Fülszöveg
om Hutchinson is the Associate Director of
e Institute for English Language Education
at Lancaster University, where he is mainly
courses.
Tom Hutchinson taught in schools for a number
of years and has given teacher training seminars
in many countries around the world. In 1986 he
was awarded the Duke of Edinburgh's English
in 1992,
Project English is a three-year English course which takes
young teenagers from beginner to intermediate level.
The key features of the course are:
A grammar-based, analytical
approach. In Project English 1 and 2
grammar is treated as a problem-
solving activity, and the pupils are
encouraged to work out grammar
rules for themselves. In Project
English 3 greater weight is given to
the functional side of language which
provides an opportunity to revise
grammar from a different angle.
Project work. The material in all three
years of Project English is...
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Fülszöveg
om Hutchinson is the Associate Director of
e Institute for English Language Education
at Lancaster University, where he is mainly
courses.
Tom Hutchinson taught in schools for a number
of years and has given teacher training seminars
in many countries around the world. In 1986 he
was awarded the Duke of Edinburgh's English
in 1992,
Project English is a three-year English course which takes
young teenagers from beginner to intermediate level.
The key features of the course are:
A grammar-based, analytical
approach. In Project English 1 and 2
grammar is treated as a problem-
solving activity, and the pupils are
encouraged to work out grammar
rules for themselves. In Project
English 3 greater weight is given to
the functional side of language which
provides an opportunity to revise
grammar from a different angle.
Project work. The material in all three
years of Project English is based on
project work. Through the project
tasks pupils are given the opportunity
to talk and write about their own lives,
and to relate the language they have
learned to their own experience.
Entertaining topics. Project English
3 is based on the idea of The
Canterbury Tales. A group of young
people run a company called
Canterbury Holidays and entertain
each other by talking about their
experiences and travels. The
humorous vein in Project English 1
and 2 continues in Project English 3
as the pupils follow the exploits of
the comic characters, Carstairs and
Carruthers, who are engaged in a
race around the world.
This Student's Book is
accompanied by an interleaved
Teacher's Book, a Workbook, a set
of two cassettes, and Project Video.
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