New Language Leader : Elementary / Ian Lebeau and Gareth Rees.
Par : Lebeau, Ian.
Collaborateur(s) : Rees, Gareth.
Collection : New Language Leader. Éditeur : White Plains, NY : Pearson Education, 2014Description :160 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.ISBN : 9781447961468 (Coursebook).Sujet(s) : English language -- Exams -- Questions | English language -- Vocabulary -- Problems and exercises | English language -- Grammar -- Problems and exercises | English language -- Pronunciation -- Exercises | English language -- Textbooks for foreign speakers | Terminology -- English -- Problems and exercises | Language examinations | B2+-C1 (CEFR) | High-intermediate / Advanced | A1-A2+ (CEFR) | Beginner / Pre-IntermediateRessources en ligne : Publisher's Website. | Companion Website.Type de document | Site actuel | Collection | Cote | Numéro de copie | Statut | Date d'échéance | Code à barres |
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Livres | CR Julien-Couture RC (Teaching) General Stacks | Non-fiction | INT NEW (Parcourir l'étagère) | 1 | Disponible | A027163 |
"Find everything your students need to succeed in the New Language Leader Coursebook: 12 units that cover grammar, vocabulary, reading, listening, speaking, study skills and writing.
The Coursebook offers a variety of material on contemporary issues that will help students negotiate academic life successfully.
Scenarios give students the opportunity to apply language in real-life situations and develop valuable communication skills.
Study Skills sections, with videos, provide useful tips and training for a successful academic life.
“Meet the Expert” videos develop listening skills and provide inspiring topics for discussion.
Exam practice is embedded in each unit to prepare students for high-stakes tests such as IELTS and PTE Academic. This makes the New Language Leader Coursebook the ideal material to ensure students’ success." (Publisher's Website)
CONTENTS
Unit 1 - CITIES
GRAMMAR: To be - There is / there are (+ any)
VOCABULARY: Cities - Adjectives - Places in a city - More Places in a city - Adjectives - Linkers: and
READING: 10 facts about my city - Understanding main points - Famous cities - City focus: Cambridge - City fact file: Toronto
LISTENING: Understanding context - Conversation between a teacher and a student - TV programme: I love my city - Describing the centre of Cambridge
SPEAKING/PRONUNCIATION: Describe cities - Find out about different cities - Contractions - Schwa
SCENARIO:
Key language: saying where places are
Task: using a map
Scenario: describing where places are in a town
STUDY SKILLS/WRITING: Write about your city or town
Study skills: using your dictionary
Writing skills: a city description
VIDEO: Meet the expert: an interview with Adam Gadsby, an international publisher, about interesting cities
Unit 2 - WORK AND STUDY
GRAMMAR: Present simple - Present simple questions
VOCABULARY: Jobs and places of work - At university - At work
READING: People at work - Identifying speakers - University website - Identifying audience - Job advert - CV
LISTENING: Interview with a student about her life and habits - Information about a job
SPEAKING/PRONUNCIATION: Talk about yourself and your studies/job - Interview other students about their lives - Word stress
SCENARIO:
Key language: asking for information
Task: describing jobs
Scenario: finding out about different jobs
STUDY SKILLS/WRITING: Write about students in a survey - Capital letters Study skills: using your dictionary
Writing skills: a CV
VIDEO: Meet the expert: an interview with Chris Holt, a pilot, about his working and home lives
Unit 3 - NATURE
GRAMMAR: Question words - Adverbs of frequency - Pronouns: it and they
VOCABULARY: Verbs connected with water - Adjectives - Classroom objects - Linkers
READING: What do you know about water? - Job advert and two job profiles - Information on three charities
LISTENING: Predicting TV interview about deserts - Discussion about organising a weekend of fund-raising events
SPEAKING/PRONUNCIATION: Find out facts about water - Ask about routines and habits - Showing interest - Classroom instructions - Asking about words
