Progressive Skills in English 4 Teacher’s Book

Terry Phillips, Anna Phillips

£25.00

A new four-level academic course, designed to prepare students for entry into English-medium study.

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ISBN: 9781859646878

Intermediate
CEF Level: B2  IELTS Level: 5.5 to 6.0

Product Description

 

Progressive Skills in English 4: Teacher’s Book

Do you need English in your studies? Then you need the Progressive Skills in English Course.

The course builds the skills required for lectures, tutorials, reading research and written assignments in English.

Now with fantastic, extensive online resources at www.skillsinenglish.com

Listening skills include:

  • note-taking, using scientific numbering
  • using lecture handouts effectively
  • understanding a speaker’s arguments
  • understanding concessions
  • recognizing start / end of digressions

Speaking skills include:

  • clarifying issues in a discussion
  • raising / dealing with an objection
  • expressing and dealing with uncertainty
  • summarizing
  • referring to research

Reading skills include:

  • highlighting key points
  • recognizing and recording sources
  • making inferences
  • reacting to texts
  • understanding sentence relationships

Writing skills include:

  • linking sentences
  • restating (avoiding plagiarism)
  • supporting statements with evidence
  • writing about graphs
  • using lexical cohesions

Go to www.skillsinenglish.com for fantastic, free student resources to practise, and improve on your skills. Resources include practice activities for: vocabulary, grammar, reading, listening and speaking.

Did you know? Progressive Skills is also available in separate Listening & Speaking, Reading and Writing courses.

Accompanying Progressive Skills in English 4 Course Book and Workbook also available.

 


Format: Paperback

Publication date: 19 Mar 2013

Number of pages: 294

Contents

Book maps
Introduction
Theme 1: Geography and the modern world
Theme 2: Communication
Theme 3: Media and advertising
Theme 4: Living life to the full
Theme 5: The past, present and future of food
Word list

Author details

Terry Phillips has worked in ELT for more than 35 years as a teacher, teaching supervisor, manager and language school owner. As a consultant, he has worked in more than 20 countries in all parts of the world, advising state and private language institutions on all aspects of school management.

For the last ten years, he has been a full time freelance writer with his wife Anna, producing more than 160 published books in ELT. Although he and Anna have worked for all the major publishers, all recent works have been for Garnet Education.

Terry is the series editor of the English for Specific Academic Purposes series for Garnet Education, which aims to prepare students to entry into a particular faculty for English-medium tertiary education. The series won the ESU award in 2009.

Anna Phillips has worked in ELT for more than 30 years. She has worked as a teacher of both multilingual and monolingual classes, with teenagers and adults, in both the UK and abroad.

Anna began writing materials for special courses as a senior teacher working for the British Council in Oman. Later, as Director of Studies and Owner-Manager of the International House school in Oman, she spent much of her time adapting and developing materials, owing to the lack of suitable course books for the needs of the students. During this period Anna was also extensively involved in teacher training, both in-service and also for CELTA and DELTA. She was also an examiner for CELTA and travelled extensively throughout the Gulf region in this role.

In 1989 Anna completed her MA (TEFL) from Reading University.

Since returning to the UK, Anna has worked with Terry Phillips on a large number of textbooks for a variety of publishers. Anna’s particular interest is making course books more ‘user friendly’ for teachers who are not native speakers of English.

Reviews

“Precise details on every lesson including answers and model essays are found in the Teacher’s Book, which is excellent value. For each lesson it details the objectives and a general introduction, highlights the grammar, optional activities, transcripts and answers as well as a closure section, and provides (through methodology notes) some useful tips on giving feedback in writing. The authors’ approach to the skills methodology is explained, and possible routes through the coursebook from a 25-hour course to a 120-hour course are provided.”

“All in all, the components of Progressive Skills in English Level 4 provide a rich variety of language learning for a skills-focused course, with detailed support from the Teacher’s Book and additional practice in the Workbook. The authors have used their extensive experience in the field of academic English to produce a flexible package which IELTS teachers and teachers of academic English Level 4 will welcome.”

- Margaret Bade (UNITEC) for The TESOLANZ Journal, Volume 22, 2014