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Middle School/Secondary/Citizenship/ReadingReading, Thinking,

WritingA Text for Students of

English as a SecondLanguage

Mary S. LawrenceProvides practice in readinganalytically and writing logically.GOAL: To provide practice in reading analyticallyand writing logically. Students learn to integratereading and writing by concentrating on thegrammar and vocabulary of logical relationships.Chapters include a reading section, conversationpractice, writing exercises, and review questions.8-1/2 x 11. , 252 pgs. 1975.085484UM Paperback $17.95

Preparation forCitizenship

Prepare immigrants and refugeesfor U.S. Citizenship with easy toread INS core content andauthentic study questions andapplication forms with thiscomplete citizenship program.96 pages.

34584SV Softcover Workbook $13.95

Citizenship

Genuine ArticlesAuthentic Reading Texts for

Intermediate Students ofAmerican English

Catherine WalterGenuine Articles is a collection of 24authentic reading texts gathered from awide range of sources: newspapers,magazines, brochures, advertisements, businessletters; and books of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Thetype of writing varies, with examples of instruction,description, narrative, persuasion, and classification.The practical exercises that follow each text are designedto teach, rather than test, and promote an active ap-proach to reading. Summary-skills exercises in each unithelp students organize information in the text and buildmental summaries. Other exercises include scanning,drawing inferences, guessing vocabulary from context,and recognizing cohesive links within a text.278007CA Student's Book $26.00278015CA Teacher's Man & Ans. Key $12.00

Task ReadingEvelyn Davies, Norman Whitney,Meredith Pike-Baky, Laurie BlassTask Reading, a high-beginning tolow-intermediate reading skills text,has an ongoing story line – a day in thelife of two adult students in San Fran-cisco. Each unit presents realistic

situations, supported by a wide variety of readingmaterials, many of which are authentic: dialogs, maps,diagrams, articles, letters, and advertisements. Accom-panying exercises help students understand the contextand purpose of the many different kinds of readings.Predictable comprehension questions are avoidedthroughout, and the exercise types are highly varied. Thebook also includes Teacher's Notes, which give unit-by-unit teaching suggestions.358108CA Student's Book $21.00

America’s StorySoftcover and Hardcover * Level 5-10 *Reading Levels 2-3If history basals exclude your limitedreaders, America’s Story offers an easyto read alternative. American’s Story isavailable in two softcover titles or a singlehardcover edition.

♦Full-color text presents on-level content at readinglevels 2-3.♦Vocabulary, writing, comprehension, and geography skill-building components.♦America’s Story is also still available in a Spanishversion for Spanish-fluent ESL students.23833SV Book 1 - to 1865 $ 17.4023841SV Book 2 - Since 1865 $ 17.4027943SV Teacher’s Guide $ 10.502385XSV Student Hardcover $ 35.3023884SV Teach Res Binder $107.0060509SV Primer Libro - hasta 1865 $ 17.3060517SV Segundo libro - desde 1865 $ 17.3060525SV Teacher’s Guide $ 11.80

Explorations in WorldLiterature

Readings to Enhance Aca-demic Skills

Carole M. Shaffer-Koros, Jessie M. ReppyHigh BeginningFrom Homer to Kafka to Márquez, thisanthology introduces students to world literature whileimproving their academic skills in listening, speaking,reading, and writing.65744XCA Student's Book $25.00658039CA Teacher Manual $ 7.50

Reading

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Oxford Bookworms PlayscriptsSeries Editor: Clare WestOxford Bookworms Playscripts can be used as readers and for perfor-mances. The series includes fully illustrated classic and contemporary plays,complete with introductions, performance notes, and character lists. Exercisesand glossaries that explain key topic vocabulary are also included.The Oxford Bookworms Playscripts are ideal for developing students'reading, comprehension and speaking skills.♦Acting and speaking aloud encourage natural stress and intonation patterns.♦Drama is immediate and dynamic, making language more memorable.Level 1: 400-Word vocabulary422854-1 A Ghost in Love and Other Plays $5.95422855-X The Murder of Mary Jones $5.95422853-3 Sherlock Holmes: Two Plays $5.95423217-4 The Butler Did It and Other Plays NEW $5.95423219-0 Five Short Plays NEW $5.95Level 2: 700-Word vocabulary422856-8 The Importance of Being Earnest $5.95422857-6 Much Ado About Nothing $5.95422852-5 Romeo and Juliet $5.95423216-6 One Thousand Dollars & Other Plays NEW $5.95

