Middle East 2010 Schools Catalogue

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Macmillan Books and Digital Resources for Schools

ELT and Curriculum

2010 Middle East and North Africa

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Primary

Pre-School/KG

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Primary Curriculum

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Primary Readers

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Market Restrictions Please note that some of the titles featured in this catalogue are not available in certain countries.

Reference

Worldwide rights Some of our titles are market restricted in certain regions of the world. For full details on the rights issues please visit the ‘what we publish’ page on www.macmillaneducation.com Environmental Policy Macmillan Education marketing materials are printed on environmentally friendly papers. The trees come from sustainable forests where more trees are planted than used, and only biodegradable chemicals are used in the processing.

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Teenage/Secondary Dictionaries

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Macmillan Arabic Library

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ePiracy ‘ePiracy’, or the sharing and downloading of books online is an illegal activity. The illegal sharing of Macmillan Education books, materials, websites and multi-media resources breaks all copyright code conventions and undermines our authors, and the efforts we invest in creating top quality resources. We take this illegal activity very seriously and we are currently working on initiatives, both internally within Macmillan’s legal team, and with the Publishers Association to target the websites that infringe our copyright and trade mark by sharing our materials, or by offering links to download materials. For full details of our activities www.macmillaneducation.com Copying According to the International Copyright Act of 1976, the law allows a reader to make a single copy of a part of a book for purposes of private study. It does not allow the copying of entire books or the making of multiple copies of extracts. In some countries it is possible for schools to do a limited amount of photocopying under the terms of a licence issued by a licensing agency such as the Copyright Licensing Agency (CLA) in the UK. The other circumstance in which photocopying of copyright material is permitted is when the publisher has designated a book or part of a book ‘photocopiable’. This special permission is always indicated clearly in the book both at the front and on every photocopiable page. Many of the Teacher’s Books that accompany Macmillan Education ELT courses contain such photocopiable material. Under no circumstances may schools photocopy materials for use in self-access centres, unless they have registered with the Copyright Licensing Agency or an associated licensing agency and allow/use photocopying strictly in accordance with their regulations. In the case of audio recordings, it is permissible for a school to make a copy of an audio cassette or CD, keeping the original as back-up. Only one copy may exist at any one time. A school may copy different parts of an original audio cassette or CD onto several cassettes or CDs, providing that no part of the original exists in more than one copy at any one time. No copying, single or multiple, of video cassettes or DVDs is permitted.

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Levels Chart

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We work with teachers, students, institutions, educational authorities and Ministries of Education to develop high quality coursebooks, dictionaries and supplementary materials to suit the needs of teachers and students of all levels.

Pre-School/KG

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Primary

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Primary IWB Material

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Primary Skills

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Primary Readers

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Primary Curriculum

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Reference

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Teenage

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Dictionaries

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Macmillan Readers

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CLIL

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Macmillan Readers

Skills

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Books for Teachers

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Skills

Palgrave Macmillan

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Online Resources

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Macmillan Arabic Library

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Author Index

74

Title Index

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Macmillan Offices and Distributors

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Contents

Macmillan Education is one of the world’s leading publishers of English Language teaching and school curriculum materials.

CEF – all of our titles are benchmarked to the Common European Framework

Books for Teachers See page 60

For information about adult, exam, and business courses, go to www.macmillanenglish.com

Recommended titles – for use alongside our courses

NEW

Available in 2010

British English

American English

For courses for adults, exams and professionals, please request a copy of the ELT: Adult, Vocational and Professional catalogue from your local agent (see addresses listed on page 76) or go to www.macmillanenglish.com /middleeast

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Introduction

Welcome to our 2010 Middle East & North Africa Schools Catalogue First of all, thank you for all the positive feedback we received on last year’s catalogue, our first just for schools across the region. It is so encouraging to know that teachers appreciate our ‘globally aware, locally focussed’ approach. This year we have an even greater range of ELT and curriculum materials to offer, in both printed and digital formats. Primary and KG We are launching the upper primary levels of English World - our latest course with a wonderful mix of printed and digital components. Many schools adopted the lower levels last year and we have been delighted with the reception the course has received. Levels 5 and 6 include a rich and diverse range of reading texts and cross-curricular material.

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We are also launching our latest high-level course for kindergarten Hats On. This visually stunning new course includes several innovative new features, including the Student Take-Home CD, with all the songs from the course. Parents can join in with their children’s learning in a new and exciting way. There are also eight wonderful new titles at levels 3-6 of our bestselling Explorers reading series with beautiful original artwork. Secondary school class, Saudi Arabia

Curriculum Levels 4-6 of Macmillan Maths are launched this year. The series has been designed to fit the needs of schools following a regional syllabus informed by international standards. As well as the printed books, there is a wealth of additional resources on the accompanying CD-ROMs for each level. Reference Two new titles have been added to the prestigious Macmillan Dictionaries range – Macmillan Study Dictionary and Macmillan Collocations Dictionary.

A local teacher wins a set of Macmillan CLIL resources, TESOL Arabia 2009

Digital Our new online portal for Young Learners’ teachers is launched at: www.macmillanenglish.com/younglearners. Here you will find resources for all our main courses plus tests and teacher training videos – all free! Look out too for our series of free Webinars from leading Macmillan authors. Whatever your specific interests or area of expertise, we hope we will be able to answer your needs. Above all, we wish you every success with all your English Language Teaching projects in 2010.

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The Middle East & North Africa Team

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Author Carol Read with local teachers at a Study Day in Casablanca

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Course

Beginner

High Beginner/ Elementary

Pre-Intermediate

Intermediate

Upper Intermediate

Advanced

A1 Beginner 0 Breakthrough

A2 Elementary 1 Elementary KET

B1/B1+ B2/B2+ B2/C1 Pre-int/Intermediate Intermediate/Upper Int Upper Int/Advanced 2 Lower intermediate 3 Upper intermediate 4 Lower advanced Competent user FCE/BEC Vantage CAE/BEC Higher PET/BEC Preliminary

C2/C2 Advanced 5 Upper advanced CPE

IELTS 3

IELTS 4

IELTS 7–8

Pre-school/KG 05

Hello Jojo

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You and Me

08

Hats On

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Fingerprints

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Surprise!

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Playtime

Levels Chart

Page

Primary 12

English World

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Macmillan English

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Jump Aboad

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Way Ahead

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Caravan

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Footprints

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Smile for Me

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Time for English

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Bravo!

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All Aboard!

24

Fantastic!

24

Bounce

25

Twist and Shout Council of Europe level Macmillan level ALTE level Cambridge ESOL exam IELTS 0–2

IELTS 5

IELTS 6

Teenage 43

Hot Spot

44

Shine

44

American Shine

45

Inspiration

46

Move Ahead

47

Smash

47

Tempo

47

Mega Skills, Grammar & Vocabulary

54 54 55

Vocabulary Practice Series Macmillan Topics Macmillan English Grammar in Context

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Destination Series

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Sentence Writing

58

Writing in Paragraphs

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Academic Writing

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Rainbow

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Learning to Listen

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Reading Keys

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Pre-School/KG


Pre-School/KG

NEW

British English

One level for children aged 21/2 -4

Naomi Simmons Hello Jojo develops a love of learning English through fun and motivating learning games, stories and songs for very young learners. It is the ideal course for pre-reading and pre-writing children. Hello Jojo can be used as preparation for children going on to use You and Me levels 1 and 2, or independently as a one-year pre-primary course.

Key features ■

Methodology reflects the cognitive development of this age group, with an emphasis on movement and receptive skills

Eight units cover topics from the children’s world such as family, colours and food

Simple stories introduce the idea of sequencing and prepare for more complex concepts later on

One-per-term Activity Books combine language and number work

Stickers for each unit engage the children in activities and reward them for good work

Additional activities in the Teacher’s Book accommodate different lesson lengths and number of teaching hours, and different abilities within the class

Development of skills such as left to right pencil progression, gives children a good grounding for reading and writing

Active time uses children’s natural energy in activities involving movement Pupil’s Book

Hello Jojo

Level 1

ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 Pupil’s Book Activity Book 1 Activity Book 2 Teacher’s Book Flashcards Audio CD Sticker Pack

72780 9 72781 6 72782 3 72779 3 72783 0 72784 7 72785 4

Letter and number formation are integral to the course

Sticker activities are motivating for young learners and develop motor skills

Quiet time gives pupils the opportunity to concentrate on a task at their own pace Pupil’s Book

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Pre-School/KG

British English

Two levels for children aged 4-5

Naomi Simmons You and Me presents language through topics which reflect the world of pre-school children. It is a fully-integrated course with an extensive phonics, reading, writing and numeracy programme.

Key features ■

Appealing course characters and enjoyable stories ensure motivation for the children

Language is presented through a variety of exciting and enjoyable activities

Units follow a regular pattern giving the children a sense of security

Reading and writing skills are systematically developed

Memorable songs and chants develop listening and speaking skills

Fun and easy-to-use craft activities help children to learn by doing

Numbers Book develops numeracy alongside literacy

The engaging characters and motivating story in every unit provide a natural context for language learning

You and Me Pupil’s Book 1

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Enjoyable activities practise the vocabulary

TPR (Total Physical Response) activities reinforce meaning and are fun for young children


Songs make the sounds memorable for the children

Pre-School/KG

Children learn letter formation and phonics awareness right from the beginning

Arts and craft activities help children to learn by doing and take pride in their work

You and Me Pupil’s Book 1 You and Me Numbers Book 1

Children learn to form numbers correctly, developing numeracy alongside literacy with the Numbers Book

You and Me ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 Pupil’s Book Activity Book Numbers Book Teacher’s Book Cassette Flashcards Posters ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 Audio CD

Level 1

Level 2

07944 0 07945 7 07946 4 07947 1 07950 1 07949 5 07948 8

07951 8 07952 5 07953 2 07954 9 07957 0 07956 3 07955 6

02717 6

02718 3

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You and Me Flashcards 1

Flashcards further reinforce vocabulary and sounds

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Pre-School/KG

Three levels for children aged 4-6

Caroline Linse and Elly Schottman

American English

Drawing on young children’s knowledge of the world, Hats On encourages children to explore key concepts through English.

Key features

Hats On Student’s Book Pack

A concept-driven syllabus helps children develop key competencies through English

Children simultaneously develop English language, science, maths, social studies, art and physical development skills

Phonemic awareness is built up alongside basic literacy and numeracy

Engaging songs, chants and stories

Student Take-Home CD including the songs and chants from the Student’s Book means parents can practise with their children at home

Sticker Pack in the Student’s Book is used to present target vocabulary

Activity Book provides extra practice of key target language

Teacher’s Edition includes activities for visual, auditory and kinesthetic learners

Hats On Students Book 1

Hats On ISBN PREFIX 978 9708 Student Book Pack Activity Book ISBN PREFIX 978 9706 Teacher’s Edition Pack ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 Teacher’s Edition Pack

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

09179 4 09164 0

09180 0 09165 7

09181 7 09166 4

50396 1

50438 8 72942 1

Student Book Pack = Student Book + Take-Home CD + Sticker Pack

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Interactive CD-ROM

Three levels for children aged 4-6

Caroline Linse and Elly Schottman Fingerprints uses a hands-on approach to stimulate children’s language use in the context of their wider development.

Key features ■

Child-centred themes include a fairytale that can be performed as an end-of-year play

Conversation pages maximize children’s oral communication

Try this! cross-curricular activities integrate English with math, science, art and cookery

Reading and phonics work is supported by full-colour stickers in the back of the book

Unit Review pages consolidate language and develop children’s listening skills

First Letters and First Numbers are additional activity workbooks that support and extend the early literacy and numeracy skills presented in Fingerprints

Click-On CD-ROM provides interactive language activities for children to practise and review language at their own pace

Appealing characters and enjoyable stories ensure motivation for the children

Fingerprints Levels ISBN PREFIX 978 0333 Student’s Book Activity Book Teacher’s Guide Audio CD First Letters First Numbers First Numbers CD-ROM

Level 1 95455 3 95456 0 95457 7 97444 5 97048 5 98838 1 98838 1

Level 2

Level 3

95459 1 95460 7 95461 4 97445 2 97049 2 98839 8 98839 8

95463 8 95464 5 95465 2 97446 9 97050 8 98840 4 98840 4

All

97625 8

SEE ALSO Macmillan English Handwriting page 29 Explorers pages 30-33

Total Physical Response (TPR) activities help children to remember and enjoy language by combining it with movement

Fingerprints Student Book 1

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Pre-School/KG

British English

Two levels for children aged 4-5

Printha Ellis and Mary Bowen Surprise! provides a comprehensive base that will prepare children for primary-level courses.

Key features A carefully-structured introduction to English Well-paced writing and reading takes learners from alphabet shapes to complete words and sentences ■ Active learning through authentic songs, rhymes and simple stories in meaningful contexts ■ Bright, lively pictures filled with entertaining characters ■ Clear and concise guidelines for teachers with suggestions for extra activities ■ ■

Surprise!

