PAUL A. DAVIES
TAKE SHAPE 2. STUDENT BOOK
MACMILLAN
Páginas: 127
Formato:
Peso: 0.3 kgs.
ISBN: 1120100101632
Encuadernación: TAPA SUAVE
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Shape your english.
Shape tour wordl.
Take Shape is a stimulating six-level primary series in American Englsh.
With a focus on real-wordl themes ond apportunities for students to talk abaut tjair own realities and experience, Take Shape introduces language through a variety of content-rich contexts. The series emphasizes the development of the four skills and includes graded writing activities and a program of useful catchphrases to aid fleuncy. There is also a complete spelling program and integrate picture dictionaries that promote lexical development with a focus on high-frecuency words.
Take Shape includes the following components:
Visually engaging Student Books with a practical and sttuctured approach to language learning and in-built review and extension sections. Includes audio enhanced real-world e-Readers for class or home study.
Workbooks that provide students with an understanding of form and meaning through carefully graded tasks and fun activities.
Comprehensive Teacher´s Editions with easy to-follow instrucrions and objective-based extta activities.
Class Audio CD containing all listening texts, songs, conversations, and spelling activities.
A companion Teacher´s Resource CD containing easy-to-use digital features such as animated grammar presentations and projectable posters that help the teacher deliver dynamic and successful classes. It also includes progress tests and adaptable monthly planners.
Family and Friends 1
Wild Animals 2
Work, Rest, Play 3
On Vacation 4
Good Food 5
Bugs 6
Let´s Go Shopping 7
How We Travel 8
My Community 9
My Daily Routine 10
In School 11
Summer Cam 12
Paul A. Davies
Paul A. Davies was born in Croydon, near London, and went to school there, but moved away as soon as possible. After leaving school, he spent a year in Reus, a town in Catalonia in northern Spain, teaching English by day and playing trumpet and piano in a hand by night. He returned, reluctantly, to study English and Modern Languages at Oxford University. The highlight of his three-year course was a three-week trip to Edinburgh, where he and some fellow students staged an original musical at the annual Fringe Festival.
After working as an editor with Oxford University Press for five years, Paul left in 1998 to become a writer. Since then, he has written primary and secondary courses for many different ELT markets, as well as videos, readers, and multimedia material. He currently lives in Oxford with his wife and two young children. If he had any spare time, he would enjoy playing tennis, going to the gym, and playing music.
Paul has a love-hate relationship with information technology: he loves exploring the range of new possibilities which computers and other technological gadgets open up, but hates the fact that they never work properly. Nevertheless, he upgrades his mobile phone at every opportunity and has recently joined the MySpace generation by creating a homepage which, so far, has received no visitors at all.