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HELBLING LANGUAGES

2016 ELT CATALOGUE

Communication made easy


Welcome to the Helbling Languages 2016 ELT Catalogue as in a wide range of blended group and stand-alone contexts. Helbling eZone is our innovative educational platform, and we also provide online, mobile learning and cloudbook technology.

Helbling Languages is an innovative global publisher of flexible and integrated educational solutions that help to make learning a foreign language a motivating and enriching experience. In our 10 years of publishing activity we have created an exciting and varied catalogue reaching out to thousands of teachers and students throughout the world and have been rewarded with top prizes from respected institutions in the ELT world.

We hope you enjoy using Helbling Languages’ materials as much as we have enjoyed creating them.

Our Course books, Grammar courses and Readers are designed to thrive in both the traditional classroom environment as well

Lucia Astuti, CEO

CONTENTS

NEW 2016

Activities & Projects

2 Class Audio CDs Activities & Projects Class Audio CD

2 Class Audio CDs

DVD-ROM with Teacher Training Video, Letters to parents, Worksheets for extra lessons

DVD-ROM

Student’s Book

Songs & Chants Audio CD

Stickers

with Teacher Training Video, Songs & Chants Letters Audio CD to parents, Worksheets for extra lessons

Activities & Projects Guide

Teacher’s Book with notes, tapescripts and games

Interactive Book for Whiteboards

Stickers

Cartoon DVD

Cartoon DVD

Peter the Panda hand puppet

Flashcards

Activity Book

Peter the Panda hand puppet

Flashcards

Story Cards

Let’s play! Student’s Book

Songs & Chants Audio CD

Activities & Projects Class Audio CD

Let’s play!

Stickers

DVD-ROM with Teacher Training Video, Songs & Chants Letters Audio CD to parents, Worksheets for extra lessons

DVD-ROM with Teacher Training Video, Letters to parents, Worksheets for extra lessons

Interactive Book for Whiteboards

Interactive Book for Whiteboards

Stickers

Stickers Activities & Projects

Activities & Projects

Cartoon DVD

Cartoon DVD

Peter the Panda hand puppet

Flashcards

Peter the Panda hand puppet

Flashcards

Story Cards

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Student’s Book

Colette Aoun • Nicole Sarraf Boukidjian

Activity Book

Activity Book

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Let’s play!

Fine Motor Skills & Phonological Awareness Fine Motor Skills & Phonological Awareness

Activities & Projects Guide

Teacher’s Book with notes, tapescripts and games

Activities & Projects Guide

Teacher’s Book with notes, tapescripts and games

Stickers

Activities & Projects Guide

Teacher’s Book with notes, tapescripts and games

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Activities & Projects Class Audio CD Student’s Book

Colette Aoun • Nicole Sarraf Boukidjian

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Interactive Book for Whiteboards

Hooray! Let’s play!

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Activities & Projects Class Audio CD

Hooray! Hooray! Günter Gerngross • Herbert Puchta

2 Class Audio CDs

Student’s Book

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2 Class Audio CDs

FOR THE TEACHER

FOR THE STUDENT

Stickers

Colette Aoun • Nicole Sarraf Boukidjian FOR THE STUDENT

Let’s play!

FOR THE STUDENT

Student’s Book

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Hooray!

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Grammar and Skills Top Grammar Plus Top Grammar Grammar Practice Top Up Your English Grammar Gym Get it Right!

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Culture Courses Talking Culture World Around

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Helbling Essentials Business Essentials Tourism Essentials

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Graded Readers - The Thinking Train

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Graded Readers - Helbling Young Readers

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Graded Readers - Helbling Red Series

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Graded Readers - Helbling Blue Series

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Resource Books 101 Young Adult Novels Act & Sing The Photocopiable Resource Series The Resourceful Teacher Series

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Interviews

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Disc (Audio CD,

For teachers

For students

HELBLING Placement Test

Cloud book

E-reader

Online training

Exam preparation

Free play online

Cyber Homework

Common European Framework of Reference

Downloads

(pdf, word or audio files)

CD-ROM, DVD, DVDROM or hybrid)

Newly published titles

British English

Big book

American English


HELBLING LANGUAGES

English for Life People learn English for a wide range of reasons: to broaden their culture, to meet and communicate with more people, to improve their professional opportunities and because it is fun. English is much more than a school subject, it is for life.

MUCH MORE THAN A SCHOOL SUBJECT

We believe in real-life solutions and create holistic systems that connect all parts of the learning equation in a meaningful way: from the learner to the teacher and the school administrator, the learning purpose to the expected outcome, and the methodology to international certification.

REAL-LIFE SOLUTIONS

At Helbling Languages, systems thinking is an integral part of our design process. Technology, exam preparation, soft skills, learning styles and thinking skills are all seamlessly embedded into each publication in order to guarantee the best possible results time and time again.

SYSTEMS THINKING IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF OUR DESIGN PROCESS

Helbling e-zone, our educational platform, offers cyber homework, online training and exam preparation, as well as models of best practice for data-supported teaching, all on one Learning System. Technology made easy!

TECHNOLOGY MADE EASY

Values and critical thinking are also an intrinsic part of each one of our materials as we support our learners in their journey to become successful social beings in an increasingly globalized world.

JOURNEY TO SUCCESS

By learning English with Helbling Languages, we trust your students will also learn to know themselves and the world they live in, making English a key part of their lives.

A KEY PART OF LIFE

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TECHNOLOGY MADE EASY E-ZONE

the educational platform is the Learning Management System (LMS*) platform developed by Helbling Languages. E-zone is a user-friendly online platform for teachers and students to support teaching and learning. Students register and complete English activities online. Teachers can set up classes, register their students, assign homework and set deadlines. Homework is corrected automatically and teachers can directly message their students online.

E-LEARNING

DOWNLOADS

E-zone provides e-learning for most of Helbling titles

E-zone provides downloadable resources for all Helbling titles

• HELBLING Placement Test

for STUDENTS

• CLOUD BOOKS for self-study • ONLINE TRAINING for self-study

• Extra Practice • Audios

• E-READERS for self-study

for TEACHERS

• CYBER HOMEWORK for class-use • PROJECTS for class-use

WHY

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• Worksheets • Answer Keys • Audio/video • Tutorials • Training

Students • Thousands of exercises • Exam preparation

• Easy to use • Comprehensive and systematic • Fast and easy access • Support for everyone:

• Automatic feedback • Free

Teachers • Self-correcting activities • Detailed progress reports • Built-in message system • Free

School Administrators • No software installation needed • No tech support needed • Individual solutions for schools • Free

* An LMS is a software application for the administration, documentation, tracking, reporting and delivery of e-learning education courses or training programs. (source: Wikipedia) 2 - ELT CATALOGUE 2016


www.helbling-ezone.com

Data Supported Teaching as teachers can now assess their students’ progress online and message them before class. Having a student’s data to hand allows teachers to make important decisions as to whether to move on, slow down or review a point that students are struggling with.

Supporting teaching using an online LMS is an effective way to use technology to achieve optimal results for teachers and students. E-zone provides teachers with data about students’ progress and results before they move to the next class. No more classroom time is wasted on correcting homework or going over mistakes,

How to integrate LMS into your teaching

INITIAL ASSESSMENT

1 HELBLING Placement Test

ASSESSMENT PLANNING Tests & Resources Testbuilder

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5 VIRTUAL CLASS AND SELF-STUDY PRACTICE

Scope & Sequence Teacher’s Book

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CLASS ROUTINE

LESSON ENRICHMENT Student’s Book & Workbook

• E-reader • Projects • Online Training • Cyber Homework • Student Downloads

• Resources • Videos • Interactive Book for Whiteboards • Teacher Downloads

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TECHNOLOGY MADE EASY

e-learning HELBLING PLACEMENT TEST

ONLINE TRAINING

CLOUD BOOK

Designed to give students and teachers of English a quick way of assessing the approximate level of a student’s knowledge of English grammar and usage.

Resources and interactive activities for individual student access. Includes: · Listening for Communication & Exams · Pronunciation · Video activities · All exercises from the Cyber Homework in self-study mode.

An interactive version of the Student’s Book & Workbook, where students can access all audio and video content at the click of a mouse or touch of a screen. Student can complete the activities, check their results and add their own notes.

Available on e-zone.

Available both on e-zone and as an app.

Available both on e-zone and as an app.

E-READER

CYBER HOMEWORK

PROJECTS

Beautifully illustrated original stories with audio recording for students to develop comprehension and overall language skills.

Interactive activities assigned to students by their teacher within an online virtual classroom. Full results and feedback are automatically given as soon as the deadline fixed by the teacher has been reached.

Open-ended tasks on both cultural and global themes, where students can embed other resources such as web links or files and share them with the teacher and their class.

Available both on e-zone and as an app.

Available both on e-zone and as an app.

Available on e-zone.

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How to use e-zone FOR

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1) Register on e-zone

Who are part of a virtual class (Class-use)

2) Create your class 3) Add students to your class

1) Log in on e-zone using the access details from your teacher

4) Generate access details for each student

2) Enter your access code, if required

5) Assign books to your class (you may be required to provide the access code for the product)

3) Do the assigned homework 4) Get full results after the deadline

6) Preview and assign homework and fix the deadline 7) Check your students’ activities

Who are studying on their own (Self-study)

8) Get detailed and printable progress reports

1) Register on e-zone

9) Write messages to your students and class

2) Select your book or course 3) Enter your access code, if required 4) Select and complete the activities 5) Get immediate feedback

FAQs 1. What are e-zone’s technical requirements? E-zone can be accessed from any device with Internet access and from a standard browser (e.g. Firefox, MS Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, etc.). The Flash plug-in is required.

2. Can teachers also see student materials on e-zone? Yes: teachers can see all student materials, in addition to their own resources and materials. Teachers can also access all student apps.

At the moment it is not possible for the system to recognize that the two accounts belong to the same person, but we are working in order to make it possible for the two accounts to be linked.

9. What is an access code? An access code is a number you find on the inside cover of your book. It allows you to unlock all the activities and resources available for your level. Users can see which product is linked to their access code entering it in the Codes section in their e-zone accounts.

3. When creating a virtual class, do teachers have to enter each student individually?

10. Is an access code required to unlock all the materials?

Teachers can either enter each student individually or import CSV files when creating a class.

Not yet: at the moment not all the books have a code. But in the future an access code will be required to unlock all materials.

4. If a teacher deletes their account from e-zone, will all of their class students’ accounts disappear? Not necessarily: when a teacher deletes their account, it is possible to decide whether to delete all of their class students’ accounts, or turn them into self-registered students.

5. Can teachers also assign homework to individual students? Yes: teachers can create classes with as many students as they want: just one, a small group or all of them, then they can assign Cyber Homework.

6. Can students see their results immediately after submitting their homework? It depends on the settings the teacher has chosen: if instant results are enabled, students will get detailed feedback, otherwise details will be available only after the deadline. This setting can be changed in the ‘Class preferences’ section.

7. Can students access materials in class-use and self-study mode? Yes: they can register individually and do the self-study activities, or use the login data they got from the teacher and do the class activities.

8. Can the same person be both a class student and an individual one? This is possible. A student might register as an individual student, then receive login details from their teacher (or vice versa).

11. Do access codes expire? Yes: they expire in 24 months after first use.

12. Can I install the Helbling apps on any device? Yes: Helbling apps are compatible with Windows, Mac OS, iOS (iPad, iPhone, iPod touch) and Android.

13. Where can I find the Helbling apps? This depends on your operating system: apps for Windows and Mac OS are available on e-zone. Apps for Android and iOS can be downloaded from the Play Store and the App Store.

14. Can I work offline? Yes: once you have your Helbling app installed you don’t need to be online to work. If you do any of the activities offline on your app, all data is saved and the content will be synchronized the next time you go online.

15. Is data-syncing also possible between e-zone and the Helbling apps? Yes: e-zone and the apps are part of the same data storage system. So if, for example, you add notes to the online Cloud Book, you will find them the next time you access the Cloud Book app, regardless of the device you are using. You just need to sync them! ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS? email us at multimedia@helblinglanguages.com ELT CATALOGUE 2016 - 5


COURSE BOOKS

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STUDENT’S BOOK The Student’s Book is organized into 6 main units. Each of the units has 6 pull-out worksheets which include a: • chant; • TPR (Total Physical Response) action story; • song; • listening comprehension; • story/story song; • thinking skill. The worksheets help students develop their cognitive and fine motor skills via colouring, tracing, drawing, matching and sorting activities. Also included is a final section focusing on festivals and celebrations plus an Audio CD with all the songs and chants. All tasks, song lyrics and story scripts can be found on the back of the worksheets.

ACTIVITIES & PROJECTS Two new and exciting Activities & Projects books accompany Student’s Books A and B with activity pages to review and reinforce language and vocabulary, plus CLIL-based projects to be done in class groups: Level A: • scientific skills: moving air • citizenship skills: road safety • sensory skills: identifying objects • scientific skills: investigating floating objects • health/hygiene skills: how germs spread • scientific skills: different sounds

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TEACHER’S BOOK

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The Teacher’s Book offers easy-touse suggestions on teaching young learners successfully. It was written in close collaboration with experienced classroom teachers and provides a variety of ideas for games plus practical tips and pointers. It contains 2 Audio CDs plus a DVD-ROM with a letter teachers can use to write to parents about their students’ progress in class. Photocopiable worksheets for Extra Lessons and a Training Video for teachers are also included.

The story cards can be used when listening to and retelling the stories. The flashcards can be used to introduce and practise key vocabulary and to play games. ACTIVITIES & PROJECTS GUIDE The Activities & Projects Guide gives teachers suggestions on how to use the Activities & Projects book. It comes with a Class Audio CD.

The Interactive Book for Whiteboards integrates all materials from the course within one easy-to-use CD-ROM, allowing teachers to access course materials quickly and easily. Lessons can be projected onto a whiteboard where the class can work together to complete the activities.

CARTOON DVD Fully animated cartoon stories engage and motivate children. Story cards, Audio CDs and Worksheets support and build on the cartoons to create a powerful learning experience.

Also available Teacher’s Book in Spanish (Libro del Profesor) for all levels.

HOORAY! / HOORAY! LET’S PLAY! Peter the Panda hand puppet Student’s Book British English + Songs & Chants Audio CD Student’s Book American English + Songs & Chants Audio CD Teacher’s Book British English + class Audio CDs + DVD ROM** Teacher’s Book American English + class Audio CDs + DVD ROM** Activities & Projects British English Activities & Projects American English Activities & Projects Guide British & American English + Class Audio CD Math & Science Activity Book Math & Science Activity Book Teacher’s Guide Fine Motor Skills and Phonetic Awareness Activity Book Fine Motor Skills and Phonological Awareness Activity Book Teacher’s Guide Interactive Book for Whiteboards DVD-ROM British English Interactive Book for Whiteboards DVD-ROM American English Visual Pack *** British & American English Cartoon DVD British & American English Libro del Profesor (TB in Spanish) British English + class Audio CDs + DVD ROM** Libro del Profesor (TB in Spanish) American English + class Audio CDs + DVD ROM**

INTERACTIVE BOOK FOR WHITEBOARDS

STARTER 978-3-85272-443-0 978-3-85272-444-7* 978-3-85272-490-4* 978-3-85272-445-4 978-3-85272-491-1 978-3-85272-446-1 978-3-85272-447-8 978-3-85272-534-5 978-3-85272-741-7 978-3-85272-744-8

LEVEL A 978-3-85272-443-0 978-3-85272-449-2 978-3-85272-492-8 978-3-85272-450-8 978-3-85272-493-5 978-3-85272-911-4 978-3-85272-964-0 978-3-85272-921-3 978-3-99045-455-8 978-3-99045-470-1 978-3-99045-457-2 978-3-99045-472-5 978-3-85272-451-5 978-3-85272-494-2 978-3-85272-535-2 978-3-85272-452-2 978-3-85272-739-4 978-3-85272-742-4

LEVEL B 978-3-85272-443-0 978-3-85272-454-6 978-3-85272-495-9 978-3-85272-455-3 978-3-85272-496-6 978-3-85272-912-1 978-3-85272-965-7 978-3-85272-922-0 978-3-99045-456-5 978-3-99045-471-8 978-3-99045-458-9 978-3-99045-473-2 978-3-85272-456-0 978-3-85272-497-3 978-3-85272-536-9 978-3-85272-457-7 978-3-85272-740-0 978-3-85272-743-1

HAND PUPPET Peter the Panda can be used to introduce vocabulary, also for games and other activities.

TEACHER TRAINING VIDEO T h e Te a c h e r Tr a i n i n g V i d e o demonstrates a variety of ways of teaching English to very young learners. It shows author, Herbert Puchta, working with groups of very young learners in different schools. Additional short excerpts explain how to use the TPR (Total Physical Response) action stories and songs through miming and acting.

* Songs Audio CD ** with teacher’s notes, phocopiables, editable letters to parents, teacher training video *** including story card, flashcards, hand puppet + cartoon DVD for level A and B only

ELT CATALOGUE 2016 - 7


FOR

STUDENTS

Martyn Hobbs and Julia Starr Keddle See inter view with the authors on page 69

A1/B2

BOOKS & CDS/DVDS • Student’s Book • Workbook or • COMBO FULL

CEFR A1 Elementary

CEFR

SURE

The brand NEW course for young adult learners

Martyn Hobbs - Julia Starr Keddle

SURE

Student’s Book & Workbook Beginner

(Student’s Book & Workbook)

or • COMBO SPLIT

• Accuracy & fluency focus • Communication videos

(Student’s Book & Workbook A and B)

• Cloud Book on

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CEF A1/A2

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SURE

Student’s Book & Workbook Pre-intermediate

• Accuracy & fluency focus • Communication videos Cloud Book Pre-intermediate

SURE presents appealing, contemporary themes integrated within a grammar syllabus aligned with the CEFR and Cambridge English (Key, Preliminary and First) plus Trinity (ISE I and II) exams.

B

Elementary

• Accuracy & fluency focus

• Communication videos

Pre-intermediate

SURE is a new 4-level course book by successful author team Martyn Hobbs and Julia Starr Keddle for today’s digitally native and globally aware students.

Studen t’s Book & Workbook

Studen t’s Book & Workbook

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• Accuracy & fluency focus

CEFR A1/A2

CEFR A1/A2

• Communication videos

SURE

SURE is the result of extensive research carried out with students and teachers.

SURE

COURSE BOOKS

SURE

CEFR B2 Martyn Hobbs - Julia Starr Keddle

SURE

Student’s Book & Workbook

FOR

TEACHERS

Intermediate

SURE is an effective tool for the classroom which also allows students to learn autonomously at home.

• Accuracy & fluency focus • Communication videos • Cloud Book on

SURE guarantees a smooth and systematic start to each level thanks to its unique syllabus which revises previously learned language through a range of fresh new topics.

BOOKS & CDS/DVDS • Teacher’s Book + 3 Class Audio CDs + DVD + Testbuilder CD-ROM • Interactive Book for Whiteboards DVD-ROM

CEFR & EXAMS SURE BEGINNER

SURE ELEMENTARY

SURE PRE-INTERMEDIATE

SURE INTERMEDIATE

CEFR

A1

A1-A2

B1

Towards B2

EXAM

• Towards Cambridge English: Key (KET)

• Cambridge English: Key (KET)

• Cambridge English: Preliminary (PET)

• Towards Cambridge English: First (FCE)

• Trinity ISE I (GESE Grades 5-6)

• Trinity ISE II (GESE Grades 7-9)

• Trinity GESE Grades 1-2

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• Trinity ISE Foundation (GESE Grades 3-4)


ON www.helbling-ezone.com

• Cloud Book (including Student’s Book Wordlists) The interactive version of your Student’s Book and Workbook with all audios and video stories at the click of a mouse or touch of a screen.

• E-reader Beautifully illustrated stories for each level with audio recordings.

