Young ELI Readers -The Children And The Forests - Stage 4 A2 - Downloadable Multimedia Files
Do you enjoy walking among the trees and watching for forest animals?
Do you know how important forests are for our world and our health?
This book is about the three main different types of forests, about where you can find them, what the weather is like there and which animals live in and under the trees. It is also an adventure story about two children who overhear plans to destroy a part of their forest and who ask other children to join them to help save it.
Syllabus
Vocabulary areas
nature and environment, forest animals, weather
Grammar and structures
Present simple
Present perfect
Can
Comparative and superlative adjectives
Adverbs of frequency
Teen Eli Readers - In Search Of A Missing Friend - Stage 1 A1 - Downloadable Multimedia Files
‘This isn’t going to stop us! We’re definitely going to find Wills!’
No one knows where Wills has gone - and his best friends, the twins Harry and Camilla - are very worried. Last time they saw him, Wills was with the Black Hand Gang - and he looked extremely unhappy! Luckily, Wills has left the twins lots of clues to follow - maybe they’ll find him soon.
You can solve the mystery, you can find Wills. You’ll discover his fantastic inventions too!
Syllabus
Vocabulary areas
Friends and enemies, family and community members, places, problem solving, describing places
Grammar and structures
Present simple, Present continuous,
Past simple, Question words,
Adjectives, Verb collocation
ELI Language Games - Who’s Who?
What is it?
Who’s Who? is a useful card game in which players guess the names of the people on the cards by asking and answering questions about physical appearance. The cards depict people of different ages and with different physical characteristics. It is a fun way to learn the vocabulary and structures related to physical description.
Language aims
The players learn to observe and describe facial characteristics using elementary English vocabulary and structures.
Contents
The game contains 132 cards divided into two decks, containing 66 cards each. The cards are the same in both decks, but the colour of the reverse side is different. There is a picture of a person and a name on each card.
ELI Language Games - The Emotions Game
What is it?
The Emotions Game is an engaging card game which helps players to understand and express their own emotions, recognise emotions in others, as well as to learn and distinguish between different emotions.
Language Objectives
The aim of the game is to help learn vocabulary related to emotions in English and practice using the language structures necessary to express them.
Contents
The game consists of 132 cards (66 situation cards, 18 emotion cards, 36 action cards and 6 jokers, 3 game cards indicating how the game should be played and 3 time cards). There is also 1 die depicting the six emotions and 60 numbered tokens.
Young ELI Readers - Katie’s Happy Holiday - Stage 1 Below A1 - Downloadable Multimedia
Katie has some very special friends…
They are the toys who live in the Land of Forgotten Toys. In this story they invite Katie to go with them on holiday. But, as usual, Katie and her friends are soon involved in an exciting adventure.
Syllabus
Vocabulary areas
Toys, sport and leisure, clothes, feelings, food, the world around us
Grammar and Structures
Present simple and continuous
Has got
Singular and plural nouns
Can for ability
Too (big)
Like + vb + ing
Me too / so do I
Question words: Where, Who
Expressions:
Let’s …
Come with us!
Oh dear!
You can do it!
Oh no!
What a happy holiday!
Young ELI Readers - PB3 and the Bees - Stage 2 A1 - Downloadable Multimedia
PB3 and Robin land on Earth to escape the terrible OOs who are chasing them in another spaceship.
They are very surprised to find some beautiful creatures. They are soft and have got wings and black and yellow stripes. They are bees! Some Earth children are telling them all about the importance of bees when they hear the roar of a tractor. An ecological disaster is about to happen.
Syllabus
Vocabulary areas
The world around us, animals, parts of the body (animals)
Language
Present simple | Present continuous | Prepositions of place and movement
Can / can’t
There are / aren’t
Have got.
Expressions:
Look out!
What’s the matter?
Look behind you!
Can I try?
Quick!
Poor bees!
I’ve got an idea!
Young ELI Readers - Granny Fixit And The Video Game - Stage 1 Below A1 - Downloadable Multimedia
Granny Fixit is in the park listening to the birds. How can she distract the children?
There are two children. They aren’t enjoying the park! They’re playing a video game! How can Granny Fixit distract the children? How can she show them that it’s fun to play in the park, too? Read the story and find out!
Syllabus
Vocabulary areas
Colours, body and physical descriptions, sports and leisure
Language
Present simple action verbs
Present continuous
Can for ability and for permission
Have got
There is / are
Expressions:
Please / Thank you /
Hello / Goodbye /
What a/an
Let’s …
Would you like to ...