Reading

DiscoveringFiction

Intermediate to AdvancedDiscovering Fiction is a two-level anthology of short stories bycontemporary and classic Ameri-can authors such as IsaacAsimov, Gwendolyn Brooks,Sandra Cisneros, Kate Chopin,Ernest Hemingway, Langston Hughes, and ShirleyJackson. Designed for intermediate to advancedstudents, the texts provide interactive, integratedskills lessons developed around each story.COMPONENTSDiscovering Fiction 1High Intermediate to Advanced005590CA Student Book $24.00002354CA Teacher Book $ 7.50Discovering Fiction 2Intermediate003512CA Student Book $24.00008093CA Teacher Book $ 7.50

Making Peace: A Reading/Writing/Thinking Text on

Global CommunityElaine Brooks, Len Fox, Beginning to Low IntermediateThis exciting peace education reader focuses onethical issues as a way of stimulating student inter-est, discussion, thinking, writing, and learning. Theauthors use peace education issues as a way ofhelping students to improve reading and writing skillswhile sharing thoughts and concerns about cross-cultural issues. Making Peace promotes peacefulrelations, respect, and understanding among nations,cultures, and groups, as well as across gender, race,class, ethnicity, and generations.Using the topic of peace in the global community, thisinnovative reader provides content-based languageinstruction for ESL students.657806CA Student's Book $25.00657792CA Teacher Manual $ 7.50

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Words In MotionAn Interactive Approach to

WritingDavid OlsherIntermediateWords in Motion is a lively,practical writing text for pre-intermediate to intermediatestudents. Working together inpairs and groups, students learn

Communication/Writing

to enjoy writing as a process of creation, sharing,and revision.Words in Motion offers the following features:♦Topics that are interesting and relevant to stu-dents.♦Short, focused units which teach a variety of pre-academic writing skills.♦A syllabus which leads students through a com-plete cycle of prewriting, drafting, and revision.♦Activities that encourage peer feedback.♦Writing projects that give students the opportu-nity to work independently and choose topics thatinterest them most.♦A special section of "Grammar Clinic" lessons thatallow group or independent review of importantstructures.♦Writing samples that provide clear models forstudent writing.♦Words in Motion gives students experience withdifferent kinds of writing, such as self-introduc-tions, personal and business letters, movie re-views, stories, and other genres that studentsencounter in the world outside of school. Aftercompleting Words in Motion, students shouldhave the strategies at their disposal to perform avariety of writing tasks and the ability to correctbasic grammar mistakes.Teachers GuideThe Teacher's Guide contains notes on presentingthe units and projects. An answer key andphotocopiable resource pages are also included.434452-5 Student Book $14.95434459-2 Teacher's Guide $10.95

Reason to WriteStrategies for Success in

Academic WritingJudy L. Miller and Robert F.CohenLow IntermediateReason to Write providesguidelines, strategies, andpractice in writing for academic

success. Students are taken through the writingprocess from generating ideas, to drafting andrevising, to proofreading and editing.Each theme-based unit contains a short, stimulat-ing reading passage to spark students' interest andprovide meaningful issues to write about. Accom-panying activities establish a framework for lively,in-depth discussion and the development of ana-lytical thinking skills, which are crucial to effectivewriting in higher education. All instruction ingrammar, vocabulary, and rhetorical style is thor-oughly integrated with the theme and the writingobjectives of each unit, so that students proceedalong a seamless path from reading to thinking towriting, from the preparatory stages of writing tothe completion of a final written piece.Key features:♦A wide choice of writing topics inspire students'meaningful self-expression.♦Thought-provoking readings challenge studentsto think analytically, preparing them for the de-mands of academia.♦Numerous step-by-step writing tasks help stu-dents gain fluency and build confidence.♦Fully integrated grammar and vocabulary improvestudents' accuracy in these areas.♦A communicative approach to writing encouragesstudents' awareness of audience.♦Creative ideas for supplementary activities ex-tend each unit.Reason To Write436771-1 Student Book (Low-Int.) $ 21.00436773-8 Student Book (Intermediate)$21.00

