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authorsAUTHORS: Ben Goldstein • Leanne Gray • Gill Holley • Peter Jeffery • Ceri Jones • Mark Lloyd • Rob Metcalf • Lucy Norris

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Number of levels: Intro + 5 CEF Levels: A1–C1

New American Framework is an exciting six-level general English course which highlights oral communication, personalization and debate through dynamic, contemporary topics. New American Framework substantially refines and updates Framework while retaining all the best features of the original course’s approach to skills work, inductive grammar, natural English and fresh, motivating themes.

Key Features

• Flexible format for courses up to 120 hours
• Developed in line with the Common European Framework objectives
• Dynamic, challenging topic areas and authentic texts
• Inductive approach to grammar, with meaningful practice activities
• Focus on natural English through The Real Thing and Takeaway English sections
• Integrated World English DVD with authentic interviews for cross-cultural comparison
• Reference Guide booklet containing further grammar explanations, vocabulary and transcripts
• Emphasis on learner autonomy encouraged through How to… learning strategies and Language Passport objectives

Components


Students Teachers

• Student’s Book Try a sample
• Reference Guide
• Student’s CD-ROM
• Workbook Try a sample
• Student’s Audio CD
• Interactive Online Activities

• Teacher’s book
• Teacher’s Resource Book
• Class Audio CD 
• DVD 
• Website webframework.richmondelt.com
• Test Studio
• Online Videos and Author Interviews

 

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Supplementary Material

workele authorsAUTHORS: Louis Rogers • Anna Cowper • James Greenan • Marion Grussendorf • Pete Sharma • James Styring • Alastair Lane




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Number of levels: 4 CEF Levels: A2-B2

This is the perfect course for anyone who needs to communicate in English at work, whatever their profession or level of seniority. It takes a thorough but light-hearted and non-executive approach to learning the language and is also suitable for pre-work tertiary students. Available in four levels, the core Student´s Book material offers 60 hours of study which can easily be increased through the wealth of additional digital components. These include a fully digital workbook, the Business Mazes and the video skills modules which cover presentations, negotiations, socialising, communication and meetings, and can be purchased separately or as a complete set. Whatever the industry, whatever the job, @work will suit any employee. This is business outside the boardroom.

Key Features

drop Avoids the usual Business English clichés and teaches practical, get-the-job done language
drop Takes a solid, upfront approach to grammar
drop Flexible materials offer students and teachers choice over the length, depth and method of delivery of their course
drop 12-page email writing section per level
drop Business Mazes (in printed format or as a downloadable App)
drop Video modules: presentations, negotiations, socialising, communications and meetings

Materials

Student’s Book Pack
Student’s Book with access code
Workbook Pack
Workbook
Audio CD
eWorkbook
Class Audio CD
Teacher’s Book
Business Mazes

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Supplementary Material

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authorsAUTHORS: Elizabeth Walter • Kate Woodford Number of levels: 2 CEF Levels: B1-B2

The Richmond Vocabulary Builders are two brand-new vocabulary books for adults and young adults, for use at home or in class. Each book is divided into 50 easy-to-navigate double-page units which present and practise vocabulary in context and also provide help with collocations and grammar patterns. The code in the back of every book provides access to the Richmond Learning Platform where students will find more practice activities and teachers can assign activities to their students and create print or online tests. The Richmond Vocabulary Builders are available with and without key.

Key Features

drop Ideal preparation for the Cambridge ESOL exams
drop Fully trackable extra online practice included in the price of the book
drop Plenty of dialogues showing the words in their real context with a mix of accents in the audio recordings
drop Extra functional tips boxes throughout
drop “Use the words you´ve learned” section at the end of every unit allows students to personalise the new vocabulary
drop Notes on main US/UK differences

Student’s Materials

Student’s Pack (with and without answer key)
Student’s Book
Online access code

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Supplementary Material

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authorsAUTHORS: Noel Goodey Number of levels: 2 CEF Levels: B1-B2

English Grammar in Steps is a concise reference and practice grammar book for pre-intermediate to upper intermediate students and is ideal for both self-study and classroom use. English Grammar in Steps Practice Book is a comprehensive practice book which covers the most important grammatical structures needed by intermediate students. It can be used alongside English Grammar in Steps for extra practice, or independently. The new editions follow exactly the same structure and grammar syllabus as the popular originals but now include fully updated texts and brand new images. Both books are also now available in a with and without key edition.