• Online Training Resources and interactive activities for individual student access. - Listening for communication & exams (also available in American English) - Pronunciation (also available in American English) - Video activities (for documentaries and vox-pops) - Extra Practice: all exercises from Cyber Homework in self-study mode

STUDENT’S BOOK AND WORKBOOK S t uden t-f r iendly material divided into 6 modules contains a carefully structured flow of activities: • grammar presentations with heads-up grammar work; • engaging communication and skills lessons; • innovative accuracy and fluency section; • fun Pinboard Further practice in the integrated Workbook provides plenty of grammar and vocabulary work, and examtraining reading and writing practice. 24 page Culture Dossier, and Grammar Reference section.

• Cyber Homework Interactive activities assigned by the teacher within a virtual classroom, with automatic feedback. It includes projects on both cultural and global themes.

ON www.helbling-ezone.com

• HELBLING Placement Test • Video, grammar and vocabulary worksheets • Answer Keys • Scope & Sequence • Wordlists

TEACHER’S BOOK + CLASS CDS + VIDEOS SURE Teacher’s Book, written by well-known teachers and international teacher trainers such as Terry Prosser and Sarah Seven, is packed with fresh, practical ideas and activities that really provide support and guidance for every lesson. Presentations and communication dramas, documentaries and vox pops are also included.

SURE Student’s Book + e-zone Workbook + e-zone Teacher’s Book British English + e-zone with 3 Class Audio CDs + DVD + Testbuilder CD-ROM Teacher’s Book American English + e-zone with 3 Class Audio CDs (in AE) + Testbuilder CD-ROM (in AE) + DVD Interactive Book for Whiteboards British English DVD-ROM Interactive Book for Whiteboards American English DVD-ROM COMBO FULL VERSION Student’s Book & Workbook + e-zone Combo Teacher’s Book British English + e-zone with 3 Class Audio CDs + DVD + Testbuilder CD-ROM Combo Teacher’s Book American English + e-zone with 3 Class Audio CDs (in AE) + Testbuilder CD-ROM (in AE) + DVD Interactive Book for Whiteboards British English DVD-ROM Interactive Book for Whiteboards American English DVD-ROM COMBO SPLIT VERSION Student’s Book & Workbook A + e-zone Student’s Book & Workbook B + e-zone Teacher’s Book A British English + e-zone with 2 Class Audio CDs + Testbuilder CD-ROM + DVD Teacher’s Book B British English + e-zone with 2 Class Audio CDs Teacher’s Book A American English + e-zone with 2 Class Audio CDs (in AE) + Testbuilder CD-ROM (in AE) + DVD Teacher’s Book B American English + e-zone with 2 Class Audio CDs (in AE) Interactive Book for Whiteboards British English DVD-ROM Interactive Book for Whiteboards American English DVD-ROM

TESTBUILDER CD-ROM Specially developed Basic, Progress Plus and Exams test provide sufficient challenge for teachers to effectively evaluate student progress. SURE’s editable Testbuilder means teachers can tailor the tests themselves before printing. Tests are also available in a ready-to-go print version. Teacher resources and approximately two hours of listening material are also included.

INTERACTIVE BOOK FOR WHITEBOARDS DVD-ROM SURE Interactive Book allows teachers to use the course on their interactive whiteboard. The Interactive Book also includes complete video footage (video stories, documentaries, vox pops literature & CLIL and viewpoint), class audios, test audios, Scope & Sequence, Tests and Resources.

BEGINNER 978-3 -99045-064-2 978-3-99045-065-9 978-3-99045-114-4 978-3-99045-115-1 978-3-99045-119-9 978-3-99045-120-5

ELEMENTARY 978-3-99045-066-6 978-3-99045-067-3 978-3-99045-132-8 978-3-99045-133-5 978-3-99045-137-3 978-3-99045-138-0

PRE-INTERMEDIATE 978-3-99045-068-0 978-3-99045-069-7 978-3-99045-150-2 978-3-99045-151-9 978-3-99045-155-7 978-3-99045-156-4

INTERMEDIATE 978-3-99045-070-3 978-3-99045-071-0 978-3-99045-168-7 978-3-99045-169-4 978-3-99045-173-1 978-3-99045-174-8

978-3-85272-753-0 978-3-85272-754-7 978-3-85272-805-6 978-3-85272-797-4 978-3-99045-036-9

978-3-85272-755-4 978-3-85272-756-1 978-3-85272-807-0 978-3-85272-799-8 978-3-99045-037-6

978-3-85272-757-8 978-3-85272-758-5 978-3-85272-809-4 978-3-85272-801-8 978-3-99045-038-3

978-3-85272-759-2 978-3-85272-760-8 978-3-85272-811-7 978-3-85272-803-2 978-3-99045-039-0

978-3-85272-812-4 978-3-85272-813-1 978-3-85272-819-3 978-3-85272-820-9 978-3-85272-827-8 978-3-85272-828-5 978-3-85272-797-4 978-3-99045-036-9

978-3-85272-814-8 978-3-85272-815-5 978-3-85272-821-6 978-3-85272-822-3 978-3-85272-829-2 978-3-85272-830-8 978-3-85272-799-8 978-3-99045-037-6

978-3-85272-816-2 978-3-85272-817-9 978-3-85272-823-0 978-3-85272-824-7 978-3-85272-831-5 978-3-85272-832-2 978-3-85272-801-8 978-3-99045-038-3

978-3-85272-818-6 978-3-85272-836-0 978-3-85272-825-4 978-3-85272-826-1 978-3-85272-833-9 978-3-85272-834-6 978-3-85272-803-2 978-3-99045-039-0

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COURSE BOOKS

10 reasons to be sure with SURE

HEADS-UP GRAMMAR

COMMUNICATION FOCUS

helping students to really acquire language

putting communication at the heart of the lesson

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ACCURACY

FLUENCY

starting each level with the right language

getting language right

getting the message across

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NATURAL LANGUAGE

CULTURE DOSSIER AND CLIL

LIVELY VOCABULARY

jam-packed with accessible but real language

six themes for today’s classroom – rich in content-linked themes

finding the right words

7

6

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VIDEOS & DOCUMENTARIES & VOX POPS

SYLLABUS, CEFR AND COMPETENCES

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Martyn Hobbs and Julia Starr Keddle CEFR

A1/B2

FOR REAL beginner

Everything you need for young adult learners

Martyn Hobbs Julia Starr Keddle

Student’s Book & Workbook

FOR REAL elementary

For Real is a successful series by Martyn Hobbs and Julia Starr Keddle. From Beginner to Intermediate, it is written specifically for teenagers and young adults.

CEF A1-A2

Martyn Hobbs Julia Starr Keddle

Student’s Book & Workbook

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The series is pitch perfect for the needs of students around the world today contemporary topics and language coverage that helps them talk about the subjects that matter most, plus all the input they need to grow in confidence and ability.

FOR REAL pre-intermediate

CEF B1

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MULTIMEDIA PACK

Student’s Book & Workbook

FOR REAL

For Real hits all the right notes for teachers as well, offering a robust core syllabus closely aligned to the Common European Framework of Reference objectives and an impressive range of additional material – on paper, on DVD, on whiteboard technology and online – so you have the options, choice and variety you need.

CEF A1

FOR REAL

an exciting, up-to-date and versatile course for teenagers and young adults, which meets the B2 objectives of the Common European Framework and really equips intermediate students with the language they need.

FOR REAL intermediate

FOR REAL intermediate

CEF B2

Martyn Hobbs Julia Starr Keddle

Student’s Book & Workbook

Inspiring themes

getting students really thinking and talking

Get started

topic warm-up pages for language activation

Get the grammar

in-depth explanations and extensive practice

Real communication

covering key functional, interactional, situational areas

Real talk

focus on up-to-date teen interaction

Word power

emphasis on development of lexis with special sections on key words, collocations and word-building; vocabulary bank in Tests & Resources

Towards exams

supportive and systematic preparation for Cambridge FCE and Trinity ISE II

Integrated WORKBOOK

grammar reference, language practice, exam-style reading and writing, study skills, writing skills development and a mini-dictionary

PLUS

for the Student

CD-ROM

grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, functional/situational practice, exam preparation, tests and DVD extracts

LINKS

extra resource book with listening for communication, exam-focused listening and speaking, CLIL and culture, literature extracts and songs Online platform www.forreal.cc

PLUS

for the Teacher

INTERACTIvE BOOK

for Interactive Whiteboards including: • Interactive Student’s Book for use with the interactive whiteboard • DVD with interesting real-life documentaries and activity pages online • Testbuilder CD-ROM

FOR REAL Online

EXTRA pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, DVD activities, CLIL and tests

MULTIMEDIA PACK

For the student

For the teacher

FOR REAL intermediate

Student’s Book & Workbook + LINKS + LINKS Audio CD + CD-ROM

FOR REAL intermediate Teacher’s Book + 3 Class CDs + INTERACTIVE BOOK DVD-ROM

FOR REAL intermediate Tests & Resources + Testbuilder CD-ROM/Audio CD

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FOR REAL PRE-INTERMEDIATE

FOR REAL INTERMEDIATE

CEFR

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A1-A2 Starter A1; SB&WB A2

B1 Starter A2; SB&WB B1

Towards B2

EXAM

• Cambridge English: Key (KET)

• Cambridge English: Key (KET)

• Cambridge English: First (FCE)

• Trinity GESE Grades 1-2

• Trinity ISE Foundation (GESE Grades 3-4)

• Cambridge English: Preliminary (PET)

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• Trinity ISE I (GESE Grades 5-6)

• Trinity ISE II (GESE Grades 7-9)


FOR

STUDENTS BOOKS & CDS/DVDS • Student’s Book & Workbook • Starter Book (for Elementary and Pre-Intermediate levels)

• LINKS + LINKS audio CD • Interactive CD-ROM

STUDENT’S BOOK & WORKBOOK + INTERACTIVE CD-ROM Improving grammar, vocabulary and communicative competences from A1 to B2 levels through: • stimulating lessons; • emphasis on communication and real language; • clear and flexible structure;

ON www.helbling-ezone.com

• Cyber Homework • Online training

• Cambridge English: Key (KET), Preliminary (PET), First (FCE) and Trinity exam preparation;

MAKE THE BEST START

LINKS + LINKS AUDIO CD

Elementary and Pre-Intermediate Packs also include Starter Books. Ideal to help your students get into their stride!

Explore a wide range of optional areas in more detail, including: student listening, exam preparation, stories, songs, CLIL and culture.

• Elementary option - students can revise CEFR A1 before starting For Real Elementary

SPLIT EDITION OPTIONS For Real is also available in a 2-part and 3-part split edition for all levels. Each part contains the Student’s Book, Workbook and LINKS and corresponding multimedia in one volume.

• Pre-Intermediate option - students can revise CEFR A2 before starting For Real Pre-Intermediate

• CLIL & culture sections.

CEF A1-A2

FOR REAL elementary LA B A E R FeleOmeR ntary CEF A1-A2

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TEACHERS BOOKS & CDS/DVDS • Teacher’s Book • Tests & Resources Book (for Elementary, Pre-Intermediate and Intermediate levels)

• Interactive Books • Testbuilder CD-ROM/Audio CD

ON www.helbling-ezone.com

• • • • • •

HELBLING Placement Test Starter Workbooks Entry Tests Scope & Sequence DVD Activities Answer Keys

TEACHER’S BOOKS + CLASS CDS All you need to run your lessons effectively, with background notes on teaching methodology and up-to-date cultural information.

TESTS & RESOURCES + TESTBUILDER CD-ROM/AUDIO CD Test as you go to track progress in grammar, vocabulary, communication and skills. Use our standard tests or create your own with the Testbuilder CD-ROM/Audio CD.

INTERACTIVE BOOKS Take For Real to a whole new level with whiteboard technology! Present your course on the ‘big screen’, manipulate the materials and access

FOR REAL Student’s Pack Student’s Book & Workbook + STARTER* + CD-ROM + LINKS + LINKS Audio CD Teacher’s Book + 2 Class Audio CDs + Testbuilder CD-ROM/Audio CD Teacher’s Book + 3 Class Audio CDs Tests & Resources + Testbuilder CD-ROM/Audio CD Interactive Book for Whiteboards DVD-ROM COMBO 2-PART SPLIT Student’s Book & Workbook A + STARTER* + CD-ROM + LINKS + LINKS Audio CD Student’s Book & Workbook B + CD-ROM + LINKS + LINKS Audio CD Teacher’s Book A + 2 Class Audio CDs + Testbuilder CD-ROM/Audio CD (**) Teacher’s Book B + 2 Class Audio CDs + Testbuilder CD-ROM/Audio CD (**) COMBO 3-PART SPLIT Student’s Book & Workbook + STARTER* + Links + CD-ROM/Links Audio CD Student’s Book & Workbook + Links + CD-ROM/Links Audio CD Student’s Book & Workbook + Links + CD-ROM/Links Audio CD Teacher’s Book + 1 Class Audio CD + Testbuilder CD-ROM/Audio CD (**) Teacher’s Book + 1 Class Audio CD + Testbuilder CD-ROM/Audio CD (**) Teacher’s Book + 1 Class Audio CD + Testbuilder CD-ROM/Audio CD (**)

video footage and the web to create a learning environment that really motivates your students.

BEGINNER

ELEMENTARY

PRE-INTERMEDIATE

INTERMEDIATE

978-3-85272-429-4 978-3-85272-431-7 978-3-85272-432-4

978-3-85272-235-1* 978-3-85272-236-8 978-3-85272-237-5 978-3-85272-563-5

978-3-85272-240-5* 978-3-85272-241-2 978-3-85272-242-9 978-3-85272-564-2

978-3-85272-257-3 978-3-85272-258-0 978-3-85272-259-7 978-3-85272-565-9

978-3-85272-434-8 978-3-85272-435-5 978-3-85272-436-2 978-3-85272-437-9

978-3-85272-375-4* 978-3-85272-376-1 978-3-85272-377-8 978-3-85272-378-5

978-3-85272-379-2* 978-3-85272-380-8 978-3-85272-381-5 978-3-85272-382-2

978-3-85272-399-0 978-3-85272-400-3 978-3-85272-401-0 978-3-85272-402-7

[1] 978-3-85272-438-6 [2] 978-3-85272-439-3 [3] 978-3-85272-440-9 [1] 978-3-85272-459-1 [2] 978-3-85272-460-7 [3] 978-3-85272-461-4

[1A] 978-3-85272-403-4* [1B] 978-3-85272-404-1 [1C] 978-3-85272-405-8 [1A] 978-3-85272-406-5 [1B] 978-3-85272-407-2 [1C] 978-3-85272-408-9

[2A] 978-3-85272-409-6* [2B] 978-3-85272-410-2 [2C] 978-3-85272-411-9 [2A] 978-3-85272-412-6 [2B] 978-3-85272-413-3 [2C] 978-3-85272-414-0

[3A] 978-3-85272-415-7 [3B] 978-3-85272-416-4 [3C] 978-3-85272-417-1 [3A] 978-3-85272-418-8 [3B] 978-3-85272-419-5 [3C] 978-3-85272-420-1

* STARTER available for Elementary and Pre-Intermediate levels ** Testbuilder CD-ROM/AUDIO CD only for Beginner level

ELT CATALOGUE 2016 - 13


COURSE BOOKS

JETSTREAM

NEW

Jane Revell, Jeremy Harmer, Mary Tomalin, Amanda Maris, Deborah Friedland See inter view with the authors on page 68

CEFR

A1/C1

Everything you need for adult learners

Jetstream is a brand new digital-age 6-level course for adult learners. Its carefully balanced pace and challenge offer a learning experience that is fun and motivating and which prepares students to use their English effectively in work and life. • Interesting contemporary topics to get students talking • Balanced syllabus to provide confidence • Everyday English video, with dialogue karaoke at Beginner and Elementary for realistic speaking practice • Extra online content for individual or class use • Workbook with revision and practice, progress checks and writing skills development. Upper-intermediate and Advanced have writing skills development in the Student’s Book • Comprehensive and extensive support for both newly-qualified and experienced teachers – in print and online

available by February 2016

available by July 2016

CEFR & EXAMS

TOEFL, TOEIC and IELTS exam practice also available

JETSTREAM BEGINNER

JETSTREAM ELEMENTARY

JETSTREAM PRE-INTERMEDIATE

JETSTREAM INTERMEDIATE

JETSTREAM UPPER INTERMEDIATE

JETSTREAM ADVANCED

CEFR

A1

A1/A2

A2/B1

B1

B2

C1

EXAM

• Towards Cambridge English: Key (KET)

• Cambridge English: Key (KET)

• Cambridge English: Preliminary (PET)

• Cambridge English: Preliminary (PET)

• Cambridge English: First (FCE)

• Towards Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE)

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FOR

STUDENTS BOOKS & CDS/DVDS • Student’s Book • Workbook + Audio CD or • COMBO FULL (Student’s Book & Workbook)

or • COMBO SPLIT (Student’s Book & Workbook A and B)

ON www.helbling-ezone.com

• Cloud Book (also available as an APP for mobile devices)

• Online Training · Pronunciation · Exam Practice · Extra Practice

• Cyber Homework • CLIL Projects • Mp3 audios

CLOUD BOOK

CYBER HOMEWORK

PRONUNCIATION

The interactive version of the Student’s Book and Workbook, where students can access all the audio and video at the click of the mouse or touch of the screen.

Extra interactive activities covering listening, reading, grammar, vocabulary and Everyday English dialogues, assigned by the teacher, with automatic feedback. Also available in self-study mode.

Online pronunciation exercises focusing on common errors providing extra practice.

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COURSE BOOKS

JETSTREAM Let your English flow YOU FIRST!

THINKING AND MEMORY

GRAMMAR IN USE

Boost students’ confidence by involving them and allowing them to use the language they already know. Helps the teacher to target the teaching more effectively too!

Encourage creative and critical thinking with THINK, GUESS and S – similar or different exercises. Focus throughout on memory training as a crucial component in adult learning. The more students exercise their memory in English, the more it will serve them in other aspects of their life.

Clear, concise grammar is introduced gradually, in context with realistic and meaningful practice. There is frequent recycling and revision in the review section every two units. At the end of the Student’s Book, there is a full Grammar Reference section.

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Family and home

UNIT FOCUS

3

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FUNCTIONS:

1.29 Listen and circle the correct words. Check your ideas in 4.

I love this photo. It’s my wedding photo, so Pete and I are now 1husband / uncle and 2daughter / wife. My 3 grandfather / mother is on the right, next to me. And just behind her is my 4sister / brother and her 5 daughter / son – he’s in black. And that’s my 6aunt / father behind me – he’s Darth Vader! Next to him, on the left, is my brother – he’s a Stormtrooper!

GRAMMAR: have;; possessive ‘s; there is / there are VOCABULARY: family; rooms and furniture; places in

town; large numbers talking about your family; describing your home; talking about places; asking for directions

Lesson 1 We have six children.

GRAMMAR 1 8 Read the information in 6 again and complete the table. HAVE affirmative I / you / we / they

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he / she / it

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Do I / you / we / they have ...? Yes, I do. / No, they don’t.

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6 Read the information. Complete the sentences below with the correct names.

Do you have a big family? Paul

No, I don’t have a big family. I’m an only child. But my aunt has two children and my uncle has three children.

1.30 Complete the conversations. Then listen and check. 1 WOMAN Paul, tell me about your family. Is it big? PAUL No, I 1________ brothers and sisters. But I 2 _______ five cousins. 2 WOMAN Tan, do you have a big family? TAN Yes, I do. We 3________ six children and my sister 4________ nine!

GRAMMAR 2 POSSESSIVE ’S my sister’s son = the son of my sister (singular) my brothers’ names = the names of my brothers (plural) A PAGE 133

10 Are these sentences true or false? Correct the false sentences.

You first! What do you think of this wedding? Tan

VOCABULARY Family 1 Work in pairs. Talk about the photo. 1 Are you a Star Wars fan? 2 Who are the characters?

