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Active English Grammar 1

1-Active English Grammar 1 - Sample (Unit 1)
Active English Grammar guide intermediate-level students through more developed aspects of English grammar.
 
 
Active English Grammar lead high-intermediate students through specific, complex aspects of English grammar.
 
 
Following a controlled and logical progression, students build the confidence and ability to use this proper grammar in both real-world and academic settings.
 
 
 
 
Features of the series include:
- Grammar targets introduced in context, with a variety of text types including dialogs, narratives, letters, and emails
- Grammar form and function explained in clear, well-organized charts
- Confidence with each grammar target gained through a carefully-controlled progression of activities
- Listening activities help learners encounter grammar targets in real-life situations, leading to greater comprehension- Each unit includes a review section to consolidate learners' grasp on all grammar targets covered in the unit






2-Active English Grammar 1 Answer Key









3-Active English Grammar 1 Audio CDs












4-Active English Grammar 1 Transcripts






TEA Testing Evaluation Assessment

1-TEA Testing Evaluation Assessment Issue 23 (455) June 2009
LANGUAGE WORKSHOP  /  TESTING READING
Contents
Test 1   Bingo, The Story Of My Dog
Test 2   Art For Heart's Sake
Test 3   What Do The Stars Eat?
Test 4   Swallow's Nest
Test 5   All Things, For All People, Everywhere
Test 6   Bill Gates
Test 7   The Internet
Test 8   The Girl In The Lavender Dress
Test 9   Weapon
Test 10 The Golden Apples Of The Sun
Test 11 Love Your Parents
Test 12 Dogs
Test 13 Too Well
Test 14 London Bridge
Test 15 National Opera House
Test 16 Andriyivs'kyi Uzviz
Test 17 Middle Ages
Test 18 The Normans
Test 19 Harriet
Test 20 Delicious Treat
Test 21 The Magical Picture-Box
Test 22 Marco Polo
Test 23 A Cherokee Alphabet
Test 24 Islands For Sale
Test 25 Mysterious Egypt
 
with ANSWER KEYS



READING and WRITING Tests
 
FOR YOUR TEST FILE
Suggested levels: B1-intermediate / B2-upper-intermediate
 
 
Test 1
Task 1   Essay Writing Tips     
Task 2   Harry Potter and Percy Jackson     
Task 3   Great British Weekends     
Task 4   How to Do India with Kids     
Task 5   J.K. Rowling Accused of Plagiarism     
Task 6   Planning Your Family Adventure     
Test 2   
Task 1  Scholarship Essay     
Task 2  'Diabetic Effect' In Dolphins     
Task 3  Inventions     
Task 4  Pleaserobme Website     
Task 5  Battle Of Bosworth Location     
Task 6  Text Message  



3-TEA Testing Evaluation Assessment Issue 39 (471) October 2009

A monthly supplement to 'ENGLISH:Language & Culture Weekly' 
GET READY FOR TESTING
BUILD YOUR VOCABULARY
 
 
Roots    - Tasks 1-6
Synonyms - Task 7  
Antonyms - Task 8  
Homonyms - Tasks 9-10  
Colorful Words - Task 11  
 
 
KEY + Answer Sheet

Short Articles for Reading Comprehension 3

1- Short Articles for Reading Comprehension 3 Answer Key
Short Articles for Comprehension is a three-level reading course intended for high-beginning to low-intermediate students learning to read English. The non-fiction passages found throughout this series present students with a wide range of informative articles that will help transition students from a learning-to-read stage to a reading-to-learn stage of language development.
 
 
Key features include:
- Non-fiction passages developed with controlled readability
- Full-color photos accompanying each passage
- Multiple reading comprehension and vocabulary reinforcement activities in each unit
- Listening and speaking activities based on the content of reading passages
- Grammar and vocabulary usage exercises






2-Short Articles for Reading Comprehension 3 Audio








3-Short Articles for Reading Comprehension 3 Transcripts and Wordlist

Short Articles for Reading Comprehension 2

1-Short Articles for Reading Comprehension 2 Answer Key
Short Articles for Comprehension is a three-level reading course intended for high-beginning to low-intermediate students learning to read English. The non-fiction passages found throughout this series present students with a wide range of informative articles that will help transition students from a learning-to-read stage to a reading-to-learn stage of language development.
 
 
Key features include:
- Non-fiction passages developed with controlled readability
- Full-color photos accompanying each passage
- Multiple reading comprehension and vocabulary reinforcement activities in each unit
- Listening and speaking activities based on the content of reading passages
- Grammar and vocabulary usage exercises





2-Short Articles for Reading Comprehension 2  Audio










3-Short Articles for Reading Comprehension 2 Wordlist and Transcripts

Short Articles for Reading Comprehension 1

1-Short Articles for Reading Comprehension 1 Sample Unit
Short Articles for Comprehension is a three-level reading course intended for high-beginning to low-intermediate students learning to read English. The non-fiction passages found throughout this series present students with a wide range of informative articles that will help transition students from a learning-to-read stage to a reading-to-learn stage of language development.
 
 
Key features include:
- Non-fiction passages developed with controlled readability
- Full-color photos accompanying each passage
- Multiple reading comprehension and vocabulary reinforcement activities in each unit
- Listening and speaking activities based on the content of reading passages
- Grammar and vocabulary usage exercises
- Audio CDs included






2-Short Articles for Reading Comprehension 1 Audio









3-Short Articles for Reading Comprehension 1 Wordlist and Transcripts

Wings of Fancy Using Readers Theatre to Study Fantasy Genre by Joan Garner - Readers Theatre Series

Featuring scripts for well known classical fantasy stories, as well as more current entries into the genre, Wings of Fancy addresses subgenres such as: Fairies and Enchanted Creatures; Fantastic Beasts and Talking Animals.
 

Simply Shakespeare Readers Theatre for Young People - Readers Theatre Series

You don't have to look any further to find the best of the Bard! From misalliances and misadventures to romance and comedy, students can explore the wonderful world of Shakespeare through Readers Theatre.
 
 
This unique collection of 13 scripts from Weekly Reader's Read magazine features age-appropriate play adaptations from some of Shakespeare's greatest and best-known works. Magnificently preserving the flavor of Shakespeare's writings, the language has been modernized so that young readers can easily grasp and appreciate the characters and the plot.
 
 
Each script is accompanied by a summary, presentation suggestions, and a character list. The scripts can be used independently (for stand-alone performances) or as precursors to classroom units on Shakespeare (e.g., in conjunction with reading or viewing one of Shakespeare's plays in its original version).
 
 
Plays include:
# As You Like It
# Hamlet
# Julius Caesar
# King Lear
# Macbeth
# A Midsummer Night's Dream
# The Merchant of Venice
# Much Ado About Nothing
# Othello
# Romeo and Juliet
# The Taming of the Shrew
# The Tempest
# Twelfth Night Grades 6-12