Level 1 Level 2

ISBN PREFIX 978 0333 Pupil’s Book Activity Book Numbers Book Audio Cassette

60849 4 60850 0 60853 1 60854 8 60857 9 61101 2 60855 5 60856 2

SEE ALSO Explorers pages 30-33

British English

Three levels for children aged 4-6

Gabby Pritchard with Amanda Thomas Playtime is a comprehensive three-level course for children who are beginning to explore the world through English. It provides the perfect preparation for primary school by focusing on early literacy and numeracy skills.

Key features

Playtime ISBN PREFIX 978 0333 Picture Book Activity Book Teacher’s Book Teacher’s Resource Book Story Book Audio Cassette Flashcards Play and Say Book ABC Book All About Me Book Counting Book Flipchart

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An active approach to language acquisition

All About Me Activity Books personalize learning

Authentic songs, rhymes and stories reinforce new language

My First Playtime Level 1 97683 8 97684 5 97685 2 97686 9 97688 3 97687 6

92521 8 93327 5 92524 9 92526 3 92509 6 92513 3 92519 5 92517 1 92528 7

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A topic-based syllabus deals with important early concepts such as size, shape and colour

Flipchart images introduce the topic of the unit

ABC Books provide handwriting practice

Counting Books introduce mathematical concepts

The Teacher’s Book is a step-by-step guide to support teachers to make the most of the course

Level 2

92522 5 93328 2 92525 6 99207 4 92510 2 92516 4 92520 1 92518 8 92530 0

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Primary

Primary

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Primary

British English

NEW LEVELS

Interactive Whiteboard Material Teacher’s DVD-ROM

Ten levels for children aged 6-16

Resource site www.macmillanenglish.com/younglearners

NEW NEW

Mary Bowen and Liz Hocking with Nick Beare

English World is a visually stunning ten-level course which will take children through from Primary to Secondary. Written by the authors of best-sellers Way Ahead and Macmillan English, English World combines best practice methodology with innovative new features for the modern classroom. Active whole class learning is supported by vibrant posters and interactive activities on the DVD-ROM. Thorough grammar and skills work is applied in natural contexts in the real world, through dialogues and cross-curricular material. English World provides a complete package for today’s teachers and pupils. Key Features ■

Innovative Teacher’s DVD-ROM adds an exciting dimension to classroom teaching, and helps the teacher prepare customised materials

Filmed classes of real teachers using English World in the classroom (on the DVD-ROM) are an invaluable tool for classroom management and lesson planning

Informative, cross-curricular and cross-cultural content means that students learn about the world through English

The stories, topics and projects promote social values and citizenship

Learning to learn pages in the workbook help pupils develop strategies such as scanning and thinking skills

Dictionary for each level develops valuable strategies for later learning

Projects and portfolios encourage independent learning

Grammar Practice Books at each level consolidate pupils’ learning

At levels 5 and 6, more reading material is adapted from real-life sources and pupils learn about the structure of different reading genres such as plays and newspaper articles

The Authors Mary Bowen BA (Hons), PGCE (TEFL), was a co-author of Way Ahead, and is also one of the Macmillan English authors. She has taught English as a second language in the UK, France, Spain, and in the former Yugoslavia. Mary is a hugely successful author, specialising in books aimed at young learners. In addition to writing, she also works as a producer of educational audio material for children. Liz Hocking BA, Cert TEFL, is a qualified English teacher and has taught at secondary level in the UK. She is one of the authors of Macmillan English, and contributed to the new edition of Way Ahead. She has edited teaching materials for primary level in the UK and is an experienced ELT editor.

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Primary

A lively dialogue presents the target structure in context and promotes fluency

English World facilitates whole class learning

The opening spread of each unit and accompanying poster teach vocabulary through topics familiar to primary children

English World Pupil’s Book 1

English World offers an innovative digital package that will transform every stage of your lesson English World Teacher’s DVD-ROM

Teacher training videos demonstrate how to use the Interactive Whiteboard material in the classroom

Grammar in conversation dialogues in real settings

Teacher’s DVD-ROM ■

Interactive Whiteboard materials

Filmed presentations of dialogues from the Pupil’s Book

Writing exercises for the Interactive Whiteboard

Teacher training videos

Interactive dictionary

Animated phonics exercises

Animated posters from the Pupil’s Books

Test builder creates customised printable tests for all levels

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Primary

English World encourages independent learning from the start English World

Dictionary 1 English World

English World

Workbook 1

Dictionary work, portfolio pages and projects all help children to develop valuable study skills

English World

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Pupil’s Book

2

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Primary

English World gives pupils the tools to write for different purposes

Teacher-led writing practice gives children confidence in writing individually

English World expands knowledge and vocabulary through cross-curricular material Material that takes pupils into different subject areas expands their vocabulary and prepares them for studying other school subjects in English

English World Pupil’s Book 4

SEE ALSO Explorers pages 30-33 Children Learning English page 64

English World

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6

ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 Pupil’s Book Workbook Grammar Practice Book Dictionary Teacher’s Book Audio CD DVD-ROM Flashcards Posters

02459 5 02477 9 03204 0 03214 9 02471 7 02450 2 03224 8 02456 4 02465 6

02460 1 02478 6 03205 7 03215 6 02472 4 02451 9 03225 5 02457 1 02466 3

02461 8 02479 3 03206 4 03216 3 02473 1 02452 6 03226 2 02458 8 02467 0

02462 5 02480 9 03207 1 03217 0 02474 8 02453 3 03227 9

02463 2 02481 6 03208 8 03218 7 02475 5 02454 0 03228 6

02464 9 02482 3 03209 5 03219 4 02476 2 02455 7 03229 3

02468 7 02469 4

02470 0

Levels 7-10 available in 2011

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Macmillan

Primary

English

British English

Six levels for children aged 6-12

Mary Bowen, Printha Ellis, Liz Hocking, Wendy Wren, Louis Fidge Macmillan English is the first International English course to be informed by English lessons in native-speaker classrooms. It combines best-practice L1 and best-practice L2 methodology to meet the needs of today’s teachers and learners. Macmillan English recognizes that proficiency in English is an essential part of modern life, and that early exposure to rich and genuine language allows young learners to move confidently towards native-speaker fluency in both oral and written English.

Key Features ■

NEW! CD-ROM for each level provides further consolidation of grammar and vocabulary

Beautifully-illustrated Fluency Book helps children develop natural intonation and provides stimulus for speaking

Exciting 18-episode adventure story in the Fluency Book keeps young learners motivated to see what happens next

Collaborative and independent writing tasks build confidence and promote cooperative learning

A rich variety of text types and related tasks ensure students develop higher order reading skills from an early stage

EAL (English as an Additional Language) – the mix of L1 and L2 methodology makes the course ideal for use in classrooms that follow the National Literacy Framework. For more details see www.macmillanenglish.com/eal

TEACHER TRAINING DVD available on request

The reading text provides a model for the writing task. Children learn writing skills such as note-taking, helping them to study other subjects in English.

Topics are cross-curricular and reflect the real world.

Macmillan English Language Book 5

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Primary

Macmillan English CD-ROM for all levels

Interactive activities recycle vocabulary

Interactive CD-ROM Resource site www.macmillanenglish.com/younglearners

The speaking tasks become more independent and students are encouraged to give their opinions.

The Fluency Book at levels 4-6 presents appealing topics through a “radio programme”. Students develop listening skills with interesting and varied tasks.

Macmillan English Fluency Book 5

SEE ALSO Macmillan English Handwriting page 29 Explorers pages 30-33

Macmillan English

level 1

level 2

level 3

level 4

level 5

level 6

ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 Fluency Book

00365 0

00366 7

00367 4

08126 9

08132 0

08138 2

ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 Fluency Book Audio CD

02281 2

02283 6

02285 0

02287 4

02288 1

02279 9

ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 Language Book Language Book Audio CD Practice Book Teacher’s Guide Flashcards Posters CD-ROM

01367 3 09617 1 01715 2 01373 4 00368 1 01712 1 01709 1

01368 0 09618 8 01716 9 01374 1 00369 8 01713 8 01710 7

01369 7 09619 5 01717 6 01375 8 00370 4 01714 5 01711 4

08125 2 09620 1 08127 6 08128 3

08131 3 09621 8 08133 7 08134 4

08137 5 09622 5 08139 9 08140 5

08129 0 09595 2

08135 1 09596 9

08141 2 09597 6

A masterclass in Primary English

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Primary

British English

Six levels for children aged 8-12

Paul A. Davies With a well-structured syllabus and the benefits of communicative teaching, Jump Aboard offers a course with an attractive modern design that is straightforward to teach and fun to learn from.

Key Features ■

An exciting adventure story engages students at the start of each unit

Systematic coverage of phonics and spelling builds confidence

Songs, poems and chants develop natural intonation

Cross-curricular pages link to school subjects with enjoyable texts and personalized tasks

Your page encourages independent learning

End-of-unit stories with recurring characters encourage reading for pleasure. At higher levels, true stories replace the character-based stories

Two readers per level recycle grammar and vocabulary in new contexts

SEE ALSO Jump Ahead Readers page 34

Hello

Goodbye

Jump Aboard ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 Student’s Book Workbook Teacher’s Book Poster Pack Grammar Practice Book ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 Audio CD

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Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4

Level 5 Level 6

05930 5 05931 2 05932 9 05934 3 05935 0

05936 7 05937 4 05938 1 05940 4 05941 1

05942 8 05943 5 05944 2 05946 6 05947 3

05948 0 05949 7 05950 3 05952 7 05953 4

05954 1 05955 8 05956 5 05958 9 05959 6

05960 2 05961 9 05962 6 05964 0 05965 7

73334 3

73335 0

73336 7

73337 4

73338 1

73339 8


Primary

Acting out the story develops fluency

The exciting story draws pupils in and presents new vocabulary and grammar 1

Listen and read the story. Then act it out.

1

Could I have some more apple pie, please?

1

2

Luke secretly took the apple pie outside.

2

3

6 4

5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

7 8

1

Listen and repeat.

2

Read and complete. Then listen and check.

I could see you through the window, but I couldn’t tell my mum. She doesn’t like strangers.

Yes, of course, Luke. Help yourself!

alarm painting jewellery guard guidebook vase sign rope

3

I could see a calendar on the wall, but I couldn’t read it. What year is it?

Oh no! How are we going to get home?

4

Are you from another town?

Don’t you know? It’s 1880.

Tara’s class was at the museum. They looked at p s, statues and j . The g watched the children carefully. “Read the s , ” he said, “Don’t go across the red r .” Then he pointed to the a . David liked the big v . Tara looked in the g . It was an Aztec vase. It was hundreds of years old. Who watched the children carefully?

We’re from another century! Complete the phrases from the story.

2

Complete using could or couldn’t.

1

Todd and Tara

2

Tara

see a calendar on the wall.

3

Tara

read the date on the calendar.

4

Luke

see Todd and Tara through the

smell the food.

Yes, of …

window. 5

The guard!

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Luke

Thanks for the food. We’re so hungry!

Don’t you … ?

tell his mother about Todd and

Tara.

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Pupils learn useful expressions from the story with Mr Notepad

Clear references to the Workbook

1 Listen and repeat.

3

tomatoes

5

2 Read the song. Which pizza is it?

The Pizza Song I like mushrooms. I like cheese.

like like like like

chillies. tomatoes. carrots. potatoes.

a

b

1

2

c

from the box. Then write answers.

3 Listen and sing.

depth

height

height

width

1 What is the area

of the Sahara Desert?

2 What is the

of Angel Falls?

3 What is the

of the Pacific Ocean?

4 What is the

of Mount Everest?

5 What is the

of the Amazon River?

9,000,000 square kilometres

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5

3 Complete the questions using words

?

Pink chillies and green cheese. Pink chillies and green cheese.

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Tongue-twisters focus on a single aspect of pronunciation

Cross-curricular texts help pupils transfer their language learning to other school subjects

2 Read and check your answers to Activity 1. The Amazon is the widest river in the world. It goes through Peru and Brazil. One part of the river in Brazil is 60 kilometres wide. The largest desert in the world is the Sahara Desert. It is in North Africa. It covers 9,000,000 square kilometres. The highest mountain in the world is Mount Everest. It is in Nepal. It is 8,846 metres high. The highest waterfall in the world is Angel Falls in Venezuela. It is 979 metres high. The Pacific Ocean is the deepest ocean in the world. In one part of the ocean, it is 10,924 metres deep.

area

4 Listen and repeat.

3

4

Chillies, tomatoes, Carrots, potatoes, Mushrooms and cheese On my pizza, please!

Mushrooms and cheese On my pizza, please! I I I I

potatoes

Songs practise vocabulary and develop natural intonation

2 7 24 5 40 1 19 8 the Amazon Angel Falls Mount Everest the Pacific Ocean the Sahara Desert

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Personalised tasks make the information relevant to the pupils

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Primary

British English Six levels for children aged 6-12

Printha Ellis and Mary Bowen Reading based, with a strong communicative flavour, Way Ahead offers a variety of inviting child-centred activities which have been carefully graded and are suitable for classes in a variety of cultural backgrounds.

