Headway Beginner: Teacher's Guide with Teacher's Resource Center

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  • Engels
  • Onbekende bindwijze
  • 9780194524032
  • 05 maart 2019
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Headway 5th edition provides fresh, relevant English instruction needed for success today. Headway and its award-winning authors, Liz and John Soars, are names that have become synonymous with English Language teaching and learning. Teach with Headway's perfectly-balanced grammar and skills syllabus, based on the course's world-renowned methodology. Headway 5th edition retains the course's trusted methodology and has been completely updated with new texts, topics and digital resources. The Teacher's Guide with Teacher's Resource Centre provides all teaching resources in one place, as well as a Learning Management System to track the progress students are making on Online Practice. Go to www.headwayonline.com and use your access code to get started.

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5th Revised edition
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