English Publishers

Posted by Felipe Alday | Posted in | Posted on 5:33

1- The editorials are:

*Oxford.
*Cambridge.
*Brain-Friendly Publications.

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*Oxford:
-HAPPY EARTH: is intermediate between primary and secondary level, so it is designed for upper primary and lower secondary. This book is made for a fast and progressive learning in the children, about writing and reading. It pretends to expand the children's knowledge about the world.

-High Score: it's level is ESO. It requires an advanced progress in primary, so it assumes a really good vocabulary and gramatics and ensures a very useful learning. This books include two extensive and stimulating reading comprehension books.

*Cambridge:
-English Unlimited: it's a book for the adult learning. This is an intensive course book, because it is based in real life objectives and prepares the student to use english for a global communication.

-English Vocabulary/Grammar in Use Elementary: these are to books, which edition is a self-study course, especially designed to boost the vocabulary and grammar learning.

*Brain-Friendly Publications:
-Grammar Zappers: it's autor is Mark Fletcher. This book contains a very especial grammar level. It's level is CEF, and it reinforces: prepositions, present simple, irregular past and perfect present/past.

-Pictures of English Tenses: it's autors are Mark Fletcher and Richard Munns. It's an advanced book, which level is CEF. The grammar taught includes: Present perfect/continuous, past perfect, 2nd and 3rd conditionals, future perfect, and more learning topics.

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*Wordreference: it's a very objective and clear dictionary; it has a meaning part (in many languages) and a translation part. It has very much meanings of the word, and if you don't find a meaning of a word (or even a phrase) you can find it in the dictionary's forum, where the translators post their questions and other translators answer them.

*Diccionarios.com: this is more specific and extensive, because it gives you an exact meaning of the words. It has a great variety of European languages, which as catalan, spanish, german, french, italian, etc... The only one thing that I missed in this dictionary, is the phrase translation.

4_ We use ESL books.
*EFL: English as First Language. These books are made for children that are learning English as their main language, so they are more specialized.

*ESL: English as Second Language. These books are made for children that are learning English as other language, because they handle another language. These activities are more general, and they can become more specific.

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