Oxford English: An International Approach Student Book 4


Book Description

Oxford English provides students and teachers with current, meaningful, and practical activities with a thematic approach to help students to develop skills, gain confidence and enjoy the study of English. It has been developed specifically for international schools and Part 4 has been designed to address the Cambridge IGCSE English as a Second Language syllabus. Each book provides reading, writing, listening and speaking activities that support the development of skills, knowledge, values and attitudes. The contents link up with internationally relevant and topical issues, helping students relate the study of English to other subject areas and understand the wider importance of their study, building their enthusiasm.




Oxford English: An International Approach Students' Book 1


Book Description

This new course provides students and teachers with current, meaningful, and practical activities along a thematic approach to help students to develop skills, gain confidence and enjoy the study of English. Each book provides reading, writing, listening and speaking activities that support the development of skills, knowledge, values and attitudes. The contents link up with internationally relevant and topical issues, helping students relate the study of English to other subject areas and understand the wider importance of their study, building their enthusiasm.




Oxford English: An International Approach: Teacher's Guide 1


Book Description

Each teacher's guide supports the Oxford English: an international approach series of student books and workbooks providing teachers with everything needed to fully implement the course.




Oxford English: an International Approach Evaluation Pack Ages 11-14


Book Description

Oxford English: An International Approach is a comprehensive course developed specifically for the international classroom. It supports the four language skills in a practical yet enquiry based framework. Suitable for both native speakers and higher level EAL students, it takes a thematic, cross-curricular approach which explores globally relevant themes and texts from around the world. This Evaluation Pack for 11-14 year olds will enable you to trial Student Books 1-3 in your classroom.




Oxford English: An International Approach, Book 3


Book Description

This new course provides students and teachers with current, meaningful, and practical activities along a thematic approach to help students to develop skills, gain confidence and enjoy the study of English. Each book provides reading, writing, listening and speaking activities that support the development of skills, knowledge, values and attitudes. The contents link up with internationally relevant and topical issues, helping students relate the study of English to other subject areas and understand the wider importance of their study, building their enthusiasm.




Oxford English: An International Approach: Workbook 1


Book Description

The workbook will encourage students to read closely, write with enthusiasm and get involved in the subject of English in a challenging and meaningful way.




Oxford English: An International Approach: Teacher's Guide 3


Book Description

Each teacher's guide supports the Oxford English: An International Approach series of student books and workbooks providing teachers with everything needed to fully implement the course.




Oxford English: An International Approach:Teacher's Guide 4


Book Description

Each teacher's guide supports the Oxford English: An International Approach series of student books and workbooks providing teachers with everything needed to fully implement the course.




Textbook English


Book Description

This book provides a systematic, empirical account of the language typically presented in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) textbooks, based on a large corpus of EFL textbooks used in secondary schools. A modified version of the Multi-Dimensional Analysis (MDA) framework serves to examine linguistic variation both within textbooks and compared to corpora representing ‘real-life’ English as used outside the EFL classroom. The results highlight the characteristics of Textbook English that define it as a distinct variety of English. In light of the study's pedagogical implications, this book proposes a range of corpus-based approaches to improve the naturalness of textbook texts. It also contributes to advancing quantitative corpus linguistics methodology: its detailed online supplements aim for methodological transparency and reproducibility in line with the principles of Open Science. This book will be of interest to linguistics and language education students and researchers, as well as EFL teachers, textbook authors and editors, and those involved in curriculum development and teacher training.




Applied Linguistics and Materials Development


Book Description

Focuses for the first time on materials development and applications of current research and theory for the main areas of applied linguistics (e.g. second language acquisition, pragmatics, vocabulary studies). There are many books on applied linguistic theory and research and there are now a number of books on the principled development of materials for language learning, but this book takes a new approach by connecting the two concerns. Each of its chapters first of all presents relevant theories and research conclusions for its area and then considers practical applications for materials development. The chapters achieve these applications by reporting and commenting on current theory and research, by analysing the match between current published materials and current theory and by suggesting and exemplifying applications of current theory to materials development. This will be an essential resource both for those studying or teaching materials development and for those studying or teaching applied linguistics.