Fülszöveg
A new approach to language
Hutchinson knows what interests young
learners. He has taught in schools for many
years, and he has four children of his own.
Tom Hutchinson is an authority on grammar.
He lectures in linguistics at Lancaster
University, and his special research area is the
communicative teaching of grammar.
Tom Hutchinson is winner of several English
Language prizes. These were awarded in
recognition of the important contribution he has
made in this field.
Project English is a three year beginner's
course in English for young learners.
A strong element of fun. Competitions, games,
quizzes and jokes add fun — the life-blood of
effective learning.
This Workbook contains additional write-in activities
related to the language syllabus of the Student's Book.
The Teacher's Book indicates when the Workbook
exercises will be most appropriate.
Its key features are:
A grammar based analytical approach. Grammar is
treated as a problem-solving activity, and...
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Fülszöveg
A new approach to language
Hutchinson knows what interests young
learners. He has taught in schools for many
years, and he has four children of his own.
Tom Hutchinson is an authority on grammar.
He lectures in linguistics at Lancaster
University, and his special research area is the
communicative teaching of grammar.
Tom Hutchinson is winner of several English
Language prizes. These were awarded in
recognition of the important contribution he has
made in this field.
Project English is a three year beginner's
course in English for young learners.
A strong element of fun. Competitions, games,
quizzes and jokes add fun — the life-blood of
effective learning.
This Workbook contains additional write-in activities
related to the language syllabus of the Student's Book.
The Teacher's Book indicates when the Workbook
exercises will be most appropriate.
Its key features are:
A grammar based analytical approach. Grammar is
treated as a problem-solving activity, and the pupils
are treated as thinkers who are guided to work out
the rules of grammar for themselves.
Project work. Through project work, pupils are given
the opportunity to talk and write about their own life',
and to relate language to their experience.
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