Pearson Longman, 2011. — 160 p.
Flexible, personalized pathsThe course consists of
17 sections organized in three distinct alternating paths:
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Countries - to discover the complex world of English-speaking countries from past to present through historical, geographical, economic, anthropological, institutional and cultural content;
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Past and present issues - to go deeper into topics of great cultural significance such as human rights, travel, discovery, migration, economics, war and peace and human achievement;
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Environment and ecology - to reflect on topics linked to environmental protection, such as food safety, water supplies, biodiversity at risk and environmental emergencies.
Young people's worlds - culture, literature, and more.Eyewitness has
2 independent sections:
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the Mag - a magazine covering subjects that really matter to students - from extreme sports to street art, from healthcare rights, to women in society, from life in Europe today to a look into the future, from current affairs to music;
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Voices - an overview of literary texts of different genres giving voice to English-language authors who deal with universal themes in a personal way.
Wide rande of activities— The
activities are gradual and guided, strongly oriented towards
speaking and
discussion without overlooking
reading and
listening comprehension.
— In addition,
projects stimulate participation and cooperation in pair and group work and make learning more effective.
— Exercises to prepare for external certificate examinations are market with a special symbol in order to stand out. You can find them marked with
EP (exam practice)