Writing from WithinCurtis Kelly, Arlen GargaglianoThrough a range of engaging activities, this text draws on students' world knowledge,beliefs, and personal perceptions to teach organization as well as other aspects of thewriting process.♦Designed to be suitable for large as well as small classes.♦Twelve units with self-contained one- or two-page lessons.♦Later activities in a unit that do not require completion of all previous ones.♦Brainstorming activities; analysis of models; activities focusing on organization; pre-writing, writing, and post-writing activities in every unit.♦Optional real-world expansion activities.♦A Teacher's Manual containing step-by-step teaching procedures, supplementaryclassroom activities, and complete answer keys.62682XCA Student's Book I $22.00 626811CA TM One $21.00606268CA Student’s Book Intro $22.00 60625XCA TM Two $21.00

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Exploring ThroughWriting

A Process Approach to ESLComposition, SE

Ann Raimes, High IntermediateThis critically acclaimed writingtext has everything: instructionand guidance, an anthology ofreadings, and a special sectionthat focuses on grammar

troublespots.♦Provides a thematically arranged collection ofphotos and readings with topics ranging fromculture and society to environmental concerns towork and family.♦Features a guide to the 21 most common gram-mar problems, with self-tests and exercisesthroughout.♦Contains information on research papers, docu-mentation styles, and essay examinations.65761XCA Student's Book $29.00657601CA Teacher Manual $ 7.50

From Writing toComposing

An IntroductoryComposition Course

Second EditionBeverly Ingram, Carol KingFrom Writing to Composingis a complete compositioncourse for high-beginning andlow-intermediate students. Interweaving struc-tured writing with free composing, the book em-phasizes the process of composition through avariety of activities and topics that are both light-hearted and serious. Picture compositions, maps,dialogs, diagrams, surveys, and long-rangeprojects enliven classes and stimulate students tobecome fluent and confident writers of English.539145CA Student's Book $22.00539128CA Teacher's Manual $15.00

GuidelinesA Cross-Cultural

Reading/Writing TextSecond Edition

Ruth Spack, High IntermediateDesigned to strengthen students'academic writing, the second editionof this popular multi-cultural textoffers integrated readings and writing assignments.The readings in Guidelines offer a wide range ofchoices, in terms of subject, genre, culture, gen-der, point of view, length, style, and theme, andyet lend themselves well to comparison, bothwithin and across genres. The second edition:♦Provides more reading selections, including fictionand poetry.♦Offers more writing assignments, including a fieldresearch project.♦Includes guidelines for summarizing, paraphras-ing, quoting, documenting sources, and editing.657407CA Student's Book $29.00657989CA Teacher Manual $ 7.50

In Our Own WordsA Guide with Readings for

Student Writers, 3rd Ed.Rebecca Mlynarczyk, Steven B.HaberIn Our Own Words guides highintermediate to advanced ESLstudents through the writing

process and features engaging essays by ESLstudents and professional writers. Students will findthe experiences, perspectives, and cultural observa-tions of their peers expressed in the many student-written reading selections. In Our Own Wordsprovides classroom-tested instruction and activitiesdesigned to encourage student interaction andcollaboration. New edition has new reading materialand new activities!540644CA Student's Book $28.00540291CA Teacher Manual $10.00

The International StoryAn Anthology with Guidelines for Reading and Writing about Fiction

Ruth Spack, High IntermediateThe International Story features a generous selection of thought-provoking classic and contemporaryshort stories from many different countries. Unique to this text is the integration of literary works withdetailed guidelines for reading and writing and for crafting an interpretive essay.♦Fosters reflection, creativity, and critical thinking through interactive discussion activities.♦Emphasizes the connection between reading and writing and between literature and composition.657970CA Student's Book $29.00 657962CA Teacher Manual $ 7.50

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New DirectionsAn Integrated Approach to

Reading, Writing, andCritical Thinking, 2nd EditionPeter S. Gardner, High Intermediateto AdvancedNew Directions challenges stu-dents to expand their horizons.

