Aimed at learners who have studied two or three years of English, this is part of a revision and extension course which takes learners up to a level equivalent to Cambridge First Certificate. It aims to provide a motivating content and accessible reading and listening, and features comprehensive coverage of grammar, vocabulary activities and pronunciation work. Learner development is implicit in all the material and the first four units of the textbook are review units which activate the language students already know and help teachers to diagnose accuracy or fluency problems. The sections are arranged in such a way that the material can be used flexibly, in the order best suited to the teacher's approach, the length of the lesson and the needs of the student. The course comprises a students' book, teacher's book, workbooks with and without a key, and students' and class cassettes.
Gillie Cunningham ?? a highly experienced and well-known name in the ELT, Gillie has worked in Canada, Greece, Italy, Spain, Ecuador and Argentina. She has also written ELT books, most notably, working on the Matters series with Bell and Gower. Gillie is currently Assistant Academic Manager at the Bell School Saffron Walden, as well as being Joint Chief Assessor of the RSA Diploma (DTEFLA).
Jan Bell got an M.A. in Applied Linguistics from the University of Reading, and spent 8 years in Italy, teaching and teacher training for the British Council in Naples. Her work also included training and assessing for the Diploma for Teaching English as a Foreign Language to Adults, and writing training courses and training teachers for Distance Training Methodology Projects.
On her return to Britain she spent the next 10 years at the Bell College in Saffron Walden. She taught a variety of English courses to adults from all over the world and ran methodology and language courses for teachers from all over the world, including Poland. She also travelled extensively to many overseas countries, giving lectures and running methodology courses.
Jan is now a full-time writer. Her publications for Longman include: Soundings (1989), The Matters series, Expert FCE (2003), Expert CAE - to be published in 2005.
Roger Gower has worked as Director of International House, London, Principal of the Bell Language School and Cambridge and Operations Director for the Bell Educational Trust. He has had extensive experience in teaching and teacher training in, amongst other places, Italy, Mexico, India, Japan and Portugal. As well as being co-author with Jan Bell of theMatters series, he is co-author ofReading Literature (Longman), author ofPast into Present (Longman) and is currently Reviews Editor forModern English Teacher. Recently he has completedFCE Expert andCAE Expert (Longman) with Jan Bell.