Language Study Skills for Speakers of English as a Second Language Study Skills Handbook, The Surprise!

4 74 84 67 67 84 66 5 28 82 84 84 84 16

T 84 84 61 5 43

J Jump Aboard Jump Ahead Readers

85 78 34 77 7 7 22 9 48 70 33 76 33 56 40 34 9 56 76 38 75 69 69 66 65

P 73 84 84 73 18 35 48 46

F Fantastic! Fingerprints Footprints

M Macmillan Arabic Library Macmillan Books for Teachers Series Macmillan Children’s Dictionary Macmillan Collocations Dictionary Macmillandictionary.com Macmillan Dictionary Apps Macmillan English Macmillan English Campus Macmillan English Explorers Macmillan English Grammar in Context Macmillan English Handwriting Macmillan Essential Dictionary Macmillan Foundation Skills Series Macmillan Literature Collections Macmillan Mathematics Macmillan Picture Dictionary Macmillan Practice Online Macmillan Readers Macmillan School Dictionary Macmillan Science Macmillan Study Dictionary Macmillan Topics Macmillan Vocabulary Practice Series Mega Move Ahead

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400 Ideas for Interactive Whiteboards 500 Activities for the Primary Classroom 700 Classroom Activities

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Take Shape Teaching Children English Teaching English Grammar Teaching Practice Teaching Reading Skills in a Foreign Language Tempo Time for English Twist and Shout

29 84 80 83 83 66 28 31

U Uncovering CLIL Uncovering EAP Uncovering Grammar

81 80 82

W Way Ahead Way Ahead Readers What is this Thing Called Language? Writing in Paragraphs

24 54 84 74

Y You and Me Young Writers

12 33

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