Let's talk : teacher's manual
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Let's talk : teacher's manual
Cambridge University Press, 2002
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Note
Let's talk teacher's mannual 2, second edition, has been developed from Let's talk teacher's manual, first published by Cambridge University Press in 1997
Description and Table of Contents
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2 ISBN 9780521750752
Description
Let's Talk is a three-level speaking and listening series that takes students from a high-beginning to a high-intermediate level. The Teacher's Manual provides clear, step-by-step notes on how to use the Student's Book in class. Also included are warm-up and extension activities, glossaries, additional classroom activities, answer keys, and complete listening scripts of the recordings.
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION 1. GETTING TO KNOW YOU 1A What kind of person are you? 1B Breaking the ice 2. GETTING TO KNOW MORE ABOUT YOU 2A Making a good impression 2B Getting personal 3. FOOD AND COOKING 3A How do you cook that? 3B Going out to eat 4. RELATIONSHIPS 4A Families 4B Friends 5. EARNING A LIVING 5A Nine to five 5B The movie industry 6. LEISURE TIME 6A What do you enjoy doing? 6B If I had more time ... 7. GAMES AND SPORTS 7A Playing and watching sports 7B How about a game? 8. TRAVEL AND TRANSPORTATION 8A Going places 8B On the road 9. VACATION TIME 9A What's it like there? 9B Before you go 10. MODERN INVENTIONS 10A Useful things 10BGreat ideas? 11. THE ENVIRONMENT 11A Threats to our environment 11B Saving the environment 12. NEWS AND CURRENT EVENTS 12A In the news 12B Keep up to date! 13. LIVING INTHE CITY 13A City life 13B Safety and crime 14. ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT 14A Yes, but is it art? 14B I really enjoyed it! 15. IN THE PAST 15A Times have changed ... 15B A sense of history 16. COMEDY AND HUMOR 16A What a scream! 16B A sense of humor
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3 ISBN 9780521776912
Description
Let's Talk is a three-level speaking and listening series that takes students from a high-beginning to a high-intermediate level. The Teacher's Manual provides clear, step-by-step notes on how to use the Student's Book in class. Also included are warm-up and extension activities, glossaries, additional classroom activities, answer keys, and complete listening scripts of the recordings.
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION 1. GETTING ACQUAINTED 1A First impressions 1B Working together 2. COMMUNICATION 2A Announcements and signs 2B Feelings and gestures 3. BREAKING THE LAW 3A Crime and punishment 3B Solving crimes 4. MYSTERIES AND SURPRISES 4A That's strange! 4B It's hard to believe, but ... 5. EDUCATION 5A Happy days? 5B Brain power 6. FAME AND FORTUNE 6A Famous people 6B Can money buy happiness? 7. AROUND THE WORLD 7A People and languages 7B When in Rome ... 8. TECHNOLOGY 8A Can you explain it? 8B User-friendly? 9. HEALTH AND FITNESS 9A Staying healthy 9B Coping with stress? 10. NATURAL FORCES 10A What awful weather! 10B The ring of fire 11. NEWS AND CURRENT EVENTS 11A Today's news 11B People and the news 12. RELATIONSHIPS 12A Friendship 12B .Looking for love 13. ADVENTURE 13A Please be careful! 13B Exciting--or dangerous? 14. SELF-IMPROVEMENT 14A How to be popular 14B Managing your life 15. TRAVEL AND TOURISM 15A Travelers or tourists? 15B Fantastic journeys 16. THE REAL WORLD 16A Using the phone 16B The ideal job
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1 ISBN 9780521776943
Description
Let's Talk is a three-level speaking and listening series that takes students from a high-beginning to a high-intermediate level. The Teacher's Manual provides clear, step-by-step notes on how to use the Student's Book in class. Also included are warm-up and extension activities, glossaries, additional classroom activities, answer keys, and complete listening scripts of the recordings.
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION 1. COMMUNICATING IN ENGLISH 1A Let's get to know each other! 1B Numbers and letters 2. DIFFERENT KINDS OF PEOPLE 2A What do they look like? 2B Your personality 3. FREE TIME 3A What are your interests? 3B Do you like sports? 4. WEATHER AND CLIMATE 4A It's going to be a beautiful day! 4B Extreme weather 5. MONEY 5A Shopping 5B Saving and spending money 6. FOOD AND DRINK 6A Eating out 6B Food around the world 7. TRAVEL AND TOURISM 7A Close to home 7B Traveling the world 8. ENTERTAINMENT 8A Let's see a movie! 8B A good read 9. HEALTH AND FITNESS 9A A healthy life 9B Sleep and dreams 10. SELF-IMPROVEMENT 10A Can you remember? 10B Take my advice. 11. IN THE CITY 11A Out and about 11B There's plenty to do. 12. FOREIGN CUSTOMS 12A Festivals and holidays 12B Mind your manners! 13. FAMOUS PEOPLE 13A I know that name! 13B People in history 14. HOME, SWEET HOME 14A My dream home 14B Around the world 15. THEN AND NOW 15A The good old days 15B Fads and trends 16. THE FUTURE 16A Utopia? 16B Wishes and dreams
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