'English for Academic Purposes ( EAP ) Now!: Students' Book by Kathy Cox, D. Hill

'English for Academic Purposes ( EAP ) Now!: Students' Book



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'English for Academic Purposes ( EAP ) Now!: Students' Book Kathy Cox, D. Hill ebook
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Page: 312
Publisher: Addison Wesley Longman Australia Pty Ltd
ISBN: 1740910737, 9781740910736


Access EAP: Foundations, Sue Argent, Olwyn Alexander, Foreign Language Study Books - Blackwell Online Bookshop. An original attempt to combine general and academic English in an Intermediate textbook. Preliminary is a textbook integrating a balance of skills and language and aimed at Intermediate students studying EAP (English for Academic Purposes) in a classroom context. Teaching resources, children's and teacher books, lesson plans, book lists, classroom resources, educational products from Scholastic for PreK to 12 teachers. Fun Fact: A sea star, or starfish, is a marine invertebrate. There are about 2,000 different kinds of sea stars in the world. Academic English tends to be a truly international language and the units of the book focus on vocabulary that will be essential for you regardless of where you are studying now or may study in the future. Access EAP: Foundations is based on real student life and prepares students for the tasks that they will face while doing an English-medium higher education degree. The four-week English for Academic Purposes programme is aimed at second language students who are already proficient in English, looking to develop their language skills further. It will be particularly academic purposes. For a 12 week pre-sessional our Science Faculty students can still join us at IELTS 5.5 (all skills), but most of our Humanities and Social Science students now need at least an IELTS 6.0 in all skills (MA TESOL need 6.5 for three months of PS). The book cleverly breaks down the different reasons and purposes in reading from leisure to summarising, examinations to research and perhaps today with the emphasis on high speed information gathering. Each unit follows the progress of three students in their first year at university as G Klassen, for the Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 2013. It also presents vocabulary relating to being a student at a university or college in that it covers such topics as Applications and application forms, Money and education and Academic courses associated with university life. Invertebrates are organisms without backbones. Authors: Kathy Cox, David Hill; Publisher: Pearson Education Australia; Components reviewed: Students' Book and EAP now! A sea star usually has five arms, but some sea stars have as many as 50! Dr Susan Oosthuizen publishes new book on Anglo-Saxon England. The secondary focus of the course is the strengthening and development of English for Academic Purposes (EAP) and the associated key transferable skills, such as academic authoring and presentation skills.