Network 1: Teacher's Book with Testing Program CD-ROM

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  • Bindwijze overig
  • 9780194671897
  • 15 juni 2012
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Network uses social networking to link learners for common goals - shared language success and professional growth. Social networking themes are incorporated through a variety of classroom-based and online tasks. These provide an authentic and meaningful context for language learning. Network is easy to teach and easy to learn from - the one-page, one-lesson, one-learning outcome approach requires minimum preparation and helps you to track your students' progress. Additional resources include authentic video from the BBC Motion Gallery, iTools digital resources for interactive whiteboards, and Online Practice that you can assign as homework and track.

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