2

1.28

Listen and repeat.

aunt brother daughter father grandfather grandmother husband mother parents sister son uncle wife

3 Put the words in 2 in pairs. Which word isn’t used? 1 grandmother / ________  2 uncle / ________  3 mother / ________ 

My nephew is my sister’s son. My aunt is my grandfather’s sister. My uncle is my mother’s brother. My niece is my uncle’s daughter. My cousin is my aunt’s daughter or son.

11 THINK Talk about the questions.

5 wife / ________  6 daughter / ________ 

4 GUESS This is Sally and Pete’s wedding. Who are the family members in their wedding photo? Who’s this? I think it’s Sally’s mother. I agree. / No, I think it’s her sister. Let’s write ‘Sally’s sister’.

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Yes, I do. My husband and I are both 36. We have three girls and three boys. My sister, Yi Ling, and her husband have nine children.

1 2 3 4

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__________ has six children. __________’s uncle has three children. __________ has five cousins. __________ has nine nephews and nieces.

1 What’s a big family? Five children? Six children? 2 What’s a small family?

‘I think a big family is five children or more.’

12 Ask and answer questions about your own families.

How many family words can you remember?

Unit 2

Unit 2

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MOTIVATING TOPICS

SPEAKING

BEYOND THE CLASSROOM

Motivation is key to learning! JETSTREAM has been written to be highly motivating for students, and includes interesting and relevant topics, stimulating and thoughtprovoking photos and lots of personalisation activities.

There are speaking activities at all stages of a lesson in JETSTREAM. They range from carefully controlled activities in Elementary to listening and reading texts that offer opportunities for freer stimulating discussion.

The Explore and Movies and Music features offer an opportunity for students to go beyond the page and find out more about some aspect of the topic. They do the research online, make notes and report back. There is a natural mixed-ability element to this section.

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FOCUS ON VOCABULARY

DIALOGUE KARAOKE VIDEOS

JETSTREAM has a high vocabulary input with plenty of practice and consolidation throughout. Flexible Vocabulary PLUS pages can be used in a variety of ways and provide an opportunity for vocabulary enrichment.

Dialogue karaoke videos provide exciting practice in the everyday language that students need to get around in English and interact with people. Students act out the conversations with the karaoke video, where they take the role of one of the speakers.

Review sections every two units contextualise the language through reading or listening texts, allowing students to consolidate and put to use the language acquired. The Workbook provides further practice including a Review quiz and a Check your progress test.

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REVISION AND CONSOLIDATION

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PLACES

Everyday English

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BUYING A TICKET

1 Look at the list of places and answer the questions. bridge canal castle cathedral cave field lake mosque motorway ocean tower valley 1 2 3 4

Which places are man-made and which are natural? Are any of them both? Are there any of these places in your home town? Can you find all these places in the picture on the right?

PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE

ADVENTURE 2 Match words from A and B to make adventure activities. A

bungee extreme hot-air rock scuba skate white-water wind

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ballooning boarding climbing diving ironing jumping rafting surfing

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where people have done their ironing: _____ a rock (see photo); 2_____ a bicycle;

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3.37 6 Watch or listen and complete the conversation with the correct numbers. JACK How much is a return ticket to Edinburgh, please? TICKET CLERK £ 1________. JACK Oh, that’s not too bad. How long does it take? TICKET CLERK Just under 2________ hours. JACK 3________ hours! The train only takes 4 ________. TICKET CLERK Yes, but it’s very expensive. The bus is much cheaper. JACK What time does it leave? TICKET CLERK 5________ o’clock at night. It’s overnight.

8

lake; 9_____ a cliff; 10_____ a surfboard; 11_____

Two 1________ to Edinburgh, please. Single or return? Um, 2________. How 3________ is that? TICKET CLERK Just a moment – that’s £173. JACK For 4________ of us? TICKET CLERK No, each. All together that’s – £346. JACK Really? That’s a lot of 5________. How 6 ________ is it? TICKET CLERK It’s a long way! But do you want some advice? JACK What? TICKET CLERK 7________ your tickets online – it’s a lot cheaper!

4

Act out the conversation in pairs or with the karaoke video.

JACK

TICKET CLERK JACK

2 Act out the first four lines of the conversation. Change the destination, the number and type of tickets and the cost. A ticket to Budapest, please. Single or return?

the roof of their house.

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De-stress!

So where don’t these people iron?

When you come to class, start your journey at least ten minutes early.

They don’t iron 12_____ home!

5 Ask and answer the questions. 1 Have you ever done your ironing in any of the places in the article? 2 Where do you usually do it?

c Tick the sentences that are true for you. Rewrite the others so they are true. 104

and iron clothes! Here are some of the places

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1 2 3 4

3.36 6 Complete the conversation with these words. Then watch or listen and check.

book both far money much return tickets

3 Match the activities in 2 with the photos. a

1

Find out the best way to get to Timbuktu from where you live.

5 Work out the answers to these questions. 1 What is the difference in price between the train and the bus for a) one person b) two people? 2 What time does the bus arrive? 3 What time does the 06.30 train arrive?

6 Which do you think is the best way to travel to Edinburgh? Why?

> we don’t say ...

we say ...

Have a good travel.

Have a good trip / journey.

They’ve gone in Poland.

They’ve gone to Poland.

They went with their car.

They went by car.

Have you gone to India?

Have you been to India?

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STORIES

A regular feature offering an opportunity to reflect on and discuss cultural differences and similarities worldwide. There is usually a short reading text with a task, often leading to a discussion and a comparison with the students’ own culture.

Four lively new stories written specifically for JETSTREAM provide practice in extensive reading, where students can read for meaning and pleasure without necessarily studying the text in detail.

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GRAMMAR & SKILLS

TOP GRAMMAR PLUS Lucy Becker, Carol Frain, David A. Hill and Karen Thomas CEFR

A1/B2+

All the grammar you need in three volumes!

Top Grammar Plus, by Lucy Becker, Carol Frain, David A. Hill and Karen Thomas, is a series of comprehensive and easy-to-use grammar books for learners of English at all levels, from Elementary to Advanced.

PLUS online teacher’s resources. • • • • •

Easy to use Lots of exercises Regular review pages Thorough exam practice Online exercises

Top Grammar Plus is ideal for use in class or for individual study. Top Grammar Plus has regular exam practice pages offering students plenty of help preparing for Cambridge English: Key (KET), Preliminary (PET), First (FCE) and Trinity exams. Top Grammar Plus has a special lexical focus for each section and regular review pages. Top Grammar Plus has frequent review sections. PLUS extra online grammar and dictation exercises.

CEFR & EXAMS TOP GRAMMAR PLUS ELEMENTARY

TOP GRAMMAR PLUS PRE-INTERMEDIATE

TOP GRAMMAR PLUS INTERMEDIATE

CEFR

A1-A2

A2-B1

B1-B2+

EXAM

Cambridge English: Key (KET), Preliminary (PET) and Trinity

Cambridge English: Preliminary (PET) and Trinity

Cambridge English: Preliminary (PET), First (FCE) and Trinity

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Clear systematic approach to grammar.

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ELT CATALOGUE 2016 - 19


GRAMMAR & SKILLS

TOP GRAMMAR Rachel Finnie, Carol Frain, David A. Hill and Karen Thomas CEFR

A1/B2+

Grammar that comes alive with CD-ROM and teacher support!

Top Grammar, by Rachel Finnie, Carol Frain, David A. Hill and Karen Thomas, is a reference book for learners of English at all levels, from Basic to Upper-intermediate (A1 to B2). Top Grammar covers all the main grammatical areas of the language. Top Grammar has a special lexical focus for each of its sections.

Top Grammar is made up of a Student’s Book and CD-ROM, and has a Teacher’s Book including tests. Top Grammar can be used: • for individual study, for exam preparation, or whenever the teacher thinks the class needs specific training on grammar included in the syllabus; • by learners in a flexible way, to reinforce specific grammar points; • autonomously like other reference materials - dictionaries or the Internet. ‘Go and check in your grammar book’ should be a constant reminder of the teacher to the students.

Cambridge English:

EXAM Preliminary (PET) + First (FCE)

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The interactive whiteboard compatible CD-ROM includes:

• Graded from the simplest to the most complex.

• lots more activities for each of the grammatical areas covered in the book;

• In addition to the grammar theme, a lexical theme (based on the Preliminary/First vocabulary topics) underlying the exercises is present in each unit.

Each unit focuses on one specific grammar theme.

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The rules are clearly explained and given in a graded sequence, starting from the basic standard form and structure of a grammatical item, covering the various exceptions, and further developing its communicative use in the spoken and written language.

• authentic texts from English and American papers and magazines with exercises; • a special pronunciation section where students identify sounds and phonetics and practise key words.

• At the end of each section: twopage review PLUS two-pages of Preliminary/First-type activities. • Appendix with: - table of the modals - mind maps of the tense system - phonetic table with exercises - list of irregular verbs.

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ANSWER KEYS

The Teacher’s Book contains:

Answer keys are available also as a separate booklet which is packaged with the Student’s Book.

• tips about how Top Grammar could be used in the classroom or for individual study; • a set of 25 tests, one for each of the chapters.


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GRAMMAR PRACTICE Student’s Book + CD-ROM

GRAMMAR OVERVIEW Each of the four books of fers clear grammar overviews and rules, plus a wide range of receptive and productive grammar exercises. An interactive CD-ROM featuring Professor Grammar and his friend, the robot, helps the students to discover grammar.

BEGINNER 978-3-85272-424-9

ELEMENTARY 978-3-85272-425-6

Flash animations facilitate the noticing of grammatical forms, and special Listen first activities anchor grammar in the students’ mind in a multisensory way.

PRE-INTERMEDIATE 978-3-85272-426-3

It also contains a special fun feature called Tricky Grammar Test and a series of grammar Cartoons for Fun.

INTERMEDIATE 978-3-85272-427-0

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GRAMMAR & SKILLS

TOP UP YOUR ENGLISH Herbert Puchta CEF A2

CEFR

Grammar & Skills

TOP UP Your English! Two activity and revision books for teenagers. Ideal to use during the year for additional practice and summer revision, also for revising and consolidating grammar, structures and functions. Each book has a cartoon story in 6 episodes to improve reading and writing skills. Each level contains 6 units with activities divided into the following sections:

CEF A1/A2

TOP UP YOUR ENGLISHmbridge Herbert Puchta

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For skills and vocabulary training

• Skills TOP UP - additional exercises to develop the skills of reading, writing and listening • Grammar TOP UP - a vast bank of exercises to improve and consolidate students’ grammatical knowledge

• Vocabulary TOP UP - a series of clear and enjoyable activities to improve and consolidate vocabulary learnt in class ISBN 978-3-85272-398-3

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GRAMMAR GYM

Preparation for Cambridge English: Key (KET) and Trinity

Intensive vocabulary revision Grammar Gym is a series of fun and effective books for learners of English Thorough grammar practice at A1/A2 level who want to revise and improve their grammar, vocabulary and dialogue skills. It can also be used to prepare and practise for the Cambridge English: Key (KET) and Trinity exams. Each unit of Grammar Gym contains structured reading, grammar and dialogue for Cambridge English: Key (KET) and Trinity exercises with an end section of vocabulary toPreparation reinforce key lexis. Intensive vocabulary revision Grammar Gym is a series of fun and effective books for learners of English Gym also includes a comprehensive Exam Practice Section for at A1/A2 level who want to revise and improve their grammar,Grammar vocabulary and CEF A2 students studying for the Cambridge English: Key (KET) and Trinity exams. dialogue skills. It can also be used to prepare and practise for the Cambridge English: Key (KET) and Trinity exams. Each level of Grammar Gym comes with an Audio CD. Each unit of Grammar Gym contains structured reading, grammar and dialogue for Cambridge English: Key (KET) and Trinity exercises with an end section of vocabulary toPreparation reinforce key lexis. Intensive vocabulary revision Grammar Gym is a series of fun and effective books for learners of English Gym also includes a comprehensiveThorough Exam Practice Section for grammar practice at A1/A2 level who want to revise and improve their grammar,Grammar vocabulary and CEF A1/A2 students studying for the Cambridge English: Key (KET) and Trinity exams. dialogue skills. It can also be used to prepare and practise for the Cambridge English: Key (KET) and Trinity exams. Each level of Grammar Gym comes with an Audio CD. Each unit of Grammar Gym contains structured reading, grammar and dialogue exercises with an end section of vocabulary to reinforce key lexis.

CEF A2/B1

Herbert Puchta and Rachel Finnie CEFR

Grammar Gym also includes a comprehensive Exam Practice Section for students studying for the Cambridge English: Key (KET) and Trinity exams.

A2

Grammar and Vocabulary training

Each level of Grammar Gym comes with an Audio CD.

Each unit contains structured reading, grammar and dialogue exercises with an end section of vocabulary to reinforce key lexis. Grammar Gym also includes a comprehensive Exam Practice Section for students studying for the Cambridge English: Key (KET) and Trinity exams.

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Grammar Gym is a series of fun and effective books by Herbert Puchta and Rachel Finnie for learners of English who want to revise and improve their grammar, vocabulary and dialogue skills.

GRAMMAR GYM Student’s Book + Audio CD

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LEVEL 2 978-3-85272-395-2

BOOKS & CDS/DVDS • Student’s Book • Audio CD

LEVEL 3 978-3-85272-396-9

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• Answer Keys


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CEF A2

Get it RIGHT! 2

Train your skills and grammar •

structures with a variety of reading and optional Get it comprehension RIGHT! 1 listening exercises Grammar – clear, easy to follow grammar explanations and extensive practice exercises Vocabulary – revision and development of key vocabulary topics Use your Language – a section to develop students’ functional skills and competences in everyday situations, reflecting CEFR descriptors What Do You Remember? – a comprehensive end of unit revision quiz, allowing students to easily identify any areas of difficulty requiring further practice.

È ideale sia come esercitazione estiva che come consolidamento durante l’anno scolastico, nonché per le classi di recupero e la preparazione al Cambridge English: Preliminary (PET). Get It RIGHT! consente un autonomo ripasso linguistico generale e un’ampia esercitazione del lessico.

Improve your skills and grammar

Get It RIGHT! contiene due reader con racconti classici da staccare, leggere e conservare: Get It RIGHT 1! – Frankenstein by Mary Shelley Get It RIGHT 2! – Dracula by Bram Stoker

Get It RIGHT! 2 libri di revisione e ripasso che coprono il sillabo del biennio.

È ideale sia come esercitazione estiva che come consolidamento durante l’anno scolastico, nonché per le classi di recupero e la preparazione al Cambridge English: Preliminary (PET). Get It RIGHT! consente un autonomo ripasso linguistico generale e un’ampia esercitazione del lessico.

LEVEL 1 978-3-902504-91-3

LEVEL 2 978-3-902504-92-0

Cambridge English:

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Get It RIGHT! contiene due reader con racconti classici da staccare, leggere e conservare: Get It RIGHT 1! – Frankenstein by Mary Shelley Get It RIGHT 2! – Dracula by Bram Stoker

Get it Right! is a 2-level revision and practice course by Rachel Finnie. It is ideal for summer holiday revision or as extra practice for exams at B1 level. Comprehensive language work with guided grammar explanations and exercises plus extensive vocabulary practice make it ideal for self study. Each level contains 8 units featuring: • Language practice – motivating texts revising and practising useful

Improve your skills and grammar

Get It RIGHT! 2 libri di revisione e ripasso che coprono il sillabo del biennio.

Includes a pull-out Reader per level: Level 1 - Frankenstein by Mary Shelley Level 2 - Dracula by Bram Stoker

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TALKING CULTURE

culture

TALKING

CEFR

A1/A2

Culture course book for young teenagers

Talking Culture contains 6 self-contained modules dealing with a specific theme. Each spread is full of useful and interesting information, TALKING CULTURE Student’s Book + CD-ROM

chosen to appeal to young teenagers and to give them an insight into life in the English-speaking world.

Cambridge English:

Each module is divided into two levels. Level 1 introduces culture at an elementary level (CEF A1). Level 2 encourages students to develop their knowledge of the topic as their language skills improve (CEF A2).

EXAM Key (KET)

Each page is full of useful and interesting material chosen to appeal to young teenagers and to give them an insight into life in the English-speaking world. TALKING Culture is accompanied by a hybrid CD-ROM containing a selection of entertaining and motivating games to test students’ understanding of the language and ideas presented in each section. It also includes all audio tracks of the book. The complete audio script and the answers to all the activities in the book are available on www.talkingculture.com

The four skills (reading, writing, speaking and listening) are developed systematically throughout the book. The modules cover the following themes: • Geography • Sport • School • Festivals • Food • Entertainment

Maria Cleary

TALKING Culture is a flexible culture course for young teenagers learning English. It contains 6 self-contained modules each dealing with a specific topic: Geography, School, Food, Sport, Festivals and Entertainment.

ISBN 978-3-902504-90-6

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With A udio CD

Talking Culture is a flexible culture course for young teenagers learning English by Maria Cleary.

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TALKING

Maria Cleary

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• Answer Keys

ON www.helbling-ezone.com

• Dedicated website 978-3-902504-90-6

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CULTURE COURSES

CEFR

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CULTURE COURSES

WORLD AROUND Maria Cleary CEFR

B1/B2

Culture course book with CLIL for teenagers

World Around is a completely new and updated edition of the popular and unique course REAL WORLD, a culture course for teenagers by Maria Cleary. World Around is packed with up-to-date facts and key issues and information from the English-speaking world, plus innovative illustrated history pages.

World Around takes students on an exciting and enriching journey throughout the English-speaking world where they learn about new cultures while gaining a deeper insight into their own. Cambridge English:

EXAM Preliminary (PET)

FOR

STUDENTS BOOKS & CDS/DVDS • Student’s Book • Audio CD

ON www.helbling-ezone.com

CLIL

REAL TEXTS

FLEXIBLE

Teachers can introduce Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) in subjects such as Maths, Geography, Music, Science and Technology using the twelve dedicated CLIL pages.

World Around has a wide range of informative and imaginative real texts that have been specially chosen and devised to appeal to and motivate teenage readers.

World Around is accompanied by a Student’s Audio CD.

ARTS

World Around is suitable for all teaching and learning styles. It is organised in 12 self-contained units each focusing on a specific country or area of the English-speaking world. Each unit contains 3 distinct routes Identity, Lifestyles, Issues, allowing you to explore the book as you choose for 80-90 hours of class work with extra material in the Teacher’s Book and on the website.

• Dedicated website

E x tracts from literature and contemporary arts introduce students to literature from the English-speaking world and provide further reading and listening practice.

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TEACHERS BOOKS & CDS/DVDS • Teacher’s Book • Teacher’s Audio CD

WORLD AROUND Student’s Book + Audio CD Teacher’s Book + Audio CD

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• Teacher’s Book • Answer Keys

978-88-95225-06-7 978-88-95225-07-4


HELBLING ESSENTIALS

HELBLING ESSENTIALS Lucy Becker and Carol Frain CEFR

A1/B1

Specific language and communication skills needed for a chosen career

BUSINESS ESSENTIALS

TOURISM ESSENTIALS

Business Essentials, by Lucy Becker and Carol Frain, is a basic skills-based book offering effective language practice for students of business. The 15 units cover a wide range of topics from the world of work, from telephone calls to job applications.

Tourism Essentials, by Lucy Becker and Carol Frain, is a basic skills-based book offering effective language practice for students of tourism. It covers a wide range of useful topics such as cooking, making hotel reservations and applying for jobs.

Business Essentials gives students the basic language and communication skills that they need at work. • 15 work-related topics; • Clear presentation of subject-specific vocabulary; • Simple, authentic texts and diagrams; • Regular listening exercises; • Focus on useful language; • Integrated workbook.

Tourism Essentials gives students the essential language and communication skills that they need to work in the tourism sector. • Interesting, up-to-date topics; • Emphasis on communication and real language; • Clear presentation of vocabulary; • Contemporary, authentic texts; • Regular listening practice; • Focus on useful language; • Integrated workbook.

