• Eye-catching images, loveable characters and age-appropriate content that grow with your students
• Graded approach to teaching grammar and vocabulary
• Strong strand of cultural awareness and values in each unit
• Picture dictionary, stickers and cut-outs included, along with grammar and vocabulary reinforcement worksheets and verb lists
• Each level contains a Welcome Unit, extra festival lessons and a code to access the Student’s Resource Centre and Student’s Practice Kit
• Student’s Practice Kit contains songs and chants, audio, interactive activities and a vocabulary tool to continue learning at home
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The Student’s Book offers carefully structured lessons that focus on vocabulary, grammar and skills building to CLIL, culture and projects. The Student’s Book Pack contains the Student’s Book and access to the downloadable Student’s Practice Kit.

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Get your class roaring with enthusiasm with this story-based course where students learn about culture and values! American Tiger develops key skills such as social understanding, digital know-how, learning to learn and problem solving – everything students need to achieve their full potential. Within each unit lessons are carefully structured focusing first on vocabulary, grammar, and skills, and building to CLIL, culture, and projects, allowing children to practice and consolidate their learning throughout the unit.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781380004857
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Vendor
Macmillan Education
Vekt
10000 gr
Høyde
275 mm
Bredde
218 mm
Dybde
5 mm
Aldersnivå
L, 07
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Kombinasjonsprodukt

Om bidragsyterne

Carol Read has over 30 years' experience in English language teaching as a teacher, teacher trainer, academic manager, and materials writer. She has taught students of all ages and levels, from very young children to adults. Carol's main specialization is in primary language teaching and she has run numerous teacher education courses and worked as an educational consultant in many different countries in Europe, Latin America, and Asia. Carol has published extensively in the field of teaching English to young learners, including course books, supplementary materials, online storytelling, and CLIL projects, as well as many articles on primary ELT methodology. Her most recent publication, Footprints, is a fully-digital, primary coursebook series. Carol's award-winning titles include 500 Activities for the Primary Classroom, which was Highly Commended in the ESU Duke of Edinburgh awards, and Bugs (with three co-authors), which won a British Council Innovation Award. Carol was President of IATEFL (International Association of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language) 2014–2015. Mark Ormerod is a teacher, teacher trainer, and ELT materials writer from the UK. He has lived and taught abroad for more than 20 years, mostly in France, Spain, and Portugal. His specialty is using drama and mini-dialogues in class with primary school children, as a springboard for developing their confidence and language skills. Mark was Head of Macmillan's Teacher Training Services from 2001 to 2005. He now combines writing and speaking engagements with his work as a teacher.