TransitionsAn Interactive Reading,

Writing, and Grammar Text,2nd Ed.

Linda Bates, High IntermediateTransitions helps students bridgethe gap between writing paragraphsand writing essays, from dealing

Through extended, integrated reading, writing,speaking, and listening activities, students learn togenerate hypotheses, argue, analyze critically, anddistinguish between different types of writing andpurposes for reading. Moreover, New Directionshelps students develop such crucial skills as theability to identify a writer's point of view and tone,interpret a writer's meaning inferentially as well asliterally, and discriminate between opinion andfact. The text also teaches students to detectfallacies in reasoning, to reach conclusions andjudgments based on supportable criteria, and topropose new ideas. New edition is a major revision!541727CA Student's Book $28.00541735CA Teacher Manual $10.00

Write to Be ReadReading, Reflection, and

Writing, 2nd EditionWilliam R. Smalzer, IntermediateWrite to Be Read is designed toteach ESL/EFL students to writeconvincing paragraphs and academicessays with greater fluency. The

with concrete information to dealing with abstracttopics.♦Written by a wide range of culturally diverse,international authors.♦Focuses on a single theme per chapter and inte-grates the reading, grammar, and editing activities.♦Includes assignment-specific peer responsesheets and guides students through peer responseactivities.♦Addresses grammar points in the editingchecklist .657822CA Student's Book $29.00657814CA Teacher Manual $ 7.50

methodology is a blend of both process and prod-uct approaches to writing. Students focus onprocess as they develop their thinking about atopic through reading, discussion, and reflection.Then, using authentic student essays as models,they focus on product as they shape their writingto meet reader expectations.Every chapter contains two high-interest readingselections that provide students with topics forreflection and discussion. Readings include extractsfrom short stories, poems, and magazine articles.An appendix with exercises on specific grammarissues is included for students who need furtherpractice. New edition includes updated reading,greater vocabulary support, and improved design.Write to Be Read makes ample use of collabora-tive activities in discussion of readings and topics,in pre-writing activities, and in peer review. Theeducational design of the book encourages stu-dents to think more clearly and critically and todevelop their own ideas when using others' writing.547460CA Student's Book $26.00547474CA Teacher's Manual $10.00

Writers at WorkA Guide to Basic

WritingJill SingletonWriters at Work is a new twobook series that providesbeginning to low-intermedi-ate level writing students witha solid foundation in writingskills. After completing thistwo-book course, students willbe well prepared to take thenext step and tackle academicessay writing. The approach

Communication/Writing

in these books assumes that even lower level stu-dents can handle a full-blown process approach towriting. In each chapter, students work through afive-step composing process: Getting Started,Preparing the First Draft, Revising Your Writing,Editing Your Writing, and Following Up.In Writers At Work, students learn how to:* organize a paragraph with a main idea and support-ing details * use pre-writing strategies to help gatherand organize ideas * revise using a multi-draftingprocess approach * edit and proofread for commongrammar errors.545226CA Student's Bk 1: Paragraph $23.00544963CA Student’s Bk 1: Short Comp $23.00658012CA Teacher Manual $ 6.50

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Communication/Writing & ListeningGood News, Bad News

Roger BarnardPre-IntermediateGood News, Bad News isa listening and conversationtext based on an enter-taining collection of actualnews reports about inter-esting characters and events.Eighteen three-page unitsare presented in a radionews-story format. All unitsfeature a series of task-based activities designed toguide students from general to detailed under-standing of the news report and to provide mean-ingful fluency practice related to the story'stheme.Good News, Bad News features:♦Short, focused units that can be completed inone class period.♦Interesting, light-hearted listening passagesbased on actual stories from the news.♦Vocabulary-building exercises that introduce andpractice new vocabulary.♦A wide variety of communicative, task-basedlistening and speaking activities.♦An optional "Extra Practice" section to consoli-date new vocabulary.Each unit offers:♦"Tuning In," a visual activity designed to intro-duce the context of the story. It offers a vocabu-lary building exercise to identify and teach thenew language contained in the listening passage.♦"Good News, Bad News," a series of task-basedlistening activities that leads students from gen-eral to detailed understanding of the story.♦"Signing Off," communicative speaking tasksthat build on the theme of the story and providesopportunities for student personalization.♦"Extra Practice" activities to consolidate the newvocabulary in each unit.Teacher's Book♦Step-by-step instructions.♦Photocopiable tapescripts.♦Answer keys to the Student Book.♦Optional speaking activities.♦Photocopiable resource pages.♦Culture and usage notes.♦Lists of key vocabulary.Audio ProgramThe Cassettes and CDs feature a variety of voicesand accents.434873-3 Student Book $14.95435057-6 Teacher's Book $11.95435058-4 Cassettes $17.50435059-2 CDs (2) $21.95

