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      • November 2019

        The Role of Visuals on EFL Listening Comprehension

        by Genç, Hümeyra

        Hümeyra Genç investigates the impact that additional visual information has in multi-modal inputs on the academic listening comprehension of EFL (English as a foreign language) students. Her findings suggest that the inclusion of nonverbal information, whether context- or content-related, has a fundamentally positive effect on the EFL students’ listening performance, through all  language proficiency levels and independendent of gender. These results entail significant practical and pedagogical implications for EFL teachers, ELT (English language teaching) publishers, and ELT test designers with respect to listening skill instructions, designing teaching materials, and developing listening tests.

      • Teaching, Language & Reference

        Aviation 2

        Introduction to Air Force English

        by Carrot House

        Aviation 2 is designed to utilize the new vocabulary and concepts through exercises covering all four key language areas: reading, listening, writing and speaking. The topics covered in Aviation 1 range from basic aviation concepts such as vocabulary related to the aircraft and cockpit to very specific situations such as take-off and emergencies. Topics covered in Aviation 2 range from basic Air Force related material such as Air Force organization and rank to very specific topics such as types of aircraft and warfare.

      • Chang'e and the Good Sun

        by Tiffani Ren

        Chang’e lives in a land where a Good Sun gives the people light and heat. Everyone is happy, but then the weather changes. First it is too hot, and then it is too cold. Find out how Chang’e helps solve the problem. Hathaway Education's graded readers have a strong emphasis on embracing cultural and ethnic differences, exploring various social values and belief systems, and celebrating both the differences and similarities that make us human. Graded readers play a key role in language progression. They provide a controlled environment for students to access stories and themes that will lead to greater motivation, and accelerated learning. We offer a wide range of licencing opportunities for publishers to re-brand and deliver our readers to local markets.

      • ELT resource books for teachers
        May 1996

        Making Polite Noises

        Social and Functional English for Communication!

        by Fletcher / Hargreaves

        Designed for teaching at Council of Europe language level CEF - A2/B1. Where CEF is Common European Framework. This popular book has been updated so that it is particularly suitable for English as a second language learners (ESOL), as well as for EFL. It gives practice in the essentials of Social English. All the main functions of language (asking for information, suggestions, offers, complaints and apologies, starting and finishing conversations, telephoning, persuasion... ) Each of the 21 units gives essential phrases in lively dialogues, then controlled and free practice. Revision exercises and telephone situations recycle this through mini role plays. Includes Teaching Notes - Cassette available “Now, I feel much more ‘at home’ speaking to people in English, because I know so many everyday expressions”

      • Education
        March 2011

        The Storymaker Motivator

        by Frances Dickens

        A stimulating creative writing and thinking resource book for secondary school students This unique handbook and practical guide develops imagination, expands horizons and enriches the creative writing process for all students. Visually enticing, clear and comprehensive, it includes a CD Rom for printing the lesson plans and worksheets and features reading lists, a mixture of scenarios, photographs and illustrations. Topics covered are: Narrative planning Beginnings, cliffhangers, suspense hooks, endings Objects Characters Feelings Settings Speech and sound Descriptive story elements Thesauruses Samples of usage Developed from the award-winning primary resource The Story Maker, The Story Maker Motivator was trialled and tested for two years with 11-15 year olds in Graveney Secondary School. Suitable for English teachers, student teachers, EFL teachers, special needs teachers, learning support teachers and parents working at home with their children, this wide-ranging resource provides a unique approach to broaden writing and thinking skills.

      • Biography & True Stories
        May 2017

        A Girls' Guide to the Islands

        by Suzanne Kamata

        The American writer Suzanne Kamata had lived in Japan for more than half of her life, yet she had never explored the small nearby islands of the Inland Sea. The islands, first made famous by Donald Richie’s The Inland Sea 50 years ago, are noted for displaying artwork created by prominent, and sometimes curious, international artists and sculptors: Naoshima’s wealth of museums, including one devoted to 007, Yayoi Kusama’s polka dot pumpkins, Kazuo Katase’s blue teacup, and a monster rising out of a well on the hour in Sakate, called “Anger at the Bottom of the Sea”—to name a few. Spurred by her teen-aged daughter Lilia’s burgeoning interest in art and adventure, Kamata sets out to show her the islands’ treasures. Mother and daughter must confront several barriers on their adventure. Lilia is deaf and uses a wheelchair. It is not always easy to get onto — or off of — the islands, not to mention the challenges of language, culture, and a generation gap. A Girls’ Guide to the Islands takes the reader on a rare visit by a unique mother and daughter team.

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