I like + verb + ing
Oh dear! Me too! See you later!
Young ELI Readers Real Lives - Gyeong Min Kim: My Korea - Stage 2 A2 - Downloadable Audio Files
Gyeong Min Kim is a teenager who lives in Korea.
He once played his violin in an orchestra but now he only plays for fun. Then one day a friend tells him about a competition and… Read Gyeong Min’s story and find out about his family, his dreams, how he spends his days and the many traditions that make Korea a fascinating country full of culture.
Syllabus
Topics
Family – Friends – Traditions - Music
Verbs
Positive and negative imperative forms
Present simple and present continuous
Past simple and past continuous
Present perfect simple
Future with present continuous, going to and will
Can, have to, need, should, would, like, may, shall
Common phrasal verbs
Passive forms – present and past simple
Adjectives
Comparative and superlative forms
Ready For Planet English Elementary - Workbook With Digital Book
Ready for Planet English is a course designed specifically to motivate and engage students, and to introduce them to the global dimension of the English language. Engaging texts and videos help develop critical thinking, communication and collaboration.
• Practice of all four language skills.
• Grammar structures clearly presented and accurately practised.
• Authentic video material and lively situational videos to practise the communicative functions.
• Global skills and life skills integrated in the lessons.
• Recycling of all the language taught both within the units and in the revision lessons.
• Learn-to-learn and strategy boxes help students improve their language competence.
Digital resources for online / blended lessons
• Digital book with all the audio and video resources.
• Extensive online resources for digital lessons downloadable from our website.
• ELi LINK App.
• Teacher’s Guide with Tests and Resources.
Structure
• 10 ten-page units.
• Grammar Reference with practical activities.
• Photographic Word Bank with activities.
• Online worksheets to integrate the 2030 Agenda goals.
Key Features
• Clear layout and activities planned to make approach and study inclusive.
• Thought-provoking tasks to encourage critical and creative thinking.
• Wide variety of texts aimed at introducing global issues and topics from the English Speaking World.
• Lesson plans suited for both synchronous and asynchronous lessons.
Ready For Planet English - Foundations - Student's Book With Digital Book
Ready for Planet English is a course designed specifically to motivate and engage students, and to introduce them to the global dimension of the English language. Engaging texts and videos help develop critical thinking, communication and collaboration.
• Practice of all four language skills.
• Grammar structures clearly presented and accurately practised.
• Authentic video material and lively situational videos to practise the communicative functions.
• Global skills and life skills integrated in the lessons.
• Recycling of all the language taught both within the units and in the revision lessons.
Digital resources for online / blended lessons
• Digital book with all the audio and video resources.
• Extensive online resources for digital lessons downloadable from our website.
• ELi LINK App.
Structure
• 10 ten-page units.
• Grammar Reference with practical activities.
• Photographic Word Bank with activities.
Key Features
• Clear layout and activities planned to make approach and study inclusive.
• Thought-provoking tasks to encourage critical and creative thinking.
• Wide variety of texts aimed at introducing global issues and topics from the English Speaking World.
Ready For Planet English - Upper Intermediate - Workbook With Digital Book
Ready for Planet English is a course designed specifically to motivate and engage students, and to introduce them to the global dimension of the English language. Engaging texts and videos help develop critical thinking, communication and collaboration.
• Practice of all four language skills.
• Grammar structures clearly presented and accurately practised.
• Authentic video material and lively situational videos to practise the communicative functions.
• Global skills and life skills integrated in the lessons.
• Recycling of all the language taught both within the units and in the revision lessons.
Digital resources for online / blended lessons
• Digital book with all the audio and video resources.
• Extensive online resources for digital lessons downloadable from our website.
• ELi LINK App.
Structure
• 10 ten-page units.
• Grammar Reference with practical activities.
• Photographic Word Bank with activities.
Key Features
• Clear layout and activities planned to make approach and study inclusive.
• Thought-provoking tasks to encourage critical and creative thinking.
• Wide variety of texts aimed at introducing global issues and topics from the English Speaking World.
Ready For Planet English - Upper Intermediate - Student's Book With Digital Book
Ready for Planet English is a course designed specifically to motivate and engage students, and to introduce them to the global dimension of the English language. Engaging texts and videos help develop critical thinking, communication and collaboration.