Key Features

drop Grammar and exercises presented in context
drop Clear step-by-step explanations and intensive practice for each grammar point
drop English Grammar in Steps covers the grammar needed by students studying for the Cambridge FCE exam, whilst the practice book contains extensive examples of FCE exam type activities

 

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Supplementary Material

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authorsAUTHORS: Jim Scrivener



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Number of levels: 1

CEF Levels: A2

Visual Grammar is a brand-new grammar book with a difference. Written by the highly respected author and trainer Jim Scrivener, this new material gets young adult and adult students to take the unusual approach of visualising how each grammar point works before embarking on their practice activities. Each one-page unit contains a visual presentation of the grammar point, followed by a variety of different exercise types. The book also offers fully trackable extra material online for use at home or in the classroom as well as unique presentation software for use in class. Visual Grammar is available with or without answers.

Key Features

drop 96 one-page units of presentation and practice
drop Main grammar points divided into manageable bite-size chunks
drop Audio recordings of all main grammar points available in MP3 format
drop Fully trackable extra online practice included in the price of the book
drop Colour-coded units to help distinguish between different groups of grammar points
drop Internet quizzes that encourage students to find their own visuals online

 

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english_idStarter New_big_2013authorsAUTHORS: Paul Seligson • Ricardo Sili • Ray Shoulder •Cris Gontow • Carol Lethaby • Tom Abraham •Luiz Otávio Barros •Tom Abraham • Jose Luiz Morales •Pamela Vittorio




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Number of levels: Starter + 3 CEF Levels: A1-B1

English ID is a brand new four-level series for young adults and adults with an emphasis on speaking both accurately and fluently. It accelerates the learning process with a range of exciting strategies that encourage students to express themselves and build their new identity in English. The material builds on students’ existing knowledge of English and introduces new language through authentic texts and audiovisual material, including actual YouTube videos and the engaging ID Café, a tailor-made sitcom-style video. With its user-friendly format, English ID is a highly flexible course which offers 80–120 hours of material per level.

Key Features

drop ID Skills and ID in Action pages offer extra listening, reading and functional language practice in every unit
drop Cyber English boxes help students to understand the influence of internet language and texting on the English language
drop Flexi-lesson structure provides additional material for longer lessons
drop Review section at the end of every two units including games and activities
drop ID Writing section and Grammar bank at the end of each level
drop Use of YouTube videos and the ID Café
drop Wide range of native and non-native accents

Components

Students Teachers

Student’s Book (with portal access code)
Workbook Split editions (except for Starter)
Student’s Book + Workbook A (with portal access code)
Student’s Book + Workbook B (with portal access code)

Teacher’s Book
Class CD
DVD (ID Café)
Digital Book
Learning Platform

 

 

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Spotlight on Literature is a literature-based program for consolidating skills in English.

The Student's Book includes:

  • Culturally diverse and varied literary texts
  • Activities that strengthen reading comprehension and literary analysis
  • Group and individual work promoting critical thinking and classroom discussion
  • Creative exercises to further develop oral and writing skills

The Workbook includes:

  • A diverse selection of comprehensive, open-ended and creative exercises
  • Vocabulary drills and literary workshop
  • Reading comprehension and oral expression modules
  • Activities of language strategies and grammar principles to enrich self-expression

The Teacher's Guide includes:

  • An assorted collection of materials, resources and ideas aimed to motivate students and teachers
  • Full teacher's notes, activity sheets and all answer keys
  • Background information and extra activities
  • Individual exercises and group activities that inspire interaction

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authorsAUTHORS: Simon Brewster • Alastair Lane

 

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Number of levels: 5

CEF Levels: A1 - B1

Kaleidoscope is a five-level series for Bachillerato students that closely follows the program established by the Dirección General de Bachillerato (DGB). Its competency-based approach allows students to gain confidence in the language while developing their linguistic, cultural and social skills through meaningful input and reflection and application activities that require peer collaboration.

