Expressing Yourself in English is an inter- esting new textbook with some variations from the traditional in its approach.They would 1.__________ 9 g( r! |, W# ]' f" C* s* I seem appropriate for self-study,especially when used in conjunction with the cassette,but is primarily intended of classroom use.Indeed, 2.__________" g; B" ]+ J! e6 f, f
the text itself contains notes to the teachers rather than that appearing in a separate teacher’s guide. 3.__________ . \& b4 t% Y8 `, S+ V# C( G( b 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.__________ 7 U- u3 o/ z3 l 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.__________. a# l3 I: i" c8 j( r& k0 Z
references than any other writing for this level, 6.__________ 5 u3 e. c9 q' a# G% | which exercises are provided and allow students to be creative with the English they learn. Again,like most comparable texts,Expressing 7.__________3 L) D _: U% n1 K7 Y* p" K( M& I
Yourself in English does not formally introduce the verb until Unit 3.One hint for teachers and students likely is that students 8.__________ 6 X* E ?$ @+ ` should not expect to be successful with the examinations offered in the body of the text if 9.__________ - L- q4 E4 F; O* y3 P2 y/ G) d3 f they study outside of class and memorize the dialogue that introduces each unit. In order to keep the price lowly,the book 10.__________ 0 R5 x: S& C! S