English in common : with activebook

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English in common : with activebook

Jonathan Bygrave ; series consultants María Victoria Saumell and Sarah Louisa Birchley

(Always learning)

Pearson Education, c2012

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English in Common is a six-level American English integrated-skills course for adult and young adult learners based on CEFR standards and learner outcomes. Finding direction and purpose English in Common motivates learners through Can Do objectives which give direction and purpose, ensuring students know what they are learning, why they are learning it, and how they will be able to use the language outside of the classroom. Engaging learners' interest English in Common engages learners' interest by offering a new twist to familiar topics -- topics that reflect students' needs and interests. This ensures that students will always have something to say about the content of the lesson. Developing active learners English in Common encourages active participation in learning by guiding students to use their own knowledge as they observe structures in context to figure out language use and form independently.

Table of Contents

Unit 1 Introductions Unit 2 Family and friends Unit 3 Traveling Unit 4 Stores and restaurants Unit 5 Things to see and do Unit 6 All about you Unit 7 A day at work Unit 8 Your likes and dislikes Unit 9 Your life Unit 10 Past and future events

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