English Class

English Class is a course for students aged 11 to 15. It presents language through a storyline featuring teenagers, which provides a fresh and engaging context for language learning. Students will identify with the characters, their adventures, responsibilities and difficulties.

 
 
Children Learning English
 
Children bring to their English lessons many special characteristics and a natural curiosity about the world. Children Learning English helps teachers to... Observe and use the natural learning strengths
 
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Macmillan English Dictionary - Second Edition

B2, C1, C2

Upper Intermediate to Advanced

The second edition of the Macmillan English Dictionary now contains a wealth of new material, while building on the innovative features that won its two prestigious awards.
By identifying in red the most important 7,500 words an advanced learner needs to be able to use, the Macmillan English Dictionary helps give students the confidence and ability to write and speak accurate English.
This new edition offers learners a rich supply of writing help, with 'Get it right' boxes throughout the dictionary for accuracy and a 50-page 'Improve your Writing Skills' section for fluency.
There is also a focus on vocabulary-building, with an 'Expand your Vocabulary' section in the centre of the dictionary, and a 'Thesaurus' function on the CD-ROM.
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Take a tour of the new MED CD-ROM  and find out all about its new features.

 
   
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ISBN COMPONENTS
MACMILLAN ENGLISH DICTIONARY + CD
9781405025263
 
   
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