Academic WritingExploring Processes and

Strategies, SEIlona LekiAcademic Writing is an advancedprocess-oriented writing text. Thecentral goals are to teach the pro-cess that writers go through toproduce texts, and to provide instruction on how tomeet the demands of the academy by attention toform, format, accuracy, and correctness. One halfof the book is devoted to leading the studentthrough the process of writing from observationand experience, about a quarter of the book tohelping the student solve the writing problemstypical of university-level course work, and theremaining part of the book to an anthology ofreadings that complement the assignments used inthe earlier portions of the text.657687CA Student's Book $29.00657679CA Teacher Manual $ 7.50

Effective WritingWriting Skills for Interme-

diateStudents of

American EnglishJean WithrowEffective Writing is a practicebook designed to help students

develop their writing skills through problem-solvingactivities. By completing certain tasks, such asorganizing ideas; selecting and ordering information;using reporting words, attitude words, and linkingwords and phrases; writing beginning and endingparagraphs; and punctuating sentences, studentsbecome aware of what a well-written text is.Effective Writing gives students valuable prepa-ration for standard writing examinations. It in-cludes several of the essay types used in the Testof Written English, such as writing an essay basedon a visual, comparing and contrasting, and statingan opinion.316081CA Student's Book $23.0031609XCA Teacher's Manual $21.00

A Writer's WorkbookAn Interactive WritingText, Fourth Edition

Trudy Smoke, IntermediateUpdates and Fully Revised!This thematically organized writingtext explores the connectionsbetween reading, critical thinking,and writing strategies.544890CA Student's Book $27.00544904CA Teacher Manual $10.00

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Dictionaries/CD RomsOxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary on CD-ROM

ADVANCEDA powerful language-building tool based on the Sixth Edition of thehighly-acclaimed Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.Key features:♦Fast, powerful, and flexible searching.♦Over 500 interactive photos and illustrations.♦Thousands of images to illustrate entries and reinforce students' vocabulary.♦Educational games with thousands of permutations.New features for the New Edition♦Links to word processor, web browser, and Internet e-mail.♦Spellcheck facility.♦Spoken headwords which provide a model for correct pronunciation with

authentic voices.♦Pronunciation practice module which allows students to listen to the correct pronunciation then record

their own for comparison.♦Hundreds of grammar and vocabulary exercises.♦Dozens of video clips to help with difficult verbs.♦Thousands of extra examples specially written for the electronic edition.Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary on CD-ROM436795-9 Oxford Ad. Learner's Dict. on CD-ROM $49.95System requirements: Windows CD-ROMIBM PC or full compatible. 66MHz 486 processor or above. 8Mb RAM (16Mb for Windows 95). 8Mb free on hard disk. SVGA monitor(640 x 480 screen resolution capable of displaying minimum 256 colors). Windows-compatible double-speed CD-ROM drive. Windows95, 98 Windows NT4 or higher. DOS3.3 or higher. Microsoft mouse or compatible. Optional: Sound Blaster sound card or compatible.Headphones or speakers.

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Dictionary with Genie CD-ROMNow available with Genie CD-ROM! Click on a word,or simply point to in with your cursor in a webbrowser, and the dictionary definition will appear ina small window on your desktop. You can also hearthe word pronounced.Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary 6thEdition with Genie CD-ROM431585-1 Oxford Dict. w/Genie CD-ROM $29.95

NEW!Oxford CollocationsDictionary for learners of EnglishHigh Intermediate - AdvancedA completely new dictionarythat will help students writeand speak natural-soundingEnglish.Collocations are commonword combinations such asspeak fluently, meet a chal-lenge and winning formula.

