Today! is a four-level course that shapes learning around the individual, understanding that no two students are the same. Lessons feature kids in authentic situations, making English easier to understand, learning more enjoyable and teaching more effective!
Extra grammar activities are pen to paper exercises which accompany every grammar table in the book (one exercise per grammar table). They can be used for further controlled practice of new material.
Today! is a four-level course that shapes learning around the individual, understanding that no two students are the same. Lessons feature kids in authentic situations, making English easier to understand, learning more enjoyable and teaching more effective!
Extra grammar activities are pen to paper exercises which accompany every grammar table in the book (one exercise per grammar table). They can be used for further controlled practice of new material.
Today! is a four-level course that shapes learning around the individual, understanding that no two students are the same. Lessons feature kids in authentic situations, making English easier to understand, learning more enjoyable and teaching more effective!
Extra grammar activities are pen to paper exercises which accompany every grammar table in the book (one exercise per grammar table). They can be used for further controlled practice of new material.
Today! is a four-level course that shapes learning around the individual, understanding that no two students are the same. Lessons feature kids in authentic situations, making English easier to understand, learning more enjoyable and teaching more effective!
Extra grammar activities are pen to paper exercises which accompany every grammar table in the book (one exercise per grammar table). They can be used for further controlled practice of new material.
Written in a style similar to that of Nigel Slater's multi-award-winning food memoir 'Toast', this is a celebration of the glory, humour, eccentricities and embarrassments that are The British at Table. The British have a relationship with their food that is unlike that of any other country. Once something that was never discussed in polite company, it is now something with which the nation is obsessed. But are we at last developing a food culture or are we just going through the motions?