Expressing Yourself in English is an inter- esting new textbook with some variations from the traditional in its approach.They would 1.__________( O+ a8 F. `& G3 K' }' t- e/ b
seem appropriate for self-study,especially when used in conjunction with the cassette,but is primarily intended of classroom use.Indeed, 2.__________
z6 ^" W: B0 ]5 I# g" l7 h) x, H the text itself contains notes to the teachers rather than that appearing in a separate teacher’s guide. 3.__________* M+ r# U0 Q" i
Each unit contains three readings,all of which,except for those appearing in the ninth and the final unit,are illustrated.The teacher's notes indicate the teacher should refrain of 4.__________
/ }9 U4 G; W* C answering students' questions about these readings until each student has worked through all the reading comprehension exercises without help. Among the book's distinctive features is the fact that contains a more extensive list of 5.__________
/ _! Z# J* f: e references than any other writing for this level, 6.__________
4 M7 T3 T! a6 o3 B: j/ t; z which exercises are provided and allow students to be creative with the English they learn. Again,like most comparable texts,Expressing 7.__________
, O; i; o4 J. h* B Yourself in English does not formally introduce the verb until Unit 3.One hint for teachers and students likely is that students 8.__________1 c p, W) O( P: V* I
should not expect to be successful with the examinations offered in the body of the text if 9.__________! N% |8 g$ y, L D( Y. i1 k
they study outside of class and memorize the dialogue that introduces each unit. In order to keep the price lowly,the book 10.__________( {- g( ~/ ?0 T. g& f
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