They are essential building blocks for natural sounding spoken and written English.This unique dictionary:♦Gives over 170,000 collocations for nearly 12,000 words: nouns, verbs, and adjectives.♦Shows how words are used with nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and prepositions, as well as incommon phrases.Easy to use♦Features a clear page design to help pinpoint the word, sense, and collocation.♦Groups collocations according to part of speech and meaning.♦Provides copious example sentences that show the collocations in context.♦Includes short notes showing restrictions on usage and explains idiomatic combinations.For Classroom or Self Study♦Illustrated topic pages group together collocations from areas such as computing, fruit and meetings.♦Photocopiable study pages provide a guide to the different types of entries, showing the variety ofinformation the dictionary offers and how to use it.♦Usage notes show collocations shared by sets of words such as languages and seasons.431243-7 Oxford Collocations Dict $24.95

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GrammarThe Grammar Handbook

Irwin FeigenbaumIntermediate-AdvancedThis book provides clear and detailed explanationsof the forms and uses of grammatical structuresand patterns. Each explanation is followed bypractical exercises that check student comprehen-sion. Features include a step-by-step presentationof grammar points in simple, everyday languageand numerous examples. An extensive index isalso included.434107-0 The Grammar Handbook $19.95

A Practical EnglishGrammar

A.J. Thompson and A.V. Marti-netIntermediateThis classic reference gram-mar offers:♦Clear explanations of struc-tures, with emphasis on theirfunctions and meanings.♦Many example sentencesillustrating contemporary

A Basic English GrammarJohn Eastwood and Ronald MackinBeginning-IntermediateThis book presents grammar structures in shortexample sentences accompanied by concise noteson form and use. A separate book of Exercisesincludes an Answer Key432940-2 A Basic English Grammar $12.95

spoken and written usage.♦Frequent comparisons between formal andinformal styles.The Exercises can be used with or without thegrammar. They include an Answer Key.431342-5 A Prac. English Grammar $17.95431343-3 Exercises 1 $ 8.95431344-1 Exercises 2 $ 8.95

How English Works:A Grammar Practice

BookMichael Swan and CatherineWalterIntermediate-AdvancedHow English Works makesgrammar practice interesting bypresenting rules that are easy to

Oxford PracticeGrammar

New EditionJohn EastwoodIntermediate-High IntermediateThis book contains explanationsof a comprehensive range ofgrammar topics with exercisesthat provide practice in form

Practical English UsageNew EditionMichael SwanIntermediate-AdvancedThis unique reference guide addresses problempoints in the language. It gives information andadvice that is practical, clear, reliable, and easy tofind. Most of the book is about grammar, but italso covers selected points of vocabulary, idiom,style, pronunciation, and spelling. Practical En-glish Usage includes:♦Over 600 concise, authoritative entries.♦Examples of common mistakes.♦Illustrations of stylistic differences.♦Cross-references between related entries.♦A glossary of language terminology.♦A complete index.431197-X Practical English Usage $22.95

understand and remember, with exercises thatentertain as they teach. The book can be usedsuccessfully for self-study or in class. It offers:♦Short, clear grammar explanations and rules.♦Information about spoken and written grammar.♦Simple, reliable examples.♦Hundreds of illustrations.♦A useful Answer Key.431456-1 How English Works $19.95

and use. Example sentences, stories, and illus-trated conversations show how structures areused. Review units, twenty-five tests, and anAnswer Key are also included.431370-0 Oxford Practice Grammar $19.95431427-8 CD Rom w/ answers $21.95

Nitty GrittyGrammarSentence

Essentials forWriters

A. Robert Young, Ann O.Strauch, High Beg.This text focuses on themost common sentence-level errors made amongdeveloping ESL writers byusing reading excerpts andgroup activities to illus-trate correct usage.657849CA Student's Book $28.00657830CA Instructor's Manual $ 7.50