Interactive CD-ROM Resource site www.macmillanenglish.com/younglearners

Relevant topics, a strong grammar syllabus and the systematic development of skills combine to offer an approach to learning English that really is Way Ahead! Key Features ■

Crafts and finger puppets in the Teacher’s Resource Books develop motor skills and help children to learn to work cooperatively

Cross-curricular Reading for Pleasure pages can be expanded into projects to help children apply their English in a real-world context

Recordings of the Reading for Pleasure pages on the Story Audio CDs develop an awareness of natural intonation

Multi-functional posters focus the children through games and other activities

NEW! CD-ROM for each level has interactive games which make learning fun

Handwriting section in the Practice Book gives extra help or extra challenge for mixed ability classes

Downloadable tests are among the resources available online at www.macmillanenglish.com/younglearners Way Ahead

Way Ahead CD-ROM for all levels

ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 Pupil’s Book Workbook Practice Book Teacher’s Book Flashcards Posters CD-ROM ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 Story Audio CD Teacher’s Book Audio CD

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A combined Pupil’s Book and CD-ROM Pack will also be available for each level from early 2010

Enjoyable activities make learning fun SEE ALSO

Setting and topics reflect the children’s own lives and interests

Way Ahead Readers page 34

Lively illustrations and a listening activity introduce the target language

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Communicative tasks practise new language Way Ahead Pupil’s Book 2


Primary

British English

Six levels for children aged 8-12

Gabby Pritchard, Jane Moates and Diana Pye Caravan gives pupils a strong foundation in English through varied activities, and offers a solid foundation in the four language skills. The carefully graded grammatical and lexical syllabus helps students experience success and makes them confident to use their new language. Reading skills are developed gradually and make students competent readers of English. Topics have been chosen to reflect the lives and interests of young learners and extend from an initial focus on their own environment to the wider world. Special emphasis on activities that work well in large classes. Key Features ■

The flexible Welcome unit in the Pupil’s Book can be tailored to meet the needs of the children

Systematic development of reading, writing, listening and speaking skills

Topics reflect the lives and interests of young learners

Appealing characters present the language in context

Enjoyable rhymes, chants and games reinforce phonics

Activities suitable for large classes

Flashcards for the first three levels present vocabulary and phonics

Activity Book contains additional handwriting practice

Teacher’s Book with detailed lesson plans and mixed-ability activities

Caravan

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4

Level 5 Level 6

ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 Student’s Book Workbook Teacher’s Book Cassette Flashcards

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SEE ALSO Macmillan English Handwriting page 29 Explorers pages 30-33

Systematic skills development Caravan Pupil’s Book 1

Topics relate to the children’s everyday lives

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Primary

British English

Six levels for children aged 8-12

Carol Read

Interactive CD-ROM Resource site www.macmillanenglish.com/younglearners

Beautifully illustrated and appealing to both children and teachers, this six-level course is designed to meet the needs of teachers and learners who are working at a high level of English. Footprints provides a strong emphasis on cross-curricular content with clearly identified language aims that acknowledge the increasing trend towards content-based learning. Levels 1 and 2 take students on a magical journey meeting well-known fairy tale characters to find the treasure at the end of the rainbow. Levels 3 and 4 continue the idea of a quest but the context moves away from the world of fairy tales to one of mystery and adventure, working with the children’s growing maturity and awareness of the world around them.

Key Features ■

Strong story element uses a series of clues and riddles to lead the learner to the next episode and solve the puzzle

Cohesive identity develops throughout the six levels, growing with the level and age of the learner

A clear language progression in harmony with CEF descriptor bands and the Cambridge ESOL and Trinity YL exams

Intercultural learning reflects the increasing importance of this aspect of the CEF

Extensive range of photocopiable worksheets caters for varying needs including materials for mixed-ability classes, letters, wordlists, advice for parents and exam practice pages

Footprints Pupil’s Book 3

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Footprints

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4

ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 Pupil’s Book Pack Activity Workbook Pack Teacher’s Book Audio CDs Flashcards Word Cards Finger Puppet Photocopiables CD

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Level 5

Level 6

ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 Pupil’s Book Pack Activity Workbook Pack Teacher’s Book Audio CDs Photocopiables CD

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SEE ALSO 500 Activities for the Primary Classroom page 62

Activities help to personalise the cross-curricular content for every student

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Cross-curricular reading passages engage students and promote higher order thinking skills

Activities that encourage participation help to consolidate new vocabulary


Key Features Appealing course characters and enjoyable stories ensure motivation for the children

Gently graded syllabus gives children a sense of real achievement

Cross-curricular topics including science, history and geography motivate children to learn about the world in English

Six levels for children aged 4-10

SEE ALSO

Poems, chants and songs make pronunciation fun

Macmillan English Handwriting page 29 Explorers pages 30-33

Activities involving craft and movement help the children to learn together

Gabby Pritchard

Smile for Me uses fabulous photographs, a carefully-structured syllabus and enjoyable activities to motivate children to learn. Easy to teach and fun to use, this is the course to make everyone smile.

Smile for Me

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4

Level 5 Level 6 All Levels

ISBN PREFIX 978 0333 Pupil’s Book Workbook Teacher’s Book Flashcards

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Key Features Balanced practice of language skills and revision

Pair work is used to encourage pupils to participate in a fun and meaningful way

Flashcards give the opportunity to learn, practise and recycle vocabulary

The Starter Level includes practice in pre-reading and pre-writing skills, as well as the alphabet

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Gabby Pritchard, Janet Weller, Kathryn Harper, Brigit Viney, Geraldine Sweeney and Amanda Thomas Time for English is for children learning English for the first time. It combines modern communicative techniques with thorough, step-by-step coverage of grammar.

Seven levels for children aged 6-12

Primary

British English

Time for English ISBN PREFIX 978 0333 Pupil’s Book Workbook Teacher’s Book Audio Cassette Alphabet Poster Flashcards

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Level 1

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Level 3

Level 4

Level 5 Level 6

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Time for English readers practise and extend the language of the course material in different settings

Macmillan English Handwriting page 29 Explorers pages 30-33

Judy West A comprehensive course, Bravo! offers two starter levels, Hello Bravo! and Bravo! Starter, providing the perfect introduction to English language learning for real beginners. The gently graded syllabus means that all learners have the opportunity to succeed. Eight levels for children aged 4-12

British English

Key Features ■

First two levels emphasise listening and speaking skills

Higher levels give more systematic practice of writing skills with opportunities for extended writing practice

Project work in each unit allows for personalisation of topics, helping children to link language learning to their own lives

Bravo! ISBN PREFIX 978 0 0435 Pupil’s Book Activity Book Teacher’s Book Audio Cassette

Hello Bravo!

Bravo! Starter

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Primary

American English

Six levels for children aged 8-12

Paul A. Davies All Aboard! is the American English version of Jump Aboard. All Aboard

Level 1

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Level 3

Level 4

Level 5

Level 6

ISBN PREFIX 978 0333 Student’s Book + CD Teacher’s Book Workbook

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American English

Six levels for children aged 8-12

Jane Revell and Carol Skinner with Nick Beare and Rachel Finnie Fantastic! places emphasis on active and reflective learning techniques and makes learning English both enjoyable and memorable. Key Features ■

Cross-curricular lessons in each unit allow children to use the target language in a variety of different contexts

Values boxes raise students’ awareness of their social responsibilities and the Values booklet provides engaging activities to reflect on these

The Student CD has singalong activities and fun tongue twisters that children and parents can practise together

Reading Time story pages provide frequent opportunities to read for pleasure and are supported by posters to encourage storytelling

My Fantastic Dictionary section develops strategies for recording vocabulary from an early stage

Fantastic!

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4

Level 5Level 6

ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 Student’s Book Pack Workbook Teacher’s Edition Class Audio CD Grammar cards

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All Levels

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Student’s Book Pack contains Values Booklet and Student CD

American English

Six levels for children aged 8-12

Julie Kniveton and Angela Llanas Bounce offers a well-balanced, four skills programme that teaches children in easy steps, providing an enjoyable and comfortable start to English. Bounce

ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 Student’s Book Homework Book Teacher’s Edition Audio CD

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Hands-on activities engage the children in learning new language

Talk Time allows children to use the language they’ve learnt in personalized tasks

Picture Dictionary develops learning strategies such as recording vocabulary

The Homework Book includes notes for parents and an opportunity for parents to evaluate their child’s work

Songs help to reinforce sounds and vocabulary

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Primary American English Six levels for children aged 6-12

Viv Lambert Twist and Shout recognises children’s natural energy and is designed to promote language learning through movement and play. Critical thinking skills, stimulating TPR activities and exciting personalisation activities engage all aspects of the child’s development: physically and emotionally.

Key Features ■

Beautifully illustrated characters bring English to life

New language is presented in a variety of contexts including dialogues, stories and songs

Craft activities and fun communicative games help children feel confident

Teacher’s Edition includes bonus teaching features (Warm Ups, Wake Ups, Fast Filler activities, Extend It! suggestions)

Free downloadable Teacher’s Visuals Pack with Picture Cards and Posters on www.macmillanenglish.com/middleeast

Lively activities using the Student Twister help to consolidate the new vocabulary

Hands-on activities make language memorable

Twist ‘n’ Shout

ISBN PREFIX 978 9706 Student Book Homework Packs Teacher’s Edition

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Interactive Whiteboard Material

INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD MATERIAL - PRIMARY English World English World takes account of the evolving digital environment in today’s primary classroom. Each level contains 12 units of Interactive Whiteboard material covering vocabulary, dialogues, grammar, phonics, songs, writing activities and an interactive dictionary. In addition, the DVD-ROM contains a test builder and filmed classes of the IWB material being used in the classroom.

English World DVD-ROM

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3

Level 4 Level 5 Level 6

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SEE ALSO English World pages 12-15

Story Magic Fun, varied and lively story-based Interactive Whiteboard software for the primary classroom, that is easy to use for both students and teachers. Four levels, each containing nine units that follow the sequence of topics of the Story Magic course, but can be used equally well as stand-alone material. Each unit contains a song and a story plus four to five motivating activities that bring the stories to life! Story Magic IWB CD-ROM Levels 1 and 2 ISBN PREFIX 978 0230

72691 8

Levels 3 and 4 ISBN PREFIX 978 0230

72692 5

Busy Board Topic-based Interactive Whiteboard material for the primary classroom that encourages active involvement in the classroom. Ten beautifully illustrated topic areas and entertaining activities improve lexical and content knowledge through interactive games that get the students moving and motivated to learn. The software can be used as stand-alone material or as a complement to any primary coursebook. Busy Board IWB CD-ROM Level 1 ISBN PREFIX 978 0230

Level 3 72985 8

ISBN PREFIX 978 0230

ISBN PREFIX 978 0230

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Level 1-3 Pack

Level 2 72986 5

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Smash Interactive Whiteboard software to supplement out teenage course Smash. Develop your teaching techniques, engage your students and create a team atmosphere through fun and easy to use interactive activities, video and comprehension questions and easy to follow karaoke style songs!

Smash IWB CD-ROM

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3

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Young Learners Macmillan Education’s young learners’ portal provides you with all the support you need in your pre-primary and primary classrooms. With interactive games, downloadable resources and project work available across eight microsites, the materials cover all aspects of the curriculum. www.macmillanenglish.com/younglearners

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Online Resources

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Primary Skills

British English

Five-level supplementary material for children aged 6-12

David Vale Bright and lively, these grammar practice books can be used alongside any primary course. Key Features ■

Grammar presented in carefully selected topics to stimulate children’s interest

Activities give a wide variety of exercises that practise the grammar in context

Consolidation and further practice is given in review units throughout the book

Separate answer key with photocopiable tests

Picture Grammar for Children Starter Students Book

978 0333 75256 2

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4

978 0435 29734 3

978 0435 29736 7

978 0435 29738 1

978 0435 29740 4

British English

Carolyn Barraclough The Macmillan Children’s Dictionary is a beautifully-illustrated photographic picture dictionary for use alongside any children’s course. Key Features ■

Over 800 words and photographs

Clear, vibrant photographs which make learning vocabulary easy and exciting

Graded reading and writing activities to practise key vocabulary and allow ultimate flexibility for any age or level

Oral activities to practise vital communication skills

A full wordlist, giving students easy access to all items

Both British and American vocabulary and spelling for use in any classroom with any syllabus

Macmillan Children’s Dictionary 978 0333 95303 7

British English

Key Features

Dilys Brown The ideal first dictionary for children aged 7-12, with a fully illustrated Skills Book designed to be used alongside the dictionary, offering a range of tasks and exercises to consolidate new vocabulary.

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Macmillan Picture Dictionary

Macmillan Picture Dictionary - Skills

978 0333 64791 2

978 0333 66865 8

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550 colourfully-illustrated headwords

24 page section of thematic pictures

Word games and puzzles

Oral activities to practise vital communication skills

Skills Book activities include ordering of letters, matching words and pictures, sorting words into sets and labelling pictures


Six-level supplementary skills course for children aged 6-12

Primary Skills

British English

Louis Fidge READING SKILLS SERIES Complementing any course book for this age group, the Reading Skills Series introduces children to a wide range of both informative and humorous text types including fiction, fact and poetry. The structure of each unit follows the same pattern making the course easy to use for both teachers and pupils. WRITING SKILLS SERIES The Writing Skills Series focuses on teaching handwriting and graded compositional skills, with the lower levels concentrating on basic letter formation and the upper levels emphasizing compositional writing, including punctuation and spelling.

