The full-colour Workbook supplements the material presented in each of the 14 units of the Coursebook, and provides extra material for consolidation and revision. It starts with a “What can you remember?” section.
It contains:
- vocabulary and grammar tasks that give pupils further practice and can be assigned for homework.
- extra writing topics that you can use either to give your pupils more writing practice or as an alternative topic to the Coursebook writing topic. The writing can be assigned for homework, but it is a good idea to go over the topic first in class. In this way you can be sure that pupils understand what they are expected to do and you can provide them with any extra vocabulary they ask for on the topic.
- extra speaking games that you can use if you have a few minutes at the end of a lesson or if you feel that your pupils would benefit from more speaking practice on a particular topic.
- ‘Taskmaster’ activities where pupils create their own task. This encourages them to look at the material in the Coursebook in a new way, to think about how they learn and to pick out the most important things they have learnt in a unit. It is probably a good idea to discuss each pupil’s task with them individually.
- a revision section after every two units.
- a picture dictionary, presented thematically, that pupils complete themselves – an easy way for your students to practise and remember new vocabulary.
The Teacher's Workbook has overprinted answers.