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GrammarIntermediate Grammar

From Form to Meaning and UseSusan Kesner BlandIntermediateIntermediate Grammar treats the student as a thinking adult with identi-fiable language needs. Intermediate students may have seen, heard, orused most of the structures in the book, but are unable to sustain accurateand appropriate use of them. Intermediate Grammar works toward moreconsistent use of structures in everyday situations, and helps the learnermove beyond these contexts to more abstract language use.Intermediate students encompass a wide range of English skills, knowl-edge, and learning styles, which can make teaching them a real challenge.Intermediate Grammar provides the resources you need to accommodatethese differences and keep your students interested and engaged. Manystudents seem unaware of the "grammar" all around them in daily life.Intermediate Grammar helps you help your students to become morelanguage-aware and to incorporate a wider range of grammatical forms intothe language they use.Intermediate Grammar is clear, informative, easy-to-use, and flexible. It works equally well as aclassroom text, reference, or practice book.♦The form, meaning and use of each structure are clearly presented and then specifically practiced,giving students ample opportunity to internalize the functions of each form.♦Authentic language in examples creates contexts that reflect students' actual encounters with English.♦Accurate explanations describe actual language use and take into account differences between writtenand spoken registers.♦Abundant exercises provide all the practice students need, ranging from controlled work on form tomore communicative work on meaning and use.♦Intellectually engaging tasks call upon students' judgment, creativity, and problem-solving skills.♦Self-study features encourage learner independence.♦Chapter Summaries provide an overview of form, meaning and use.♦The Glossary of Grammar Terms offers clear explanations and examples of all the terms used in thebook.♦The Appendices include all the usual lists-irregular verbs, two and three word verbs, gerunds andinfinitives, spelling and pronunciation rules-as well as some less usual ones, such as reporting verbs.♦The detailed Index offers students multiple ways to look up information; they can access entries byform, meaning or use and do not need to know grammatical terms to do this.Split EditionsIntermediate Grammar is also available in split editions. Volume A covers chapters 1-7, and VolumeB covers chapters 8-17.Teachers Guide♦Provides presentation ideas and extension activities.♦Offers photocopiable assessment and achievement quizzes, plus an Answer Key.434366-9 Student Book $19.95435276-5 Volume A $11.95435277-3 Volume B $11.95434367-7 Teacher's Book $18.50

Grammar TroublespotsAn Editing Guide for Students, Third Edition

Ann Raimes, High Intermediate to Low AdvancedThe second edition of Grammar Troublespots offers a modified version of the grammar-editing sectionthat is included in the extremely successful Exploring Through Writing: A Process Approach to ESLComposition, Third Edition.♦Illustrates 21 of the errors most prevalent among students through self-diagnostic flowcharts, explana-tions, and exercises. Includes new sections on modal verbs and idioms. Features a redesigned text formore accessible rules.532868CA Student's Book $19.00

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DictionariesJonathan WrightThis book offers ideas on howdictionaries can be used toencourage reading whiledeveloping memory skills. ©1998437219-7 Book $17.95

Learner-BasedTeaching

Colin Campbell & HannaKryszewskaThis book includes 70 languagepractice activities that makeuse of the wealth ofknowledge, experience, andexpertise that students bring tothe classroom. © 1992437163-8 Book $17.95

ListeningGoodith WhiteThis book examines howteachers can motivate studentsto develop confidence andindependence in listening. Over70 classroom activities areoffered. © 1998437216-2 Book $17.95

Music and SongTim MurpheyThis book describes how apiece of music can beintegrated into a languageclassroom to teach a variety ofskills. © 1992437055-0 Book $17.95

Role PlayGillian Porter LadousseThis book is ideal fordeveloping fluency and offers afocal point for lessonsintegrating the four skills. ©1987437095-X Book $17.95

VocabularyJohn Morgan and MarioRinvolucriThis book offers communicativeactivities for teaching newwords to learners of anyforeign language. © 1986442186-4 Book $17.95

WritingTricia HedgeThis book offers suggestionsand guidance for helpingstudents who are havingdifficulty developing clear andeffective writing skills inEnglish. © 1998437098-4 Book $17.95