Components

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Key Features

• An extensive use of listening and reading material to provide meaningful linguistic input
• Contextualization of linguistic items and lexis to develop analysis on language
• Content that is thematically-oriented to Mexico, its people and its culture
• Reflection on single human values and culture in each block with projects for students to gain awareness and foster tolerance and integration
• A section on real world English to empower students with practical phrases and vocabulary for casual conversations
• Tips on pronunciation to help them overcome common difficulties
• Board games, pair work activities and collaborative work to help reinforce topics in each block and promote communication and social skills
• A conscientious use of technology resources to help integrate language with students’ interests

 

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authorsAUTHORS: Ben Goldstein • Ceri Jones • Bess Bradfield • Carol Lethaby • Alastair Lane • Simon Brewster • Mark Lloyd • Rob Metcalf • Lucy Norris

Number of levels: Starter + 5 CEF Levels: A1–C1

American Big Picture reflects the key issues of today which are immediately relevant to the learners’ experiences with striking real world images.

These images provide a fresh, contemporary look and are at the centre of tasks, encouraging learners to work with and interpret them. Carefully structured discussion tasks encourage personalization, localization, and critical thinking, and complete functional language lessons, develop conversation strategies and are applied to students’ immediate world experience.

Key Features

• Up-to-date, real-life, relevant contexts ground tasks and content in student’s own world, allowing them to personalize and
localize material. Carefully selected reading and listening material graded to the level
• Language focus on real, useful language and high-frequency expressions, and is text, topic, and context driven
• Functional Language and Final Task sections bring together the smaller pieces to help students see “American Big Picture” via
practical, real-life tasks
• A strong, systematic vocabulary building strand focuses on both lexical fields and vocabulary systems
• Notice boxes draw attention to generative patterns and the living / changing nature of language
• Avoidance / challenging of stereotypes – intercultural awareness foregrounded, e.g. inclusion of situations where no native
speakers are present (as model for tasks)
• A move away from traditional UK and USA settings to more global contexts
• An emphasis on “global English”, with a wide variety of non-native and non-standard accents in the audio program
Up-to-date, real-life, relevant contexts ground tasks and content in student’s own world, allowing them to personalize and localize material. Carefully selected reading and listening material graded to the level
Language focus on real, useful language and high-frequency expressions, and is text, topic, and context driven
Functional Language and Final Task sections bring together the smaller pieces to help students see “American Big Picture” via practical, real-life tasks
A strong, systematic vocabulary building strand focuses on both lexical fields and vocabulary systems
Notice boxes draw attention to generative patterns and the living / changing nature of language
Avoidance / challenging of stereotypes – intercultural awareness foregrounded, e.g. inclusion of situations where no native speakers are present (as model for tasks)
A move away from traditional UK and USA settings to more global contexts
An emphasis on “global English”, with a wide variety of non-native and non-standard accents in the audio program

 

Components


Students Teachers
• Student’s Book Try a sample
• Workbook with audio CD Try a Sample
• Downloadable audio online
• Interactive online activities
• Teacher’s book
• Class Audio CD
• Digital Book
• Test Studio
• Online videos and author interviews
• Teacher’s Resource Book
• DVD
• Learning Platform www.americanbigpicture.net

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Chatting is a five-level English course for Bachillerato Tecnológico that closely follows the Programa de Estudio de Inglés de la Reforma Integral del Bachillerato.

The strengths of Chatting are many:

A logical, step-by-step approach makes the course easy to follow for learners, and easy to teach for teachers.

  • Contextualized course work ensures student interest and understanding.
  • An in-depth look at different states of Mexico gives learners an opportunity to know their country better.
  • The four skills are developed in each unit.
  • Grammar summaries provide additional language support.
  • A focus on communication facilitates learning without stress.
  • Pair-work and group-work increase motivation and foster collaborative learning.
  • The application of Information Technology, developed in each unit, links the material to real-life skills.
  • Clearly-stated goals in terms of competencies and values allow learners to reach achievable outcomes.
  • The whole language approach includes humanistic instruction in the areas of freedom, justice and solidarity.
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