• Practice of all four language skills.
• Grammar structures clearly presented and accurately practised.
• Authentic video material and lively situational videos to practise the communicative functions.
• Global skills and life skills integrated in the lessons.
• Recycling of all the language taught both within the units and in the revision lessons.
Digital resources for online / blended lessons
• Digital book with all the audio and video resources.
• Extensive online resources for digital lessons downloadable from our website.
• ELi LINK App.
Structure
• 10 ten-page units.
• Grammar Reference with practical activities.
• Photographic Word Bank with activities.
Key Features
• Clear layout and activities planned to make approach and study inclusive.
• Thought-provoking tasks to encourage critical and creative thinking.
• Wide variety of texts aimed at introducing global issues and topics from the English Speaking World.
Montessori English Songs
Montessori English Songs is a collection of 6 listening and 6 reading activities, designed to help primary school children improve their listening and reading comprehension skills in English. The materials encourage independent learning and provide the opportunity for children to learn and build knowledge at their own pace and in their own time.
Structure:
• Materials to cut out and present.
• Envelopes for classifying materials and easy storage.
The downloadable audio, for use with the control of error cards, is a fundamental resource, which ensures children understand the correct pronunciation.
Young ELI Readers - Harriet Holmes and the Pirate Treasure - Stage 4 A2 - Downloadable Multimedia
A new adventure for Harriett Holmes.
Will Harriet Holmes and her friends be able to solve the case of the ghost of Lady Emily who is trying to scare Lady Frankie Strangehill from her home? Has it got anything to do with some pirate treasure from long ago?
Syllabus
Vocabulary areas
Jobs, time references, house, sport and leisure
Language
Present tenses, Simple past regular and irregular, Past continuous (for interrupted actions and background setting), Present perfect;
Will
Going to future;
Why, Who, Where, What?;
Where clauses, When clauses, Conjunctions and, but, so
Expressions
To die of a broken heart. I’ll …. later
Then, one day … Let me in Go away!
Maybe … It’s like a … Suddenly …
Quick! I wonder … Just in time …
That’s bad news!
ELI Language Games - Verb Draughts
What is it?
Verb Draughts is a game which is inspired by the classic game of Draughts and can be used by players with varying levels of English. There are 4 different draught boards to choose from.
Language Objectives
Players move the pieces on the board to try and eliminate their opponent. As they move across the board they practise using the verbs they find along the way.
Contents
The game includes 4 draught boards (for different categories of verbs), 30 black pieces and 30 white pieces, 6 cards with subject pronouns, 4 cards with sentence types and 10 cards with verb forms.
• The instruction booklet contains instructions and suggestions on how to use the game in the classroom or at home with friends.
Montessori English Dialogues
Montessori English Dialogues - Starter/Beginner is a collection of 20 reading activities, designed to help primary school children improve their reading comprehension skills in English but also incentivise and encourage interactive oral production. The materials encourage independent learning and provide the opportunity for children to learn and build knowledge at their own pace and in their own time.
Structure:
• Materials to cut out and present.
• Envelopes for classifying materials and easy storage.
The downloadable audio, for use with the control of error cards, is a fundamental resource, which ensures children understand the correct pronunciation
Young Adult Eli Readers - The Earthkeepers - Stage 3 B1 - Downloadable Audio Files
When five young people in Berlin receive a mystery invitation, they begin an adventure that takes them to Greenland, Rwanda, South Africa and South America. It’s an adventure that makes them some important friends... and a few enemies. Will the five find a way to help the Earth? Will the world listen to the “Earthkeepers”?
Syllabus
Pronouns Reflexive and emphatic: myself, etc
- Relative: who, which, that
- Reciprocal: each other
Prepositions Prepositions following nouns and adjectives: put on, take out of, work at, pay for, etc
Connectives when, while, until, before, after; because, since, as, for; so that
Verb tenses
Present Continuous: future plans and activities, present actions
Past Perfect Simple
Modal verbs can’t: logical necessity - could: ability (was able to/managed to), possibility, polite requests - might (present and future reference): possibility, permission - must: logical necessity and obligation - had to: obligation - should: (present and future reference): moral obligation, advice
Young Adult Eli Readers - Kidnapped - Stage 3 B1 - Downloadable Audio Files
The novel has attracted the admiration of writers as diverse as Henry James and Jorge Luis Borges.