Little Writers and Young Writers British English

Louis Fidge Macmillan English Handwriting provides a comprehensive writing programme leading to a natural and fluent handwriting style. The six levels of Macmillan English Handwriting take children from basic letter shapes to writing sentences. It can be used to supplement any primary course. Key Features ■

Helpful hints for the teacher on teaching handwriting

SEE ALSO

Real-life writing tasks, for example, writing a diary

Macmillan English page 16-17

Includes number formation

TEACHER TRAINING DVD available on request

Macmillan English Handwriting ISBN PREFIX 978 1405

Little Writers A 06078 3

Little Writers B

Little Writers C

Young Writers 1

Young Writers 2

Young Writers 3

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Primary Readers

Gill Munton, Barbara Mitchelhill, Sue Graves, Richard Brown, Louis Fidge (Series Editor)

For children aged 3-12

Explorers is an eight-level reading scheme written specifically for young learners of English. Informed by the National Literacy Strategy and by teaching methodology for first language speakers of English, Explorers is supported by an understanding of the needs of young learners and teachers of English. The scheme, which currently has 64 titles, can be used alongside any primary course.

NEW ANOTHER 8 CLASSIC TALES FOR EXPLORERS 3-6

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The rich variety of text types including non-fiction texts (see chart on page 34) means any child can enjoy reading, wherever their interests lie

Comprehension and Vocabulary Workbooks practise and develop a range of reading skills

Comprehension Extra activities in the Teacher’s Book encourage students to consider aspects of the text such as characterisation, style and plot

Word recognition skills are reinforced by the Workbooks and wordcards on the Teacher’s CD-ROM

The Teacher’s Book supports structured whole class teaching with page by page lesson notes

Cross-curricular content at higher levels means children can make links to other school subjects

The stories promote social values such as friendship and respect

Phonics Workbooks support systematic teaching of phonics

TEACHER TRAINING DVD available on request To request an Explorers Catalogue, email help@macmillan.com

64 beautifully-illustrated Readers are supported by Audio CDs

Young Explorers 2 Daisy’s Dancing Lesson

Young Explorers

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Explorers 4 - Adventures of Odysseus


Primary Readers

Resource site www.macmillanenglish.com/younglearners

Comprehension and Vocabulary Workbooks reinforce comprehension and practise new vocabulary

Comprehension and Vocabulary Workbook - The Elephant’s Child

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Macmillan English Explorers have been written specifically for young learners of English. They bring first language teaching methods to reading lessons in international classrooms. There are eight levels: Little Explorers Young Explorers Explorers

Level A Level B

For beginning readers

Level 1 Level 2

For developing readers

Level 3 Level 4

Level 5 Level 6

For confident readers

The accompanying Workbooks for Explorers Level 3 can be used in the classroom or by children working independently. The activities develop reading comprehension skills and literary appreciation, practise vocabulary recognition, support spelling and provide opportunities for writing. Explorers Level 3:

The Elephant's Child Comprehension Workbook

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The Magic Flute Comprehension Workbook

1405060107 1405060883

A Yeti in Town Comprehension Workbook

1405060123 1405060905

The Camcorder Thief Comprehension Workbook

1405060115 1405060891

Teacher's Book Audio Cassette Audio CD

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The Elephdnt’s Child ISBN 1-405-06087-5

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Young Explorers 1 Phonics Workbook

LITTLE EXPLORERS A ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 Daisy the Dinosaur Daisy the Dinosaur Big Book The Big Bad Monster The Big Bad Monster Big Book The New Baby The New Baby Big Book Teddy’s Big Day The Biscuit Man At the Zoo Teacher’s Book Audio CD Comprehension Workbook Phonics Workbook

EXPLORERS 3 ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 The Elephant’s Child The Elephant’s Child Workbook The Magic Flute The Magic Flute Workbook Yeti Comes to Town Yeti Comes to Town Workbook The Camcorder Thief The Camcorder Thief Workbook Teacher’s Book Audio CD ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 Snow White NEW Snow White Workbook NEW How the Camel Got His Hump NEW How the Camel Got His Hump Workbook NEW

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LITTLE EXPLORERS B ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 A Party for Teddy A Party for Teddy Big Book Stone Soup Stone Soup Big Book The School Play The School Play Big Book Daisy and Danny Chicken-Licken A Fun Day Out Teacher’s Book Audio CD Comprehension Workbook Phonics Workbook

EXPLORERS 4 ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 Robin Hood Robin Hood Workbook Adventures of Odysseus Adventures of Odysseus Workbook Dan Tries to Help Dan Tries to Help Workbook Escape from the Fire Escape from the Fire Workbook Teacher’s Book ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 Pinocchio NEW Pinocchio Workbook NEW The Snow Queen NEW The Snow Queen Workbook NEW Robin Hood Audio CD Dan Tries to Help Audio CD Adventures of Odysseus Audio CD Escape from the Fire Audio CD

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YOUNG EXPLORERS 1 ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 Greedy Gretel Greedy Gretel Big Book In the Jungle In the Jungle Big Book Aunt Rose Comes to Stay Aunt Rose comes to Stay Big Book Daisy has the Hiccups Lazy Lenny Going to the Beach Teacher’s Book Audio CD Comprehension Workbook Phonics Workbook

EXPLORERS 5 ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 Five Children and It Five Children and It Workbook The Secret Garden The Secret Garden Workbook A Fishy Business A Fishy Business Workbook The Bronze Bust Mystery The Bronze Bust Mystery Workbook Teacher’s Book ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 Aladdin NEW Aladdin Workbook NEW Black Beauty NEW Black Beauty Workbook NEW Five Children & It Audio CD The Secret Garden Audio CD A Fishy Business Audio CD The Bronze Bust Mystery Audio CD

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YOUNG EXPLORERS 2 ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 Daisy’s Dancing Lesson Sun, Cloud, Stone Jump, Stick, Jump Pirate Jack The Bike Race See You Soon Teacher’s Book Audio CD Comprehension Workbook Phonics Workbook

EXPLORERS 6 ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 Treasure Island Treasure Island Workbook The Railway Children The Railway Children Workbook Time Twist Time Twist Workbook Danger on Misty Mountain Danger on Misty Mountain Workbook Teacher’s Book ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 Nicholas Nickleby NEW Nicholas Nickleby Workbook NEW Ali Baba NEW Ali Baba Workbook NEW Treasure Island Audio CD The Railway Children Audio CD Time Twist Audio CD Danger on Misty Mountain Audio CD

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ORIGINAL FICTION

TRADITIONAL STORIES

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CLASSIC

Little Explorers B Ages 5-6 Young Explorers 1 Ages 6-7 Young Explorers 2 Ages 7-8

Developing Readers

Explorers 3 Ages 8-9 Explorers 4 Explorers 5 Ages 10-11

Confident Readers

Explorers 6 Ages 11-12

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READERS

Little Explorers A Ages 4-5

Beginning Readers

Primary Readers

LEVEL /AGE

With Explorers, any child can enjoy reading, wherever their interests lie. The scheme currently has 64 readers with a variety of reading genres, including classics, fantasy, adventure, myths and legends.

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“There is breathtaking suspense and excitement in this journey through time.” (Judge’s comment, Escape from the Fire, 2008 Language Learner Literature Award Finalist)

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PHONICS ADVENTURE MYTHS AND LEGENDS WORKBOOK A Phonics Workbook forms part of a systematic phonics programme which has been developed specifically to support the Explorers reading scheme.

COMPREHENSION WORKBOOK

TEACHER’S BOOK

AUDIO CD/ CASSETTE

Primary Readers

TEACHER SUPPORT

A Comprehension and Vocabulary Workbook for each level or reader develops reading comprehension skills, reinforces vocabulary, supports the teaching of phonics and provides opportunities for writing.

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Primary Literacy

British English

Key Features ■

Exciting stories encourage reading for pleasure

Non-fiction pages linked to the theme of the story further expand students’ knowledge and vocabulary

Non-fiction Readers at levels 4–6 provide practice in reading factual and informative texts, and provide a basis for crosscurricular projects

Comprehension questions further develop reading skills

Fact files about the writers help to contextualize the story

Way Ahead Readers ISBN PREFIX 978 0 333 1A How Many Colours 1D Robots 1C Where’s Tiggy? 2A Letters from home 2B I like shopping! 2C Hello, Mr Snowman 3A Giants 3B Fairground adventure 3C All the fun of the fair! 4A Look out for dragons! 4B Don’t open the bottle!

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Toby, Emma and her littl e brother, Ben go to the zoo. The zookeeper is in trouble ICTION There are NON. -F no monkeys in the monke y house! Where are they? Toby, Emma and Ben are rea dy to help. They look for the monkeys but what else do they

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Looking at . . . people The sunbird mystery Swiss Family Robinson Looking at . . . machines A journey to the centre of the Earth 6B Gulliver’s travels

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Each level of Way Ahead is accompanied by two story books. There are also three plays (Readers 1C, 2C, 3C), three non-fiction books (Readers 4C, 5C, 6C)and three poetry anthologies for use with the upper levels. Way Ahead Readers are an enjoyable way to consolidate and develop the reading skills acquired through the Way Ahead course books.

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Lively characters and illustrations support the text and make reading enjoyable

Cross-curricular topics can be extended into class projects

Craft activities engage the children in the theme

ISBN 1-4050 -6792-6

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ISBN PREFIX 978 1 4050 At the Zoo Animals An Afternoon in Sealand Amazing Dolphins A Thousand Lanterns The Festival of Lights

6783 6 6784 3 6785 0 6786 7 6787 4 6788 1

The Summer Parade Hobbies Storm Island Homes Brandon’s Story Extreme Sports

6789 8 6790 4 6791 1 6792 8 6793 5 6794 2


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Primary Curriculum

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Primary Curriculum

NEW British English

Six levels for children aged 6-12

Paul Broadbent

Macmillan Mathematics bridges the gap between mainstream curriculum teaching and CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) or English-medium teaching. with a course that can be used with confidence by all teachers. Macmillan Mathematics has been written by experts in the field of primary education and is based on thorough research.

Key Features ■

Solid structure means the subject of mathematics is covered systematically and comprehensively

Assessment at the end of every unit means teachers can review progress regularly

Clear consise explanations of concepts with a wealth of examples, exercises and word problems support learning and teaching

CD-ROM with 90 practice activities for each grade provides further consolidation

One concept per lesson helps pupils to assimilate their learning before ■ One-per-term combined Pupil’s Book and Workbook moving on ■ Teacher’s Book with full-colour pages from the Pupil’s Books gives the teacher everything they need to teach this course ■ Tasks help children to apply what they’ve learnt to the real world ■

Try this boxes give extra challenges to fast finishers and a chance for more practice

The Author Paul Broadbent is an experienced primary teacher and former deputy headteacher, and is currently a full-time writer and consultant. He is a best-selling author with over 250 mathematics books to his name, with recent texts published in Nigeria, the Caribbean and the UK. Paul also has a worldwide reputation for inspiring teachers through his courses on primary teaching and the learning of mathematics.

The target concept is presented clearly through illustrations

Assessment at the end of every unit gives teachers and pupils a chance to assess understanding of the topic

Macmillan Mathematics Pupil’s Book 1

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Macmillan Mathematics Pupil’s Book 1

Primary Curriculum

A revision unit every three units means teachers and pupils can Assess and review what the pupils have learnt so far

Macmillan Mathematics Pupil’s Book 1

Try this boxes check pupils’ understanding of the lesson

Rigorous practice ensures pupils grasp the concept through practical application Macmillan Mathematics

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4

Level 5 Level 6

ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 Pupil’s Book Pack Pupils Book B Teacher’s Book

73287 2 02815 9 02816 6

73288 9 02819 7 02820 3

73289 6 02823 4 02824 1

73290 2 02827 2 02828 9

73291 9 02831 9 02832 6

73292 6 02835 7 02836 4

Interactive CD-ROM

Pupil’s Book Pack contains Pupil’s Book A and CD-ROM

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Reference 5-8

British English

The world of science has never been so accessible for young readers. Every topic is explained clearly and simply with stunning images on each page. Each title includes activities that help reinforce the learning experience.

Kingfisher Young Knowledge

ISBN

Insects Light and Sound Materials Solar System Reptiles Robots Polar Lands Epidemics and Plagues Weather

978 0753 41367 8 978 0753 41518 4 978 0753 41172 8 978 0753 41062 2 978 0753 41371 5 978 0753 40859 9 978 0753 41169 8 978 0753 41395 1 978 0753 41852 9

My Best Book of The Human Body This gentle, colourful book explains in clear, simple terms how the human body works. It is the perfect guide to a topic that all children want to know about.

