INTRODUCTION: INTRODUCCIÓNWELCOME TO THE NEW HEADWAY ELEMENTARY PRONUNCIATIONCOURSE!¡Bienvenidos al Nuevo Headway (progreso) Elementary (elemental) Pronunciation(pronunciación) Course (curso).WHO IS THIS BOOK FOR?: ¿Para quién es este libro?The New Headwa[r]
and superlatives but experience more difficulty in producing and pronouncing the forms because of all the different parts involved. Utterances often sound very laboured and unnatural because equal stress is given to each word and syllable. For this reason we practise natu[r]
words that rhyme. Do one or two as a class as an example. Again the pronunciation in the book and on the cassette recording are based on English RP. If, as a native speaker teacher, your accent differs (and some of the pairs don't rhyme for you) then you can point this out to your stud[r]
wan lose lost buy bought meet met 2 Play the recording (or model the verbs yourself) and ask students to listen and repeat. 3 Write 2000 in large numbers on the board and, if you think your students need to practise dates, ask the whole of your class to chant the years from 1990[r]
Assign roles of the journalist and Alexandra or Lukas, or allow students to choose the role they want. Get students to prepare the interview using the questions in exercise 3 to help them. Allow sufficient time for students to make notes, but discourage them from writing out the interview wor[r]
where they are asked to think up some general knowledge questions of their own. The second two are 'dropped in' because they are needed to talk about stories in the Reading and listening section. We suggest that you do not embark on a detailed presentation of the difference between subject
feel that they can already master a piece of continuous prose of this length. It also acts as a preview of the work on daily routine in Unit 4. Seumas McSporran is a real person (and a real name), and the text is based on a newspaper article. However, it has been carefully simplified <[r]
(1) Cambridge. He lives (2) two other boys who are students (3) Cambridge University. They work hard during the week, but (4) weekends they invite a lot of friends to their house. They cook a meal (5) their friends, and then they go out (6) the pub (7) a drink, or they stay (8) home
2 1 March 12,1946. 2 Judy Garland. 3 Her parents divorced. 4 MGM. 5 Two and a half. 6 Six. 7 1963. 8 No, she hasn't. She has been married three times and she has had problems with alcohol and drugs. Language work 1 1 How many children did her mother have? 2[r]
- Oslo Sn 2 Extra ideas Units 9-12 Revision Vocabulary The following words are either flowers or colours. Put them into the correct column. If you have a dictionary, use it to check new words. tulip pink orange daffodil grey rose red gold white snowdrop yellow primrose brown hist Vere[r]
1 Lookat the pictures. They tell the story of Gluskap, a warrior from the Algonquian tribe of North America. What can you see? What do you think the story is about? 2 Read the story on p23 and the phrases below. Complete the story with the[r]
® Doing business In most countries, an exchange of. business cards is essential for all introductions. You should include your company name and your position. I£ you are going to a country where your language is not widely spoken, you can get the re[r]