PLUS Audio CD containing recordings of real-life business situations.

PLUS Audio CD containing recordings of real-life situations.

Cambridge English:

EXAM Key (KET)

+ Preliminary (PET)

FOR

STUDENTS BOOKS & CDS/DVDS • Student’s Book • Audio CD

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• Extra Activities

• Answer Keys

978-3-85272-569-7 978-3-85272-570-3

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GRADED READERS

THE THINKING TRAIN

NEW

See inter view with the authors on page 70

Welcome to The Thinking Train, a unique brand new series of picture books which focus on the development of children’s thinking skills through the use of stories. When children are involved in thinking and also in talking about their thinking with others, they reach higher levels of achievement in the future as well as developing superior thinking skills.

The Thinking Train stories will encourage a love of reading and promote thoughtful interaction with books while developing children’s thinking skills. The activities, in carefully graded English, will automatically develop and practise their language skills, too.

AT THE ZOO Herbert Puchta and Günter Gerngross When Lizzie and her mum go to the zoo, they see lots of different animals. Lizzie loves looking at the animals as they show her what they can do. That night when Lizzie goes to bed, she thinks about her day. And she realises she can do lots of special things, too!

Written by world-renowned author team Herbert Puchta and Günter Gerngross, and activities deviced by Marion Williams.

Level A

TEACHER’S GUIDE

32 pages ISBN 978-3-99045-302-5

Written by Herbert Puchta and Marion Williams

A practical free resource packed with information on individual thinking skills plus a selection of expansion activities and games in order to make the most of each title with the class.

GET ON THE THINKING TRAIN! If you’re interested in developing thinking skills with your class, our photocopiable resource book Teaching Young Learners to Think offers 80 activities with extensive notes and expansion ideas. (go to page 65)

The guide also includes photocopiable worksheets and a handy checklist for the teacher in order to track students’ progress.

TEACHER’S GUIDE ONLINE SOON

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Cambridge Young Learners English: Starters

Cambridge Young Learners English: Starters

Cambridge Young Learners English: Movers

Cambridge Young Learners English: Movers

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Trinity: 1

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Trinity: 2/3

Alphabet; Colours; Countries; Faces; Greetings; Numbers 1-10; Pets; School things; Snacks; Toys; Wild animals (zoo and jungle)

Clothes; Farm animals; Festivals; Games; Houses and rooms; Numbers after 10; Parties; School subjects; Seasons; Weather

Ecology 1; Garden and nature; Helping at home; Jobs; Places; Pocket money; Sports; Town 1

Bodies; Directions; Emotions 1; Family; Health; Months; Town 2; Transport

Dreams; Ecology 2; Emotions 2; Fashion; Holidays; Music; TV

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THE JAGUAR AND THE COW

Herbert Puchta and Günter Gerngross Mum, Dad and Rosie want Daniel to help, but he’s always busy. He’s busy playing games on his computer. One evening Rosie has an idea. Now when Daniel wants some help, they say that they are all busy. What happens? And can Daniel change and become more helpful?

Herbert Puchta and Günter Gerngross When Roberto is ten years old he begins to help his dad. After school he goes to the field and takes Dad’s goats home. Roberto likes his new job, but he likes doing other things, too. Soon Roberto’s dad is unhappy with him. Then his sister Andrea has an idea.

Herbert Puchta and Günter Gerngross Prince Percy is handsome and clever and kind, but he is also poor. One day he finds out about a very special contest. The winner can marry beautiful Princess Isabel. When Prince Percy wins, the king isn’t very happy. What happens when the king sets Prince Percy another problem?

Herbert Puchta and Günter Gerngross A jaguar kills a cow in a village near a reserve in Brazil. The family who own the cow think that men from other villages are setting traps for deer. Is this why the jaguar is looking for food in the village? Paulo and Catrina, together with their two friends, decide to do something about the problem.

Level B

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In the courtyard of the castle there is a big rock. At the front of the rock there’s a small hole. And there is another hole at the back.

‘Take this thread and put it through the rock,’ says the king. ‘Do that, and you can marry my daughter.’

THINK

How can you put the thread through the hole?

On-page activities get the children to relate what is happening in the story to their own experience and encourage them to solve problems along with the characters.

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GRADED READERS

HELBLING YOUNG READERS CLASSICS

See inter view with the authors on page 72

A new series of best-loved classic fairytales, myths and legends from all over the world retold with all the magic of the original for young learners of English. Engaging stories with beautiful full-colour illustrations, specially written to appeal to young learners of English, introduce highfrequency words in order to promote fluency from an early age. Each story is carefully graded and language is presented both as lexical

groups and language functions. Accompanying interactive whiteboard compatible CD-ROM/Audio CDs include a complete reading of the story, chants and games and a link to the Young Readers website.

THE HARE AND THE TORTOISE

All materials use an open type font which has been devised to help children with reading difficulties.

Retold by Richard Northcott

The hare can do lots of things. He can jump and run. He’s fast. The tortoise can’t run. He’s slow. One day the fast hare and the slow tortoise have a race. The hare runs fast, he can’t see the tortoise. And he’s tired... surely there is time for the hare to have a rest. What happens when the hare falls asleep? And can the tortoise be the winner?

CD-ROM/Audio CD for each title

MORE FOR STUDENTS Level A CLIL Civics | Reading 32 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-778-3

• • • •

Beautifully illustrated stories Activities with a TPR dynamic learning approach Open-out vocabulary flaps on each book Open-type font to make reading accessible to students with reading difficulties • CD-ROM with interactive learning games, karaoke chant and audio dictionary • Fun online project pages

BUILDIN Young G L ea r n COGNITers I TOOLS VE

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Language highlighted at a glance for easy preparation Visual CLIL pointers Big Books for shared reading Free downloadable worksheets with Cambridge Young Learners English practise • Downloadable Flashcards and Guide to using Flashcards

LANGUAGE & EXAMS

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Cambridge Young Learners English: Starters

Cambridge Young Learners English: Starters

Cambridge Young Learners English: Starters

Cambridge Young Learners English: Movers

Cambridge Young Learners English: Movers

Trinity: 1

Trinity: 1

Trinity: 1

Trinity: 2

Trinity: 2/3

Alphabet; Colours; Countries; Faces; Greetings; Numbers 1-10; Pets; School things; Snacks; Toys; Wild animals (zoo and jungle)

Clothes; Farm animals; Festivals; Games; Houses and rooms; Numbers after 10; Parties; School subjects; Seasons; Weather

Ecology 1; Garden and nature; Helping at home; Jobs; Places; Pocket money; Sports; Town 1

Bodies; Directions; Emotions 1; Family; Health; Months; Town 2; Transport

Dreams; Ecology 2; Emotions 2; Fashion; Holidays; Music; TV

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www.helblingyoungreaders.com

NEW

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THE THREE GOATS

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD

Retold by Richard Northcott

Retold by Richard Northcott

THE LEOPARD AND THE MONKEY

PEACH BOY

Big Goat, Middle Goat and Little Goat are hungry. And there’s lots of grass on the hill on the other side of the bridge. But there’s a mean and nasty troll under the bridge. How can the three goats cross the bridge and eat the grass? Find out in this classic story.

Today Little Red Riding Hood is visiting her grandmother in the forest. In the forest there is a woodcutter and… there’s a big, bad wolf. Be careful, Little Red Riding Hood! What happens when she arrives at Grandmother’s house? And can the woodcutter arrive in time to save the little girl and her grandmother?

Retold by Richard Northcott

It’s morning in the jungle and leopard is hungry and his favourite breakfast is monkeys. But leopard falls into a well and only baby monkey can help him. Can baby monkey pull leopard out of the well? And is leopard really monkey’s friend? Find out in this classic African folk tale of how a clever little animal can trick a big fierce one.

Long ago in Japan, an old man and woman find a baby boy in a peach. They call the baby Momotaro, which means ‘peach boy’ in Japanese. The years pass and Momotaro grows up. One day he takes his sword and goes off to fi ght the ogres who are taking the people’s treasure. Who can help Momotaro find the ogres’ island’? And what happens when he arrives there? Find out in one of the most famous Japanese folktales.

Level A CLIL Reading | Civics 32 pages ISBN 978-3-99045-261-5

Level B

Level B CLIL Geography | Science 32 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-781-3

Level C CLIL History | Geography 32 pages ISBN 978-3-99045-263-9

CLIL Reading | Drama 32 pages ISBN 978-3-99045-262-2

Retold by Richard Northcott

LET'S READ CLASSICS Classic tales for children are a fundamental part of our history. They have evolved over the years from oral tales told by the fireside to carefully illustrated stories with printed words becoming works of art for children to share with others or to savour on their own. Helbling Young Readers Classics embody and promote universal moral values – values that are timeless and increasingly more important in our rapidly changing world. By reading Helbling Young Readers Classics children will be captivated and fascinated by stories they may know in their own language. This will further facilitate comprehension and understanding, turning the chosen title into an important tool for language learning.

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GRADED READERS

HELBLING YOUNG READERS - CLASSICS

NEW

THE FISHERMAN AND HIS WIFE

THE SELFISH GIANT

One day the fisherman catches a magic fish. When he tells his wife she asks the fish for a nice house. Then she wants a castle. And then she wants to become queen. What happens when the fisherman’s wife keeps asking for more things? Does the fish listen to the fisherman’s wife?

Oscar Wilde When the Selfish Giant sees the children in his garden, he is angry and he builds a high wall. Now the children have nowhere to play. Spring comes, but in the Giant’s garden it is still winter. One morning the Giant wakes up and he has a wonderful surprise. What does the Giant see in his garden that morning? And how does it change him forever?

Level C CLIL Geography | Reading 32 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-783-7

Level C CLIL Reading | Civics 32 pages ISBN 978-3-99045-265-3

Retold by Richard Northcott

THESEUS AND THE MINOTAUR

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST

Retold by Richard Northcott

Retold by Richard Northcott

Bad King Minos, of Crete has a terrible monster, called the minotaur. When the minotaur is hungry King Minos asks King Aegeus to send him seven young men and seven young women for his monster to eat. Then, one day, King Aegeus’ son Theseus decides to go to Crete and kill the minotaur. What happens when Theseus arrives in Crete? And can he kill the terrible monster?

When Beauty’s father picks a rose for his daughter he makes the owner of the rosebush, a terrible beast, very angry. In payment for the rose Beauty must leave her family and go to live in the beast’s castle. In time Beauty and the beast become friends. Then one day Beauty’s father falls ill and she returns home to look after him. Does she return to the beast?

Level D CLIL Geography | History 32 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-776-9

Level E CLIL Art | Reading 32 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-785-1

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Put your head on the ground. What can you hear?

LUSMORE AND THE FAIRIES Retold by Richard Northcott

Lusmore lives in a small village in Ireland. He has a big hump on his back and people laugh at him and say bad things. Lusmore is sad. One evening Lusmore is coming home from the market when he hears the fairies singing. What happens when Lusmore joins them? And how do the fairies change Lusmore’s life forever?

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Lusmore yawned. He put his head on his hands and closed his eyes. Then he heard something. He sat up and listened. People were singing! ‘Who’s there?’ said Lusmore. 10

Lusmore looked at the road. Nobody was there. Then Lusmore put his head on the ground and listened. ‘There are people singing inside the hill,’ said Lusmore.

ON-PAGE ACTIVITIES Fun on-page activities stimulate communication and get the readers to relate the stories to their own experiences.

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FICTION An exciting series of original graded readers for Primary Schools in 5 levels. Engaging stories with beautiful full-colour illustrations, specially written to appeal to young learners of English, introduce highfrequency words in order to promote fluency from an early age. Each story is carefully graded and language is presented both as lexical groups and language functions.

Accompanying interactive whiteboard compatible CD-ROMs include a complete reading of the story, chants and games and a link to the Young Readers website. All materials use an open type font which has been devised to help children with reading difficulties. CD-ROM/Audio CD for each title

Helbling Young Readers are also available as Big Books: ideal for shared reading.

CAN I PLAY?

THE BEACH

Rick Sampedro It is Billy’s first day at school. He is happy and he wants to play with the other children. But when Billy asks if he can play, each child answers him in a different language. Billy is sad, he can’t play with anyone. Then, Lorenzo becomes Billy’s friend and soon everyone is playing together.

Rick Sampedro Anna is very happy. It is a beautiful day. A perfect day for the beach. But Nina is not happy. She is on a boat, far from the beach. This is the story of two little girls, and how a place can mean very different things to different people.

Level A CLIL Civics | Reading 32 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-243-6

Level A CLIL Geography | Civics 32 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-523-9

ISBN 978-3-85272-722-6

7 BENEFITS OF EARLY READING + Greatly helps to expand vocabulary + Fosters deep and natural interest and love for language

+ Increases attention span + Enhances memory and levels of retention

+ Develops the imagination and creative thinking

+ Creates a stimulating learning environment

+ Anchors new words and structures

PICTURE DICTIONARY Open-out flaps with picture dictionary, structures, lexis, a letter to the reader and CLIL links.

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THE BIG FIRE

THE BIG WAVE

Rick Sampedro It is a lovely day in the jungle. The grass is green and the sky is blue. The animals are all happy together. But, what is that? Now the sky is orange and there is smoke. Oh, no! There is a terrible fire. Can the little birds stop the fire? And who can help them?

Stefanella Ebhardt Pat’s best friend is a little goldfish called Ermy. One day they go to the beach. They are happy, they like the sea. Then a big wave comes and takes Ermy away. Away from the beach, and away from her best friend Pat. What happens? Can Pat and Ermy find each other once more?

Level A CLIL Geography | Science 32 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-311-2

Level A

ISBN 978-3-85272-721-9

CLIL Maths | Science 32 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-953-4

A CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR BARNEY BUNNY Maria Cleary It’s Christmas Eve and Mother Bunny is busy getting everything ready for Christmas. The bunnies aren’t helping so she sends them out to play. Barney, the baby bunny, can’t play any of the games. But on Christmas Day Mother Bunny has a special present for him and all her other children.

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DAD FOR SALE Andrés Pi Andreu ‘Dad, I don’t love you anymore.’ ‘You don’t love me?’ asks Dad. ‘You don’t let me put jam in the fish tank. And you don’t let me sleep in the dog bed.’ Poor Dad. No one loves him anymore. Does he have to go to the Dad shop? Find out in this charming story about love.

Level B CLIL Civics | Reading 32 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-954-1

ISBN 978-3-85272-724-0

STRUCTURES All language exercised in each book is highlighted as either new or recycled from a lower level. There is always a perfect balance of new and revised structures in order to enhance and reinforce learning.

CLIL Helbling Young Readers draw links with other classroom topics, developing cross-curricular skills and making the most of real classroom learning and time. If you are reading Sam and the Sunflower Seeds with your pupils you can immediately see you can also use it in Science and Reading class.

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THE KITE Rick Sampedro Ehud and Elisa like flying kites. One windy day Ehud’s kite goes up and he can’t see it. Ehud is sad. Then it comes down in Elisa’s garden. Elisa gives Ehud his kite and he is happy. But then Ehud and Elisa look at their fathers. Their fathers aren’t friends. They are sad. Can the children think of a way to make everyone happy?

Level B CLIL Art | Geography 32 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-312-9

FREDDY THE FROG PRINCE

SAM AND THE SUNFLOWER SEEDS

Maria Cleary Freddy the frog is very happy. He likes his life and the pond and he likes Francesca, the prettiest frog in the woods. One Friday evening Freddy is waiting for Francesca when he hears a strange sound. It’s Princess Priscilla and she is not very happy. But then Princess Priscilla has an idea and Freddy’s life changes forever... or does it?

Maria Cleary Sam loves visiting his grandad in the country and playing in the sunflower fi elds. One day, Sam’s grandad gives Sam some sunflower seeds. Sam plants his seeds and he waters them carefully. But the seeds do not grow. Can Grandad help his seeds to grow?

Level C CLIL Science | Civics 32 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-955-8

Level C CLIL Reading | Science 32 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-313-6

ISBN 978-3-85272-723-3

THE SUN IS BROKEN Andrés Pi Andreu Today is the little girl’s birthday. She closes her eyes and blows out the candles on her birthday cake and makes a wish. Suddenly lots of strange things start happening but Mum and Dad can’t see them. Can the little girl convince her parents that she is not silly? And what happens when the sun goes down?

Level C

CLIL Art | Reading 32 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-525-3

ISBN 978-3-85272-725-7

MULTIMEDIA www.helblingyoungreaders.com A dedicated website packed with additional resources: • Browsable samples • Downloadable activities • Answer Keys • Worksheets • Project pages

CD-ROM/AUDIO CD An IWB-compatible student’s CD-ROM with: • Interactive language games • Karaoke chants • Story-sequencing activities • Dictations • Dictionary with interactive listening activities • Full recording of the story plus activities

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HELBLING YOUNG READERS - FICTION

THE THIRSTY TREE

FAT CAT’S BUSY DAY

Adrián N. Bravi It is summer and it is very hot. The tree on top of the hill is very thirsty. Its leaves are brown and there is no water to drink. Then the tree sees Cloudbreak, a little bird. Can Cloudbreak help the tree to find some water?

Maria Cleary Mum, Dad, Emily and Baby are all out and Fat Cat is sleeping in peace. Bang! Suddenly there is a noise in the kitchen. There is a thief in the house and Fat Cat is the only one who can stop him! What is Fat Cat’s plan? And can he save Mum’s jewellery?

Level C CLIL Geography | Science 32 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-245-0

Level D CLIL Civics | Reading 32 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-314-3

ISBN 978-3-85272-726-4

ISBN 978-3-85272-728-8

HENRY HARRIS HATES HAITCHES Maria Cleary Henry Harris can’t say the letter ‘H’. He hates haitches more than he hates homework or horrible Hannah Hunter who laughs at him. Then one day something happens to Henry’s best friend, Harry. What happens when Henry helps Harry?

Level D CLIL Civics | Reading 32 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-246-7

MOONY GOES ON HOLIDAY Dilys Ross Moony lives on the moon. Every day is the same: he cleans his home, he waters his garden, then he goes for a walk. Moony is bored. He wants to hear noise and see people. He wants to go to Earth. One day, Alex the astronaut arrives and agrees to take Moony home with him. What happens when Moony arrives on Earth? What surprises does he find? And what does Moony decide to do: stay on Earth or go back to the moon?

Level D CLIL Science | Geography 32 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-956-5

ISBN 978-3-85272-727-1

Find a rubber. Throw it up into the air. Can you catch it? Can you now hand it to a friend?

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“What’s that?” say the mothers. “Look out!” shouts Skater Boy as he races under the climbing frame. He catches Baby just before he falls. “Just in time,” says Skater Boy and he hands Baby to his mother.

A fun TPR approach to guarantee optimal learning.

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SKATER BOY

FOOD FOR THE WINTER

Maria Cleary All the mothers are afraid of Skater Boy. He’s the fastest kid in town. But all the children love Skater Boy because he’s the fastest kid in town. One day, while the mothers are planning to catch Skater Boy something terrible happens. Baby climbs and climbs to the top of the climbing frame. And Skater Boy is the only one who can save him.

Rick Sampedro It is a cold hard winter and there are not enough nuts and seeds for the animals in the forest. They are all weak and hungry... all except Chippy and his family. They have got lots of food for the winter. But something terrible happens and Chippy soon learns that sharing is best.

Level D CLIL Civics | Reading 32 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-526-0

Level E CLIL Geography | Science 32 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-331-0

LOLA IN THE LAND OF FIRE Rick Sampedro A long time ago there was a girl called Lola. Lola lived with her family in the Selk’nam tribe, in a beautiful land near the end of the world. One day when Lola is with the Yamana tribe in the south of the land, a big ship arrives. Who is on the ship? And how will they change Lola’s land forever?

Level E

CLIL Geography | History 32 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-957-2

UPSIDE DOWN Rick Sampedro It’s a lovely sunny day in Loony Town. The sky is blue and Kate and Charlie are playing in the park. But when Kate looks up she sees a fish flying in the sky. Then the mice start chasing the cats and the cats start chasing the dogs. The world is upside down! Now Kate and Charlie must put everything back in its place again.

