English Channel 1 DVD
Karen Viney, Peter Viney | | Nr katalogowy: | 183138 | | Wydawnictwo: | Oxford University Press | | Oprawa: | miękka | Czas dostawy: | produkt chwilowo niedostępny |
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Trzypoziomowa seria łącząca humor i klarowne treści językowe.
Jak może być wykorzystana?
- Jako dodatek do jakiegoś kursu na poziomie beginner i pre-intermediate.
- Jako samodzielny kurs video.
Dla kogo jest przeznaczona?
- Dla uczniów szkół średnich i dla studentów.
Cechy charakterystyczne:
- English Channel buduje na satystakcjonującej Grapevine formula, łączącej homor z przejrzystą zawartością treści w celu efektywnego i radosnego uczenia się.
- program językowy jest podobny do programu kursu Grapevine i video również może być używane wraz z podręcznikiem, od poziomu beginner do poziomu pre- intermediate.
- English Channel 1 i English Channel 2 zawierają osiem samodzielnych historii komediowych. Każda historia ma klarowne gramatyczne centrum i starannie stopniowany według trudności język. Historie zawierają 'Ken's Kitchen', 'Robin Hood', 'The N.A.I.L Files'. Początek nakreśla Inspector Grant i Dennis Cook, dwa najbardziej popularne charaktery z video kursu Grapevine.
- English Channel jest emocjonującym thrillerem komediowym zatytułowanym Double Identity.Cechuje go gra zawodowych aktorów, historia jest podzielona na osiem epizodów, które budują klimat dramaturgii. Double Identity jest nagrodzony za najwyższy poziom serii.
- na każdym poziomie video jest wspierane przez podręcznik i książkę nauczyciela.
Komponenty.
Podręcznik.
- Wymagający film video, wykorzystujący ćwiczenia w sposób praktyczny.
- Ćwiczenia budujące słownictwo.
- Ćwiczenia językowe.
- Zadania follow-up task.
- Podsumowanie gramatyki.
- Kompletna transkrypcja.
Książka nauczyciela.
- Szczegółowy informator na temat wykorzystania video w klasie.
- Klucz odpowiedzi.
Kaseta video.
- 2 kasety video na każdy poziom (8 rozdziałów na każdym poziomie).
A three-level series combining humour with a clear language content.
How can it be used?
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As a supplement to any beginner to pre-intermediate course.
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As a stand-alone video course.
Who is it for?
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Lower secondary to adult students.
Key features
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English Channel builds on the successful Grapevine formula, combining humour with clear language content for effective and enjoyable learning.
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The language syllabus is similar to that of the Grapevine course and the videos can be used with any beginner to pre-intermediate coursebook.
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English Channel 1 andEnglish Channel 2 both consist of eight self-contained comedy stories. Each story has a clear grammatical focus and carefully graded language. Stories include 'Ken's Kitchen', 'Robin Hood', and 'The N.A.I.L Files'. The cast features Inspector Grant and Dennis Cook, two of the most popular characters from the Grapevine videos.
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English Channel 3 is an exciting comedythriller called Double Identity. Featuring the regular actors from the first two levels, the story is divided into eight episodes that build to a dramatic climax. Double Identity is the award-winning final level of the series.
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At each level the video is supported by a Student's Book and a Teacher's Book.
Components
Student's Book
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challenging video exploitation activities
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vocabulary building tasks
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language activities
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follow-up tasks
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grammar summaries
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complete transcript
Teacher's Book
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detailed guidance on using the video in the classroom
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answer key
Video Cassette
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two Video Cassettes at each level (eight units per level)









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Spis treści - English Channel 1 DVD: English Channel 1
Welcome to English Channel
numbers
the alphabet
time (1)
personal information
greetings
present tense to be
subject pronouns and possessive adjectives
Vocabulary: money; nationalities; two-word nouns
Hackers
articles: a/an
this, that, these, those (1)
There is / There are
imperatives (1)
time (2)
dates
Vocabulary: computers; picture dictionary
Ken's Kitchen
imperatives (2)
There is some / There are some
countable and uncountable nouns
have got / has got (1)
prepositions and adverbs
Vocabulary: kitchen equipment; verbs for cooking; adjectives and nouns
A Day in the Country
can / can't
would like
have got / has got (2)
asking for and giving directions
How much is it?