Kidnapped is an adventure story set in Scotland in the 18th century about a young man, David Balfour. After his father dies, David leaves his quiet, hometown in search of a new life at the house of Shaws. However, he immediately runs into danger at the hands of his cruel uncle Ebenezer and his adventures start here. He gets caught up with criminals but also makes friends with Alan Breck, a wild Highlander, who helps him as he tries to cross the Scottish Highlands. Will David manage to return to Shaws and win back his inheritance or will his uncle Ebenezer’s cruel plan succeed?
Syllabus
Verb tenses
Present Perfect Simple, Past
Perfect Simple
Verb Forms and Patterns make/let + infinitive, Verb + object + infinitive (e.g. I want you to help), Reported speech with say, ask, tell., Phrasal verbs had better
Modal Verbs can / could, might, would rather, should, must / have to, need / needn’t, used to, would (past habits)
In this Reader you will find:
Information about Robert Louis Stevenson | CLIL History: The Jacobite Rising | Glossary of difficult words | Comprehension and extension activities, including Preliminary (PET) activities | Exit test
Tags
Classic Literature | Adventure | Friendship | Loyalty
Young Adult ELI Readers - Tess Of The D’Urbervilles - Stage 3 B1 - Downloadable Audio Files
“A Pure Woman Faithfully Presented” The story, set in a poor rural area of England in the 19th century, centres around Tess Durbeyfield, a sweet, innocent, country girl who is a victim of fate and her own beauty.
When her lazy father finds out that his ancestors were the noble d’Urberville family, he dreams of winning back this glory for his own family. Tess, 16 years old at the start of the story and the eldest of seven children, is pushed by her parents to go and work for Alec d’Urberville who will change Tess’s life in a dramatic way. In the middle of the chaos caused by Alec d’Urberville, Tess meets Angel Clare. Will he love her forever as he promises, without judging her for her past? Or will Alec d’Urberville become her master?
Read and find out.
Syllabus
Grammar and structures Present simple and continuous, past simple and continuous, present and past perfect simple. Future with go-ing to and will. Passive forms.
Modal verbs. Verb + infinitive, verb + ing.
Phrasal verbs. First and second condi-tional.
Comparatives and superlatives.
In this Reader you will find:
Information about Thomas Hardy and his times | Focus on section about Stonehenge | Glossary of difficult words | Comprehension and extension activities including B1 Preliminary style activities
Young Adult ELI Readers - The Turn Of The Screw - Stage 4 B2 - Downloadable Audio Files
‘After I had accepted the position and agreed to his condition, I had two or three very bad days. I was full of doubts, sure I had made a terrible mistake. I was in this state of mind as I sat in the uncomfortable coach which was taking me to my new home.’
A young woman starts her first job as a governess in charge of two young orphans, Miles and Flora, at a country house called Bly. The children are beautiful and well-behaved, but are they too good to be true? When the governess starts to experience strange visions, she suspects that the children are hiding a terrible secret. Are there ghosts at Bly, or is the governess going mad? Henry James’s classic ghost story is retold here at level B2.
Read and find out.
Syllabus
Verbs: Present perfect, Past perfect, Future tenses including, future perfect, Irregular verbs: would for willingness/ refusal, Third conditional, If clauses (in zero conditional), Used to and would, Phrasal verbs, Passive forms, Infinitive constructions. Conjunctions: as soon as, but, however, and, because. Determiners: whichever, whatever, whoever etc, either, neither, none, both, little, some, enough, every, most, time phrases. Sentence types: Relative clauses: embedded, defining. Modal Verbs: Will, Might, May, Shall, Could, Should
Young Adult ELI Readers - Dubliners - Stage 4 B2 - Downloadable Audio Files
Joyce’s first major work, written when he was only twenty-five, brought his city to the world for the first time.
An ambitious mother, a boy in love, a lonely older man, a cynical intellectual and a girl who dreams of a life in another country are just a few of Joyce’s Dubliners. In these realistic tales, Joyce reveals the hopes, fears and disappointments of his characters. He also shows us turnof- the-century Dublin in fascinating detail. This selection of eight stories from Dubliners includes Eveline, Araby and a two-part adaptation of Joyce’s novella, The Dead.
Read and find out.
Syllabus
Verbs: tenses with This is the first…, Present Perfect Continuous, Past Perfect Continuous, perfect infinitives, Future, Perfect, a wide variety of, phrasal verbs, complex passive forms, wish/if only.
