New Language Leader : Pre-Intermediate / Ian Lebeau and Gareth Rees.
Par : Lebeau, Ian.
Collaborateur(s) : Rees, Gareth.
Collection : New Language Leader. Éditeur : White Plains, NY : Pearson Education, 2013Description :168 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.ISBN : 9781447961529 (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 | A2+-B1+ (CEFR) | Pre-Intermediate to 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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"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.
A stimulating way to practice
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.
Be ready for university entrance tests
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 - HUMAN PLANET
GRAMMAR: Present simple and continuous: state and action verbs - Present simple / continuous questions - Adverbs of frequency
VOCABULARY: Countries and regions: adjectives and nouns - Weather words: modifiers - Adventure holiday activities - Linking words: but, and, also, when
READING: My world, our world: a global online project - Understanding genre: Surviving Siberia: climate versus lifestyle - A city guide
LISTENING: My world, our world entries - Conversation describing new holidays on offer - Discussing opinions about new holidays
SPEAKING/PRONUNCIATION: Long turn taking: Describe favourite places - Discussion about different climates - Showing interest - Intonation for agreeing and disagreeing
SCENARIO:
Key language: agreeing and disagreeing
Task: making a choice
Scenario: choosing holiday itinerary for a tour operator
STUDY SKILLS/WRITING: Write a short paragraph describing climate
Study skills: Dictionary Skills: Understanding meaning
Writing skills: Understanding text organisation - descriptive writing: places
VIDEO: Meet the expert: an interview with James Moore, an expedition medical consultant about living in extreme places
Unit 2 - PEOPLE
GRAMMAR: Past simple: regular and irregular verbs - Use of the affirmative with time expressions - Past simple negatives and question forms
VOCABULARY: Personality: adjectives and nouns - Weather words: modifiers - Linking words: until, at first, then, at the moment, afterwards
READING: Evaluation: International Women`s Day Awards - Increasing your understanding: Biography of Osamu Tezuka and Frida Kahlo - A learning styles and strategies questionnaire - A reflective blog
LISTENING: Stories of determination - Description of an inspirational person - Conversation discussing potential new flatmates
SPEAKING/PRONUNCIATION: Talk about stories of determination - Voice and unvoiced consonants: regular past endings - Collaboration: Research and describe inspirational people - Word stress
SCENARIO:
Key language: describing people
Task: choosing a new flatmate
Scenario: choosing most suitable flatmate
STUDY SKILLS/WRITING: Write a short description of a determined person
Study skills: Learning styles and strategies
Writing skills: Inferring a reflective blog
VIDEO: Meet the expert: an interview with Karen Rubins, a comic artist
Unit 3 - THE MEDIA
GRAMMAR: Past continuous - Defining relative pronouns: who, which, where, that
VOCABULARY: The media - Nouns, eg. journalist/journalism - TV programme genres, eg. comedy, politics
READING: The story of the internet - Personal reflection: News organisations around the world - A TV programme review
LISTENING: Stories about the early days of the internet (analysing the topic) - An introduction to a new TV programme, Fame and Fortune - TV programme development meeting
SPEAKING/PRONUNCIATION: was/were strong and weak forms - Interview about internet use - Word stress - Retell a recent news story - Intonation in short questions - Discussion about recent TV programmes or series
SCENARIO:
Key language: making suggestions
Task: designing a show
Scenario: planning a TV programme
STUDY SKILLS/WRITING: Write a short paragraph describing climate
Study skills: collaboration: working with others
Writing skills: Summarising a TV programme review
VIDEO: Study skills video: collaboration - working with others
Unit 4 - HEALTH
GRAMMAR: Present perfect with time expressions- Articles - Giving advice with reasons (should + infinitive of purpose/in order to)
VOCABULARY: Medical words - Reporting verbs, e.g. states, claims, shows, thinks, etc. - Ailments, eg. a backache – grammar of words: compound nouns; false friends
READING: Podcasts about different aspects of International Medi-Aid (IMA) exploring facts - Text about relationship between diet and mental health
LISTENING: Doctors expressing opinions - Student councellor interviews
SPEAKING/PRONUNCIATION: Comparing life experiences - Justifying opinion - Discussion about food and health - Interview about eating habits and diets - Phrase stress and rhythm
SCENARIO:
Key language: giving advice and reasons
Task: giving advice about health issues
Scenario: giving advice to students
STUDY SKILLS/WRITING: Write a summary about the eating habits and diets
Study skills: Guessing the meaning of unknown words
Writing skills: Inferring an informal email
VIDEO: Meet the expert: interview with Dr John Briffa, a doctor who specialises in nutrition, about brain food
Unit 5 - NATURAL WORLD
GRAMMAR: Comparatives and superlatives; as... as - Expressions of quantity
VOCABULARY: Landscapes: adjectives to describe a place - Nouns and verbs, eg. damage (n/vb) - Describing photos - Reference words: it and its
READING: Text about the island of Bora Bora - collaboration - Animal invaders - how much danger are we in? Thinking beyond the text
LISTENING: Nature programme about three islands - Conversation about photos; choosing photos and reasons why
SPEAKING/PRONUNCIATION: Describe the islands; presentation to compare two places - Comparison of personal lives - Strong and weak forms (schwa)
SCENARIO:
Key language: justifying choices
Task: giving reasons and making choices
Scenario: describing photos to partner and selecting which ones to use
STUDY SKILLS/WRITING: Write a short paragraph describing climate