SCENARIO:
Key language: making suggestions
Task: making and responding to suggestions
Scenario: organising fund-raising events
STUDY SKILLS/WRITING: Write about someone's routines and habits
Study skills: classroom language
Writing skills: a description of a process
VIDEO: Meet the expert: an interview with Dave Stevenson, a wildlife photographer, photographing animals
Unit 4 - LEISURE TIME
GRAMMAR: Articles - Can, can't
VOCABULARY: Using visual clues: Types of film - Leisure activities, sports - Holiday resorts - Large numbers - Fractions and percentages - Approximation
READING: World Cinema website - Scanning for information: Health club leaflet - Using topic knowledge: Charts showing statistics of participation in sports
LISTENING: Interviews with two members of a health club - Asking a travel agent for more information on a resort
SPEAKING/PRONUNCIATION: Discussing preferences - Interview about ability - Weak or strong vowel - Linked sounds
SCENARIO:
Key language: asking for information (2), saying 'no' politely
Task: describing places and facilities
Scenario: at a travel agent's
STUDY SKILLS/WRITING:
Study skills: working with numbers
Writing skills: a description of a table or bar chart
VIDEO: Meet the expert: interview with Lynda Myles, a film producer and lecturer, about Martin Scorsese
Unit 5 - TRANSPORT
GRAMMAR: Comparative adjectives - Superlative adjectives
VOCABULARY: Transport - Travel - Linkers: but
READING: Speed of transport - Big, bigger, best: urban transport around the world
LISTENING: Three people talking about how they get around their cities - Phone conversation booking a plane ticket
SPEAKING/PRONUNCIATION: Talking about getting around a town/city - Collaboration - Vowel sounds - Stress in compound nouns
SCENARIO:
Key language: buying a ticket
Task: booking a flight
Scenario: at a ticket agency
STUDY SKILLS/WRITING: Write a paragraph about transport and travelling around your town/city - Self-evaluation
Study skills: planning your written work
Writing skills: description (a transport system)
VIDEO: Meet the expert: interview with Chloe Couchman, an expert on London tourism, about getting around a famous city
Unit 6 - FOOD
GRAMMAR: Countable and uncountable nouns - Some and any - Much, many, a lot of
VOCABULARY: Food and drink
READING: Super food: do you eat it? - Understanding reference - My great food adventure
LISTENING: Interview about South African food culture - Phone order for conference catering
SPEAKING/PRONUNCIATION: Talking about food and drink - Long turn talking: talking about food culture - Intonation
SCENARIO:
Key language: requests and offers
Task: making an order
Scenario: conference catering
STUDY SKILLS/WRITING: Write about your country's food culture - Making mistakes - Spelling - Judging interest - Commas in lists Study skills: correcting your writing
Writing skills: a restaurant review
VIDEO: Meet the expert: interview with Nikita Gulham, an Indian food expert, about Indian food traditions
Unit 7 - SHOPPING
GRAMMAR: Present continuous (1): affirmatives and negatives - Present continuous (2): questions
VOCABULARY: Shops and shopping (1): verbs - Shops and shopping (2): nouns - Linkers: because and so
READING: What kind of shopper are you? - Assigning headings - The changing face of stores - Using visual clues
LISTENING: Five short conversations in shopping situations - Discussion about online shopping
SPEAKING/PRONUNCATION: Discussion about shopping - Interview someone about shopping - Considering trends - Stressed words - Choosing images - Avoiding mistakes - Making notes - Linked sounds
SCENARIO:
Key language: giving advantages and disadvantages
Task: describing locations
Scenario: opening a shop
STUDY SKILLS/WRITING: Informal language
Study skills: giving short, informal talk
Writing skills: informal writing (a customer review)
VIDEO: Study skills video - a student presentation about Harrods
Unit 8 - HISTORY AND CULTURE
GRAMMAR: Past simple of to be - Could, couldn't - It, this, these
VOCABULARY: Buildings - Verbs + prepositions - Past time phrases - Managing new vocabulary - Grouping words by meaning - Using word webs - Using pictures - Word building - Using Reading - Çatal Hüyük - All change! - Making deductions