Types of Clause: type-three conditionals, mixed conditionals, relative: embedded, defining. Modal Verbs: might, may
Young Adult ELI Readers - A Tale Of Two Cities - Stage 4 B2 - Downloadable Audio Files
A Tale of Two Cities is Charles Dickens’s most famous historical novel. Set in Paris and London at the time of the French Revolution, this is the story of two men, Frenchman, Charles Darnay, and Englishman, Sydney Carton. As the Revolution takes hold and the Terror begins, the two men’s destinies bring them together in a powerful story of love, hate and revenge. We meet revolutionaries and aristocrats, and see the poverty of many in both London and Paris contrasted with the wealth of a few.
Read and find out.
Syllabus
Verbs: Present Perfect Continuous - Past Perfect Continuous - perfect infinitives - a variety of phrasal verbs - complex passive forms - wish/if only - modal verbs: might, needn’t - reporting verbs: explain, repeat, reply, answer, ask, cry, scream, shout - tenses with This is the first …
Types of Clause: type-three conditionals - mixed conditionals - relative: embedded, defining
Other connectives: although, despite, in spite of, however - time sequencers - inversion.
Young Adult ELI Readers - Tales From Shakespeare - Stage 4 B2 - Downloadable Audio Files
An excellent introduction to the world of Shakespeare. This edition includes seven of Shakespeare’s plays: As You Like It, The Merchant of Venice, The Tempest, Twelfth Night, Macbeth, Much Ado About Nothing and A Midsummer Night’s Dream. They tell stories of love, romance, ambition, jealousy and death, to name but a few of Shakespeare’s favourite themes and introduce us to some of his most famous characters.
Read and find out.
Syllabus
Verbs: Present perfect continuous, Past perfect continuous, Future perfect, Third conditional, Make, Get, Let, Have something done, Used to, Phrasal verbs, All passive forms, Wish, Conditionals with may/might
Sentence types: relative clauses, Defining, Clauses of concession: despite, Complex sentences with more than one subordinate clause
Modal verbs: May might
Young Adult ELI Readers - A Passage To India - Stage 4 B2 - Downloadable Audio Files
“Passage to more than India! O secret of the earth and sky!” - W. Whitman
The book is set in the 1920’s in India and is a story of Dr. Aziz, an Indian doctor, his friend Mr. Field-ing, a British professor and two British women Mrs. Moore and Miss Adela Quested. Due to an inci-dent occurring in the fictitious Marabar Caves (based on the Barabar Caves of Bihar, India), the char-acters find themselves in the turmoil of a changing India which highlights the prejudices and racial stresses between Indians and British. A Passage to India whose title comes from Walt Whitman’s famous poem “Passage to India”, is one of E.M. Forster’s most famous novels and based on Forster’s experiences in India.
Syllabus
Verb Tenses Present Perfect Simple Past Perfect Simple - Future with will
Verb Forms and Patterns Used to Passive forms - Phrasal verbs - Reported speech - Modal verbs (must, might, could, would etc)
In this Reader you will find:
Information about E. Forster’s life and writing | A focus on The History of English Colonialism | A fo-cus on religion and race in India during English Colonialism | A focus on daily life in India during Colo-nialism | Glossary of difficult words | Comprehension and grammar activities
Young Adult ELI Readers - The Scarlet Letter -Stage 4 B2 - Downloadable Audio Files
Hester Prynne must wear a scarlet letter “A” because she is an adulteress. She lives a simple life with her daughter, Pearl but the evil, old Roger Chillingworth and the tormented Arthur Dimmesdale soon change things.
Set in 17th century Puritan Boston, this is the story of Hester Prynne and her illegitimate daughter Pearl. She is condemned to wear a scarlet letter “A” as punishment for her adultery, but she refuses to reveal the identity of Pearl’s father and they live a solitary life in a small cottage. We meet many characters, including her husband Roger Chillingworth, the young priest Arthur Dimmesdale and Mistress Hibbins. The Scarlet Letter is one of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s most famous novels.
Verb Tenses Present Perfect Simple Past Perfect Simple - Future with will Verb Forms and Patterns Used to Passive forms - Phrasal verbs - Reported speech - Modal verbs (must, might, could, would, etc)
In this Reader you will find:
Information about Nathaniel Hawthorne’s life | A focus on Puritanism | A focus on women in Puritan New England | A focus on daily life in Puritan New England | Comprehension and grammar activities
Young Adult ELI Readers - Mrs Dalloway - Stage 5 C1 - Downloadable Audio Files
Mrs Dalloway is a novel that details a day in the life of Clarissa Dalloway in post-World War I. It is one of Woolf’s best-known novels.