My Best Book of The Human Body ISBN

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Designed to give children answers to the questions they really ask, the I Wonder Why series has been specially researched and created to fulfil key primary needs.

I Wonder Why Camels Have Humps Lemons Taste Sour Planes Have Wings Snakes Shed Their Skin Spiders Spin Webs Soap Makes Bubbles There’s a Hole in the Sky The Telephone Rings Records Are Broken

Reference 5-8

British English

ISBN 978 1856 97101 0 978 0753 41442 2 978 1856 97137 9 978 1856 97332 8 978 1856 97311 3 978 1856 97228 4 978 0753 41704 1 978 0753 40008 1 978 0753 41774 4

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Reference 9+

British English

Navigators

ISBN

Stars and Planets Technology Animals Human Body Planet Earth

978 0753 41695 2 978 0753 41802 4 978 0753 41801 7 978 0753 41694 5 978 0753 41770 6

Navigate your way through a fantastic range of subjects with this visually spectacular new series.

British English

A collectable series for every inquisitive child, containing Quick Quizzes on every page.

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Questions and Answers

ISBN

Transport Birds Stars and Planets Mammals Oceans and Rivers

978 0753 40546 8 978 0753 40544 4 978 0753 40482 9 978 0753 40707 3 978 0753 40709 7

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General Reference

British English

5+ Years

First References

ISBN

First Encyclopedia First Encyclopedia of Animals First Dictionary First Thesaurus

978 0753 41178 0 978 0753 40567 3 978 0753 41130 8 978 0753 41131 5

Clear and simple first reference books for children beginning to read on their own.

The Kingfisher First Animal Picture Atlas

British English

6+ Years

The Kingfisher First Picture Atlas

Featuring more than 13 maps and seven habitat spreads, this atlas is packed with information to feed children’s interest in the world around them

6+ Years

The perfect first atlas, with an informative look-and-find game in each of the 20 maps.

The Kingfisher First Picture Atlas ISBN

978 0753 41324 1

The Kingfisher First Dinosaur Picture Atlas

The Kingfisher First Picture Atlas ISBN

978 0753 41300 5

6+ Years

The Kingfisher Children’s Atlas

The Kingfisher First Picture Atlas ISBN

978 0753 41444 6

7+ Years

Easy-to-read digital relief maps, plus informative text and photographs. Includes a pull-out world map poster.

The Kingfisher World Atlas

The Kingfisher Children’s Atlas

8+ Years

ISBN

978 0753 41707 2

Features over 50 digital maps and a CD-ROM with more than 40 maps ready-to-print.

The Kingfisher World Atlas ISBN

978 0753 41742 3

British English

The Kingfisher Science Encyclopedia 8+ Years

This fully revised and updated encyclopedia brings science within the grasp of every child. The Kingfisher Science Encyclopedia ISBN

978 0753 41111 7

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Teenage

NEW LEVELS Interactive CD-ROM Resource site www.macmillanenglish.com/hotspot

British English

Colin Granger and Katherine Stannett Hot Spot is a new course designed for the ‘betweenagers’ 10-14 age group. Fun and engaging, it makes the most of the growing identity of the young teenager through motivating texts and stories and lively illustrations and photography.

NEW

Each book contains seven theme-based modules each made up of three double-page presentation lessons, a cross-cultural or cross-curricular integrated skills lesson, a ‘can do’ review section, and a fun ‘Extra special’ lesson. The course has a transparent grammar syllabus which progresses steadily throughout the course, encouraging a discovery approach before practising and then personalising the grammar. There is a balance of skills work through the lessons, and the four skills are practised further in the integrated skills lesson which focuses on a cultural or cross-curricular aspect of the module theme.

NEW

Providing a focus on the UK and other English-speaking countries, Hot Spot offers a wealth of culturally rich content that will interest and motivate young teenagers learning English. Key Features ■

Check Your English activities at the end of every lesson encourage learners to take responsibility for their language progression

Pronunciation Spots in every module focus on common pronunciation problems using rhythm drills, intonation, stress patterns and vowel sounds

The Teacher’s Book, printed in full colour and spiral bound for ease of use and durability, includes editable tests

Every Extra special section contains a mini-project that is perfect for homework projects and encourages communicative language

The Activity Book contains learning diaries for students to record and review their personal progress

Key learning objectives are clearly stated at the top of every lesson

Hot Spot

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4

ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 Student’s Book + CD-ROM Activity Book Teacher’s Book + Test CD Class CDs

72374 0 53371 4 71788 6 53373 8

72375 7 53375 2 53372 1 53377 6

72376 4 53379 0 71792 3 53381 3

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Interactive activities that encourage real communication can be found in every lesson

‘Grammar spots’ draw students’ attention to the grammar point being studied without being overwhelming

Brightly coloured and highly detailed illustrations and photographs help to capture students’ imagination and interest

‘Study tip’ boxes encourage students to take responsibility for their own learning and offer ideas to help consolidate new language

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Teenage

British English

Interactive CD-ROM

Judy Garton-Sprenger and Philip Prowse Shine is a topic-based three-level course for teenagers which features a clear and systematic approach to grammar. The fresh photographic look and motivating topic-based units focus on teenage students’ interests. Key Features Real world topics motivate teenagers and engage them with the language

Shine ISBN PREFIX 978 0435 Student’s Book Activity Book Teacher’s Book ISBN PREFIX 978 0333 Audio CD CD-ROM Shine On Real Lives Video Video Resource Book

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3 All Levels

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25551 0 25552 7 25554 1

25556 5 25557 2 25559 6

99721 5 92830 1

99722 2 92834 9

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Skills focused lessons practice and enrich all four skills

A Sound File focuses on pronunciation

Study Skills encourage independent learning strategies such as dictionary skills

Exciting nine episode adventure story encourages extensive reading

Fact Files promote cross-curricular and cross-cultural learning

Shine Grammars ISBN PREFIX 978 0333 Student’s Book ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 Answer Key

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Dramatised dialogues at the beginning of each unit mean students hear language in a natural context

Shine Grammars develop and consolidate all the grammar covered in Shine 1, 2 and 3 and can be used with any course book.

Shine CD-ROM - an interactive learning package that is easy to use and makes learning fun!

SEE ALSO American English

Macmillan Topics page 54

Judy Garton-Sprenger and Philip Prowse American Shine is the American English version of Shine. American Shine

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4

ISBN PREFIX 978 0333 Student’s Book Teacher’s Book Workbook

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MIDDLE EAST EDITION

British English

Judy Garton-Sprenger, Philip Prowse, Luke Prodromou, David A. Hill This international best-seller is now available in an updated version to suit the needs of teachers and students in the Middle East and North Africa. Shine is an exciting four-level course for teenagers which features a clear and systematic approach to grammar set within a topic-based framework. The topic-based units present stimulating perspectives on areas of interest to this age group. Key Features ■

Shine Grammar Books for each level contain grammar extension and practice activities in an easy-to-follow format

Real-world topics motivate teenagers and engage them with the language

Skills focused lessons practise and enrich all four skills

Shine

Shine 2

Shine 3

Shine 4

ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 Student’s Book Activity Book Grammar Book Teacher’s Book Cassette

09647 8 09648 5 09649 2 09650 8 09651 5

09652 2 09653 9 09654 6 09655 3 09656 0

09657 7 09658 4 09659 1 09660 7 09661 4

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British English

Macmillan Practice Online www.macmillanpracticeonline.com Resource site www.macmillanenglish.com/inspiration

Judy Garton-Sprenger and Philip Prowse

Teenage

AWARD WINNER

Join thousands of students all over the world in using this energetic course designed to take teenagers from beginner to intermediate level. Combining a strong skills syllabus with engaging topics and imaginative activities, each level offers the perfect balance of grammar points and communicative tasks. Inspiration grows with its students to reflect the changing needs and interests of its audience, making it the ideal choice to motivate teenagers. Key Features ■

Learner autonomy is promoted alongside grammatical, lexical and pronunciation activities

Cross-curricular contexts allow students to apply their language skills to other subjects, integrating language and content learning

Inspiration Builder containing further photocopiable materials

Inspiration and the Common European Framework ■

Portfolios are available to download from the website

Self-assessment checklists remind students of what they can do

Learner autonomy development

Self-assessment

Communicative language abilities are developed through a wide range of speaking tasks

Inspiration ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 Student’s Book Workbook Teacher’s Book Class Audio CD Test CDs with Audio Inspiration Builder

Level 1

Level 2

02935 3 02936 0 02937 7 02939 1

02940 7 02941 4 02942 1 02944 5

02955 1

06653 2

Levels 1 & 2

Level 3

Level 4

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02950 6 02951 3 02952 0 02954 4

06654 9

06655 6

Levels 3 & 4

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SEE ALSO Macmillan Readers page 52

Grammar boxes highlight the target language

Reading texts are recorded on the Class Audio CD

Inspiration 4 Student’s Book

Grammar practice exercises familiarise students with the target language

Writing target language is reinforced with a writing activity

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Teenage

British English

Ken Wilson, James Taylor, Printha Ellis, Deirdre Howard-Williams, Mary Tomalin Move Ahead is a five-level English course for teenagers and young adults. It is a four-skills course with a strong structural syllabus and particular emphasis on developing reading and writing skills. The flexibility of the levels of Move Ahead allows students to enter at any level. Its thematic approach encourages students to explore English in a variety of contexts and to develop a deeper understanding of how the English language works.

Key Features ■

Encompasses a strong structural syllabus with an emphasis on reading and writing

Promotes a greater understanding of grammar to develop learner independence

Provides a systematic coverage of all language skills including grammar and vocabulary through interesting and stimulating topics

Presents English through a variety of up-to-date, authentic contexts and media, encouraging students to develop a deeper understanding of how English works

Offers a flexible unit structure, so that teachers can use the pages in any order

The Teacher’s Books offer support for a wide range of teaching situations, including extra activities for keen students

Move Ahead encourages students to work things out for themselves, through success-oriented aims and the supportive Teacher’s Books

Valuable general information

Clear layout

Move Ahead Student’s Book 1

Move Ahead Student’s Book Workbook Teacher’s Book Audio CD Grammar Practice Book

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Practical approach to grammar

Challenging and compelling tasks

Elementary

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Plus

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978 0333 77581 3 978 0333 77584 4 978 0333 77587 5 978 0230 73332 9 978 0333 78907 0

978 0333 78901 8 978 0333 78902 5 978 0333 78903 2 978 0230 73333 6 978 0333 78908 7

978 1405 01863 0 978 1405 01864 7 978 1405 01865 4 978 0230 73350 3 978 1405 01866 1

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NEW

Luke Prodromou and Michele Crawford

Teenage

British English

Interactive CD-ROM

Developing language learning skills through its lively approach, this four-level course is designed to appeal to the sense of fun and curiosity of young teenagers.

Interactive Whiteboard material see page 28

Built on the most recent research into fixing vocabulary and seeing words in collocational chunks, Smash reflects the latest findings on how the brain processes and accesses new words.

SEE ALSO Macmillan School Dictionary page 48

Key Features ■

Cross-cultural and cross-curricular topic information that appeals to teenagers

Systematic vocabulary and grammar presentation

Links with the CEF

Regular recycling and revision units

Writing syllabus with models, guidance and tips

Smash

Level 1

Level 2

Levels 3

Level 4

978 9604 47048 8 978 9604 47055 6 978 9604 47056 3 978 9608 18092 5 978 9606 62050 8 978 0230 53342 4

978 9604 47057 0 978 9604 47058 7 978 9604 47059 4

978 9604 47060 0 978 9604 47061 7 978 9604 47062 4

978 0230 53325 7 978 0230 53331 8 978 0230 53328 8

978 9604 47000 6 978 9606 62095 9

978 9604 47015 0 978 9604 47016 7

978 0230 53326 4

Smash IWB CD-ROM

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

ISBN PREFIX 978 9604

47260 4

472611

47262 8

Student’s Book Workbook Teacher’s Book Smashlog (portfolio) Audio CDs CD-ROM

Downloadable tests from ww.macmillanenglish.com/smash

British English

Interactive CD-ROM

Chris Barker and Libby Mitchell Designed specifically for ‘betweenagers’, Tempo is a comprehensive course with motivating topics that will stimulate the interests of young teenagers. Ideal for busy teachers, Tempo demonstrates the target language and communicative strategies for the unit and cross-references them with the Common European Framework. Key Features Tempo

Level 1

Level 2

Levels 3

ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 Student’s Book Workbook Workbook with CD-ROM Teacher’s Book Class Audio CD Test Book & Audio CD Pack

01902 6 01903 3 07404 9 01904 0 01906 4

01907 1 01908 8 07407 0 01909 5 01911 8

01912 5 01913 2 07410 0 01914 9 01916 3

Natural English is presented through true-to-life dialogues and texts

Portfolio sections allow for project collaboration

Self-assessment pages give students a real sense of progress

Games, puzzles, cartoon strips and photo stories recycle language in fun contexts

Multi-strand syllabus ensuring a solid foundation in grammar, vocabulary skills and culture

