
Product DescriptionWorld Quest combines the drama and excitement of an episodic story, with real world texts and topics to accelerate students' progression. Your students will be enchanted by award winning author, Paul Shipton's episodic story at the beginning of each unit and they will want to know what happens next. Written especially for the course, the story introduces key vocabulary at the start of each unit as well as capturing students' attention. Read the stories aloud in class or listen to them on the class audio CDs. Give your students the vocabulary, grammar and practice they need to progress quickly in English. When students use English in the real world they are most likely to want to talk about their own lives and interests, World Quest provides them with the vocabulary and grammar to do this as well as plenty of practice.About the AuthorPaul Shipton is a freelance writer and editor. He taught English as a Foreign Language for many years. His big break came when he published Bug Muldon and the Garden of Fear.
This book investigates the most effective methods for accelerating English language acquisition through the integration of narrative-driven content and real-world application. Author Alex Raynham utilizes a structured pedagogical framework that combines episodic storytelling with practical vocabulary and grammar exercises. By anchoring academic lessons in engaging, serialized content, the text aims to maintain student motivation while providing the necessary linguistic tools for real-world communication. The approach emphasizes the transition from structured classroom learning to the practical discussion of personal interests and daily life.
What You Will Find
Educators frequently highlight this text as a highly effective resource for maintaining student engagement in language classrooms. Experts note that the balance between narrative interest and technical linguistic instruction provides a structured yet accessible path for learners to improve their proficiency.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1900-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press España, S.A.
ISBN-10:
0194125904
ISBN-13:
9780194125901
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