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Part II: Putting Your Lesson Together
✓ Innovations by Dellar and Walkley, published by Thomson/Heinle ELT ✓ Language In Use by Doff and Jones, published by Cambridge University
Press
✓ face2face by Redston, Cunningham and Bell, published by Cambridge University Press
Just for back-up in those emergency situations, take a look at More Grammar Games: Cognitive, Affective and Movement Activities for EFL Students by Davis and Rinvolucri, published by Cambridge University Press.
Imparting business English
Titles for business English include:
✓ English for International Tourism by Dubicka and O’Keefe, published by Pearson Longman. Includes material for testing students and a video.
✓ Business Basics New Edition by Grant and McLarty, published by Oxford University Press for lower-level students.
✓ The Business English Handbook by Emmerson, published by Macmillan for advanced learners.
Starting off younger learners
Even youngsters learning English can benefit from a book. You can find multi- media resources to work with and all kinds of games and quizzes. Some popu- lar courses for children and teenagers are:
✓ Playway to English by Gerngross and Puchta, a series published by Cambridge University Press for very young children.
✓ Join In by Gerngross and Puchta, a series published by Cambridge University Press for very young children.
✓ Backpack by Herrera and Pinkley, a series published by Longman for pri- mary school children.
✓ English World by Hocking and Bowen, a new series published by Macmillan for primary school children.
✓ Top Score by Falla and Davies, a series published by Oxford University Press for teenagers.