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Synopsis

"World Class" is a three-stage course for young teenagers who have already studied at least two years of primary English. The course takes students from elementary through to upper-intermediate level. Each stage provides 90-100 classroom lessons and there are 6 modules, 48 lessons in total. Each level consists of a student's book, activity book, teacher's book and a class cassette. This student's book at level 1 includes a mini-dictionary, containing words from the listening and reading texts and enables students to cope with unfamiliar language independently. The theme-based modules combine facts about the real world with elements of fantasy and fun. Students explore the themes and relate them to their own lives. Each lesson has a different format and focus, and there is a great variety of texts, topics and activities. The emphasis on skills work gives students the opportunity to develop fluency. Active language-focus sections motivate students to discover for themselves how the language works. Each module concludes with a comprehensive revision of language items presented in previous seven lessons. Language games, puzzles and quizzes are included to provide fun and relaxation in the classroom.

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À propos de l?auteur

David Mower has many years’ experience as an English teacher in locations as diverse as Manchester and Casablanca.  For several years he taught Spanish teenagers at the British Council for Young Learners, before moving to Kensington School in Madrid where he taught 11-17 year olds.  Together with Michael Harris he is the co-author of World Class (Longman, 1994), World Club (Longman, 2000) and Opportunities (Longman, 2000).

Michael Harris has taught in Spain, Bolivia and Colombia. From 1982 to 1992 he taught at the British Institute for Young Learners in Madrid, where he was responsible for setting up the Junior Department (11-14 year olds). From 1992 to 1996 he also taught English at the University of Alcalá de Henares. At the moment he is involved in teacher training in Spain and other parts of the world. Michael is the co-author of World Class (Longman, 1994), Worldcup (Longman, 2000) and the new five-level secondary course Opportunities (Longman, 2002 Website: www.longman.com/opportunities). He has also published articles and methodology books on the following topics: Syllabus design; self-assessment: continuos assessment and testing: learner development: oral skills: culture and language learning.

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