Thứ Hai, 31 tháng 7, 2017

Magazines Learn Hot English

1-Magazines Learn Hot English Issue 175 December 2016
Learn 300 new words and expressions with every issue of Learn Hot English magazine! Improve your reading, listening and pronunciation skills.

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2-Magazines Learn Hot English Issue 176 January 2017
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3-Magazines Learn Hot English Issue 177 February 2017
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LONGMAN I Think You Think L.G. Alexander

The book is designed to develop discussion skills by presenting a range of topics which are of universal human interest.
 
 
 
The 30 topics are graded at the levels of Structural Readers Stages 3-6, and the book is intended for use with adult students of English at intermediate level. Each topic comes with a set of comprehension questions, debate, discussion and speaking prompts.

Joyful Teaching and Learning in the Primary School by Denis Hayes - Learning Matters

This new title applies inspiring ideas and teaching approaches to the different subject areas taught in primary schools. Using a practical, subject-based approach, it promotes creativity, innovativeness and enthusiasm as integral to effective teaching and enhanced standards.
 
 
 
Each chapter introduces a subject, its key issues, vital knowledge and pedagogical implications. In addition, case studies, action points, key quotes and thought-provoking suggestions for practice encourage readers to engage with the text.
 
 
 
Offering refreshing, innovative perspectives in an accessible format, this book will help trainees and teachers to develop skills, boost their confidence and, crucially, increase their own and their pupils enjoyment.
 

Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne

Written almost a century before the daring flights of the astronauts, Jules Verne’s prophetic novel of man’s race to the stars is a classic adventure tale enlivened by broad satire and scientific acumen. 
 
 
When the members of the elite Baltimore Gun Club find themselves lacking any urgent assignments at the close of the Civil War, their president, Impey Barbicane, proposes that they build a gun big enough to launch a rocket to the moon

Grumpty Badgers Christmas by Paul Bright and Jane Chapman

Christmas is coming and everyone is so excited - except for Grumpy Badger. Piffle he shouts. I am going to sleep until spring, and if anyone wakes me up I shall be VERY grumpy.


But then Grumpy Badger has three visitors... and there is a great crisis. Will he learn the error of his ways before it's too late?


Essential Grammar in Use 4th For Elementary

The world's best-selling grammar series for learners of English. Essential Grammar in Use is a self-study reference and practice book for elementary-level learners (A1-B1), used by millions of people around the world.



With clear examples, easy-to-follow exercises and answer key, the Fourth edition is perfect for independent study, covering all the areas of grammar that you will need at this level. 

Encyclopedia of Primary Education by Denis Hayes

Unique in its field, the Encyclopedia of Primary Education brings together a wide-ranging body of information relating to current educational practice in a single indispensable volume.
 
 
 
This book provides a series of descriptions, definitions and explanations that engage with important practical and conceptual ideas in primary education and contains over 500 entries
 
 
 
Based on the author’s extensive experience in primary education, entries combine an interrogation of educational concepts with the pedagogical and practical implications for classroom practice, children’s learning and school management.
 
 
This handy reference work will be invaluable to anyone currently teaching or training to teach at primary level, teaching assistants, school governors and parents. In fact it is essential reading for anyone with an interest and passion for primary education.

Developing Thinking Developing Learning by Debra McGregor

"This highly informative book provides a comprehensive guide to the teaching of thinking skills in primary and secondary education."
 
 
 
It is now recognised that thinking skills, such as problem-solving, analysis, synthesis, creativity and evaluation, can be nurtured and developed, and education professionals can play a significant role in shaping the way that children learn and think.
 
 
As a result, schools are being encouraged to make greater use of thinking skills in lessons and the general emphasis on cognition has developed considerably. This book offers a comprehensive introduction to thinking skills in education and provides detailed guidance on how teachers can support cognitive development in their classrooms.
 
 
 
Developing Thinking; Developing Learning discusses how thinking programmes, learning activities and teachers’ pedagogy in the classroom can fundamentally affect the nature of pupils’ thinking, and considers the effects of the learning environment created by peers and teachers. It compares the nature, design and outcomes of established thinking programmes used in schools and also offers practical advice for teachers wishing to develop different kinds of thinking capabilities.
 