Extra! activities and project work designed for the mixed ability classroom

Chris Barker and Libby Mitchell

All Levels

08428 4

American English

Mega is the American English version of Tempo. Designed specifically for ‘betweenagers’, Mega is a comprehensive course with motivating topics that will stimulate the interest of young teenagers. Mega

Level 1

Level 2

Levels 3

Level 4

ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 Student’s Book Workbook Teacher’s Edition Class CD

02310 8 02311 5 02312 2 02314 6

02316 0 02317 7 02318 4 02320 7

02322 1 02323 8 02324 5 02326 9

02328 3 02329 0 02330 6 02332 0

All Levels

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Dictionaries

Interactive CD-ROM Resource site www.macmillandictionaries.com Online compendium of curriculum vocabulary

British English

A two-colour dictionary for intermediate level students whose curriculum subjects are taught through the medium of English. Strong curriculum content

Macmillan School Dictionary ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 Paperback CD-ROM

01342 0 05710 3

Study Skills section includes information on:

Special emphasis on school subject vocabulary

Subject-specific words highlighted throughout

Word selection based on the 200 million-word World English Corpus supplemented with words taken from curriculum coursebooks

Helpful reference section containing information on the periodic table, irregular verbs, pronunciation, geographical names and nationalities, and expressions using numbers

Informative two-colour illustrations relating to curriculum content

Language help

composition

Information on grammar patterns, collocations, phrases and phrasal verbs

exam skills

Helpful example sentences based on real-life English

interpreting graphs

Hundreds of synonyms and antonyms

IT language

Information on spelling with inflections for irregular and semi-regular verbs, adjectives and nouns

project work

Special help boxes on word families, synonym sets and vocabulary building

punctuation

Ease of use

text types

Clear layout

writing up experiments

Simple definitions using a restricted defining vocabulary

Menus for words with five or more meanings for easy navigation

■ ■

AWARD WINNER

Winner of the English-Speaking Union President's Award 2004

The CD-ROM combines the full text of the Macmillan Essential Dictionary Dictionary, with pronunciation practice, activities, illustrations, sound effects, photographs, animations and useful search facilities. In addition, users can access a fully-searchable compendium of curriculum vocabulary online.

Cross-section of a volcano

The greenhouse effect

The carbon cycle

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Dictionaries

NEW Interactive CD-ROM Resource site www.macmillandictionaries.com

British English

A two-colour English dictionary suitable for upper secondary and university students who study their subjects in English. Packed with curriculum words and a major encyclopedic section, it is the complete reference source for students at this level. Strong curriculum content ■

Over 10,000 subject-specific words labelled

More than 150 two-colour technical illustrations explain complex topics at a glance

Example sentences are relevant to students throughout the world

Collocations are shown in bold within entries, to help students speak and write more naturally

Definitions are easy to understand while being technically accurate and using appropriate terminology. They are written using a restricted vocabulary of 3,000 words and their accuracy has been checked by expert consultants

Macmillan Study Dictionary ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 Paperback + CD-ROM

401969

Reference section A reference section at the back of the book contains the following: ■

A Study Skills section covering taking notes, essay writing, preparing for exams, writing informal and business letters and emails, presenting CVs, punctuation, dealing with data, ICT, literary devices, and using numbers

A Reference section covering the periodic table, SI units and conversions, irregular verbs and a pronunciation table

The CD-ROM combines the full text of the dictionary with recorded pronunciations of every headword in British and American English. Users can search for words in a particular topic area. All illustrations are included and are accompanied by animations of some technical illustrations. The content of the reference section is included in a searchable format with interactive full-colour maps.

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Dictionaries

British English

American English

An essential reference for the classroom and home, offering invaluable support for those wishing to write and speak English accurately. Comprehensive

Macmillan Essential Dictionary British English Editions ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 British English paperback with CD-ROM British English paperback

Two-colour dictionary and CD-ROM for intermediate learners – over 45,000 headwords, phrases and phrasal verbs, with 36,000 examples showing how words are used

Special emphasis on contemporary vocabulary, such as computer language, new senses and colloquial language

Easy-to-use 03948 3 03947 6

American English Edition ISBN PREFIX 978 0333 Paperback with CD-ROM Paperback ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 Irregular verb wheels (pack of 10)

Clear, simple definitions using just over 2,300 of the most common words

Menus in entries with five or more senses guide users straight to the meaning they want

The 3,500 most important words to learn are highlighted in red and graded for frequency of use, to build students’ awareness while learning vocabulary

99212 8 99211 1 07988 4

Essential ■

24-page Language Study section on key areas such as pronunciation, collocation and wordbuilding helps learners to improve their English

Over 700 illustrations throughout aid understanding

Frequent colour Help Boxes containing grammar, vocabulary and usage notes

You can hear the pronunciation of every word in both British and American English, and practise difficult words with the Sound Search function. Used in ‘Quick’ mode, the CD-ROM can give you instant meanings while you read or write documents and emails, and surfing the Internet.

Interactive CD-ROM Resource site www.macmillandictionaries.com

Essential worksheets are available at www.macmillandictionaries.com

A fun and useful tool for memorizing irregular verbs. Contains ten verb wheels.

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Dictionaries

NEW Resource site www.macmillandictionaries.com

British English

A brand-new two-colour dictionary of collocations designed for upper intermediate to advanced students to help them write more natural and idiomatic English. It derives its information from a 2-billion word corpus using leading-edge software, with all entries drafted and edited by an expert team comprising the best ELT lexicographers in the UK.

Key features ■

Collocations presented for over 4,500 carefully selected key words

Within each entry, collocations are grouped in semantic sets

Special focus on collocations frequent in academic and professional writing, with information on register provided where appropriate

Examples from real English to show how collocations are used in context

Easy-to-use layout with all headwords printed in red

Usage boxes with grammatical notes, synonyms and alternative ways of saying a similar thing

Headwords in red

Macmillan Collocations Dictionary ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 Paperback

724037

Examples show the collocations being used in context

Notes to tell you about alternative ways of saying something

Notes to give you specific grammar information

Relationship between headword and collocate made clear

Definitions for each new meaning of the headword

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Macmillan Readers

NEW Macmillan Readers Everyone loves a good book. Our carefully graded series of retold versions of popular classic and contemporary titles and specially written stories continues to grow, with seven new titles including Slumdog Millionaire, Live and Let Die and a biography of Barack Obama. All new titles are available with Audio CDs and include accompanying exercises.

More information about all our Readers titles is available in our Readers Catalogue. View online at www.macmillanenglish. com/readers, or to request a copy, email help@macmillan.com

We’re always online. Websites for everyone

Macmillan Literature Collections Four advanced-level Readers containing original, unsimplified short stories written by famous classic and modern writers. These collections come with substantial support material for each story, including a short summary; a description of major themes; pre-reading vocabulary activities; post-reading language and comprehension exercises; a literary analysis section and essay questions. These collections will help ease students’ transition from graded Readers to authentic reading, giving them the joy of feeling that they are finally reading and studying literature just as it was written.

Audio downloads

Eco-friendly eBooks

Macmillan Literature Collections ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 Macmillan Literature Collections: American Stories Macmillan Literature Collections: Horror Stories Macmillan Literature Collections: Love Stories Macmillan Literature Collections: Science Fiction Stories

716896 716933 716926 716919

Macmillan Readers Website Student’s section includes: ■

The Book Corner club

Worksheets and answer keys

Tips for academic and creative writing

Sample chapters

Webquests and URLs for further reading

Sample audio

Articles

Author data sheets

Level test

Using Graded Readers in the Classroom guide

Interviews with authors

Audio, poetry and author biography worksheets All of the above and more available at

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Macmillan Readers www.macmillanenglish/readers.com

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CLIL

British English

SEE ALSO Macmillan School Dictionary page 48 Uncovering CLIL page 62

Interactive CD-ROM

Keith Kelly A series of CLIL books designed for students who are taught subjects through the medium of English. Created as an easy-to-use reference tool for students, each title in the series includes clear glossaries and motivating activities that practise the vocabulary in context. The subject-specific vocabulary is informed by the Macmillan School Dictionary curriculum corpus.

Key subject-specific topic areas

Transparent topic glossary with key headwords, definitions and phonetic transcriptions of individual vocabulary items with examples in context

Geography Practice Book

Key features of the CD-ROMS

Key features of the books

Engaging practice exercises in each topic using the vocabulary at word, sentence and text level

Easy–to-use, fully searchable glossaries include pronunciation examples

Interactive activities by topic help bring the subject to life

Mind-mapping tools, which can be saved, help with lexical imprinting

Comprehensive diagram bank of illustrations available with and without labels

Clear diagrams visually represent difficult concepts

ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 Practice Book (Without Key) Practice Book (With Key) Practice Book (Without Key) CD-ROM Pack Practice Book (With Key) CD-ROM Pack CD-ROM

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Science Practice Book ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 Practice Book (Without Key) Practice Book (With Key) Practice Book (Without Key) CD-ROM Pack Practice Book (With Key) CD-ROM Pack CD-ROM

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British English

Key Features

Susan Holden The Macmillan Topics series presents factual topics in a fun and interesting magazine-style format that motivates students to read in English. The cross-curricular nature of the series makes it easy to integrate school subjects with English Language learning. Developing students’ intercultural awareness with articles and projects, the Macmillan Topics offer challenging insights into modern culture and ask students to compare other cultures with their own. The comprehensive Teacher’s Book covers all titles in the series and includes: SEE ALSO Teacher’s notes and activities for each article or project

Photocopiable worksheets

Audio CDs that bring articles to life and provide extensive listening practice

Advice on how Macmillan Topics can be used in Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL)

Suggestions to improve intercultural awareness in the classroom

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Beginner Beginner Plus Elementary Pre-intermediate Intermediate All Levels

ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 People 09490 0 Places 09491 7 Animals Sports Environment Festivals Communication Entertainment Consumers Travel and Tourism ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 Teacher’s Book Pack (with Audio CD)

The reader’s personal experience is placed at the centre of the reading process

The articles present a variety of text-types, styles and formats

Topics related to science, history and the arts provide specialised information and viewpoints

A Word File glossary of key vocabulary on each page gives essential while reading lexical support, with common American and British English differences noted

A Check it Out section provides an up-to-date checklist of websites

Mini-projects and Investigation Points at the end of each article encourage the readers to research further, while the Projects section provides ideas for more extensive research projects

Macmillan School Dictionary page 48 Uncovering CLIL page 62

Topics

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Skills

Interactive CD-ROM

British English

Simon Clarke and Michael Vince Macmillan English Grammar In Context is a three-level grammar practice series with a difference. Incorporating contextual examples in grammar practice activities, Macmillan English Grammar In Context can be used in both the classroom and for self-study. Clear grammar explanations are provided with traditional practice activities and contextual examples that include such cross-curricular content areas such as literature, science, geography, history and social science. Contextual examples of grammar, demonstrating real-world usage of English language, help to bring grammar to life.

Key Features ■

Up-to-date real English, informed by the corpora used for the Macmillan School Dictionary

Includes a focus on lexical grammar with work on collocations, prepositions and common verbs

Most units contain one page of grammar explanation and three pages of practice

With and without key editions available

Unit-by-unit interactive practice exercises

Fully searchable glossary and contextual vocabulary

The presentation of grammar occurs on the first page of the unit

Cross-curricular practice exercises allow students to use the grammar in a meaningful context

Macmillan English Grammar in Context MEGIC ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 Student’s Book with Key CD-ROM Pack Student’s Book without Key CD-ROM Pack

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SEE ALSO Macmillan School Dictionary page 48

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Cross-curricular practice exercises allow students to use the grammar in a meaningful context Macmillan English Grammar in Context Intermediate Student’s Book

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Skills

British English

Malcolm Mann and Steve Taylore-Knowles A modern, three-level series focusing on vocabulary and grammar, ideal for students at Intermediate, Upper Intermediate or Advanced level. The books cater for students preparing for exams, fully meeting their vocabulary and grammar needs.

Michael Vince

Key Features ■

Up-to-date syllabuses based on the B1, B2, C1 and C2 levels of the Council of Europe’s framework

26-28 units per level with systematic and comprehensive grammar and vocabulary input, with a variety of exercise types

In the higher levels there is strong emphasis on revision and consolidation, with regular reviews and tests

Useful reference sections present irregular verbs, phrasal verbs, patterns and collocations and much more to further help the students grasp the harder concepts of grammar

Available with or without the answer key

Many exercises are geared towards exam technique for the relevant level

Destination Grammar & Vocabulary Series ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 Student’s Book with Key Student’s Book without Key

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Destination B2

Destination C1 & C2

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Variety of exercise types consolidate concepts

Destination B2

Comprehensive reference section

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Skills

British English

Digby Beaumont

Key Features

A reference and practice book which deals with the real problems elementary learners face.