Level E CLIL Civics | Science 32 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-527-7

ISBN 978-3-85272-730-1

LOST ON THE COAST Rick & Steve Sampedro A baby whale is stranded on a beach after an oil spill. It is hot and the whale can’t breathe. Lots of people come to look but no-one knows what to do until Rawiri arrives. Rawiri has got a plan. Is his plan good enough to save the whale?

LANGUAGE Language is presented both as lexical groups and language functions. On-page activities often link in with other curricular subjects and allow the readers to interact with the story. Before and after reading activities preteach and practise words and structures and provide skills and pronunciation practice.

Level E CLIL Geography | Science 32 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-247-4 ISBN 978-3-85272-729-5

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HELBLING RED SERIES CLASSICS

A series of well-known classic stories by world-famous authors that have been chosen, and adapted, to appeal to young teenagers.

understanding, and draw links with the students’ own lives, while detailed Before and After Reading activities help and check understanding.

Careful selection of stories with suitable content and language level has allowed the flavour of the originals to remain.

A clear introduction gives information about the author.

Reflection Boxes throughout the stories help

Audio CD for each title

PETER PAN J. M. Barrie

Written by Alan Pulverness, the well-known specialist and enthusiast in literature in ELT.

New Reading Matters with lots of great new innovative ideas for using graded readers both in class and as part of an extensive reading programme.

Adapted by Geraldine Sweeney Recording in British English

Peter Pan visits the nursery of the Darling children, Wendy, John and Michael, every night when they are sleeping. One night they wake up and Peter teaches them to fly. Together they fly off to Never-Never Land where they find the Lost Boys, mermaids, Indians and pirates. However, the leader of the pirates, the terrible Captain Hook, wants to kill Peter and capture the children. Can they defeat him and return home to their parents in London?

Level 1 - A1

Adventure | Fantasy 74 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-299-3

Includes a Book Club Starter Kit to make reading an integral part of your students’ learning. ISBN 978-3-85272-012-8

CEFR, STRUCTURES & EXAMS CEFR

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a, an; adjectives; adverbs of frequency; can; countable and uncountable nouns; demonstrative adjectives and pronouns; have got; How much/many?; imperatives; like/love/hate/don’t like doing; subject and object pronouns; plural nouns; possessive’s; possessive adjectives; present continuous; present simple; question words; short answers; some/any; the; there is/are

a lot of, not much, not many; adverbs of manner; and, so, but, because; be going to; comparative; have to/must; mustn’t; past continuous; past simple; past simple v. past continuous; possessive pronouns; superlative; to for purpose

cardinal/ordinal numbers; ever/never; must/should need to/have to; one/ones; prepositions of time, place and movement; present perfect; present perfect v. past simple; present continuous for future; question tags; reflexive pronouns; relative pronouns who, which, that; so do I/neither do I; too plus adjective; indefinite pronouns; will; would like

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THE FISHERMAN AND HIS SOUL Oscar Wilde Adapted by Frances Mariani Recording in British English

When the Fisherman catches a beautiful mermaid in his nets he falls in love with her. He wants to marry her but first he must send away his Soul. How can he send away his Soul? And can his body and Soul live apart? Find out in this beautiful story about the nature of love.

Level 1 - A1

Human interest | Love 76 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-558-1

THE HAPPY PRINCE AND THE NIGHTINGALE AND THE ROSE

THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES

THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER

Arthur Conan Doyle

Mark Twain

Oscar Wilde

Adapted by Geraldine Sweeney Recording in British English

Adapted by Alex McLeod Recording in British English

In The Happy Prince a little swallow stops on its journey towards the sun and helps a big-hearted Prince to bring happiness to his people. In The Nightingale and the Rose a songbird understands more about love than a man does.

Sir Charles Baskerville is found dead with the footprints of a huge dog beside his body. Everyone thinks that the hound of the Baskervilles, the terrible dog that has cursed the Baskerville family for centuries, is to blame. Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson go to investigate the murder. Will they find the murderer before the last surviving member of the family is killed?

A prince and a poor boy meet. They look very similar and become friends. They want to understand each other’s lives so they exchange clothes. But the boys’ game soon becomes a reality. No one knows who is the prince and who is the pauper? Can Prince Edward and Tom Canty ever go back to their normal lives?

Level 1 - A1 Friendship | Human interest

Level 1 - A1

Level 1 - A1 Friendship | Human interest

64 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-000-5

84 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-156-9

Adapted by Maria Cleary Recording in British English

Horror | Mystery

76 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-761-5

A wide range of Before Reading activities introduces new words and puts the four language skills into practice. Before Reading

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THE RAILWAY CHILDREN Edith Nesbit Adapted by Jennifer Gascoigne Recording in British English

Bobbie, Peter and Phyllis live happily in London with their parents. One day their father is taken to prison and the children move to the countryside with their mother to make a new life. There isn’t much money and the children are worried about their father. They spend a lot of time by the railway watching and waving at the trains that go to London. A nice old gentleman waves back and Bobbie has an idea. Find out in this fun story full of love and hope.

Level 1 - A1

Adventure | Family 76 pages ISBN 978-3-99045-278-3

THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS

THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ

ALICE’S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND

Kenneth Graham

L. Frank Baum

Lewis Carroll

Adapted by Geraldine Sweeney Recording in British English

Adapted by Jennifer Gascoigne Recording in British English

Adapted by Jennifer Gascoigne Recording in British English

When Mole wakes up after winter he meets friendly Rat and wise Badger. Together the three friends start on a series of adventures as they try to keep the not-so-clever Toad out of trouble. Can Toad’s friends help him? Find out in this classic story of adventure and friendship.

Dorothy thinks she is lost when a terrible cyclone carries her and her dog Toto to the magical Land of Oz. So she decides to go to the Emerald City and ask the Wizard of Oz to help her go home again. On the way she meets the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman and the Cowardly Lion who all have a special wish to ask the Wizard. Will the Wizard make their wishes come true? And will Dorothy find her way home?

It is a hot afternoon and Alice is bored. She follows a White Rabbit down a rabbit hole and arrives in a strange place called Wonderland. Here nothing is as it seems: animals can talk, cakes and drinks can make you bigger and smaller and the Queen of Hearts can cut off your head. Can Alice find her way home again?

Level 1 - A1

Level 1 - A1

Level 2 - A1/A2

Adventure | Friendship 76 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-943-5

Fantasy | Friendship 92 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-289-4

Fantasy | Human interest 84 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-232-0

After Reading activities develop understanding of the plot, theme and characters in the story.

After Reading Characters 1 Unjumble the words and match them to the characters.

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Reflection Boxes throughout the text allow the readers to stop and think about the story and draw links between the themes explored and their own lives and experiences.

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ANNE OF GREEN GABLES ANNE ARRIVES

BLACK BEAUTY

LITTLE WOMEN

ROBIN HOOD

Anna Sewell

Louisa May Alcott

Howard Pyle

Lucy Maud Montgomery

Adapted by Geraldine Sweeney Recording in British English

Adapted by Jennifer Gascoigne Recording in American English

Adapted by Scott Lauder & Walter McGregor Recording in British English

The much-loved children’s story of a horse, Black Beauty. Black Beauty begins his life in a loving home. But when his owners have to sell him, his fortune changes. As Black Beauty moves from home to home and job to job, he often suffers bad treatment and living conditions. But Black Beauty still dreams of the happy life he had as a young foal.

This is the much-loved story of the four March sisters. Meg is the eldest and is about to fall in love. Then there’s tomboy Jo who wants to be a writer. Kind Beth who always puts other people before herself, and finally there’s Amy, the youngest and most precocious. Although times are difficult and their father is away at war, they never forget their sense of fun. Growing up is not always easy but it is very rewarding.

The Sheriff of Nottingham is Robin Hood’s greatest enemy. He hates Robin because Robin is an outlaw. But most of all, the sheriff hates Robin because everyone else loves him. Does the Sheriff of Nottingham catch Robin Hood and his Merry Men? Do they remain outlaws forever? Or does the good King Richard save them?

Level 2 - A1/A2

Level 2 - A1/A2 Family | Friendship 84 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-515-4

Level 2 - A1/A2

Adapted by Nicole Harrick Recording in American English

When Matthew and Marilla decide to adopt a child to help them at their farm, Green Gables, they specifically ask for a boy. But when Matthew goes to Bright River Station to collect the child, he gets a shock. What do Matthew and Marilla decide to do? Do they keep the child? This child is certainly very different.

Level 2 - A1/A2 Family | Friendship 88 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-762-2

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between the eyes. The big panther turned his head away in half a minute. “That is why,” he said, shifting• his paw on the leaves. “Not even I can look you between your eyes. And I was born among men. And I love you, Little Brother. The others hate• you because their eyes cannot meet yours.

MOWGLI’S BROTHERS Rudyard Kipling Adapted by Maria Cleary Recording in British English

When Mother Wolf finds a baby outside her cave she decides to keep him and raise him with her own cubs. But not everyone in the jungle wants Mowgli and soon he has to learn to defend himself against the cruel tiger Shere Khan and his followers.

Listen to the story on the Audio CD and do the activities.

y Glossar • hate: opposite of love • shifting: moving

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Adventure | Friendship 84 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-051-7

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THE BOSCOMBE VALLEY MYSTERY

THE RED-HEADED LEAGUE

THE SECRET GARDEN

A CHRISTMAS CAROL

Arthur Conan Doyle

Frances Hodgson Burnett

Charles Dickens

Arthur Conan Doyle

Adapted by Maria Cleary Recording in British English

Adapted by Geraldine Sweeney Recording in British English

Adapted by Elspeth Rawstron Recording in British English

When legendary detective Sherlock Holmes and his trusted friend, Dr Watson, are asked to investigate a mysterious organisation, the Red-headed League, they find that there is more to the organisation than meets the eye.

When Mary Lennox’s parents die in India, she moves to England to live in her uncle’s enormous manor. Mary is sad and lonely but one day she finds an old key to a secret garden that no one goes into and a whole new world of magic and enchantment opens up to her. Before long Mary learns to make friends for the first time. Can the garden bring back the love that is missing from their lives?

Ebenezer Scrooge is a mean and miserable man with no friends. One cold Christmas Eve three ghosts visit him and take him on a frightening journey to show him what is wrong with his life. Can Scrooge change and learn to become a better person?

Level 2 - A1/A2 Detective | Mystery 64 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-001-2

Level 2 - A1/A2

Level 3 - A2

Adapted by Geraldine Sweeney Recording in British English

Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson are in the Boscombe Valley to investigate a murder. James McCarthy’s father is found dead by the Boscombe Valley Pool and many people think that that James McCarthy is the murderer. But there is one person who believes that James McCarthy is innocent. Can Sherlock Holmes help solve another mystery? Can he find the real murderer?

Level 2 - A1/A2 Detective | Mystery 72 pages ISBN 978-3-99045-280-6

Friendship | Human interest 72 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-300-6

Human interest | Mystery 84 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-052-4

The Boscombe Valley Mystery ‘I see. But why did he talk about a rat, then?’ I asked. Sherlock Holmes took a piece of paper from his pocket and put it on the table. ‘This is a map of Australia,’ he said. He put his hand over part of the map. ‘Now, Watson, what can you read there?’ he asked me. ‘ARAT,’ I read. ‘And now?’ Holmes moved his hand. ‘BALLARAT,’ I read. ‘Yes. That was the word the man said. It is a place called Ballarat. His son only heard the ‘rat’ part of the word. Old Mr McCarthy was trying to say where his murderer was from, the town of Ballarat.’ ‘That’s wonderful, Holmes!’ I exclaimed•.

BALLARAT Do some research on the Internet in small groups. What type of town is Ballarat today? Look for information and photos.

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ANNE OF GREEN GABLES ANNE GROWS UP

GULLIVER’S TRAVELS

OLIVER TWIST

Jonathan Swift

Charles Dickens

Lucy Maud Montgomery

Adapted by Beverley Young Recording in British English

Adapted by Janet Olearski Recording in British English

Lemuel Gulliver travels the world as a ship’s doctor. Each of his journeys brings Gulliver to strange lands with even stranger inhabitants. People smaller than his thumb and giants that can crush him as they walk. Islands floating in the sky and places where horses are more civilized than humans. Gulliver soon learns that there are many different ways of living, and that what we accept to be good is not always the only alternative.

Born in a workhouse, the little orphan Oliver Twist survives with little food or love. He runs away to London and finds a place to stay with Fagin and his ‘family’. But Oliver soon realizes that Fagin wants him to become a thief and he tries to run away. Can Oliver escape a life of crime? Who is the mysterious Monks? And what is his connection with Oliver?

Level 3 - A2 Human interest | Travel 72 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-947-3

Level 3 - A2 Adventure | Human interest

Adapted by Nicole Harrick Recording in American English

As Anne grows up Matthew and Marilla become even more glad that Anne came to Green Gables. Of course Anne still makes mistakes and has a vivid imagination but she learns from her mistakes and uses her imagination to help her in life and in her studies. Follow Anne as she grows up into a fun-loving, clever, young woman.

Level 3 - A2

Family | Friendship 72 pages ISBN 978-3-99045-282-0

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Mark Twain Adapted by Jennifer Gascoigne Recording in American English

Huckleberry Finn has a hard life with his father until an adventure with Tom Sawyer changes everything. But when Huck’s dad returns and kidnaps him, he decides to escape with runaway slave, Jim. Life on the run is not easy and Huck and Jim get into lots of trouble. Will Tom arrive in time to help Huck save Jim from slavery? And what will happen to Huck when his father finds him?

Level 3 - A2

Friendship | Humour 84 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-231-3

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‘Tom!’ No answer. ‘Tom!’ No answer. ‘What’s that boy doing? Tom!’ The old lady went to the door and looked out at the garden. No Tom. ‘Tom!’ There was a noise behind her. She turned just in time to catch• Tom by his belt• and stop him. ‘What were you doing in that cupboard?’ ‘Nothing.’ ‘Nothing! Look at your hands and your mouth. What is that?’ ‘II don’t know, Aunt.’ ‘Well, I know. It’s jam•. I’ve told you forty times that I’ll beat you if you don’t leave that jam alone. Give me that stick.’ ‘Look behind you, Aunt!’ She turned round quickly and lifted up her skirt, and the boy ran away. His Aunt Polly stood surprised, and then laughed. ‘What a boy! I really don’t know what to do. I should beat him when he does wrong. But he’s my dead sister’s boy, and I don’t like to hit him.’

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THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER

THE STOLEN WHITE ELEPHANT

TREASURE ISLAND

WHITE FANG

Robert Louis Stevenson

Jack London

Mark Twain

Mark Twain

Adapted by David A. Hill Recording in American English

Adapted by Maria Cleary Recording in British English

Adapted by David A. Hill Recording in British English

Adapted by David A. Hill Recording in American English

The best-loved story of Tom Sawyer and his friends Huck Finn and Joe Harper, as they grow up along the banks of the Mississippi river. They run away to be pirates and come back in time for their own funerals, they witness a murder and they find treasure. Join them for fun and adventure and some difficult lessons in growing up.

A white elephant travelling from Asia to Britain as a present for the Queen goes missing in New York. Chief Inspector Blunt of the New York Police Department puts all of his men on the case and promises to find the thieves. Are the city’s best policemen and a reward of $100,000 enough to get the elephant back?

When the terrible pirate Bill Bones dies, young Jim Hawkins is left with the key to a fortune: the long-lost map of Treasure Island. Jim sets off on an incredible adventure with his trusted friends to find the hidden treasure. They do not realize that their crew is made up of pirates and their leader is the most infamous and cruel pirate of them all... Long John Silver. Will Jim and his friends outwit the pirates and get the treasure?

White Fang is born part-dog, part-wolf, in the cold and snowy Northland of Alaska. He soon learns the laws of nature and before long he and his mother, Kiche, are fighting for survival. One day a native American, Gray Beaver, recognises Kiche and soon the mother and cub become his property. White Fang learns that men have laws, too, that can be both fair and cruel. But will White Fang ever learn to trust or love men?

Level 3 - A2

Level 3 - A2

Level 3 - A2 Adventure | Travel 84 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-516-1

Level 3 - A2

Friendship | Humour 98 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-154-5

Detective | Humour 64 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-002-9

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FICTION Original Stories A series of original fiction specially devised for young teenage students of English. Written by renowned EFL authors these stories combine easy-to-understand language with exciting plots to appeal to younger readers.

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DAN AND THE VILLAGE FÊTE

Recording in British English

Richard MacAndrew

When Penny moves from her home in the village to a new house in the city she has to leave her friends and pet dog behind. One day, after school, Penny finds a little puppy in the park. He is small and dirty and very frightened. Penny calls him Socks. But Penny’s new house is small and Socks can’t stay with her. Can Penny find a new home for Socks?

Recording in British English

Level 1 - A1 Friendship | Human interest

Level 1 - A1 Detective | Mystery 72 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-787-5

A NEW HOME FOR SOCKS

Audio CD for each title

The unconscious process of language acquisition, such as occurs when reading for pleasure, is more successful and longer lasting, than conscious learning. Dr Stephen Krashen Linguist and educationalist

72 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-291-7

Guess! Who does Dan help? What type of person is Ronnie?

It’s the day of the Steeple Compton village fête and everyone is happy. Everyone except Sue Barrington, the new girl in town. Sue’s friend Dan is worried. Dan finds out that someone called Nemesis is bullying Sue and he decides to help. Who can Nemesis be? And why does he or she want to hurt Sue? Only Dan the detective and his dog Dylan can find out.

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NEXT DOOR

DAN AND THE MISSING DOGS

PRINCESS ON THE RUN

THE ANTI-BULLY SQUAD

Robert Campbell

Paul Davenport

Rick Sampedro

Recording in British English

Richard MacAndrew

Recording in British English

Recording in British English

When a new family with a twin brother and sister move next door to Eoin, strange things start to happen. The kids at school make fun of the twins and say that they are from another planet. But Eoin decides to find out where they really come from.

Recording in British English

King Alexander wants his daughter, Princess Priscilla, to marry his best friend, Lord Huntingdon. But the princess has other plans. She is in love with Toby, a young and handsome servant at the Royal Palace. Priscilla and Toby decide to run away together, but life on the run is not what the princess expected.

When a pair of bullies hurt Arjun, the youngest boy in class, Tom, Ziggy and Tara decide that it is time to do something. They set up the Anti-bully Squad but they soon discover that the bullies are prepared to do anything to get their own way. Can they find a way to stop the bullies before it is too late?

Level 1 - A1

Level 2 - A1/A2 Detective | Mystery 72 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-766-0

Level 2 - A1/A2

Level 2 - A1/A2 Friendship | Sport 72 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-469-0

Friendship | Mystery 84 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-161-3

When Mrs Jackson’s pet dog Basil goes missing, Dan Parks realizes immediately that something strange is going on. Then when he sees thieves taking his best friend Sue’s dog, Charlie, he knows that there is definitely a mystery to be solved. Who is taking the dogs and can Dan and Dylan save them before it is too late?

Friendship | Love 94 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-160-6

Meet the Author Hello, Janet, can you tell us a little about yourself? I was born in London and grew up there. I studied languages at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. I trained as• an English teacher and I taught English in Italy and a number of other countries. A few years ago I got a job in Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates, and that’s where I am now. Where do you get the ideas for your stories? I have always loved writing and I am constantly looking for interesting news items• that I can use in my stories. I keep cuttings• from newspapers and I carry a notebook with me at all times so that I can immediately write down any stories that come into my head or that people tell me.

THE TIME CAPSULE Robert Campbell Recording in British English

Jan makes a time capsule for her History project and buries it beside the apple tree in her garden. Then one night during a terrible storm something strange happens. Jan travels through time. Is she in the future? Or is she in the past? And how can she get back to the present?