 
 
This is an indispensable guide to thinking skills in schools today, and is key reading for education studies students, teachers and trainee teachers, and educational psychologists.
 

Christmas Fun 4 - Earlyreads

Christmas Fun 4 - Earlyreads


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Christmas Adventure - Oxford Reading Tree

The Level 6 Biff, Chip and Kipper Stories, written by Roderick Hunt and illustrated by Alex Brychta, provide a rich story context to help develop language comprehension and decoding skills. 

 
Stories, More Stories A and More Stories B involve familiar situations and a variety of fantasy settings through the magic key adventures. 

CAMBRIDGE The Grammar Activity Book by Bob Obee

A resource book of grammar games for young students.



The Grammar Activity Book is a collection of photocopiable grammar games and activities designed to liven up the English language classroom.


Assessment in Secondary Schools by Val Brooks

How can new teachers use assessment to enhance their teaching? How can assessment help pupils to learn? What are the arrangements for testing and examinations and the statutory assessment requirements at secondary school level?
  
This book is aimed at students who are preparing to teach in secondary schools and newly qualified teachers in their induction year. The entire text is devoted to assessment and therefore it is able to offer an in-depth consideration of aspects of assessment that exercise teachers at the beginning of their career. These include the relationship between assessment and learning, how assessment contributes to planning, ways of marking pupils' work, writing reports for parents and meetings with parents.
 
 
 
Although it is informed by theory and research, the text has a practical orientation. It provides practical examples for readers to consider in developing their own practices and makes suggestions for activities intended to help beginning teachers to develop their own ideas and insights into assessment. The text is written for a graduate and undergraduate audience and aims to promote a thoughtful, well-informed approach to assessment and critical awareness of issues that arise out of practice.

A Message for Santa by Hiawyn Oram 2007

Emily loves Christmas, but there is something about it which makes her heart sink, and that something is Santa Claus.



Emily wants to block up the chimney to prevent Santa entering the house. But her mum inspires her to find another solution. 


A Christmas Journey by Hans Wilhelm

The setting of A Christmas Journey takes place in Jerusalem during a cold winter night. The story tells of two mice who end up running out of food and in hopes of finding food and shelter they set out on a journey.



Along the way Jed and Judith the main characters come across three men on with boxes filled with jewels and coins inside of them


The Teaching Road Map A Pocket Guide for High School and College Teachers

This book is designed for college and secondary educators who are looking for support as they begin their teaching careers.
 
 
 
While preparing new instructors for the demands of teaching, the authors outline some of the main theories on learning styles, contemporary trends in education, and a variety of teaching methodologies.
 

Teaching Is More Than Pedagogical Practice Thirty-Three Strategies for Dealing with Contemporary Students

This book focuses on thirty-three rules or principles that educators often fail to pay heed to in their professional activity.



These are rules that are vaguely articulated or even left unsaid when preparing contemporary teachers.


Teacher Collaboration for Professional Learning Facilitating Study Research and Inquiry Communities

Teacher Collaboration for Professional Learning contains the essential information, tools, and examples teachers and school leaders need to create, manage, and sustain successful collaborative groups. Designed to be a hands-on resource, this practical guide shows you how to:
  • Advocate for collaborative teacher learning
  • Develop and sustain collaborative research groups
  • Organize and conduct productive research projects
  • Address issues of ethics, leadership, and group dynamics
  • Evaluate and sustain collaborative learning activities

Based on data from a major survey, Teacher Collaboration for Professional Learning features extensive case examples from model research communities collaborating within schools, across districts, in partnership with universities, and as online networks. The book also offers a wealth of reproducible templates as well as reflection questions and exercises—invaluable tools for organizing study groups.

OXFORD Departures in Reading

1-OXFORD Departures in Reading A
Departures in Reading  A  makes reading an easy and enjoyable experience for students just beginning to learn English.
 