demonstrative pronouns (2)
Vocabulary: map symbols; camping; a country road; prefixes for numbers
Dennis Cook and the Red Balloon
present continuous
going to future
too / very
Vocabulary: clothes; transport; two-word nouns; spelling - present participles
Oakwood Avenue: Saturday mornings
present simple with like
present simple for everyday habits
frequency adverbs
frequency adverbs with to be
questions about frequency
Vocabulary: jobs in the home
Inspector Grant: On the Beach
was/were
past simple (1)
regular and irregular verbs (1)
Vocabulary: on the beach; do-it-yourself; police officers; forms of address
Robin Hood
past simple (2)
past time words
have as a main verb
indefinite pronouns
regular and irregular verbs (2)
want to (do) / try to (do) / ask to (do)
Vocabulary: weapons; acting; telephoning; crossword
English Channel 2
Anywhere, Anytime
future simple; other uses of will, shall
revision of Present simple and Past simple
Vocabulary: cars; two-word verbs (1) job titles; dear
The N.A.I.L. files
past continuous
past continuous and past simple: while, when
certainty
Vocabulary: equipment; international words
past tense of irregular verbs
An English Country Garden
present perfect; been, gone; yet, already; before, ever; for, since
present perfect or past simple
emphasis
past participles of irregular verbs
Vocabulary: plants; word map; pond display; plurals - words ending in fives
past participles
Going, Going, Gone
comparison (1): shorter adjectives and longer adjectives; superlative and comparative
as...as; more, less
degrees of comparison
Let's
the - pronunciation and emphasis
Vocabulary: prices and value; buy, sell, pay, bid; choosing the right words
long and short adjectives
Oakwood Avenue: Baby love
auxiliary verbs and modal verbs
obligation: have to / have got to
obligation and prohibition: must, mustn't
must or have to; had to
comparison (2)
Vocabulary: babies; looking after babies, pets and animals; two-word verbs (2)
Dennis Cook's Money Worries
should, shouldn't; need
for, since
adjectives and nouns: twenty pounds, a twenty-pound note
past participles
Why? / Because
Vocabulary: cash dispensers; containers; machines
Weather Report
when, as soon as, before, after, while, until
if (conditional sentences)
until; during, before, after, until
Vocabulary: points of the compass; nouns, verbs and adjectives for weather; temperatures
Roger's props; zero
Inspector Grant: Bodyguards
active and passive
made of / made in
present and past passives
passives: will, might
Vocabulary: in the office; fruit; room service
spelling
English Channel 3
Episode 1
indirect questions and statements
present perfect continuous
reflexive and emphatic pronouns
Roman numerals
ought to
passive and active (reviewed)
Extension: background information
Episode 2
relative pronouns
introductory adverbs
what as a connector
shall
'd better
Extension: forms of address
Episode 3
active and passive
indefinite pronouns
verb + infinitive; indefinite pronoun + infinitive; noun + infinitive
future continuous
Extension: feelings
Episode 4
past perfect; past perfect and past simple; past perfect continuous
where as a relative
two and three word verbs; will be able to / will have to
Extension: newspaper reports
Episode 5
conditional - type 1; conditional - type 2
if I were you
reporting (I thought / I knew)
mathematics
Extension: presentations
Episode 6
reported statements (say, tell)
reported statements (said, told)
reported wh- questions (asked)
reported yes / no questions
reporting time words
Extension: plot summary
Episode 7
speculation, deduction: must be, can't be, might be; must have been, etc.
it depends; a friend of (mine), etc.
Extension: appearance
Episode 8
conditional form of modal verbs; would have done, should have done
conditional - type 3
should in formal style
intensifiers
although
Extension: What next?