Four Corners is an integrated four-skills English course for adults and young adults. Four Corners Workbook B, Level 2 has eight-page units that can be used in class or for homework. Units 7-12 provide students with additional vocabulary, grammar, functional language, and reading practice.
An integrated four-skills, American English course for adults and young adults. Four Corners Second Edition Level 2 (CEFR A2) combines effective, communicative methodology with a practical, 'can-do' approach, giving students the language they need to communicate with confidence. Clear learning outcomes and 'can-do' statements for every lesson, linked to the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR), help teachers and their students measure the progress being made. This is the printed Level 2 Workbook B that complements the Level 2 Student's Book B, and consists of the second six units (7-12). It can be used in class or for homework, and provides students with additional vocabulary, grammar, functional language and reading practice.
A collection of twelve lessons that teach English language grammar, vocabulary, functional language, listening and pronunciation, reading and writing and speaking.
A collection of twelve lessons that teach English language grammar, vocabulary, functional language, listening and pronunciation, reading and writing and speaking.
An integrated four-skills, American English course for adults and young adults. Four Corners Second Edition Level 2 (CEFR A2) combines effective, communicative methodology with a practical, 'can-do' approach, giving students the language they need to communicate with confidence. Clear learning outcomes and 'can-do' statements for every lesson, linked to the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR), help teachers and their students measure the progress being made. This is the printed Level 2 Workbook A that complements the Level 2 Student's Book A, and consists of the first six units (1-6). It can be used in class or for homework, and provides students with additional vocabulary, grammar, functional language and reading practice.
Four Corners is an integrated four-skills English course for adults and young adults. Four Corners Student's Book A with Self-study CD-ROM, Level 3 is designed for low intermediate students requiring a thorough presentation of basic grammar, vocabulary, and functional language. Units 1-6 cover high-interest topics such as style, interesting lives, our world, personalities, and the environment. In Four Corners, multiple speaking activities in every lesson tied to measurable outcomes help students and teachers see the results of their learning. Additional 'Keep Talking' activities help students develop fluency. As with other levels of Four Corners, an extensive set of print and electronic course components is available to help develop students' communication and confidence.
Four Corners is an integrated four-skills English course for adults and young adults. Four Corners Workbook B, Level 3 has eight-page units that can be used in class or for homework. Units 7-12 provide students with additional vocabulary, grammar, functional language, and reading practice.
Four Corners takes students from the beginning through the intermediate levels. Using the Common European Framework of Reference, this Level 4 student's book takes students to the B1+ level. This student's book includes twelve lessons that teach English language grammar, vocabulary, functional language, listening and pronunciation, reading and writing and speaking.
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