 
 
Its pages are packed with a wide variety of colourful material, ranging from short puzzles and curious facts to complete short stories.  All the passages are highly illustrated and fun to work with.



Departures in Reading  B  makes reading an easy and enjoyable experience for students just beginning to learn English.


Its pages are packed with a wide variety of colourful material, ranging from short puzzles and curious facts to complete short stories.  All the passages are highly illustrated and fun to work with.



LONGMAN Picture Stories

Picture Stories is, as the title suggests, a book with 28 sets of pictures, each with a set of preparation questions and a sample text.
 

Grammar Survival A Teachers Toolkit 2nd Edition by Geoff Barton

Focusing on what you need to know in the classroom, Grammar Survival provides you with the essential knowledge and tools you’ll need to teach grammar effectively.
 
 
 
This second edition has been updated and restructured to reflect the revised Framework for English, and ten new sections have been added including how to generate ideas, develop viewpoints, improve vocabulary, teach spelling and build reading skills.
 
 
 
This book includes:
          - over forty separate grammar topics including theory and practice
          - clear examples throughout
          - teaching hints and ideas for the classroom
          - practical suggestions for homework. 
 
 
Entertaining and practical, this book is ideal for busy newly qualified and practising teachers looking to improve both their pupils’ and their own understanding of grammar.

Being an Elementary School Teacher Real World Tips and Stories from Working Teachers

The purpose of this book is to help students and career changers get a taste of what it's really like to be an elementary school teacher. It was set out to do so by inviting elementary teachers actively doing their work in classrooms across the country to tell about their experiences.
 
 
 
Dozens of teachers generously shared their wisdom and guidance. The result of this work - which we call "Career Stories"- reveals the rewards, challenges, frustrations, and the do's and the don'ts of being a teacher in today's world.
 
 
 
Teachers often work with children from a variety of cultural backgrounds. Therefore, it is important for Teachers to be aware of and understand different cultures in order to work effectively with a diverse student population.
 
 
 
To address the needs of all students, regardless of cultural heritage, Teachers may include multicultural programming in their lesson plans.When teaching younger children, many Teachers apply a hands-on approach by using "props" (e.g., board games) to help them solve problems, understand abstract concepts, and develop fundamental and critical thought processes. When teaching older children, Teachers use materials of a more sophisticated nature.They also have...

Keynote Upper-Intermediate

1-Keynote Upper-Intermediate Student Book
Featuring remarkable people communicating passionately and persuasively, TED Talks provide the ELT classroom with inspiring ideas and an unparalleled source of authentic language input.
Keynote invites students to explore these life-changing stories and develop a deeper understanding of our world.Underpinned by a carefully designed language syllabus, Keynote enables students to express themselves powerfully and proficiently in English – in their professional and personal lives.
Twelve TED Talks at each level provide a springboard for students to develop their authentic listening, critical thinking and presentation skills.
Clear communicative aims of each lesson are linked to 21st century outcomes and encourage students to respond to ideas and find their own voice.Language is presented using real-world input, including infographics, varied text types and profiles of exciting innovators, companies and organizations making a difference.

Vygotsky in Action in the Early Years The Key to Learning Curriculum by Galina Dolya

Vygotsky in Action in the Early Years is based on the concepts of Lev Vygotsky, one of the twentieth century’s most influential theorists in the field of early years education.
 
 
 
Drawing upon the Key to Learning curriculum, a unique and inspiring programme of cognitive development activities for the Foundation Stage and Key Stage 1, the author shows how you can encourage young children to become independent learners.
 
 
 
Vygotsky in Action in the Early Years transforms Vygotsky’s theory of child development into clear, accessible activities for children between the ages of three and seven, and explains the theory underpinning the practice, enabling practitioners to achieve this in their own setting.

Verb First On The Syntax Of Verb-Initial Languages - Linguistics Today

This collection of papers brings together the most recent crosslinguistic research on the syntax of verb-initial languages. Authors with a variety of theoretical perspectives pursue the questions of how verb-initial order is derived, and how these derivations play into the characteristic syntax of these languages.
 