Clear and simple grammar explanations are given with the help of diagrams, lively cartoons and illustrations

A glossary of grammar words with simple definitions of each, is given at the beginning of the book

Students can use the book as a self-study and reference book or in class

With and without key editions available

The Heinemann ELT Elementary English Grammar ISBN PREFIX 978 0435 With Key Without Key

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British English

Digby Beaumont and Colin Granger Key Features ■

Each grammar point is given a clear and comprehensive explanation, followed by a wide variety of activating practice exercises

Regular review units help check and consolidate students’ progress

A test section in the back of the book

The Heinemann ELT English Grammar ISBN PREFIX 978 0435 29218 8

British English

This three-level reading comprehension skills series allows practice and development of reading skills for teenagers and young adults. The wide range of text types includes informative, narrative, explanatory and persuasive styles of writing.

Ian Gordon English Reading and Comprehension ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 Student’s’s Book Teacher’s Book

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Skills

American English

Key Features

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Clear explanations and carefully guided practice of the most common sentence patterns in English

Extensive practice of the verb tenses most useful for beginning writers

Thematically related vocabulary to enable students to express themselves on interesting, familiar, and relevant topics

Practice with common punctuation and spelling rules

Dorothy Zemach Sentence Writing introduces students to the most common and useful structures in basic written English. Each unit introduces relevant vocabulary and culminates with an enjoyable writing activity that takes students through the steps of the writing process: brainstorming ideas, arranging ideas with the help of a graphic organiser, writing a short text, and sharing the finished product with classmates. Sentence Writing ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 Student’s Book Teacher’s Guide

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British English

American English

Dorothy Zemach and Lisa Rumisek Writing in Paragraphs takes students from sentence formation to paragraph writing through a process approach. This not only develops students’ paragraph writing skills, but also encourages them to become independent and creative writers.

Key Features ■

Focus on particular aspects of paragraph writing, such as topics, style and development

The course is also available in an American English edition, Paragraph Writing.

Writing support to help with brainstorming, organizing ideas, writing topic sentences, and supporting ideas

Language support to help with vocabulary, grammar and punctuation

Guidance on reviewing personal and classmates’ writing in order to make revisions

Writing in Paragraphs/Paragraph Writing leads naturally into Academic Writing/College Writing. Writing in Paragraphs ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 Student’s Book

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Paragraph Writing ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 Student’s Book Teacher’s Book

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British English

American English

Dorothy Zemach and Lisa Rumisek Academic Writing is for intermediate level students who are preparing to study, or are already studying, in an academic environment and need to improve their writing skills. Academic Writing can be used in class or by students studying alone as the book includes a complete answer key at the back. This course is also available in an American English edition, College Writing.

Academic Writing ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 Student’s Book

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College Writing ISBN PREFIX 978 0333 Student’s Book Teacher’s Book

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Key Features ■

Work on how to generate ideas, organise material, draft, review and revise written work

Additional sample and reference materials at back of the book

Essay development models

Punctuation guide


Effective Reading Practice

NEW Skills

American English

Timothy Kiggell Rainbow offers students of English the full spectrum of reading practice. Each level has 20 units with pre-reading warm-up exercises, main passages with vocabulary work, and a range of follow-up activities that constantly challenge as students gain confidence.

Key Features

Rainbow Effective Reading Practice ISBN PREFIX 978 0230

High-interest, thought-provoking reading material

Level 1

Level 2

Systematic and thorough development of reading skills and techniques

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72686 4

Downloadable teacher’s notes

American English

Lin Lougheed Learning to Listen, for adult and young adult learners of American English, is packed with engaging topics, striking personalities, dynamic listening sources and also offers practical TOEIC®- and TOEFL®-style test practice at the end of every unit.

Learning to Listen is a fresh, lively course offering students opportunities to: Learning to Listen

Listen for different purposes

Observe people engaged in real everyday activities

Build confidence in listening to spoken English

Enjoy the richness and variety of spoken English

ISBN PREFIX 978 0333 Student’s Book Teacher’s Book Audio Cassette ISBN PREFIX 978 1405 Audio CD

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American English

Miles Craven Reading Keys, for adult and young adult learners of American English, contains 24 topic-based units organised into eight themes. Texts can be selected by topic, genre, reading skill or vocabulary skill. Extra activity sheets, key skills worksheets and a word list at the back of the Student’s Book complete this comprehensive reading course. Key Features Reading Keys

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

ISBN PREFIX 978 0230 Student Book Teacher’s Guide Pack

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Teacher’s Guide Pack contains Teacher’s Guide and Test Generator CD-ROM

New edition with vocabulary linked to the Macmillan English Dictionary red words

Additional vocabulary activities, for example, collocations

Test Generator CD-ROM with customisable tests

Extracts from Macmillan Readers encourage extensive reading

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Books for Teachers

The Macmillan Books for Teachers series has been written to inform teachers worldwide. They are insightful and practical, with a focus on covering the most effective theories and techniques for real-world teaching situations. All of our titles have been written by leaders in their fields, and insights from academic research are combined with a wealth of hands-on experience to create books which are both practical and engaging.

Resource site www.macmillanenglish.com/methodolgy Available as ebooks at www.macmillaneducation.com/bookstore

Our series editor, Adrian Underhill, is a well-known teacher trainer and consultant. He works with educators in many countries on the development of continuous professional learning programmes, humanistic education, interpersonal skills and organisational development.

The Macmillan Webinars are a series of live talks, broadcast over the internet to teachers worldwide. Free to access, and viewable from any computer with an internet connection, teachers have the opportunity to watch the talks and put questions directly to Macmillan authors. To learn more, and to view or download the archived webinars visit

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Downloadable sample pages and activities from the titles in the series

Updates for selected titles featuring the latest developments in the field and new weblinks

A regular column from our series editor, Adrian Underhill

Video footage of our authors giving talks and workshops, along with their PowerPoint presentations and handouts to download

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Visit our YouTube™ channel and watch Macmillan authors in action around the world

Choose from an ever-expanding library of high-quality video content

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Jim Scrivener – trainer, teacher and ELT writer. After a long spell in Hungary, I’m living in Hastings again with my wife Noémi and a 17 month old baby. My recent work includes Teacher’s Books, Resource Packs and Portfolios for Straightforward (Macmillan), training on a CELTA ourse in Geneva and a Cert TESOL in Hastings and various commissions for Cambridge ESOL. My best-known writing is probably Learning Teaching (Macmillan), Basics: Teaching Grammar (OUP) and the teaching tips I write for Onestopenglish.com and the Guardian Weekly. I like the various echoes within the title Learning Teaching – and especially the way that Learning could be either a verb or an adjective. As a verb, it suggests that it is possible to learn how to teach. Good teachers are not born; they work very hard to become good. As an adjective, it suggests that there exists a kind of teaching where the teacher is also learning. Not a dead, stuffed, fixed-in-concrete, habitual teaching, but a learning teaching. Learning and teaching have a strange relationship to each other. A teacher can teach till they are blue in the face and yet there might be no student learning going on. Conversely, students can often learn very well without any teaching. Solving the mystery of the relationship between learningand teaching is at the heart of a teacher’s job.

Books for Teachers

Featured Author

NEW What to Teach and How to Teach it

Jim Scrivener Teaching English Grammar is the essential handbook book for teachers wanting to prepare and deliver effective grammar lessons. It combines a comprehensive grammar reference with practical teaching advice, helping teachers to both understand grammar points and to present them. Every trainee teacher and language school staffroom should have a copy of this book. Who is it for? ■

Teacher trainers and trainee teachers on courses such as the Cambridge CELTA and Trinity Certificate in TESOL

Newly qualified teachers who need to teach grammar in their classes, and are looking for support and ideas

Teaching English Grammar ISBN PREFIX 978 0230

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AWARD WINNER Jim Scrivener Learning Teaching has been one of the most successful guides to English since it was first published in 1994. Not only a superb teaching textbook for initial training courses, it is also a no-nonsense handbook for practising ELT teachers, helping you to succeed from class to class, from week to week and from year to year. This extended edition takes into account recent changes in thinking about ELT. Jim Scrivener’s approach is not merely theoretical: Learning Teaching is packed with practical and immediately useable activities.

Who is it for? ■

Teachers about to embark on an initial teacher training course such as a CELTA

Newly-qualified teachers

In-service teachers looking to expand or review their areas of knowledge

Learning Teaching ISBN PREFIX 978 1405

01399 4

How to Teach Academic Reading and Writing

Sam McCarter and Phil Jakes Uncovering EAP explains the processes involved in teaching academic writing and reading through concise theoretical overviews. These are complemented by an extensive range of practical activities and worksheets which teachers can put to immediate use in their classrooms. Case studies give examples of real-life challenges faced by EAP teachers, along with suggestions on how to tackle these situations. Who is Uncovering EAP for? ■

Teachers new to teaching academic writing and reading

More experienced teachers looking for new ideas and resources for their classrooms

Uncovering EAP ISBN PREFIX 978 0230

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Books for Teachers

for the Primary Classroom Carol Read Carol Read is a well-known primary specialist and teacher trainer, as well as the author of numerous primary courses. She’s now written the definitive handbook for all primary teachers and teacher trainers. 500 Activities for the Primary Classroom is the answer to that perennial question of “What on earth am I going to do with my class tomorrow?” Aimed at teachers of children between the ages of 3 and 12, this is a lively, varied compendium of ideas and classroom activities. Every primary teacher and teacher trainer should have a copy of this book! 500 Activities for the Primary Classroom ISBN PREFIX 978 1405

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Pete Sharma and Barney Barrett The ideal companion for any teacher interested in the use of technology in the language classroom, Blended Learning provides a practical overview of the technology currently available. It combines basic information for the technological novice with sophisticated ideas for using technology in the classroom. Teachers are offered practical ideas and suggestions for ways to use technology to enhance and support students’ learning. The authors also examine the implications of the use of technology for language teaching methodology in general. Blended Learning ISBN PREFIX 978 0230

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Scott Thornbury An A-Z of ELT is a fully cross-referenced, alphabetical guide to ELT that defines and explains essential language teaching concepts and terminology from fields including grammar, linguistics, discourse analysis, phonology, etc. It describes language teaching techniques and theories and summarises the major issues and debates associated with each concept. The entries are clear, concise and readable, accessible to users with little or no specialist knowledge. Who is it for?

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Trainee teachers for whom the terminology and concepts may be new

Teachers who want to refresh or clarify their knowledge and to find out more about the history of teaching methodology or the various views on teaching concepts and methodology

Teacher trainers who want to give clear definitions of terms and concepts

Content and Language Integrated Learning in Bilingual and Multilingual Education

Peeter Mehisto, Maria-Jesus Frigols and David Marsh Uncovering CLIL is a guide for both language and subject teachers to the various methodologies and techniques involved in CLIL teaching. Packed with practical ideas and suggestions about what works in the classroom, and featuring explanations and examples of how to use CLIL at primary, secondary and vocational levels, Uncovering CLIL is the essential companion for CLIL teachers. Who is Uncovering CLIL for?

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Teachers just getting started in CLIL

Teachers who are already teaching in a CLIL context, and looking for a deeper theoretical understanding or new ideas to try in class


Scott Thornbury How do we design sentences to fit their purposes and how do we combine them to communicate complex, contextualised meanings? In this witty and incisive book, Scott Thornbury takes apart discourse to show how it is organised and how it aids communication. Starting with an examination of genre, he goes on to look at how we structure written and spoken text and how we use these structures in comprehending meanings. Most importantly, Scott Thornbury shows how insights into discourse can – and should – affect our work as language teachers. The idea that we need to help students work ‘at the level of text’ as well as make correct sentences is not a new one. But here you will find suggestions – backed up by practical, fun activities – for how you can achieve this in your classroom.

Books for Teachers

Introducing Discourse Analysis

Beyond the Sentence ISBN PREFIX 978 1405

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English Pronunciation

AWARD WINNER

Adrian Underhill Sound Foundations is an ideal introduction to the English phonological system and an invaluable resource, whether you teach full pronunciation courses or would simply like to improve the quality of your work on pronunciation as it comes up in the classroom. The first half of the book is a description of the phonological system. In it, Adrian Underhill discusses the sounds of English and describes how they are physically produced. The second half consists of creative and practical classroom activities which you can use to help your students improve their pronunciation. The latest edition includes an Audio CD which contains clearly recorded examples of the sounds described in the book. Sound Foundations ISBN PREFIX 978 1405

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David Seymour and Maria Popova This is a book which does exactly what it says on the cover. It provides a huge instant repertoire of teaching ideas, none of which require photocopying. It includes both classroom classics that all ELT teachers come to know and love, and new activities, at a range of levels from elementary to upper intermediate. The clear organisation of the book makes it easy to cross-refer and supplement your coursebook or syllabus. All the activities have been classroom-tested and work with a wide range of students.

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Scott Thornbury As teachers, we often talk about ‘covering’ grammar points. Scott Thornbury explains why it is more useful to think about how we ‘uncover’ grammar, to reveal the workings of the system to our students and encourage them to notice what is going on. The book uses extracts from exchanges in real classrooms, authentic texts and language teaching tasks.It provides lots of practical activities so that you can immediately and easily put the ideas to work in your classroom.

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Books for Teachers

Jayne Moon There is something special about teaching children. Jayne Moon’s academic rigour and classroom experience inform every page of this book – but what shines through is a sense of the privilege it is to participate in someone’s learning at this stage in their lives. This is a practical handbook with lots of teaching suggestions – but it is also a source of inspiration.