Arts and Craftswith Children

Andrew WrightThis book provides a wealth ofcreative, imaginative activitieswith integrated languagepractice. The activities can bedone with minimal resources,and do not need special artisticexpertise on the part of theteacher. © 2001437825-X Book $22.95

Creating Storieswith Children

Andrew WrightA wealth of imaginative ideasand resources for helpingchildren to create their ownstories, books, and plays whilethey become confident in theirability to speak and write inEnglish. Photocopiableworksheets are included.©1998437204-9 Book $22.95

Projects WithYoung Learners

Sarah Burwood, Helen Dunford,and Diane PhillipsThis book contains practicalideas and materials for doingprojects with children andadolescents. ©1999437221-9 Book $22.95

Very YoungLearners

Vanessa Reilly and Sheila WardThis book includes over 80activities with practical ideasand advice for teaching Englishto very young students. Over20 photocopiable pages areincluded. ©1997437209-X Book $22.95

Resource Books for TeachersSeries Editor: Alan MaleyEach book covers a key area of language teaching, followed by examples and discussion of actualclassroom materials and techniques.

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Teaching Techniques in English as a Second LanguageSeries Editors: Russell N. Campbell and William E. RutherfordA unique series of books especially designed to meet the needs of the busy classroom teacher. Teachersnew to the ESL field will rely on these books for practical, step-by-step guidance. Experienced teacherswill find new teaching applications for many of the principles they already value, as well as thought-provoking questions to stimulate further exploration. Practical, concrete, linguistically-sound answers tothe question of what to do on Monday morning are presented. The authors of each volume in the seriesare noted authorities in their field and have had years of teaching and teacher-training experience.

Techniques andPrinciples in

Language TeachingSecond Edition

Diane Larsen-FreemanThe second edition ofTechniques and Principles inLanguage Teaching includes amodest updating of all of themethods presented in the firstedition with the exception ofChapter 6 which has undergonea substantial revision to reflectthe evolution of Suggestopedia(1st ed.) to Desuggestopedia inthis edition. In addition, theIntroduction has beenexpanded and methods thathave come into prominencesince the first edition of thisbook have been included.As in the first edition, theauthor draws the reader intoclassrooms where variousteaching methods andapproaches are being used.Readers are encouraged toreflect on their own beliefs andto develop their own approachto language teaching. The bookprovides practical, step-by-stepguidance for new teachers,while introducing moreexperienced teachers to newapproaches and teaching ideas.©2000435574-8 Book $17.95

Techniques inTeaching Writing

Ann RaimesPractical procedures forteachers to follow at everystage are outlined, includingways to stimulate students towrite through pictures,readings, and discussions, andways to respond to studentwriting as a form ofcommunication. ©1983434131-3 Book $17.95

Techniques andResources in

Teaching GrammarMarianne Celce-Murcia andSharon L. HillesThis book is for teachers whoare asking whether, when, andhow to teach grammar. Thefirst two chapters of the bookaddress general questions ofgrammar in ESL theory andclassroom practice. These arefollowed by ideas for creativeteaching of grammar. Includedare specific suggestions forteaching most of the common,beginning-level structures,which are listed separately in agrammar index for easyreference. ©1988434191-7 Book $17.95

Techniques inTesting

Harold S. MadsenTesting in all skill areas iscovered. How to write andevaluate tests is clearlyexplained with numerousexamples. Also featured is anappendix describing the mostimportant commercial,proficiency, achievement, andaptitude tests. ©1983434132-1 Book $17.95

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Teaching ReadingSandra SilbersteinAppropriate for new andexperienced teachers alike, thisbook answers both theoreticaland practical questions on theteaching of reading. The authoroffers numerous suggestionson how to teach expositoryprose, non prose reading,fiction, poetry, and songs, aswell as advice on how to helpstudents discern opinion fromfact. Textbook examples arecomplemented with a chapteron how teachers can developtheir own materials. ©1993434134-8 Book $17.95

Techniques inTeaching

VocabularyVirginia French AllenThis book provides a soundbasis for teaching vocabulary,and answers such questions aswhich English words studentsneed to learn most, and whysome words are easier to learnthan others. ©1983434130-5 Book $17.95

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