 
 
Major themes in the volume include the role of syntactic category in languages with verb-initial order; the different mechanisms of deriving V-initial order; and the universal correlates of the order.
 
 
 
This book should be of interest to scholars who work on theoretical approaches to word order derivation, typologists, and those who work on the particular grammars of Celtic, Zapotec, Mixtec, Polynesian, Austronesian, Mayan, Salish, Aboriginal, and Nilotic languages.

The Tools for Successful Online Teaching by Lisa Dawley

Online education continues to grow exponentially, and the majority of universities now offer online courses. However, the unprecedented explosion of online learning courses has resulted in increased demands for online teachers, and regular classroom teachers are often asked to teach in an online environment.
 
 
 
Tools for Successful Online Teaching introduces teachers to the tools of the learning management system (LMS), or the online learning environment. These tools, including chat, threaded discussion, e-mail, surveys, exam builders, and more, are explored to show the strengths and weaknesses of each tool. Multiple examples of objectives and activities are provided to instill a deep understanding, and the reader will gain a long-term ability to create a unique curriculum.
 
 
Content
Chapter.I
Online.Teaching.Today.and.Tomorrow
Chapter.II
Content.Areas.(Syllabus,.Notes,.Lesson.Plans,.and.Documents)
Chapter.III
E-mail
Chapter.IV
Discussion.Forums
Chapter.V
Small.Group.Learning
Chapter.VI
Chat.and.Instant.Messaging
Chapter.VII
Audio/Video.Conferencing.and.Whiteboard
Chapter.VIII
Assessment.and.Survey.Tools
Chapter.IX
Blogs.and.Wikis.
Chapter.X
Learning.to.Use.Multiple.Tools

Teaching and Learning Science by Judith Bennett - Continuum Studies in Research in Education

The Workbook contains a variety of exercises ranging from puzzles, gap fills, crosswords and word searches to additional reading and writing practice thematically linked to the Student’s Book.
 
 
 
These are designed to consolidate and extend the grammar, functions, vocabulary and skills taught in the Student’s book. The Workbook may be used at home or in class. There is a photocopiable key in the Teacher’s Book.
 

Storytelling in the Classroom Enhancing Traditional Oral Skills for Teachers and Pupils by Alison Davies

Helping primary teachers to develop the knowledge and skills to improve their storytelling, this book is written by a professional storyteller.
 
 
 
The author shows the reader how to create the plot and characters, how to enhance presentation techniques including voice, expression and movement and how to develop these skills in young people. The stories in the book provide the vehicle for teachers to practise their new skills and give them the confidence to develop their own stories.
 
 
 
Topics covered in the stories include bullying, disabilities, computer games, friendship and greed.
All those interested in reviving, exploring and developing the oral tradition of storytelling for adults and young people will find this book inspirational.

Solving Word Problems for Life by Melony A Brown

1-Solving Word Problems for Life Grades 3-5 by Melony A Brown
Word problems can be especially difficult for elementary students. This resource provides busy teachers with a new problem for every day of the school year.


Period quizzes assess how well the students are mastering the problems. Tips for working the problems are provided to the students. This is ideal for improving math skills while giving students a starting activity for each day. Grades 3-5.

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2-Solving Word Problems for Life Grades 6-8 by Melony A Brown
Solving Word Problems for Life, Grades 6-8 offers students who struggle with math a daily opportunity to improve their skills. The book offers 180 math word problems. The first 30 focus on 6th-grade math standards, the second 30 on 7th-grade standards, and the last 30 on 8th-grade standards.
 
 
 
There is also a section of more difficult, extra-credit problems titled "Hard-Hat Thinking". All of the activities are designed to strengthen basic math skills and problem-solving ability. Six visual cues—a hammer for adding, a screwdriver for subtracting, gears for multiplying, a saw for dividing, a tape measure for measuring, and a level for averaging—remind the students which math process to follow and further reinforce their skills.
 
 
 
Catering to the growing need to prepare students for gateway tests, the problems here target the areas that appear on these tests most frequently. In this era of accountability, every teacher is concerned with student achievement and adequate yearly progress. This book can help.
 
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