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Reader's
Choice - International Edition
A
shortened version of this very popular ESL textbook for advanced
level students wanting to improve their reading skills in English.
Contains texts offering fiction, personal experience, and humor
for the student's enjoyment. The essays and editorials sharpen
critical faculties, while graphs, charts, science and business
features, and contemporary magazine and newspaper articles present
topics of widespread interest. Book 1 contains units 1-6 and
14 of the single volume; Book 2 contains units 7-13 and 15 of
the single volume. Valuable appendixes and answer keys are included.
A fantastic resource for higher level learners.
By E. Margaret Baudoin, Ellen S. Bober, Mark A. Clarke, Barbara
K. Dobson, and Sandra Silberstein - (University of Michigan
Press)
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Anecdodes
in American English
A 3-level series humorously
illustrated readers for Beginner to Advanced level students
of English. Each book includes 30 funny stories followed by
comprehension questions and vocabulary exercises to generate
class discussion. All the vocabulary items are listed at the
back of each book, and the accompanying
cassette contains the reading passages and the comprehension
questions accompanies each book. Very popular with students
of all ages.
By
L A Hill - (OUP) |
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Anecdotes | Cassette |
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Select
Readings
Select Readings is a 3-level
collection of reading texts for High School, College and University
age students from Low Intermediate to High Intermediate level.
It contains teacher-selected readings from a variety of sources,
and provides students with practice in a number of skill areas
including reading skills, comprehension, and vocabulary, plus
post-reading practice via discussion and writing tasks.
By
Jean Bernard and Linda Lee - (OUP) |
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Readings (Upper Intermediate) - Student Book |
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Reading
Connections
A 2-level topic-based series
to develop effective academic and professional reading skills
for ESL students from Intermediate to High Intermediate level.
Prepares learners for the academic reading process by teaching
them the vocabulary, reading and critical thinking skills essential
for becoming effective readers. The series contains high-interest
texts in a wide variety of genres and from a range of sources
to simulate real-life academic reading.
Challenging unit tasks give vital practice in the actual academic
research process. There is also an Reading
Connections website, which offers quizzes and answer keys
for each level.
A great resource. By
Anne Ediger and Cheryl Pavlik - (OUP) |
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Student
Book (High-Intermediate) | Answer
Key |
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Contemporary
Social Issues - Authentic Readings for the ESL Learner
A High-Intermediate to Advanced
level textbook which offers authentic readings and accompanying
exercises that provide practice in the development of various
reading and language skills. The book contains readings from
a variety of sources, including newspapers, magazines, encyclopedias,
college textbooks, essays, true stories, transcribed conversations,
and speeches. Extensive vocabulary work is contained in glossaries
that accompany the readings and vocabulary review at the end
of each unit.
By
Sarabel Kass Cohen - (University of Michigan Press) |
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American
Perspectives
Helps
high-intermediate and advanced level students of English develop
skills in reading comprehension and critical thinking. Units
are theme-based, and offer multiple views of contemporary U.S.
culture. Authentic readings from books, newspapers, magazine,
and web sites stimulate cross-cultural discussion and writing.
By
Susan Earle-Carlin and Colleen Hildebrand - (Pearson) |
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Under
the Lens - A Look at the American Media
Aimed at Advanced level ESL
students, this fascinating textbook examines the effect of the
American media on society. The book offers a presentation of
what makes news and familiarizes students with the different
types of media: newspapers, radio, and television. It also offers
historical and present-day perspectives on the media and American
culture. Students learn about the history of American newspaper
journalism, the kinds of information found in newspapers, and
newspapers on the Internet; about the golden age of radio and
the growing influence of talk radio; and about television's
ability to influence society. An excellent resource for reading,
listening and dicussion.
By
Carol Keiser Bishop - (University of Michigan Press) |
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Textbook
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Changes
- Readings for Writers (2nd Edition)
An interactive, integrated
skills text for High-Intermediate to Advanced level students.
It is designed to help students develop their writing skills
by encouraging them to respond to thought-provoking original
and unadapted texts on a wide variety of subjects. A great resource!
By
Jean Withrow, Gay Brookes and Martha Clark Cummings - (CUP) |
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Student's
Book | Instructor's
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For
Your Information
A 5-level multi-genre reading
series which takes students from Beginner up to Advanced level.
The series includes thematic units on topics of universal appeal
that allow for natural recycling of vocabulary and content;
an extensive range of reading skills exercises to help students
develop strategies and skills necessary to become competent
and independent readers; extensive vocabulary skills exercises
and games to teach students how to learn new words; varied tasks
and activities that move gradually away from the text and engage
students in the content. A Reader's Journal at the end of each
unit A Reader's Journal at the end of each unit integrates reading
and writing and helps students reflect on what they have read.
By
Karen Blanchard, Christine Root - (Logman) |
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3 | Level
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Building
on Basics
A 2-book reading course aimed
at Intermediate to High Intermediate students. Both books feature
authentic, thematically organized readings from non-fiction,
academic, and literary sources. The high-interest topics and
thematically linked readings effectively build students' background
knowledge and vocabulary for later readings. Includes interactive
pre-reading activities, varied comprehension exercises, writing
and discussion activities and text analyses which develop students'
academic skills and encourage oral and written skills.
By
Joan Baker De Gonzales and Eileen K. Blau - (Longman) |
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Building
on Basics | Building
Understanding
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