'Intelligent Business' uses authentic materials from 'The Economist' magazine and covers key business concepts within a comprehensive business English syllabus.
Intelligent Business provides intensive skills-based training in Business English. The Teacher's Book is split into two sections: the first covering the Coursebook and the Workbook; and the second covering the Skills Book.
Intelligent Business provides intensive skills-based training in Business English. The Teacher's Book is split into two sections: the first covering the Coursebook and the Workbook; and the second covering the Skills Book.
The Teacher's Book has straightforward teaching notes and photocopiable activities for the Coursebook and Skills Book. It also has a Test Master CD-ROM which enables you to make your own tests or choose from ready-made placement, progress and end-of-level tests.
An integrated range of components are used to develop students' knowledge of the business world and the skills to work within it. Features authentic texts from the Economist magazine. Includes filling-in-the-blanks, matching, multiple choice, puzzles, short answer, writing and reading exercises.
'A hugely reassuring, common-sense guide no parent of teenage boys should be without.' - Sunday Times In his bestselling An Intelligent Person's Guide to Education, Tony Little, former Head Master of Eton College, asks the fundamental questions about how we should make our schools and schoolchildren fit for the modern world. This book will enlighten teachers, students and anxious parents alike, providing advice from the author's many years as a teacher, headmaster and governor in both independent schools and academies, in answer to the key issues concerning education. Tony Little explains the research behind how teenagers' brains function and how they act accordingly, discusses how to deal with sex, drugs and poor discipline, reassesses the meaning of 'character' in a child's education, and provides his own list of books every bright 16-year-old should read. In addition, he offers tips for parents on dealing with adolescents and communicating with their child's school. Drawing on a lifetime's work in schools, An Intelligent Person's Guide to Education is a refreshing, rational and original take on the most important stage in a child's development. An entertaining and essential book for teachers, parents and students interested in how education should serve our young people, now and in future.
In this collection of essays, the author describes fundamental principles of human learning in the context of teaching music. Written in a conversational style, the individual essays outline the elements of intelligent, creative teaching. Duke effectively explains how teachers can meet the needs of individual students from a wide range of abilities by understanding more deeply how people learn. Teachers and interested parents alike will benefit from this informative book.
Coauthored by two internationally renowned educators and researchers, this resource helps teachers strengthen their classroom practice with lessons that promote successful intelligence—a set of abilities that allow students to adapt and succeed within their environment, make the most of their strengths, and learn to compensate for their weaknesses.