Children Learning English ISBN PREFIX 978 1405

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Rod Bolitho and Brian Tomlinson Discover English focuses on a key skill for language teachers: language analysis. The authors highlight selected areas of grammar and vocabulary and provide exercises and commentaries designed to develop your language analysis skills.

Discover English ISBN PREFIX 978 1405

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in a Foreign Language Christine Nuttall In this classic text, Christine Nuttall examines and breaks down the skills we use in reading. Based on this analysis, she suggests practical strategies you can immediately use in the classroom to help your students develop their reading competence to a higher level. Especially useful for exam and EAP classes.

Teaching Reading Skills in a Foreign Language ISBN PREFIX 978 1405

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A Guide for Teachers in Training Roger Gower, Diane Phillips and Steve Walters Teaching Practice is an essential reference book for EFL teachers and trainers on pre-service courses. It takes account of current views on training and is consistent with Cambridge ESOL’s guidelines for CELTA.

Teaching Practice ISBN PREFIX 978 1405

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An Introduction to English Language (3RD EDITION)

NEW EDITION English Language

NEW

Koenraad Kuiper and W. Scott Allan

Edited by Jonathan Culpeper, Francis Katamba, Paul Kerswill, Ruth Wodak and Tony McEnery

The third edition of this successful text remains essential for students and teachers of English language and introductory linguistics, and now has a companion website containing quizzes, mp3 audio clips and Power point movie lectures to aid study.

A fresh and wide-ranging introduction to English language and linguistics, infused with the very latest research. Written in an accessible style that makes for an attractive read, this will be a most useful companion for any student of English and the linguistics of English.

Study Skills for Speakers of English as a Second Language

The English Language and Linguistics Companion

Marilyn Lewis and Hayo Reinders

Edited by Keith Allan, Geoff Finch, Julie Bradshaw, Georgina Heydon and Kate Burridge

Written in a clear and friendly way, this book gives invaluable practical support and information for the thousands of students who go abroad every year to study in English-speaking universities.

Palgrave

Palgrave Macmillan is a global academic publisher serving learning and scholarship in the field of higher education, and publishing for the professional business and serious non-fiction markets. For more information, please visit: www.palgrave.com.

NEW

A one-stop student resource covering all aspects of studying language and linguistics, from the core topics, terms and concepts of the subject to study skills and career pathways.

The Study Skills Handbook

English Grammar: An Introduction

(3RD EDITION)

(2ND EDITION)

Stella Cottrell A no-nonsense, practical guide to help students maximise their potential during their time at university, this book is an invaluable companion for any student.

Peter Collins and Carmella Holla

The Frameworks of English: Introducing Language Structures

Studying the English Language

(2ND EDITION)

Rob Penhallurick

Fully revised and expanded, this practical introduction to English grammar is now even more accessible to those without any prior grammatical knowledge. There is greater discussion and exemplification of key terms, while essential topics are now fully introduced at the outset.

NEW EDITION

NEW EDITION

(2ND EDITION)

Kim Ballard

An updated and expanded new edition of this lively introduction to the English language, featuring new chapters on Chomsky, American English and English around the world.

‘As a crystal-clear, well-illustrated exposition of all the linguistic nuts and bolts one would want a beginner English language student to know, this is unsurpassed.’ Jonathan Culpeper, Lancaster University, UK

Research and Practice in Applied Linguistics Series Series Editors: Christopher N. Candlin and David R. Hall All books in this series are written by leading researchers and teachers in Applied Linguistics, with broad international experience. They are designed for the MA or PhD student in TESOL or Applied Linguistics and language-teaching professionals keen to develop their expertise and understanding of the field. Intercultural Interaction Helen Spencer-Oatey and Peter Franklin

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NEW

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Researching Vocabulary Norbert Schmitt Tasks in Second Language Learning Virginia Samuda and Martin Bygate Teaching English to Young Learners Anna Maria Pinter The Developing Language Learner Dick Allwright and Judith Hanks

An Introduction to English Language (3rd Edition) English Grammar: An Introduction (2nd Edition) English Language Intercultural Interaction Researching Vocabulary Studying the English Language (2nd Edition) Tasks in Second Language Learning

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Teaching English to Young Learners The Developing Language Learner The English Language and Linguistics Companion The Frameworks of English (2nd Edition)

9780230203426 9781403985323 9781403989710 9780230013148

Palgrave Study Skills Study Skills for Speakers of English as a Second Language The Study Skills Handbook (3rd Edition)

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Macmillan Digital

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Software Macmillan publishes a wide range of software products for use both in the classroom and self-study, including Interactive Whiteboard software, DVD-Roms and CD-Roms.

Websites From free resources to support our print courses, to susbscription sites for teachers with huge resource banks of supplementary materials, to online learning portals for students, Macmillan’s websites provide everything needed for effective language teaching and learning.

Connecting online Macmillan can be found across the web, supporting and engaging with teachers and students wherever they are.

Bookstore Macmillan’s eBook website. Bookstore allows you to view online or download some of our most popular books. Resource books, readers, methodology titles and testing materials are all available either as a whole book, or by the chapter. You search the book before you buy it, view the pages and simply buy in a format that suits you! Please visit the website for more information and a list of available titles.

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Macmillanenglish.com is Macmillan Education’s online catalogue and bookshop. This accessible site provides you with detailed information on Macmillan’s full range of ELT products in both British and American English. From pre-primary materials and graded readers to adult courses and business English titles, Macmillanenglish.com has everything you need to teach English with Macmillan.

MacmillanDictionary.com: A downloadable search box, offering access to the Macmillan Dictionary Online. (www. macmillandictionary. com) Type a word into the box and get straight through to its entry from the Macmillan English Dictionary along with a whole lot more.

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Everything you need to know about Macmillan Education, from information about our regional offices to advice on how to submit your ideas for courses. Macmillaneducation.com is also the home of our digital catalogue, with samples and demos of all our online and digital products. Job opportunities: find out how you could become part of Macmillan’s publishing operations all over the world

About us: browse our extensive catalogue, from local curriculum materials and market-leading ELT courses to interactive whiteboard software and online resources.

Macmillan digital: discover Macmillan’s range of digital publishing, from Macmillan English Campus to online resources and DVD and CD-ROMs

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Online Resources

The world’s number one resource site for English language teachers With over 6,500 resources organised into core subject areas, including complete lesson plans, worksheets, audio, video and flashcards, you’ll always find what you’re looking for on onestopenglish. Whether you teach children, teenagers, adults or business executives, onestopenglish is the only place to come for your English language teaching materials. At only £32 for a year’s subscription, it really is the best value on the web.

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Find a huge range of audio and podcasts, with easy to use lesson plans

Search for materials by age, level and language focus using our advanced search

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Access a complete subscription service, with resources published every week

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NEW

New from onestopenglish - onestopblogs Onestopblogs brings together blogs from throughout the English language teaching community. Featuring blogs from the best teaching voices on the web, onestopblogs is the portal for news, views, tips and trends in English language teaching. This innovative new service removes the need to subscribe to different blog feeds, providing an easy way to keep your ear to the ground in the world of English language teaching. Top stories: Stories that are being discussed on several blogs are brought together on the homepage, making it easy to see what’s new. Latest posts: Keep up-to-date with the latest thoughts from ELT bloggers, all on one page. Publications: Find out which books and academic papers are creating a buzz in the blogosphere. Submit a blog: Put your own blog forward for inclusion or suggest a blog that you like.

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Earth Cycles - Living NEW ISBN

978 9776 21927 4

Earth Cycles - Non-Living NEW ISBN

978 9776 21926 7

Recycle, Reduce, Reuse and Rethink 1 NEW ISBN

978 9776 21939 7

Recycle, Reduce, Reuse and Rethink 2 NEW ISBN

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978 9776 21940 3

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Macmillan Arabic Library Extreme Jobs NEW ISBN

978 9776 21941 0

Getting into... Basketball and Soccer NEW ISBN

978 9776 21938 0

Future Energy NEW ISBN

978 9776 21933 5

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Robots and Robotics 1 NEW ISBN

978 9776 21928 1

Robots and Robotics 2 NEW ISBN

978 9776 21929 8

Robots and Robotics 3 NEW ISBN

Scientists at Work 1 NEW ISBN

978 9776 21935 9

Scientists at Work 2 NEW ISBN

978 9776 21936 6

Scientists at Work 3 NEW ISBN

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978 9776 21961 8

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978 9776 21930 4


Macmillan Arabic Library Dangerous Creatures NEW ISBN

978 9776 21937 3

Artists at Work 1 NEW ISBN

978 9776 21931 1

Artists at Work 2 NEW ISBN

978 9776 21932 8

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Author Index

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M

Allan, K Allwright, D

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B Ballard, K Barker, C Barraclough, C Barrett, B Beaumont, D Beare, N Bolitho, R Bowen, M Bradshaw, J Broadbent, P Brown, D Brown, R Burridge,K Bygate, M

65 47 28 62 57 12,24 64 10,12,16,20 65 36 28 30 65 65

C Candlin, C N Clarke, S Collins, P Cottrell, S Craven, M Crawford, M Culpeper, J

65 55 65 65 59 47 65

D Davies, P A

18,24

E Ellis, P

10,16,20,46

F Fidge, L Finch, G Finnie, R Franklin, P Frigols, M J

16,29,30 65 24 65 62

G Garton-Sprenger, J Gordon, I Gower, R Granger, C Graves, S

44,45 57 64 43,57 30

H Hall, D R Hanks, J Harper, K Heydon, G Hill, D A Hocking, L Holden, S Hollo,C Howard-Williams, D

65 65 23 65 45 12,16 54 65 46

J Jakes, P

61

K Katamba, F Kelly, K Kerswill, P Kiggell, T Kniveton, J Kulper, K

65 54 65 59 24 65

L Lambert, V Lewis, M Linse, C Llanas, A Lougheed, L

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25 65 8,9 24 59

Mann, M Marsh, D McEnery, T McMarter, S Mehisto, P Mitchelhill, B Mitchell, L Moates, J Moon, J Munton, G

56 62 65 61 62 30 47 21 64 30

N Nuttall, C

64

P Penhallurick, R Phillips, D Pinter, A M Popova, M Pritchard, G Prodromou, L Prowse, P Pye, D

65 64 65 63 10,21,23 45,47 44,45 21

R Read, C Reinders, H Revell, J Rumisek, L

22,62 65 24 58

S Samuda, V Schmitt, N Scott Allan, W Schottman, E Scrivener, J Seymour, D Sharma, P Simmons, N Skinner, C Spencer-Oatey, H Stannett,K Sweeney, G

66 66 66 8,9 61 63 62 5,6 24 68 43 23

T Taylor, J Taylore-Knowles, S Thomas, A Thornbury, S Tomalin, M Tomlinson, B

46 56 10,23 62,63 46 64

U Underhill, A

63

V Vale, D Vince, M Viney, B

28 55 23

W Walters, S Weller, J West, J Wilson, K Wodak, R Wren, W

64 23 23 46 65 16

Z Zemach, D

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A A-Z of ELT, An Academic Writing All Aboard! American Shine

M 62 58 24 44

B Beyond the Sentence Blended Learning Bounce Bravo!

63 62 24 23

C Caravan Children Learning English College Writing

21 64 58

D Destination Grammar and Vocabulary Series Developing Language Learner, The Discover English

56 65 64

E English Grammar: An Introduction English Language English Language and Linguistics Companion, The English Reading and Comprehension English World Explorers

65 65 65 57 12 30

F Fantastic! Fingerprints Footprints Frameworks of English Introducing Language Structures, The

8 57 57 5 43

I Introduction to English Language, An Inspiration Intercultural Interaction I Wonder Why Series

65 45 65 39

J Jump Aboard Jump Ahead Readers

18 34

K Kingfisher Young Knowledge Series

47 46

O Onestopclil.com Onestopenglish.com

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P Paragraph Writing Picture Grammar for Children Playtime

58 28 10

R Rainbow Effective Reading Practice Reading Keys Researching Vocabulary

59 59 65

S Sentence Writing Shine Shine Middle East Edition Smash Smile for Me Sound Foundations Studying the English Language Study Skills for Speakers of English as a Second Language Study Skills Handbook, The Surprise!

58 44 44 47 23 63 65 65 65 10

T 24 9 22 65

H Hats On Heinemann ELT Elementary English Grammar, The Heinemann ELT English Grammar, The Hello Jojo Hot Spot

Mega Move Ahead

Title Index

500 Activities for the Primary Classroom 700 Classroom Activities

Tasks in Second Language Learning Teaching English Grammar Teaching English to Young Learners Teaching Practice Teaching Reading Skills in a Foreign Language Tempo Time for English Twist and Shout

65 62 65 64 64 47 23 25

U Uncovering CLIL Uncovering EAP Uncovering Grammar

62 62 63

W Way Ahead Way Ahead Readers Writing in Paragraphs

20 34 63

Y You and Me Young Writers

6 29

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L Learning Teaching Learning to Listen Little Writers

62 59 29

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