LISTENING: Presentation about technology and cultural changes - Six short conversations with museum visitors
SPEAKING/PRONUNCIATION: Vowel sounds - Finding out about ancient civilisations - Comparing current ways of life with previous generations - Linked sounds
SCENARIO:
Key language: making polite requests
Task: finding out important information
Scenario: at a museum
STUDY SKILLS/WRITING: Write about an ancient civilisation
Study skills: remembering new words
Writing skills: describing objects
VIDEO: Meet the expert: an interview with Mark Weeden, a lecturer in Ancient Near Eastern Studies, about an ancient civilisation
Unit 9 - INVENTIONS
GRAMMAR: Past simple: regular and irregular verbs - Past simple: negative and question forms
VOCABULARY: Medical science - Linkers: at the same time and next
READING: Leonardo da Vinci: a man of art, a man of ideas, a man of inventions - Evaluating - Medical inventions
LISTENING: Radio interview about the MRI scanner - Researching the topic - Radio programme about favourite inventions
SPEAKING/PRONUNCIATION: Verb endings - Talking about last weekend - Talking about first experiences - Stressed words
SCENARIO:
Key language: giving reasons
Task: giving a short presentation
Scenario: everyday inventions
STUDY SKILLS/WRITING: Write a short text about a historical figure - Making notes
Study skills: making notes while reading
Writing skills: a short biography
VIDEO: Meet the expert: an interview with Odette Aguirre, an acupuncturist, about the benefits of acupuncture
Unit 10 - MONEY
GRAMMAR: Should, shouldn't - Have to, don't have to - Problem-solving
VOCABULARY: Money (nouns) - Money (verb phrases) - Introducing extra information - Linkers: that
READING: Poster advertising a talk about money safety for students - FAQs on loan company website - Profile of entrepreneur who took out a loan
LISTENING: Talk about money safety for students - Bank survey about money
SPEAKING/PRONUNCIATION: Giving advice - Evaluating: different business ideas - Stressed words
SCENARIO:
Key language: asking for and giving opinions
Task: doing an opinion survey
Scenario: survey about money
STUDY SKILLS/WRITING: Write a reply to a student's problem
Study skills: making notes during a talk
Writing skills: formal writing (an online form)
VIDEO: Study skills video: a talk about bank accounts
Unit 11 - HOMES
GRAMMAR: Will, won't - Be going to
VOCABULARY: Compound nouns - Rooms and furniture - Directions - Linkers: at the same time and next
READING: Separate lives - Exploring the topic - A modern home, your dream home
LISTENING: Discussion about features of a smarthome - Phone call about renting a flat
SPEAKING/PRONUNCIATION: Contractions - Speculating: Talking about your lives in the future - Describing your home - Contractions - Explaining decisions: Designing your dream home - Stressed words
SCENARIO:
Key language: checking understanding
Task: asking for information about accommodation
Scenario: finding a flat
STUDY SKILLS/WRITING:
Study skills: examination skills
Writing skills: an informal email
VIDEO: Meet the expert: an interview with Godson Egbo, an architect, about homes of the future
Unit 12 - TRAVEL
GRAMMAR: Present perfect - Present perfect and past simple
VOCABULARY: Using verbs as nouns (gerunds) - Adjectives
READING: Understanding reasons: Children of the wind - Discovering the world
LISTENING: Interview with a student about living abroad - Talk about a memorable building
SPEAKING/PRONUNCIATION: Asking about experiences - Talking about holidays abroad
SCENARIO:
Key language: taking long turns
Task: recounting experiences
Scenario: around the world
STUDY SKILLS/WRITING: Ways of practising English - Using technology to learn
Study skills: learning outside the classroom
Writing skills: a travel blog
VIDEO: Study skills video - a talk about using technology to learn English
Language reference
Meet the Expert
Communication Activities
Audioscripts
Irregular Verb List
Phonetic Charts
Level: Beginner / Pre-Intermediate (A1-A2+)
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