Reading 4 /
Simon Greenall, Diana Pye
- Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1993
- vi, 90 p. : ill. ; 25 cm
- Cambridge skills for fluency .
Map of the book; Thanks; 1. Odd socks; 2. I can't get rid of the smell of burning; 3. Kissing habits; 4. Just another Saturday as a sheep in wolves' clothing; 5. In affection and esteem; 6. We've never had it so bad; 7. Help! I'm turning into my Dad; 8. True stories; 9. Friendship; 10. Looking for a rain god; 121. New face of ageism; 12. My favourite place; 13. Hometown; 14. Lessons in German; 15. Mirror; 16. Colours; 17. The new world; 18. Take my tip; 19. Pilgrim at Tinker Creek; 20. The new cafe; Answer key; To the teacher; Acknowledgements.
Cambridge Skills for Fluency is a learner-centred range of materials designed specifically to develop students' fluency and confidence in listening, speaking, reading and writing. The books are at four levels from pre-intermediate through to advanced and are suitable for use as supplementary texts or as core texts on skills development courses. Each book in the Cambridge Skills for Fluency series: promotes fluency by presenting a wide variety of both old and new topics in creative and imaginative ways * genuinely engages students' interest and encourages them to share personal reactions and opinions fluently * focuses on a particular skill but the other skills are integrated in a way that reflects real life use of language * contains twenty units designed to take about an hour of class time, a detailed contents map and brief teaching notes.
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