English Listening and Speaking Patterns 2

Author Andrew E. Bennett
Category Course Books
Communication
Level Beginner
TOEIC Level 400~500
Release Date 2017/04/01
ISBN 9784523178439
Book Size・Number of Pages B5・96 pages
Price 2,420 yen (incl. tax)
Number of Units 20
Materials Downloadable Audio Files/CD
Teacher’s Materials ●Teacher's Manual(including Japanese translation) ●Teacher's Audio CD ●Teacher's CD-ROM【Teacher's Manual Data(PDF)/Text Data Part Ⅰ,Part Ⅱ,Part Ⅳ,Extra Vocabulary Sentences,Glossary(Word)】 〈Others〉 Text Data (Word),Teacher's Manual Data(Word)
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English Listening and Speaking Patterns provides a step-by-step, integrated learning approach that builds student confidence while removing the “fear factor” from English communication. Each four-page unit covers an important everyday topic. Listening, speaking, vocabulary, and grammar skills are developed as exercises alternate between receptive and productive skill building. Above all, English Listening and Speaking Patterns puts the tools of the language into students’ hands, leading to lively classrooms and solid results.

 

Key Features and Functions

- 20 four-page units cover many topics of daily conversation, such as friends, movies, traveling, shopping, and culture

- Ideal for Introductory (Book 1), High-Beginning (Book 2), and Intermediate (Book 3) communication classes, with the vocabulary level, grammar difficulty, and sentence lengths carefully controlled in each book

- Various exercise types develop both receptive and productive skills

- Each unit culminates in a unique “guided discussion” that motivates students to put it all together as they provide their own ideas and input

- The accompanying CD includes audio recordings of the target vocabulary items, listening exercises, and conversation patterns

 

About the Series

In each book in the English Listening and Speaking Patterns series, the topics covered in all 20 units are the same. For example, “Family” is the Unit 1 topic in Books 1, 2, and 3. However, the target vocabulary, exercises, conversations, usage patterns, and discussion questions are unique in every book. On top of that, from book to book, the exercises become more complex, challenging, and thought provoking.

This series structure has a number of benefits. For a school with multiple classes at different levels, each class can use the book that’s appropriate for its students. Week to week, all the classes will be covering the same types of topics and exercises, allowing for consistency and efficiency throughout the program. Since the books are leveled, a student completing one book can seamlessly move on to the next one. What’s more, because the content is completely different in each book, students progressing through the series will explore the topics in increasingly sophisticated and engaging ways.

 

Unit 1 Family
Usage Patterns: Responding positively and negatively
Unit 2 Friends
Usage Patterns: Expressing frequency
Unit 3 Culture
Usage Patterns: Talking about what should and shouldn’t be done
Unit 4 Education
Usage Patterns: Expressing opinions and making surprising statements
Unit 5 Sports
Usage Patterns: Expressing honesty and hope
Unit 6 Work
Usage Patterns: Talking about past, present, and future situations
Unit 7 Food
Usage Patterns: Talking about chances and conditions
Unit 8 Studying English
Usage Patterns: Talking about problems and goals
Unit 9 Health
Usage Patterns: Taking a sick day and expressing sympathy
Unit 10 Clothes
Usage Patterns: Giving reasons and conditions
Unit 11 Traveling
Usage Patterns: Talking about frequency
Unit 12 Music
Usage Patterns: Exaggerating what we like and dislike
Unit 13 Movies
Usage Patterns: Comparatives and superlatives
Unit 14 Shopping
Usage Patterns: Adding comments and changing the subject
Unit 15 Internet
Usage Patterns: Describing how something is changing
Unit 16 Weather
Usage Patterns: Expressing how often something happens
Unit 17 Feelings
Usage Patterns: Talking about moods
Unit 18 Government
Usage Patterns: Answering difficult questions
Unit 19 Art
Usage Patterns: Polite negative statements and expressions of confusion
Unit 20 The Future
Usage Patterns: Talking about the future

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