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English for Life 2

Meeting People - Students' Book

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Meeting People is the second stage of ENGLISH FOR LIFE, a four-part series for complete or false beginners leading to Cambridge First Certificate or Threshold Level and beyond. Each book provides roughly one year's work and has goals which are complete in themselves and reflect the communicative needs of adolescent and adult learners. Meeting People teaches students to talk to strangers and communicate in English. Authentic information and realistic texts are included throughout; in addition, dialogue sequences in each of the fifteen lesson units recount the investigations made by a young journalist, Cathy King, into the disappearance of an international film star. The story begins in London and moves to New York and Hong Kong. British and American varietes of English are presented in short functional exchanges and practical language tasks, with a cyclical grammatical progression and regular review exercices.

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English for Life 2, Vivian Cook

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Erscheinungsdatum
1987
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Titel
English for Life 2
Untertitel
Meeting People - Students' Book
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Vivian Cook
Erscheinungsdatum
1987
Einband
Paperback
ISBN10
8301073233
ISBN13
9788301073237
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Beschreibung
Meeting People is the second stage of ENGLISH FOR LIFE, a four-part series for complete or false beginners leading to Cambridge First Certificate or Threshold Level and beyond. Each book provides roughly one year's work and has goals which are complete in themselves and reflect the communicative needs of adolescent and adult learners. Meeting People teaches students to talk to strangers and communicate in English. Authentic information and realistic texts are included throughout; in addition, dialogue sequences in each of the fifteen lesson units recount the investigations made by a young journalist, Cathy King, into the disappearance of an international film star. The story begins in London and moves to New York and Hong Kong. British and American varietes of English are presented in short functional exchanges and practical language tasks, with a cyclical grammatical progression and regular review exercices.