How did you think of this story? In my school and university holidays, I had a lot of part-time• jobs, including one – which was not so pleasant – in a fish and chip shop. As for football… well, I don’t play it myself, but I love to watch a good game. I’ve found that wherever you go in the world, you will always find someone who loves football as much as my hero Gary does. Why did you write this story? I wanted to show that sometimes we have to work hard to get the things we want in life. The rewards• are great when we make the effort.

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DAN AND THE ISLAND MYSTERY

DAN AND THE HONG KONG MYSTERY

STUBS GROWS UP

TWINS

Paul Davenport

Janet Olearski

Richard MacAndrew

Richard MacAndrew

Recording in American English

Recording in British English

Recording in British English

Recording in British English

Dan and Sue are on holiday in Bute, a quiet island off the west coast of Scotland. One evening when they are out walking with their dogs they notice some men putting boxes on a boat. What’s in the boxes? Why are they putting them in the boat? And where’s the boat going?

Dan and Sue are on holiday in Hong Kong, visiting Sue’s grandparents. While they are sightseeing they notice an ivory shop and Dan goes in to ask some questions. Later they see some men going into the same shop with a bag. What’s in the bag? Why are they going in and out of the shop with bags?

Fifteen-year-old Jay Stone is goodlooking, athletic and he has got lots of friends. There’s just one problem. Jay’s legs are short, so short that the other kids call him ‘Stubs’. When Jay gets a surprise place on the school’s American Football team, some of the older members decide to teach him a lesson. Can Jay ignore their comments about his legs and keep the place on the team?

Tim is determined to win the Arkwright Student of the Year award and take his mother on the first prize trip to Disneyland Paris. He starts a Keep Arkwright Tidy campaign and everything is looking good. However, one day Tim and his friend William get into trouble in the park. How can Tim win the prize now? Maybe he can blame his mystery twin brother...

Level 3 - A2 Detective | Mystery 76 pages ISBN 978-3-99045-257-8

Level 3 - A2 Detective | Mystery 76 pages ISBN 978-3-99045-396-4

Level 3 - A2 Friendship | Sport 92 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-328-0

Level 3 - A2

Friendship | Mystery 86 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-293-1

Pair work provides real language work while developing core speaking skills.

MR FOOTBALL Janet Olearski Recording in British English

HELPING PEOPLE Have you ever helped someone? What did you do and why did you do it? In pairs or groups write the dialogue of the situation then act it out. How are Matt, Joe and Karen going to help Gary? How do you think Gary feels about their plan to help him? When is it not a good idea to help someone? Give an example.

Gary is fifteen and he wants to become a professional footballer, just like his dad. When three students from Gary’s school get the opportunity to win a place in Crossbridge Football Academy, Gary automatically thinks he will be one of them. But things aren’t always as simple as they seem...

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HELBLING READERS RED SERIES - FICTION Graphic Stories

FICTION Graphic Stories A lively series of fully illustrated stories centred around a group of friends, allowing young readers to identify with both the characters and the stories. Exciting double-page cartoon spreads feature real dialogue for a communicative approach. Stimulating Before and After Reading pages help and check understanding with Cambridge English: Key (KET) and Trinity Levels 1 to 4 style activities and an Exit Test.

DAVID AND THE GREAT DETECTIVE

HOLLY’S NEW FRIEND

Martyn Hobbs

Recording in British English

Recording in British English

Holly’s mum and dad spend all their time working and her sister is always in her room. Holly is sad and lonely. Then she has a great idea: she can get a new friend. Can Holly and her friends convince her mum, dad and sister to let her get a dog?

David dreams of becoming a great detective like David Delgado, the hero of his stories. When thieves take Jack’s bike David decides to help him find it. Can David find it and be a great detective like David Delgado?

Martyn Hobbs

Audio CD for each title Level 1 - A1 Detective | Friendship 64 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-016-6

Cambridge English: Key (KET) and Trinity GESE Levels 1-4 type activites.

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ZADIE’S BIG DAY Martyn Hobbs

GRACE, ROMEO, JULIET AND FRED

HOLLY THE ECO WARRIOR

Martyn Hobbs Recording in British English

Recording in British English

Martyn Hobbs

Recording in British English

It’s summer and it’s too hot to do anything. Jack doesn’t know what to do. He goes to the park, he goes to the pool, he meets his friends. This summer is really boring. Then one evening some boys hurt a hawk. Jack is the only person who can help. Suddenly Jack’s summer isn’t boring any more.

Zadie is the best footballer on the school team. She is also the best skater in the park. When a new boy at school challenges her to a skating competition on the same day as an important football final, Zadie accepts. Can Zadie be both Queen of the Skate Park and Champion on the Pitch?

Recording in British English

Holly’s favourite place is the tree house in the old oak tree in her garden. When her father decides to cut down the tree to build an office, she starts an unusual protest and moves out of her home and into the tree house. Who will win the battle of the tree?

Level 1 - A1

Level 1 - A1

Level 2 - A1/A2

Ecology | Human interest 64 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-572-7

64 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-118-7

Friendship | Sport

Martyn Hobbs

Grace is always good at everything. She is good at the piano. She is good at the violin. She is good at most of her subjects at school. And she is a great actor and dancer, too. But at the moment, Grace can’t do anything well. Why can’t she do her homework and learn the lines for the play? Is she in love? Only David can help her.

Friendship | Love

64 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-574-1

Level 2 - A1/A2

Ecology | Friendship 64 pages ISBN 978-3-902504-41-8

The Graphic Stories feature lively cartoon spreads for a contemporary communicative approach.

A wide choice of illustrated activities helps and checks understanding.

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JACK AND THE WESTBOURNE FAIR

RICKY’S BIG IDEA Martyn Hobbs

DAVID AND THE BLACK CORSAIR

GRACE AND THE DOUBLE LIFE

Martyn Hobbs

Recording in British English

Martyn Hobbs

Martyn Hobbs

Recording in British English

Ricky has a big idea: he wants to make his own reality TV programme. He buys a series of small video cameras and he secretly films his family and friends. But, when he looks at the footage it is all very boring. So Ricky decides to make his video more interesting. Soon strange things are happening both at Ricky’s home and school. But Ricky’s friends aren’t very happy. Can Ricky be a good friend and become a filmmaker, too?

Recording in British English

Recording in British English

It’s not a good day for David. It’s his mum’s birthday but she rushes out without seeing his presents. It’s raining and he falls and hurts himself on his way into school. The lessons are either impossible or boring and he leaves his lunch at home. He feels very sorry for himself. Daniel the Black Corsair is feeling sorry for himself, too. He’s lost and lonely and far from home. Can David and Daniel feel happy again?

Grace’s mum wants her daughter to study hard for her piano exam. But Grace wants to spend all her free time practising with her band – the Garage Girls. How long can she keep her secret from her mum? And what will her mum do if she finds out?

Level 2 - A1/A2

Level 3 - A2

Level 3 - A2

The Westbourne Fair is coming to town and it is Jack’s favourite moment of the year. But when he gets into trouble at school his parents say that he can’t go to the Fair. Jack decides to go to the Fair anyway and he learns that there are more important things in life than having fun.

Level 2 - A1/A2

Friendship | School 64 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-119-4

Friendship | Human interest 64 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-335-8

Adventure | Fantasy 64 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-336-5

Friendship | Music 64 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-120-0

Jack and the Westbourne Fair

Jack had to get away from the headmaster. He was pushing his way through a group of adults when he saw a notice on the wall. There were people standing in front of it. Jack couldn’t see it clearly, but it wasn’t a normal poster for a concert or a disco. It said: POLICE NOTICE Then he read the word: MISSING• And under that he saw a part of a photo. It was a boy with dark hair. And then he saw the name, or at least the first name. The rest of it was blocked• by a child. It said:

It was him! The poster said that he was missing. And the police were looking for him! Suddenly the world started spinning• very quickly and Jack heard a loud sound in his ears like a powerful wind. He put his hand on the wall to keep his balance. He was a wanted criminal•! Then he looked around him. Families and friends were looking at the notice or just walking past, excited by the fair, and thinking about which ride to go on next. They weren’t looking at him. This was his chance. He had to move quickly. He had to escape!

Real characters the readers can identify and grow with.

JACK And he froze•.

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Reading about a group of young people in a series allows readers to identify with the characters and relate the issues in the stories to their own lives, helping them make connections and solve problems.

RICKY AND THE AMERICAN GIRL

ZADIE’S LAST RACE

Martyn Hobbs

Recording in British English

Recording in British English

Ricky is a bit of a genius at school. He never thinks of anything except maths and computers. That is, until he meets Alexis, a beautiful American girl visiting his town. Is Ricky a genius in love, too?

Zadie lives for sport. From football to running, it’s the biggest thing in her life. Zadie is preparing for a big race – a race she really wants to win. But one evening while she is out training, she is involved in an accident – and she finds herself in a race of life and death. Will she win the biggest race of her life?

Level 3 - A2 Friendship | Love 64 pages ISBN 978-3-902504-20-3

Level 3 - A2 Friendship | Sport 64 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-584-0

Martyn Hobbs

Each episode contributes to a larger story or theme allowing the reader to see him/herself within a wider, more holistic context.

The spreads are fully dramatised on the Audio CD.

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FICTION Short Stories Beautifully illustrated short books that even the most reluctant student will easily read in one sitting. A wide variety of Before and After Reading activities, with interesting and fun Fact Files exploring the issues raised, contemporary culture, internet projects and extra listening activities. The manageable length (32 pages) means that even less able students get a real sense of progress and achievement.

FIREBALL’S HEART

THE CLEVER WOMAN

Herbert Puchta

Herbert Puchta

Recording in British English

Recording in British English

Chief Wise Owl’s people always tell the truth. But Chief Strong Buffalo doesn’t believe him. He thinks of a plan to get Dark Eyes, the Indian who looks after all of the tribe’s horses, to tell a lie. Can Dark Eyes win the test or is Chief Strong Buffalo right?

Sean Murphy is looking forward to coming home after work. He’s tired and wants to relax with a good book. But when he gets home there is so much noise that he can’t relax. So Sean decides to ask Linda McCormack to help him.

Level 1 - A1

Level 1 - A1

Audio CD for each title

Myth | Traditional 32 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-003-6

Human interest | Humour 32 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-027-2

Cross-curricular Fact Files develop themes from the book and give cultural information.

Lots of ideas for individual projects.

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THE AFRICAN MASK

THE SURPRISE

THE LOST SMILE

THE SPRING CUP

Günter Gerngross

Günter Gerngross

Christian Holzmann

Christian Holzmann

Recording in British English

Recording in British English

Recording in British English

Recording in British English

Janet gets a letter out of the blue from her old boyfriend Donald McKinnon. He invites her to visit him in Scotland but when she gets there strange things start to happen. Why do people rush off when they hear Donald’s name? Why is Donald so sad? And what has Donald’s African mask got to do with all this?

When Aunt Elizabeth comes back from Greenland she has a very strange present for Roger and Helen: a big egg. One day when they are eating dinner the egg starts to crack open. What’s inside?

One night Sarah and Ben have the same dream: the Lord of Tears is going to take over the world and make everyone sad. But Sarah and Ben know how to stop him. Together they set off on a journey to find the Lord of Tears and bring happiness back to the world.

If Caroline doesn’t win the Spring Cup her father will sell her beloved horse, Applewind. But how can she win when she has to compete against Sophie and her horse Blossom? They always come first!

Level 2 - A1/A2

Level 2 - A1/A2 Humour | Mystery 32 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-004-3

Level 3 - A2

Level 3 - A2

32 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-028-9

Mystery | Travel

Fantasy | Mystery 32 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-029-6

Friendship | Mystery 32 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-005-0

Check new words and phrases in the glossary on each page.

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Reflection Boxes throughout the stories draw links between the themes explored and the students’ own experience.

A series of well-known classic stories by worldfamous authors that have been chosen, and adapted, to appeal to teenage and young adult readers. Careful selection of stories with suitable content and language level has allowed the flavour of the originals to remain.

Audio CD for each title DRACULA Bram Stoker Adapted by David A. Hill Recording in British English

Written by Alan Pulverness, the well-known specialist and enthusiast in literature in ELT.

New Reading Matters with lots of great new innovative ideas for using graded readers both in class and as part of an extensive reading programme. Includes a Book Club Starter Kit to make reading an integral part of your students’ learning.

Jonathan Harker travels to Transylvania to see a local nobleman, Count Dracula. Jonathan realises that things are not what they seem at Castle Dracula and, before he knows it, his nightmare begins. Soon Jonathan and his friends and family are battling for their lives against the terrible Count in a race of good against evil that will bring them from Transylvania to London and across Europe once more to the Black Sea. Can Jonathan and his friends destroy Dracula?

Level 4 - A2/B1

Horror | Mystery

96 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-302-0

ISBN 978-3-85272-012-8

CEFR, STRUCTURES & EXAMS CEFR

LEVEL 4 - A2/B1

EXAM

Cambridge English: Preliminary (PET) for Schools Trinity ISE FOundation/ISE I (GESE Grades 4-5) causative have; could/was able to/managed to; first conditional; futures together; had to/didn’t have to; how long…?; make and let; may/can/could for permission; might for future possibility; present and past passive; present perfect plus yet, already, just; shall/could for offers; want/ask/tell someone to do something

CEFR

LEVEL 5 - B1

EXAM

Cambridge English: Preliminary (PET) for Schools Trinity ISE I (GESE 5-6) defining relative clauses; future continuous; modal verb would; non-defining relative clauses; past perfect; present perfect continuous; present perfect future; reported speech/verbs/questions; second conditional (wish); used to/used to doing; used to/would; second conditional

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EMMA Jane Austen Adapted by Elspeth Rawstron Recording in British English

Emma is beautiful, clever, rich, happy and never wants to get married. She enjoys match-making her friends in the village of Highbury but slowly seems to lose her touch as complications begin with Frank, Harriet, Jane and Mr Knightley. No one seems to love the person Emma thinks they should. Will Emma continue her game of match-making? And will herself ever fall in love?

Level 4 - A2/B1 Human interest | Love 84 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-949-7


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GREAT EXPECTATIONS

JANE EYRE

THE CALL OF THE WILD

Charles Dickens

Charlotte Brontë

Jack London

Adapted by Jennifer Gascoigne Recording in British English

Adapted by Frances Mariani Recording in British English

Adapted by David A. Hill Recording in American English

When poor orphan Pip falls in love with the rich and beautiful Estella he never imagines that he, too, one day will have money. After Mr Jaggers tells Pip he has great expectations and a secret rich benefactor, Pip moves to London and starts a new life as a gentleman. He hopes to win Estella’s heart but soon learns that money is not the only answer. Why does Estella always make Pip suffer? Who is Pip’s secret benefactor?

Poor orphan Jane Eyre lives an unhappy childhood. Hated by her guardian aunt and cousins, she is sent to the strict and loveless Lowood School. But life at school improves, though Jane still longs for friendship and love. Jane becomes governess at Thornfield Hall, where she meets the charismatic Mr Rochester. Has she found the love she has been waiting for?

Buck leads a good life in California, but one day he is stolen and taken to the harsh and freezing Yukon to work as a sledge dog. Here Buck must learn to fight for his survival. Can he rise above his enemies and become the master of his world once again?

Level 4 - A2/B1

Level 4 - A2/B1

Level 4 - A2/B1

96 pages ISBN 978-3-99045-284-4

Family | Love

100 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-576-5

Family | Love

Adventure | Nature 102 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-153-8

THE GARDEN PARTY AND SIXPENCE Katherine Mansfield Adapted by David A. Hill Recording in British English

In The Garden Party, Laura is excited about her mother’s annual garden party until she discovers that a man has died close to the family’s home. In Sixpence, when Dicky, an active, exuberant young boy, accidentally breaks a plate, is his mother her usual understanding self, or does she give in to interfering Mrs Spears’ pressure to punish him?

Level 4 - A2/B1 Human interest | Stories 72 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-011-1

Think about the story and make connections with real life.

Internet-based projects.

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THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS

THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW

THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY

WUTHERING HEIGHTS

James Fenimore Cooper

Washington Irving

Oscar Wilde

Adapted by Janet Olearski Recording in American English

Adapted by Janet Olearski Recording in American English

Adapted by Elspeth Rawstron Recording in British English

Adapted by Jennifer Gascoigne Recording in British English

In America, during the French and Indian wars, two young women, Cora and Alice, set off on a dangerous journey to be reunited with their father Colonel Munro. They are aided by Hawkeye, a brave frontier scout, and Chingackgook and Uncas, his Mohican companions. On their way they must escape from the cruel Huron Magua and the French army. Will they get to Fort Edward and safety?

This is the story of Ichabod Crane, a superstitious schoolmaster who arrives in Sleepy Hollow. Ichabod falls in love with Katrina van Tassel, a wealthy farmer’s daughter, but he must compete with the strong, handsome Brom Bones for her hand. When Ichabod is invited to a party at Katrina’s house, will he convince the young girl to marry him? And how does the terrifying ‘Headless Horseman’ change his life forever?

Artist Basil Hallward sees Dorian Gray at a party and suddenly feels that something bad is going to happen. But then the young and handsome Dorian becomes his friend and Basil paints the most wonderful picture of him. What does Dorian wish for when he sees his picture? And why does Dorian then hide his picture for no one to see?

Heathcliff, an orphan, is raised by Mr Earnshaw with his own children, Hindley and Catherine. Hindley hates him but his passionate sister Catherine becomes his close friend, and they fall deeply in love. When Catherine decides to marry Edgar Linton instead of Heathcliff, Heathcliff’s terrible revenge destroys everyone’s lives. Will Heathcliff and Catherine ever find peace in this masterpiece of love and hatred?

Level 4 - A2/B1

Level 4 - A2/B1

Level 4 - A2/B1 Human interest | Mystery

Level 4 - A2/B1

88 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-764-6

100 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-517-8

Adventure | Nature 120 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-053-1

Horror | Humour

68 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-230-6

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DAISY MILLER

FRANKENSTEIN

HEART OF DARKNESS

TALES OF MYSTERY

Henry James

Mary Shelley

Joseph Conrad

Edgar Allan Poe

Adapted by Janet Olearski Recording in American English

Adapted by David A. Hill Recording in British English

Adapted by David A. Hill Recording in British English

Adapted by Janet Olearski | Recording in British English

When beautiful young American Daisy Miller travels to Europe with her wealthy but unaristocratic mother, her innocent and friendly manner makes her more enemies than friends.

A young scientist, Victor Frankenstein, becomes obsessed with creating life. He works feverishly in isolation for months until the fatal evening arrives and he finally meets his own creation. Victor, however, is disgusted by the monster he has created and rejects it immediately. The monster, rejected by his own creator and then all of humankind, goes from sadness to anger and then wants revenge.

When Marlow, an experienced sailor, goes to Africa as the captain of a steamboat on the Congo River, the journey has a profound effect on him. As Marlow sails further down the river and into the heart of the African continent to bring back ivory and a brilliant but mysterious agent called Mr Kurtz, he feels he is travelling further and further into the heart of darkness. What is this darkness? What powers of darkness take Mr Kurtz?

The Fall of the House of Usher describes the final days of a tormented and tragic family. In The Oval Portrait a brilliant but obsessed artist sacrifices love for art. And in The Masque of the Red Death Prince Prospero tries to escape with his friends from a terrible disease that is killing everyone in their land.

Level 5 - B1 Human interest | Love 80 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-010-4

Level 5 - B1 Adventure | Horror 80 pages ISBN 978-3-99045-286-8

Level 5 - B1 Adventure | Horror 72 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-765-3

Level 5 - B1

Horror | Mystery

108 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-054-8

Listen to the story on the Audio CD and do the activities.

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In the year 17-Russia to find a way across the North Pole and into the Pacific Ocean. He wanted to be the first person Introduction to travel there by ship. He had been on many • In the year 17-, an explorer, Robert Walton, travelled from England to dangerous voyages Russia to find a way across the North Pole and into the Pacific Ocean. He 3

wanted to be the first person to travel there by ship. He had been on many dangerous voyages•, and studied mathematics, science and medicine. Walton often wrote letters to his sister in England to tell her about his travels. In one particular letter her told her a strange and terrifying story full of horror, agony• and anguish•.

