Product Description
A six-level course that gives children more vocabulary, more reading, and more lessons than other primary courses. Your pupils will definitely learn more! Top authors Sarah Phillips and Mary Slattery have brought their understanding of how children learn to this incredibly well thought through course. Your pupils will definitely learn more! For schools with 4 hours of teaching per week, or with 3 hours per week looking for a more demanding course.
Key features
Introduces more vocabulary, more reading and more lessons than most primary courses. The Fixit Game poster is an original and fun aid to help teachers and students manage their learning. Incredible English Resource Pack gives teachers all the tools they need to make English lessons memorable and fun: Norton the puppet, flashcards, photocopiable masters and story frames book. Fun, lively stories, written by popular children’s story-writer Michaela Morgan. Two pages in every unit combine learning another subject in English with language learning, with notes that make them easy to teach. Encourages learning of other skills, such as working with others, learning how to learn, and to understand more about their own culture and that of other children.
About the Author
Sarah Phillips trained as an English language teacher at the Bell School, Norwich, and took her MA in English Language Teaching at Edinburgh University. She has held various teaching posts in Europe and has taught on primary teacher training courses with Norwich Institute of Language Education. She has worked with the Regional Government of Galicia to prepare training courses and materials for teachers of English. Michaela Morgan is the author of over a hundred books for children. These include poetry, picture books, infant and junior fiction. She is also a major contributor to several educational schemes including The Oxford Reading Tree and is co-author of Harraps Junior English language course for children. Mary Slattery is a teacher and freelance teacher trainer. She began her career in the 1970s teaching English and Spanish in Dublin, Ireland. In the 1980s she started to teach English as a foreign language. She has taught children and adults at all levels and has written articles on various aspects of teaching
A six-level course that gives children more vocabulary, more reading, and more lessons than other primary courses. Your pupils will definitely learn more! Top authors Sarah Phillips and Mary Slattery have brought their understanding of how children learn to this incredibly well thought through course. Your pupils will definitely learn more! For schools with 4 hours of teaching per week, or with 3 hours per week looking for a more demanding course.
Key features
Introduces more vocabulary, more reading and more lessons than most primary courses. The Fixit Game poster is an original and fun aid to help teachers and students manage their learning. Incredible English Resource Pack gives teachers all the tools they need to make English lessons memorable and fun: Norton the puppet, flashcards, photocopiable masters and story frames book. Fun, lively stories, written by popular children’s story-writer Michaela Morgan. Two pages in every unit combine learning another subject in English with language learning, with notes that make them easy to teach. Encourages learning of other skills, such as working with others, learning how to learn, and to understand more about their own culture and that of other children.
About the Author
Sarah Phillips trained as an English language teacher at the Bell School, Norwich, and took her MA in English Language Teaching at Edinburgh University. She has held various teaching posts in Europe and has taught on primary teacher training courses with Norwich Institute of Language Education. She has worked with the Regional Government of Galicia to prepare training courses and materials for teachers of English. Michaela Morgan is the author of over a hundred books for children. These include poetry, picture books, infant and junior fiction. She is also a major contributor to several educational schemes including The Oxford Reading Tree and is co-author of Harraps Junior English language course for children. Mary Slattery is a teacher and freelance teacher trainer. She began her career in the 1970s teaching English and Spanish in Dublin, Ireland. In the 1980s she started to teach English as a foreign language. She has taught children and adults at all levels and has written articles on various aspects of teaching
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