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Monday, September 20, 2010

All Clear! 1-2-3 Listening and Speaking with Collocations (Books+Audio)

All Clear! 1-2-3 Listening and Speaking with Collocations
Kalkstein Fragiadakis | Heinle ELT | 2007
American English | 238/242/241 pages | PDF + WMA | 140/108/224 Mb

All Clear! teaches students to recognize and produce the high-frequency idioms, phrases, and contemporary expressions needed in a range of conversational situations. [+/-]


Each lesson focuses initially on chunks of language in the form of idioms and other expressions (collocations) and then provides many structured and communicative activities for speaking, listening, grammar, writing, pronunciation, and public speaking practice.

All clear 1, 2, 3 include dialogues set up the lesson theme and serve as springboards for learning the idioms and other expressions; listening skills are developed through pre-, while-, and post-listening activities related to each units introductory dialogue; "Your Turn" speaking activities encourage learners to use the newly acquired idioms and expressions interactively; numerous listening and speaking activities help build fluency through the integration of reading, writing, and grammar skills; special attention is given to the grammar related to expressions in order to help develop fluency and accuracy.

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All Clear! 1
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All Clear! 2
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All Clear! 3
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