August 5th, 17-My dear sister, Something strange happened to us this week. Our ship was surrounded by ice and a thick fog. When the fog lifted, in the distance we saw a very large man on a sledge• pulled by dogs. He was travelling away from us. This was amazing because we were several hundred kilometres from land and other civilisation. The next morning the ice broke up, and while the sailors were getting ready to sail, they saw another man on a piece of ice! The man was frozen, thin and very tired. We immediately invited him to join our ship, but he said he first wanted to know where the ship was going. We told him we were going to the North Pole and he agreed to join us. He said he was following someone who had run away from him. I told him about the very large man we had seen the day before. He became excited and asked me lots of questions. Then he told me his story, as a warning• to me and to all men. So now, dear sister, I will tell you the story that the man told me.

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17--: exact date not known agony: pain anguish: worry and sadness sledge: vehicle for travelling over snow

• voyages: long sea journeys • warning: indication of possible danger

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THE CANTERVILLE GHOST

THE GREAT GATSBY

Oscar Wilde

F. Scott Fitzgerald

Adapted by David A. Hill Recording in American English

Adapted by David A. Hill Recording in American English

When an American family buy an old English mansion, they also inherit its terrible ghost. The ghost sets about frightening the new owners, but the Americans don’t frighten easily and the ghost gets more than he had bargained for.

Jay Gatsby is the man who has everything: money, influential friends and fabulous parties. Day and night his Long Island mansion is full of beautiful people laughing and dancing and talking about their mysterious host. But the rich and handsome Gatsby always seems to be alone in the crowd and there always seems to be something missing from his life. What is the secret from Gatsby’s past? And what does he silently hope will fill his life?

Adapted by Les Kirkham e Sandra Oddy Recording in British English

Level 5 - B1

Level 5 - B1

Level 5 - B1

Horror | Mystery

64 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-009-8

THE STRANGE CASE OF DOCTOR JEKYLL & MR HYDE

TWELVE YEARS A SLAVE Solomon Northup Adapted by David A. Hill Recording in British English

Robert Louis Stevenson

Human interest | Mystery 98 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-295-5

When respectable Dr Jekyll starts associating with the mysterious Mr Hyde, his friends become increasingly worried. Who is Hyde and why do all the people he meets dislike him? Stevenson’s classic tale of the human capacity for evil is retold with all the tension and Gothic drama of the original story.

Horror | Mystery

102 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-152-1

Solomon Northup was kidnapped as a free man and sold into slavery. This is his story of his twelve years as a slave. Solomon paints a clear picture of the life of a slave, the endless work and the cruel treatment, where people are treated without any humanity. Find out how Solomon was kidnapped, about his terrible journey South and his three very different masters. How did Solomon survive? And how did Solomon become a free man once more?

Level 5 - B1 Biography | Society 80 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-951-0

A detailed introduction gives background information on both the author and the social and literary context in which the story is set.

About the Author Virginia Woolf was born on 25th January 1882 in London. Her parents were wealthy and their home was comfortable. Virginia grew up surrounded by books and intelligent conversation.

TO THE LIGHTHOUSE Virginia Woolf Adapted by Elspeth Rawstron Recording in British English

Mrs Ramsey has gathered her friends and family around her in the family’s summer house on the Isle of Skye. As the children play and the adults paint, talk and think, the relationships between them develop and change. Can true happiness ever be achieved or is it destined to exist only as a poignant memory?

Virginia Woolf had a tragic life. Many of the people closest to her died prematurely• and she suffered a number of nervous breakdowns• throughout her life. After her father’s death in 1904, Virginia moved to the Bloomsbury area of London. Here, with her brother and friends, she helped form the Bloomsbury Group. The group was an intellectual circle of writers and artists who greatly influenced cultural attitudes in Britain in the early 20th century. In 1912, Virginia married Leonard Woolf. He was the stable• presence that Virginia needed. Virginia Woolf is acknowledged as one of the greatest innovators in the English language and is a leading writer of the Modernist movement. She used a literary device called ‘stream of consciousness’• to give voice to her characters’ thoughts. She wrote nine novels, two biographies, a volume of short stories, five volumes of collected essays and reviews, and a volume of selections from her diary. Her most famous novels are: Mrs. Dalloway, To the Lighthouse and A Room of One’s Own. In March 1941, Virginia drowned herself• in a river near her East Sussex home. In a letter to her husband she said that she felt she was going insane• and she did not want to spoil his life, too. y Glossar

Level 5 - B1

Art | Human interest 88 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-304-4

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• drowned herself: killed herself by going underwater • insane: mad • nervous breakdowns: periods of mental illness

• prematurely: early; before the usual time • stable: calm and unchanging • stream of consciousness: a style of writing that describes the continuous flow of thoughts of a person


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in order to ensure the reader enjoys every moment of the read. Reflection Boxes throughout the stories draw links with the students’ own lives.

Audio CD for each title

Once you learn to read you will be forever free. Frederick Douglass

OPERATION OSPREY David A. Hill

THE BOY WHO COULD FLY

Recording in British English

David A. Hill

Don and Mike are best friends. They both live in the sleepy town of Saltley and they both love birdwatching. Their lives suddenly become exciting when Mike spots a pair of osprey at a nearby lake. The boys decide to protect the birds so that they can make a nest. But when Mr Roberts takes an interest in the birds the boys become suspicious.

Recording in British English

Level 4 - A2/B1

Level 4 - A2/B1 Human interest | Thriller

No one knows where Michael comes from or who his parents are. One day he starts to grow wings and his life changes forever. Michael moves from hospitals to research clinics to life in isolation on a remote island. Will he ever manage to have a normal life?

US statesman and former slave

76 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-007-4

Nature | Thriller

92 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-158-3

NEW Links to other curricular subjects (CLIL) in the activity pages.

JAM Frank Brennan Recording in British English

Anne Banks struggles to make ends meet. There is never quite enough money to buy everything she needs for her two teenage children. Gus keeps growing and wants a football kit and Ellie keeps changing the colour of her hair and wants to buy more make-up. One day their luck changes when Rose Stanway, their neighbour, offers to teach Gus how to make her extra special jam. How can it make a difference to the Banks’ lives and maybe solve their problems?

Level 4 - A2/B1 Family | Human interest 68 pages ISBN 978-3-99045-255-4

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NEW

THE KINGDOM OF THE SNOW LEOPARD

FATHER AND SON

DANGER IN THE SUN

Robert Campbell

Frank Brennan

Antoinette Moses

Recording in British English

Elspeth Rawstron

Recording in British English

Recording in British English

Laura’s dream is to become a famous actress. When she auditions for The Green Room summer school she meets Nathan, who shares her dream. But Laura and Nathan both have secrets. That summer at The Green Room Laura and Nathan grow up and learn that that it is better to tell the truth and keep their acting for the stage.

Recording in British English

Have you ever wondered what a rock star’s life can be like? When Nic Wild from the Wild Kats asks his son Andy to perform with him at a concert in Paris, little does he know that terrible things are about to happen to him. Where is Alan Carver, Nic’s manager, when he needs him most? How does Andy save the day with his accountancy skills?

Jake hasn’t seen his archaeologist father for fi ve years, but now he is going to spend his summer holiday with him in Greece. Jake arrives in Athens airport, but his father is nowhere to be seen. When the local police show little interest in the case Jake decides to investigate his father’s disappearance himself.

Level 4 - A2/B1

Level 4 - A2/B1

Level 4 - A2/B1 Adventure | Thriller 64 pages ISBN 978-3-99045-399-5

Level 5 - B1 Adventure | Thriller 84 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-157-6

THE GREEN ROOM

Human interest | Love 84 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-327-3

MYSTERY AT THE MILL Elspeth Rawstron Recording in British English

When Caterina finds her great-great grandmother’s diary in the attic she reads about her difficult life as a child worker in the local mill. Caterina starts thinking and soon she has started a campaign against a local boutique that sells cheap fashionable clothes. However the shop belongs to Jake’s Uncle Sanjit. Can Caterina convince Sanjit to sell ethically made clothes? And are Sanjit’s suppliers what they seem?

Level 5 - B1

Human interest | Mystery 80 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-470-6

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This year Tom is really excited about Christmas. He is going to spend the holidays with his friend Mahir in the Kingdom of the Snow Leopard. He even has a special invitation from Mahir’s father, the King. But someone is following the boys on their journey and Tom is worried that he wants to hurt them. What happens when they get there?

80 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-006-7

Thriller | Travel

Reflection Boxes throughout the text allow the students to stop and think about the story and draw links between the themes explored and their own lives and experiences.


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NEW

THE MYSTERY OF THE THREE DOMES

RED WATER

THE ALBATROSS

THE RIGHT THING

Antoinette Moses

Scott Lauder & Walter MacGregor

Scott Lauder & Walter McGregor

Elspeth Rawstron

Recording in British English

Recording in American English

Recording in British English

Recording in British English

When teen hackers Tricia and Daniel discover that a local company could be involved in a sinister plot to trade carbon, they suddenly find that their lives are in danger. How is Tricia’s father involved? Can Tricia protect her family and Daniel?

Levy, an old Greek sailor, takes on his last job and discovers that the cargo on board is not what he expected. Molly, an American teenager finds a body on the beach when she’s walking her dog. What happens when Levy tells the captain? Why does the body disappear? And how are Levy and Molly connected?

When Josh meets Trish and Suzi at their first day of college in London, little do they know that they will soon be swept up into a mystery involving the British and Yolandan governments. Luckily for them, Morrow, a British Security Service agent, takes them under his wing. But by doing so he has to decide what is the right thing to do. What will Morrow’s decision mean for him? Only Control can decide.

Level 5 - B1 Ecology | Thriller 76 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-008-1

Level 5 - B1 Adventure | Thriller 80 pages ISBN 978-3-85272-789-9

Level 5 - B1

Architecture student, Sibel Karaman, receives a letter from Great-Uncle Ismail on the day of his death. He leaves her a mystery to solve which takes her and Aunt Sofia on a wonderful adventure to three beautiful cities: London, Venice and Istanbul. Can Sibel solve the mystery of the three domes and find the very special place that Uncle Ismail had in mind for her? Join her, Aunt Sibel and her four friends Holly, Anna, Hermione and Jake on their journey.

Level 5 - B1 84 pages ISBN 978-3-99045-398-8

Thriller | Travel

Mistery | Thriller 80 pages ISBN 978-3-99045-256-1

An interview with the author adds interesting information on how the story was written.

Meet the Author Dear Jack, tell us a little about yourself. I was born in the North of England and studied German and Russian at Liverpool University. After graduation• I spent several years travelling around the world, teaching English to finance• the trips. I then went back to England to do a postgraduate• course at London University. I came to Brazil in 1976 and have lived and worked here, teaching and writing, ever since.

My first story was published in 1999. This is now my tenth book.

THE COCONUT SELLER

How do you think of your stories?

Jack Scholes

When did you start writing stories?

Stories are around us all the time, often begging• to be written, but we rarely take much notice of them. Stories seem to find me, rather than me

Recording in American English

consciously looking for one. My inspiration often comes from a real event.

Bruno, a poor coconut seller from the favela, meets Clara, a beautiful rich girl from Rio de Janeiro’s wealthy Ipanema area, and they fall in love. But Clara’s father doesn’t approve and stops the relationship. Then Zeca, a criminal from Bruno’s past, tries to blackmail Bruno into helping him make some easy money. Can Bruno stop Zeca, save Clara and convince Clara’s father that he is right for his daughter?

What is the message in this story? There are several messages in the story, but I think the most powerful one can be summed up• in the words of the English teacher in the film Dead Poets Society - “Seize• the day! Make your lives extraordinary!” We can change things. We can live the life we want and realize our full potential.

Have you any other stories planned for the future? Yes, I have a file full of ideas for stories.

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• begging: (here) asking • finance: get money for • graduation: when you get a degree at a university

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Appealing illustrations and thought-provoking activities promote a humanistic and affective approach to reading.

• postgraduate: detailed studies after a degree • seize: take with force • summed up: said in few words

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RESOURCE BOOKS

101 YOUNG ADULT NOVELS Christian Holzmann

FOR TEACHERS

CEFR

B1+

An anthology of young adult novels to use in your English class 101 Young Adult Novels for your English language class, by Christian Holzmann, is a unique anthology of young adult novels to read in class or as part of an extensive reading programme. 101 books, chosen for you and indexed by both level and keywords. Lively double-page spreads include excerpts to give a feel for each book plus lots of information on how to extend the student’s reading experience.

• To help you choose appropriate material for your young adult class; • To help you find appropriate tasks (in moderation); • To show that reading for pleasure is FUN; • To show that reading opens doors to other worlds and other cultures; • To show that reading can be highly motivational when learning a foreign language; • To show that reading offers you some great language input;

Dedicated website 101yans.com

101 YOUNG ADULT NOVELS 101 Young Adult Novels

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ACT & SING Act & Sing + Audio CD

1 978-3-85272-228-3

ACT & SING Günter Gerngross and Anette Claus CEFR

A1/A2

Act & Sing is a 2-volume primary teacher’s resource by Günter Gerngross and Anette Claus with a set of mini-musical plays to act out and sing in class. Each volume includes three fun musical plays in easy English, to promote multisensory learning and help young learners remember and pronounce new words and phrases. The book also contains full teaching and performing notes, scores, scripts and photocopiable pages with lyrics, picture dictionaries and masks. 64 - ELT CATALOGUE 2016

Plus an Audio CD with full musical accompaniment, instrumental versions and a reading of each play. Act & Sing 1: • Help for Father Christmas • Easter eggs surprise • Help from friends Act & Sing 2: • Halloween! • Where’s your ticket, Father Christmas? • Clever Easter rabbits Cambridge English:

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THE PHOTOCOPIABLE RESOURCE SERIES A1/B2+

Resource books for creative teachers

TEACHING YOUNG LEARNERS TO THINK

GET ON STAGE!

by Herbert Puchta, Günter Gerngross and Matthew Devitt

by Herbert Puchta, Marion Williams

THE PHOTOCOPIABLE RESOURCE Series

THE PHOTOCOPIABLE RESOURCE Series The Photocopiable Resource Series is written by leading ELT authors and offers teachers, teacher trainers and teacher trainees lots of ready-to-use and innovative language learning materials with detailed instructions explaining how each activity works in class.

Herbert Puchta - Marion Williams

Herbert Puchta

Günter Gerngross

Get on Stage! 21 sketches and plays for young learners and teens

Matthew Devitt

ELT-Activities for young learners aged 6 - 12 Get on Stage! is a photocopiable resource book with 21 sketches and plays for young learners and teens. The book is organised in 4 clear sections to meet all your drama needs: • short humorous sketches • medium-length sketches • medium-length plays • teen dramas

Ideal for use in ELT classes, bilingual programmes and CLIL-based curricula.

ISBN 978-3-85272-428-7

The introduction to the book gives a clear rationale on why and how to use plays in ELT, plus a range of useful and practical tips and suggestions on how to stage a play. A variety of photocopiable sheets allow students to check comprehension and practise key language. ISBN 978-3-85272-248-1

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Get on Stage!

All tasks carefully match both the cognitive and language level of the students and will create hours of fun and motivation for both teachers and learners.

Teaching Young Learners to Think

The DVD contains videos of 3 sample plays, audio recordings of 11 plays, plus a film of co-author Matthew Devitt, a professional actor and director, rehearsing a play with a group of students.

Teaching Young Learners to Think offers 80 lessons with photocopiable worksheets devised to develop key thinking and language skills in young children.

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Teaching Young Learners to Think

Marion Williams

Herbert Puchta

A selection of activities, organised in categories from basic to higher-order thinking skills, engage young learners in meaningful use of language while enhancing cognitive abilities through real-life thinking tasks.

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Teaching Young Learners to Think offers 80 activities with photocopiable worksheets and easy-to-follow teacher’s notes, specifically designed to develop children’s language competence while promoting basic thinking skills.

Get on Stage! is a photocopiable with 21 original sketches and plays for young learners and teens. A DVD contains videos of three sample plays and a film session with co-author Matthew Devitt. The book explains how to use plays and gives tips on how to stage a play. Photocopiable sheets help students check comprehension and practise key language. The Audio CD has recordings of 11 of the plays.

ISBN 978-3-85272-428-7

ISBN 978-3-85272-248-1

GRAMMAR SONGS & RAPS

TRADITIONAL FOLK SONGS

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Something to Say is designed to help develop automatic fluency, a key element in successful speaking skills. The activities help students express their creative and imaginative sides while consolidating their control of grammatical structures and expanding their English lexical base. For low intermediate to advanced learners.

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Grammar Songs & Raps offers 28 original songs and raps, one per grammar structure, for presenting and practising key grammar structures in fun, dynamic and multi-sensory ways. The book includes photocopiable worksheets, and 2 Audio CDs. The second CD includes printable Flashcards. The book is aimed at CEFR levels A1 and A2.

Traditional Folk Songs is a collection of 15 well-known songs from Britain and Ireland for EFL teachers. Each song includes a set of worksheets that explore background, lyrics and rhythm plus CLIL, language, vocabulary and structures. The CD-ROM includes recordings and printable lyrics for all songs along with audio and video links to performances by well-known musicians. The book is aimed at B1 learners and above.

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ENGLISH THROUGH DRAMA

Great teachers’ handbooks with lots of inspiring ideas

FROM WHITEBOARDS TO WEB 2.0

by Susan Hillyard

by Daniel Martín

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ENGLISH THROUGH DRAMA

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FROM WHITEBOARDS TO WEB 2.0 Activating language skills with new technologies

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areas, such as linguistics, pedagogy and cognitive psychology, and shows them practical ways of using key findings in these areas to enrich their own teaching.

English through Drama explores new ways of changing the dynamics of your inclusive cla s s ro om to move from “I can’t” to “I can!” by introducing a h u g e va r i e t y o f e xc i t i n g Drama experiences. Through encouraging students, whatever their difficulties, to find their personal voice and their self expression through their natural creativity, they will be motivated to develop their language skills.

From Whiteboards to Web 2.0 links interactive whiteboards and the internet to make language learning activities both fun and effective. It guides teachers to the most popular and user-friendly web tools to create activities for students both inside and outside the classroom. It provides links to video tutorials.

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WRITING STORIES

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by David A. Hill and Andrew Wright

LANGUAGE HUNGRY! by Tim Murphey

THINKING IN THE EFL CLASS by Tessa Woodward

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Writing Stories

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Writing Stories takes you and your EFL/ESL students off on an adventurous voyage of discovery to another world of learning. It starts with the idea of enhancing your classroom atmosphere in simple yet effective ways, and progresses to things you can do to help your students’ language learning become swifter, deeper and longer-lasting.

Writing Stories

Writing Stories confirms the thinking behind the Resourceful Teacher series that there’s more than one way to recreate the fun and challenge of learning. This book capitalises on the idea that from our earliest moments we learnt from stories. We learnt about life and love, and comedy and tragedy; through stories we learnt not only about our culture and our language, but also we learnt the language itself.

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A wide variety of useful web applications. Activities help students understand how the apps work. Video tutorials and updated app links available online.

A n exc i t i n g r e s o u r c e b o o k based on the presumption that storytelling is a fundamental part of life and language learning.

How to learn in an effective way while exploiting your brain’s potential. How not to waste time and resources and increase your fun and success within the classroom.

Over 30 well-thought out tips for teachers plus over 85 practical activities for language classes. Downloadable handouts also available.

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MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES IN EFL

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100 creative activities taking students on a visual path of discovery. CD-ROM contains 50 ar tistic Masterpiece plus photocopiable materials also available. Ideal for CLIL.

Lessons and activities for everyday use to stimulate the imagination, humour and creativity of your students and increase the effectiveness of grammar practice.

