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An innovative, five-level beginner's course for young learners from the age of 10. Key features Project brings English to life through motivating topics within a structured learning environment. It provides a clearly-structured, supportive framework of grammar with the flexibility to allow students to make their own discoveries. Language is presented in stimulating, realistic contexts. A high profile is given to skills development from the start of the course. Cross-curricular project work encourages students to communicate in English about their own lives and experiences. The strong cultural element helps students to establish a connection between language and life. Students are encouraged to learn about life in Britain and other English-speaking countries, as well as to explore differences and draw comparisons with their own cultures.
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Project 5 Plus Workbook International English Version, Tom Hutchinson
- Language
- Released
- 2002
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- Title
- Project 5 Plus Workbook International English Version
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Tom Hutchinson
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Released
- 2002
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 88
- ISBN10
- 0194365514
- ISBN13
- 9780194365512
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Textbooks
- Description
- An innovative, five-level beginner's course for young learners from the age of 10. Key features Project brings English to life through motivating topics within a structured learning environment. It provides a clearly-structured, supportive framework of grammar with the flexibility to allow students to make their own discoveries. Language is presented in stimulating, realistic contexts. A high profile is given to skills development from the start of the course. Cross-curricular project work encourages students to communicate in English about their own lives and experiences. The strong cultural element helps students to establish a connection between language and life. Students are encouraged to learn about life in Britain and other English-speaking countries, as well as to explore differences and draw comparisons with their own cultures.


