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Dive into a comprehensive English learning program with transferable skills, vocabulary, and grammar. Covering four levels from beginner to advanced, with focus on education, work, arts, and more. Engage in listening, speaking, reading, and writing exercises, along with knowledge themes and everyday English practice.
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Progressive Skills in English • Transferable skills • Transferable vocabulary • Transferable grammar • Transferable knowledge
Progressive Skills in English • Four levels plus English Skills for University • from False Beginner to IELTS 6.5 = A2/B1 to C1/C2 • over 300 hours of tuition per level • many routes through material for fewer hours • Full workbook for each level
Progressive Skills in English • Ten knowledge themes per level • Education • Psychology and Sociology • Work and Business • Science and Nature • The Physical World • Culture and Civilization • Technology • Arts and Media • Sports and Leisure • Nutrition and Health
Progressive Skills in English • Four skills sections per theme • Listening • to lectures and talks; note taking • Speaking • preparation for oral presentation • preparation for participation in tutorials • Reading • for academic research; note taking • Writing • academic assignments of all discourse types
Progressive Skills in English • Extra lessons in every theme • Everyday English • practice in conversational functions • Knowledge Quiz • reviewing information and vocabulary • Portfolio Work • integrated skills work • allows students to build a body of own work
Progressive Skills in English • Five lessons per skill 1. Vocabulary • for schemata, knowledge, vocabulary 2. Real-time practice • ‘have a go’ at the target skill while revising learnt skills 3. Learning new skills • highlighting and practising new skills 4. Grammar • specific grammar knowledge for the skill 5. Applying new skills • parallel activity to real-time task
Progressive Skills in English • Objectives • for each skill section • for each lesson • for each exercise • Extra exercises in the TB • to introduce the lesson • to close the lesson • for weaker students • for more able students