A concise overview of the latest findings in the field of multiple intelligences; 74 easy-to-follow teaching recipes to help you get the most out of your class.

Contains 95 stimulating activities to ensure maximum use of your interactive whiteboard within your English language class.

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SEEDS OF CONFIDENCE

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by Jane Arnold, Herbert Puchta and Mario Rinvolucri

by Verónica de Andrés and Jane Arnold

by Mario Rinvolucri and Christine Frank

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Self-esteem activities for the EFL classroom

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A motivating resource book based on the fundamental assumptions of the so-called lexical (or ‘chunk teaching’) approach.

Explores new ways to enliven your classroom by opening ‘the mind’s eye, ear and heart’ with motivating activities for your students.

Over 80 inspiring activities to stimulate students to write in English. Lessons are based on ‘real’ writing (a meaningful message, either from the student to him/herself or to a real recipient).

Provides teachers with useful background information on selfesteem plus a wealth of practical ideas for developing confidence and language skills.

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TAKING STUDENTS SERIOUSLY

Jane: Yes, we were there to make some video teacher-training materials called Teaching and Learning in Focus. What I remember most about that encounter is energetically dancing to Laura Branigan’s ‘Gloria’. Not sure I could do that now! What have you discovered about each other from being co-authors? Jeremy: I have discovered that Jane is full of rich and sometimes idiosyncratic ideas for topics, and that this, combined with her powerful languagelearning focus, makes her an ideal co-author. Jane: What I like about Jeremy is that he’s very creative about finding new ways of doing things. He pushes the boundaries. At the same time he’s very open to other people’s ideas too (namely mine!) and ver y suppor tive as a co-author. I think we share not just an approach to teaching – above all about interesting content – but also a wider world view, and that shows in the material. I was struck by the books’ freshness of design and the nifty new ideas. How much do you think that is due to the cosmopolitan publishing team? Jane: Oh they’re a wonderful team! Terrifically dynamic and very open-minded. I think that’s why we’ve been able to be a bit more adventurous. And we’re made to feel valued as authors.

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You always start off a topic with the student – what was the thinking behind that? Jeremy: One thing that the whole ‘ teaching unplugged’ movement has reminded us of is that student stories and student ‘texts’ are a – perhaps the – vital resource in a classroom. They have to be accessed first. If we want student engagement, then getting their emotional involvement from the start is vital. Jane: Yes, and it also serves as a diagnostic oppor tunity for the teacher: it shows everybody right away what language students already have, and what they still need. I know Jeremy is passionate about taking the course outside the coursebook – using films, music, the web. Why do you think that is so important? Jane: Because it motivates students, encourages them to be independent and gives them a sense of achievement. And if they get interested in the topics – which we hope they will – it’s something they will really enjoy. Jeremy: You can’t keep everything between the covers, not in an age of YouTube and Facebook. We aim to encourage students to engage more and more with the online world – in English, of course. One thing that struck me is the work on memory – I understand that Jane championed that. I’m sure we have all read by now that memory is a muscle that needs to be trained. Jane: Absolutely, use it or lose it. In the book we suggest exercises where students are asked to recall words or facts or recreate pictures, and there are more memory games to be found in the teacher’s guide. Improving your memory in one area will improve it generally in your life, so it’s an important thing to do. Jeremy: Successful memorisation is a crucial component in language learning (as Earl Stevick reminded us all those years ago). I was thrilled to see Jane’s focus on that.

The course stretches from A1 to C1. Which levels do you personally most enjoy writing for? Jeremy: In general my ‘happy’ levels are intermediate and upper intermediate. So much to play with, so much to play for! Jane: I actually like the lower levels. I really enjoy the challenge of providing students with interesting ideas to explore and engaging activities to do, even though they have minimal language. What was most difficult about the project and what was the most fun? Jane: Most difficult was too much to do in too little time. I would have liked more time to think. And to talk to my co-author! Most fun was researching topics and then transforming that research into an engaging and flowing lesson. Jeremy: The most fun was finding topics and designing activities which we hope students will enjoy and learn from. The hardest thing was finding topics and designing activities which we hope students will enjoy and learn from. What would you like each student to take away from the course? Jeremy: Interesting stories and topics and the remembered language they used to access those topics. Jane: Totally agree!

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JS: The course books and materials you write are mainly for teens and young adult learners of English. How do you ensure that you are in close touch with the reality of their lives and lifestyles to make the content relevant for them? JSK: Even teaching or parenting teenagers or young adults doesn’t necessarily qualify you with a ‘certificate’ in ‘teenagehood’! And of course, we can’t substitute the teacher’s own awareness of their students’ needs, but as writers we have the time and skills to search out topics and ideas that will interest and inspire. We keep our eyes and ears open and stay informed about the changing world and youth culture so that the materials we write are relevant and the teacher can focus on teaching. It’s fun being a ‘surrogate teen’! Living in a university city, we rub shoulders with young people and discover what interests them. JS: To what extent do you think their “reality” and the topics they enjoy should be the focus of our classes? Should we not also teach English and skills in English that will also be useful to them in the future, when they are older and their interests are very different from now?

functional expressions - Core Phrases – helping students understand and use them in guided communicative activities. MH: Understanding conversation at natural speed is probably the biggest challenge for language learners. In Sure Intermediate we created Viewpoints, videos where young people discuss questions in unscripted conversations. To make this a positive, useful experience we provide lots of support, our aim being to sensitise students to natural discourse. Our philosophy is that students only gradually acquire this essential element of fluency but that they need constant, organized exposure to gradually acquire their own working set of chunks. JSK: It’s not enough to learn dictionary-style pronunciation and intonation. The real world is a lot more varied than that! To help students encounter a variety of accents we find actors and vox pop interviewees with accents from different regions, including foreign accents. In this way, while students learn to use a standard version, they will not be thrown by individual speakers’ idiosyncrasies. JS: How important is teaching English in a range of global cultures, and what is the role of interculture?

MH: The bedrock of our courses is always language – vocabulary, grammar, phonology, communication, context and usage, the four skills, accuracy, fluency, and so on. You can compare these elements to a theatrical production – the direction, the lights, the set, the costumes, music and choreography. There’s so much more going on ‘behind the scenes’ than just the actors on stage. But the audience responds to the show! In the same way, our topics and materials are the ‘show’ that attracts students, captures their attention, and creates, as in the theatre, a genuine response.

MH: Video is an ideal medium to present a rich multifaceted cultural viewpoint. Documentaries are fun to watch (and make!) and packed with cultural information, and we can present varied themes - ranging from New York to an awesome MRF recycling plant to the summer solstice at Stonehenge. Video dramas can show students living their lives in English-speaking contexts with lots of visual clues for students to unpack. Literature is a unique pathway to culture. At Intermediate level we developed literature documentaries exploring key writers and movements in context and performance.

JS: How can we best teach authentic, natural-sounding language with all the qualities of real language used by native speakers of English from around the world?

JS: We know how important reading is for developing all language skills and fluency. Teachers often complain that students don’t read enough, even in their native language, so how can we motivate and encourage students to read in English?

JSK: Teenagers have far more exposure to real language outside the classroom than in it and instinctively sense when language is old and tired and school-booky! We gather together carefully selected, high frequency,

JSK: It can be challenging to get teens to ‘read’ in their own language, let alone in a foreign language. But as educators, we tend to think reading happens in a book. In

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fact, teens are reading all the time b u t it ’s online and on their mobiles! We ne e d to tap into that desire to read, explore students’ reading experiences in their own language, and find ways to get them doing the same in English! JS: How has your writing been influenced by modern technologies and this digitally native generation who spend a lot of time on their own using technology, and how do you see the future of course books in an era when information is accessible at the click of a button? JSK: It is often said that our teens are digital natives – but in fact we are all living in the same fast-moving digital world! And unfortunately, along with the benefits, it tends to reduce our ability to concentrate and focus. We swipe, we click, we share. We move on. In our books we work with this ‘new’ attention span by offering stimulating visual encounters to grab and hold student interest. MH: Of course, we know that to appeal to students and give them a rich learning environment we need to provide them with digital resources. The interactive whiteboard provides the teacher with an up-to-date flexible resource with an effective interface for the 21st century classroom. Cyberhomework allows students to share their homework with the teacher, and a wide range of activities online appeals in the digital world students inhabit. In this way, students can learn by doing what they like best. JS: Finally, if you were to give one piece of advice to teachers of teens and young adult learners what would it be? JSK: Listen to the students. Respect their opinions. MH: See every student as an individual. And above all, have fun!

Read the full interview in New Routes magazine by Disal (Jan 16 issue) at www.disal.com.br/newr/

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TEACHING TOTS ‘TOOLS FOR THE MIND’ Melanie Butler asks author Herbert Puchta about the benefits to preschoolers of being taught a foreign language You’ve never been one to fear controversy, and here you are launching a new series Hooray! Let’s Play! for preschool kids when some people in northern Europe are questioning the advisability of getting this age group to learn a foreign language at all. When I look at the majority of concepts and materials for teaching English at kindergarten level, I’m not surprised that some people are sceptical. I’m referring here to behaviouristic learning models galore, stories that are nothing else but vehicles for getting language across to the child (and hence don’t deserve to be called stories) and not infrequently classroom situations where four- and fiveyear-olds are tormented with tracing and copying English words – although they haven’t reached literacy in their mother tongue yet! What do you think preschool kids can get from learning a second language? It all depends on the teaching approach. If the goal of teaching very young learners is selfdirected learning rather than trying to entertain them through an attention-grabbing approach, then children will learn a great deal of language and at the same time learn about the world – by learning to understand meaningful stories, to give one example. To name another, their pronunciation will get very close to the models they enjoy imitating. And there is a lot more: learning a second language can contribute significantly to the development of children’s cognitive tools. In the same way as physical tools extend what we can do with our hands, tools for the mind extend children’s cognitive capabilities. Without them, children will not be able to pay attention, will have poor memory skills, and will not be able to engage in abstract thinking. All that can be developed at the same time as children’s foreign language skills.

The series is co-authored with Günter Gerngross – someone you have co-written with for years. What do you think is the secret of a great authoring partnership?

Well it is, of course – but that’s only part of the learning. What seems to have been forgotten is that when James Asher developed the method he stressed the importance of what he called ‘novel’ instructions, in other words instructions students have never heard before, such as in the case of the sentences above, a new instruction like Jump to the door. Remember that the students have learnt Jump and Touch the door, but never a combination of the two. Watching a four-year-old decoding the meaning of that sentence and seeing them understand the new instruction and carrying it out is one of the most rewarding teaching experiences I have come across. And, taking seriously what neuro-biologists tell us, this is how the brain’s own reward system kicks into action. And if that is not a clear and positive answer to whether it makes sense to teach English to very young learners, I don’t know what would be!

For me the secret is not a secret really – it’s all about synergy, and I’ve been fortunate enough to work with excellent co-authors on all my projects. Günter and I go back many years – we started out more than thirty years ago doing various classroom research projects together. I remember opportunities galore for watching each other teach, and then discussing for two or three hours a single lesson one of us had given. That, and the regular in-depth interviews we carried out with the students of those classes, have helped us to get a rather profound understanding of how young learners and teenagers tick. Another area of strength is our expertise in creating imaginative stories together. Very young learners need stories that fulfil certain criteria, as Kieran Egan so convincingly shows in Teaching as Story Telling. The child’s brain is ‘wired for story’, and stories are another key source for cognitive development.

I am fascinated by the approaches you use to vocabulary teaching. Educational psychologists say that vocabulary is the single hardest thing to overtly teach to this age group, even in their mother tongue. What do you think is the key thing about teaching new words to very young kids?

One of the methodologies you use is Total Physical Response (TPR). Why did you choose it and how easy is it to fit in with more conventional approaches for teaching this age group?

It’s fascinating that people learn finger rhymes as three-year-olds that they still remember when they are 103, without practising them at all for the greater part of their lives! That is because nursery rhymes are learnt in an atmosphere of love, and in a multi-sensory way, and hence get remembered because strong neural networks get formed. It was more than twenty years ago when Günter Gerngross and I started experimenting with multi-sensory vocabulary teaching techniques. The approach we have developed consists of a well-balanced mix of mime, the use of auditory sub-modalities [volume, tempo, pitch, etc.], visualisation techniques and lip-reading, among other things. This may sound very complex, but as everyone can see on the Hooray! Let’s Play! Teacher Training Video clips (that can also be found on YouTube) the techniques we recommend are fun for the children and at the same time lead to an amazing long-term memory retention of lexis.

For me, TPR is not an unconventional method when it comes to teaching the very young. In fact I believe it gets very close to how they learn language in the first place. However, TPR is often understood – wrongly – as a method where learners simply imitate the teacher’s actions and instructions. In other words, the teacher gives instructions and models sentences such as Stand up; Walk forward; Jump; Touch the door; etc. And many teachers believe the objective of TPR is for students to be able to finally carry out those instructions on their own, without the teacher giving them a model of the actions.

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Although I am perhaps best known for my research on language learning motivation, I have always had an interest in communicative language teaching. I have done extensive research on communication strategies, and when I spent some time as a Fulbright

Because my theory was genuinely applied both in terms of its nature and its objectives, it lent itself to being implemented in actual classroom contexts. Personally I have always been fond of the recipe book format developed in the late 1970s by Alan Maley, Mario Rinvolucri and their colleagues and associates – a great genre because it not only offers a very practical classroom resource for teachers but it is also one of the most effective ways of disseminating new ideas within the teaching professions. It appeared an obvious way of implementing the principled communicative approach to design sets of classroom activities that exemplify each of the seven principles. I was fortunate that two wonderful professionals I knew from the past, Jane and Chaz, enthusiastically joined

My main interest in this comes from the belief that if we can bring together different aspects of our identity – such as our personal and professional selves – this fusion can generate a powerful motivational drive that we can then harness for different applied purposes, such as the study of foreign languages. I have been particularly curious about how faith – in my case, Christianity – can impact on SLA, but the integration of the personal and professional spheres of one’s life can also involve other personal aspects such as penchants, hobbies, passions, basic likes and dislikes – areas that are sometimes summarised under the term transportable identities. In this sense this research direction is closely related to the first principle of the principled communicative approach, the personal significance principle, which concerns the striving to make language teaching personally meaningful for the students in the spirit of student-centred learning that characterised communicative language teaching right from the beginning.

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You believe that communicative language teaching could do with some revitalisation, an you offer seven maxims which you refer to as ‘the principled communicative approach’. Could you briefly explain these?

Your new book, co-authored with Jane Arnold and Chaz Pugliese is called The Principled Communicative Approach. How does the book present and explore these seven principles?

Another research interest you have concerns the interrelationship of religion and second language acquisition. Could you please elaborate on this?

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How did I end up in the UK? It’s mainly due to my wife Sarah, who is English and whom I met when I was on a scholarship in England in 1987. She was a modern languages specialist, and when I returned to Hungary she came with me and started to teach English in Budapest. We spent ten years living there, but for family reasons we moved to the UK in 1998 and settled in the Nottingham area, where Sarah grew up and where her parents lived.

me in taking on this task. They both have a highly creative materials-writing talent backed up by a great deal of practical experience in language teaching and teacher training. Together we made a real international team – an American living in Spain, an Italian living in France and a Hungarian living in the UK. All we needed was a suitable publisher, and Helbling embraced the project right from the beginning. We were very pleased about that because we thought that with its innovative and creative edge The Resourceful Teacher series is the ideal context for the novel evidence-based teaching approach we are recommending.

How did an English language teacher from Hungary get interested in psycholinguistics and become professor of psycholinguistics at the University of Nottingham? I started out as a teacher of English and came to a point when instinctively I knew what would work in my classes and what not, yet I could not explain why. I realised that to move forward I needed to understand the linguistic and psychological processes underlying second language acquisition (SL A). I applied to study applied linguistics at a PhD level, but at that time – the mid-1980s – this discipline was not recognised in Hungary as a proper PhD subject. So I selected what I thought was the closest field, psycholinguistics, and ended up doing my linguistics studies at a department of psychology. It was a curious combination at the time, but the dual background of linguistics and psychology turned out to be a real asset in my future professional development.

scholar at UCLA in the early 1990s Marianne Celce-Murcia, my wife and I developed a comprehensive model for describing the components of communicative competence. Some of the main ideas for the principled communicative approach started to emerge at that point, but the seven principles in their current form are the results of a later effort: ten years later I revisited the question of SLA in a major survey of the psychological literature which I conducted with the aim of summarising what cutting- edge psychological theories can contribute to our understanding of SLA. The result was a book- length summary, The Psychology of Second Language Acquisition (OUP, 2009), and the current form of the principled communicative approach is a summary of what I understand to be the best practices of language instruction according to the theoretical insights. This was, therefore, genuine researchled theor y construction. The seven principles are broad maxims because I wanted to focus on the most solid triedand-tested knowledge in scholarship that is likely to stand the test of time. However, I hope that exactly because of their robust nature, the principles can usefully orientate language professionals in developing a language teaching methodology that is fitting for the 21st century.

Jack Scholes asks author Zoltán Dörnyei about his unique approach to language learning

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IT ALL STARTED WITH A STORY... Melanie Butler and Maria Cleary, author and series editor of Helbling Young Readers, discuss stories, pictures, sounds and the importance of Henry Harris and his Haitches

For Maria Cleary everything starts with the story. I tell her the tale of how, when I came to prepare for this interview, I found her readers had disappeared from my desk a n d, d e s p i te turning the of f i c e up s i de down, we could not find them. Then over the weekend a Gazette staffer found them in his small daughter’s bedroom – she had come into the office and, finding the pretty books, taken them home. Maria Cleary every‘How lovely,’ says Maria in her soft Irish lilt. starts with the story. ‘Can we mention that in the interview? It is her the tale of how, such a good story.’

The focus on listening also features in the writing and editing.

‘When I moved into writing and publishing and we had a chance to develop a series of stories for young learners, I leapt at it. It was something I had been doing in practice for years.’

‘It’s part of the process – the story must work when it’s read aloud. You need to hear the rhythm, the words that fall in together, the stress. I read aloud everything I get sent.

The series is designed to start with very young children, normally when they have mastered reading in their first language at around five or six. So how did she come up with a syllabus?

‘I do read to groups in school – we have a reading club where we’re based – and I can see when something works, the little bright eyes listening to key words.’

‘The way I went about it was to ask, what would interest children at different ages? I started with vocabulary. I asked what lexical groups are relevant and the type of language that we used was built on that, a sort of lexical approach. We wanted language that kids could take ownership of, that was significant for the age group, and that they could use quite naturally.’

As one of the authors in her own series, she sends her own stories out to be read aloud, ‘to friends, people I trust.’ We’ve talked about stories, and pictures and rhythm and rhyme. But what about characters? Of the characters in her own stories, for example, which one does she like best: Fat Cat, Henry Harris or Barney Bunny? ‘Oh Henry, I love Henry – he was my first. I was planning the reader series when an illustrator friend, Lorenzo Sabbattini, decided to enter a competition and asked me to give him a story – as sort of an excuse as an illustration. We were very self-indulgent. The original Henry was much too difficult for readers of the Helbling Young Readers series – there were too many pages and too many horrible things happening. But Henry is the one I love most – especially the uncensored Henry!

Preparing for the project, she began looking at reading research, influenced by approaches such as Kieran Egan’s Imaginative Education, and became convinced that ‘there are a lot of things in the research which make sense in ELT’. Getting children to use the pictures to help them decode the meaning, for example, and getting them to use actions – the books begin and end with sections of games and activities, and the stories themselves are sprinkled with quick activities and personalised questions: ‘listen and point’, ‘are you afraid of the dark?’

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It all started with a sto I tell her I am fascinated by the importance of sound in the series. There is a CD-Rom with each book, lots of chants and songs in the activity sections, while the stories themselves are stuffed full of rhyme, assonance and alliteration. Even the book titles play with sound: Sam and the Sunflower Seeds, for example, or, my personal favourite, Henry Harris Hates Haitches.

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