Study skills: developing self-awareness - Correcting your writing
Writing skills: Understanding text organisation writing comparative paragraphs
VIDEO: Meet the expert: interview with Gareth Philips, a professional photographer about the selection of photos
Unit 6 - SOCIETY AND FAMILY
GRAMMAR: Predictions: will, might and may (probably, definitely) - First conditional
VOCABULARY: Nouns and verbs, e.g. consumer vs. consume - Family; negative adjectives: un- and -less - Expressing opinions - Linkers: so, as, however and because of
READING: Advert of future analysis - Article about low birth rate in Germany (Understanding genre)
LISTENING: Meeting between futurologist and a business investor; evaluating and predicting - Conversation about specific problems and possible solutions - Television talk show about family matters
SPEAKING/PRONUNCIATION: Making future predictions - Discuss Q about family; Discussion about family dilemmas; contractions: 'll - Word linking
SCENARIO:
Key language: expressing opinions
Task: having a discussion
Scenario: discussion about family matters in a talk show
STUDY SKILLS/WRITING: Write paragraph(s) about predictions for a specific society and country
Study skills: Critical Thinking: judging reliability, considering evidence, developing self-awareness
Writing skills: Understanding text organisation (a short article)
VIDEO: Study skills video: a short lecture on critical thinking
Unit 7 - SCIENCE
GRAMMAR: Obligation: should, must and have to - Had to and could
VOCABULARY: Science and crime - Nouns, adjectives and verbs with prepositions - Developing an argument (This means that... etc.) - Scientific fields and inventions/discoveries
READING: TV programme reviews: a documentary and a crime drama - Webpage about Stephen Hawking: justifying selections
LISTENING: Interview with a crime documentary researcher; making personal connections - Radio programme for intellectual discussion about important inventions and scientific discoveries
SPEAKING/PRONUNCIATION: Discussion about crime and science - Discussion about rules and regulations in students' own lives - Discussion about famous scientists and their discoveries - Discussion about attitudes to science - Word stress and the schwa - Discuss type of notes and ways to make notes
SCENARIO:
Key language: developing an argument
Task: making your case
Scenario: discussion about top inventions
STUDY SKILLS/WRITING: Research and write a short description of a famous person's life and work
Study skills: making notes
Writing skills: analysing data (Describing charts)
VIDEO: Meet the Expert: an interview with Huw James, a scientist who specializes in astronomy, about black holes and astrophysics
Unit 8 - THE NIGHT
GRAMMAR: Verb patterns - Future intentions: going to, hoping to, I'm going to, I'd like to
VOCABULARY: Expressions with sleep, e.g. sleep badly, have a sleepless night, etc. - Jobs; -ing/-ed adjectives - Expressing preferences: Night out entertainment, e.g. go out for
READING: Email Exchange about a talk on sleep - Ordering ideas - Article about night workers - Sydney festival events listing - A short mysterious story
LISTENING: Presentation about sleep - Evaluating performance - Conversation planning a night out at festival
SPEAKING/PRONUNCIATION: Discussion about sleep - Quizz about sleep patterns - Contractions: Discussing future plans, hopes and dreams - Sentence stress: key words and clarity
SCENARIO:
Key language: discussing preferences
Task: making a future plan
Scenario: planning a night out
STUDY SKILLS/WRITING: Write a short paragraph describing climate
Study skills: remembering vocabulary - evaluating methods
Writing skills: prediction - a narrative
VIDEO: Meet the expert: an interview with Karen Fowler, a communications manager, about working in the dark in Antarctica
Unit 9 - WORK AND INDUSTRY
GRAMMAR: Used to - Present simple passive
VOCABULARY: Work and working conditions, e.g. colleague, employee, good pay, opportunities to travel, etc. - Compound nouns - Negotiating: Price/Quantity, Delivery, Payment negotiation phrases - Linkers: sequencing phrases, e.g. to begin with..., etc.
READING: Email from HR asking for employee opinion about the company - Making informed guesses - Use of gold in industry - The early stages of making chocolate
LISTENING: Interview with two employees exploring the topic - 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 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 - GLOBAL AFFAIRS
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 - THE ENVIRONMENT
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 Dr Laura Baker, a meteorologist, about tracking and analysing storms
Unit 12 - SPORT
GRAMMAR: Second conditional - Too and enough
VOCABULARY: Types of sports to collocate with do/go/play - Linking words - Sports personalities
READING: Open letter to the Minister of Sport; evaluating effective language - Magazine article about female football fans - An English course advert a formal email
LISTENING: Current affairs programme on TV - Interview between a sports psychologist and a client - A tutorial about time management
SPEAKING/PRONUNCIATION: Discussion about attitudes and approaches to sport - Evaluating claims - Discussion of topical issues related to football, sport and health and sports facilities in different countries - Intonation in lists
SCENARIO:
Key language: answering complex questions
Task: using a questionnaire
Scenario: Doing a sports psychology survey
STUDY SKILLS/WRITING: A summary paragraph of topical issues
Study skills: Time Management - critical evaluation
Writing skills: a formal email
VIDEO: Meet the Expert: an interview with Rachel Pavlou, the Women's Football Development Manager for the English FA, about the rise of women's football
Language reference
Meet the Expert
Communication Activities
Audioscripts
Irregular Verb List
Phonetic Charts
Level: Pre-Intermediate / Intermediate (A2+-B1+)
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