Publisher's Synopsis
Module 2 Part 2 Student Reader: CURRICULUM FOR HIGH BEGINNERS TEEN-Adult, Second Edition. Learning English with Laughter's Teen-adult series has four Modules. This Student Reader is part of a series of the three books, Student Reader, Workbook and Teacher's Guide that comprise Module 2 Part 2. It is for English second language high beginners aged 13 years and older. It has 40 pages for 20 lessons of approximately 90 minutes each. Many of the exercises and activities will be incomplete if bought without the series - Student Reader, Workbook and Teacher's Guide. THE STUDENTS DO NOT WRITE IN THIS BOOK, CONSEQUENTLY IT CAN BE USED BY MORE THAN ONE CLASS. This allows schools that provide the books for their students to collect and re-issue them for the following semester. It also lets a student who has purchased the book, re-sell it to an incoming student The availability of the Modules in two Parts allows schools, colleges and universities to provide books for half of each Module at a time. This allows flexibility in administering the program. This Student Reader provides the introduction and explanation of all new grammar and vocabulary as it is incrementally introduced. The following Grammar concepts and English language experiences are introduced in this Student Reader. They are then integrated and reinforced through large and small group oral activities in the Workbook and Teacher's Guide.Articles: listening and reading - Terry Fox, Discussion of idioms used in the article, Using "even though" and "although", Using "un" in front of a word, Conditional sentences using "would, could, should", Role-plays throughout, Tag questions using " would, could, should, must"Articles: listening and reading - Rick HansenOrder of adjectivesSentence word orderArticle: listening and reading - Icarus and Daedalus in Greece, Article: listening and reading - Louis and Pierre: Flying in a Balloon, Conditional sentences: untrue facts - present tense Conditional sentences: untrue facts -future tense Articles: listening and reading - The Wright Brothers, Articles: listening and reading - Gordon Lightfoot, Using "but" and "too", Articles: listening and reading - Neil Young, Using "get" as an adjective, Article: listening and reading - The Beatles, Beatle songs, Article: listening and reading - People Helping People, Article: listening and reading - Australian legend, Article in role-play format: Taj Mahal - India, Article in role-play format: Niagara Falls, Jokes, Planning a trip to Whistler in Vancouver, Canada. Following a map of Whistler, Shopping in Whistler, Skiing at Whistler, Using adjectives, Problem solving: The Lost Wallet, As each new idea is introduced it is mastered in a conversational environment. Grammar concepts are introduced incrementally and reinforced by providing extensive oral practice of each new concept before progressing to the next. Students will sometimes work in small groups, asking and answering questions and checking their answers from a box at the side of the page. They appreciate this activity as they can practice outside of class with a friend.This book is the fourth Student Reader of a series that includes Workbooks and Teacher Guides. IT CAN BE USED A NUMBER OF TIMES AS THE STUDENTS AREN'T REQUIRED TO WRITE IN IT. The conversational material provided stimulates laughter, creating an enjoyable and relaxed learning atmosphere. The students do the written work in the Workbook. All answers, tests and extra activities for photocopying are in the Teacher's Guide.This series has been popular for the last decade. The online version is being used in more than 80 countries of the world.