Learning English for Academic Purposes (LEAP) uses high-interest international content to prepare students for the English academic world. The texts encourage students to apply critical thinking skills as they engage in academic reading and writing and listening and speaking tasks across a range of disciplines. Each strand (Reading and Writing, Listening and Speaking) follows a parallel chapter structure that builds from a warm-up activity to increasingly challenging skill-building assignments and a final speaking or written presentation that synthesizes all the skills learned. Features: Academic vocabulary development, including two Vocabulary Build activities in every chapter, gives students ample opportunity to expand their vocabulary. Three authentic readings per chapter prepare students for the text length and genres they will encounter in academic courses. Wide range of audio presents different viewpoints to encourage students to think critically while developing comprehension of academic content. Linear and guided writing tasks take a process approach to guide students in writing various types of essays and assignments in each chapter. The LEAP Companion Website Plus provides self-graded exercises for reading, listening, vocabulary, and grammar. Also includes teacher access to answer keys, teaching notes, tests, and a gradebook to track student progress.
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The book explores the transformative impact of Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL) in education, emphasizing its role beyond traditional teaching methods. It highlights how technological advancements foster new research and challenge conventional beliefs in language learning. This revised second edition provides educators and researchers with the latest insights and practices, ensuring they remain informed about the evolving landscape of CALL and its potential to enhance language acquisition.
Learning English for Academic Purposes LEAP 2nd edition for English language learners preparing for study in Higher Education is now a two-book series focussing on key language skill development incorporating global issues material with academic content
For thousands of years people have used codes and ciphers to keep secrets from people who will do anything to learn them. How did secret messages cause a queen to lose her head? How have lost languages finally been understood? How did one little-known language help a country win a war? Read this book and find out.
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Secret codes
- 75 pages
- 3 hours of reading
For thousands of years people have used codes and ciphers to keep secrets from people who will do anything to learn them. How did secret messages cause a queen to lose her head? How have lost languages finally been understood? How did one little-known language help a country win a war? Read this book and find out