London 1923. The First World War has been over for five years, but the effects are still being felt all round the metropolis. A ocialite and politician’s wife prepares for one of her famous parties while somewhere else in the city an old friend contemplates the pain of past and present love, a war veteran struggles with his inner demons, and other characters live out the uncertainties and dramas of post-war English society. All touch each other in some way with their actions, directly or obliquely.
Syllabus
Verbs: Past Simple, Past Continuous, Present Perfect Simple and Continuous, Past Perfect Simple and Continuous, Future will and going to, Phrasal verbs.
Modal verbs: Could/could have (past ability), Should/should have, Will/shall, Would/would have (habitual action/future in the past), Might/might have (future/present/past possibility), Must/must have (obligation/past deduction), Must not (prohibition), Need not (necessity)
The Story Garden 3 - Student's Book With Activities
The Story Garden is a new English language course for primary schools aimed at students from 6 to 11 years old.
The Story Garden is based on The Heart and Mind Approach, that creates synergy between the cognitive and emotional aspects of the students. Emotions and thoughts not only interact, but their integration is essential in the learning process.
• Each level of the course has 6 units, each one based on classic fairy tales, or other fairy tales, important to promote emotional learning.
• In the choice of contents and presentation methods, the course is attentive to DSA and SEN issues.
• Interdisciplinary activities (CLIL) convey knowledge related to other disciplines.
• Unique digital book, fully interactive and with many resources accessible and downloadable.
Student’s Book Structure
• Each unit opens with the presentation of the target vocabulary; the unit includes activities, songs, games, comic stories, language games, CLIL and civilization. Useful grammar tables have been included from Level 3 onwards.
• Easy English pages are integrated in the coursebook with simplified activities for students with educational needs.
• The Workbook is integrated in the Student’s Book and includes revision activities and grammar tables.
• Final Cambridge YLE exam preparation pages, from the third level.
Teacher’s Book Structure
• Step-by-step guidance and didactic ideas for each page of the course.
• Self-assessment and self-learning cards.
• Transcriptions of audio and video material; linguistic, grammatical and cultural curiosities.
• Tests & Resources, a complementary volume of photocopiable
Digital resources for online / blended lessons
• Interactive and downloadable Digital Book with audio and video files, interactive and self-correcting activities, symbols to enable students to listen and practise the pronunciation
• ELI LINK App: instant access to audio and video content in a click directly from the book with any device
The Story Garden 2 - Student's Book With Activities
The Story Garden is a new English language course for primary schools aimed at students from 6 to 11 years old.
The Story Garden is based on The Heart and Mind Approach, that creates synergy between the cognitive and emotional aspects of the students. Emotions and thoughts not only interact, but their integration is essential in the learning process.
• Each level of the course has 6 units, each one based on classic fairy tales, or other fairy tales, important to promote emotional learning.
• In the choice of contents and presentation methods, the course is attentive to DSA and SEN issues.
• Interdisciplinary activities (CLIL) convey knowledge related to other disciplines.
• Unique digital book, fully interactive and with many resources accessible and downloadable.
Student’s Book Structure
• Each unit opens with the presentation of the target vocabulary; the unit includes activities, songs, games, comic stories, language games, CLIL and civilization. Useful grammar tables have been included from Level 3 onwards.
• Easy English pages are integrated in the coursebook with simplified activities for students with educational needs.
• The Workbook is integrated in the Student’s Book and includes revision activities and grammar tables.
• Final Cambridge YLE exam preparation pages, from the third level.
Teacher’s Book Structure
• Step-by-step guidance and didactic ideas for each page of the course.
• Self-assessment and self-learning cards.
• Transcriptions of audio and video material; linguistic, grammatical and cultural curiosities.
• Tests & Resources, a complementary volume of photocopiable
Digital resources for online / blended lessons
• Interactive and downloadable Digital Book with audio and video files, interactive and self-correcting activities, symbols to enable students to listen and practise the pronunciation
• ELI LINK App: instant access to audio and video content in a click directly from the book with any device
The Story Garden 5 - Student's Book With Activities
The Story Garden is a new English language course for primary schools aimed at students from 6 to 11 years old.
The Story Garden is based on The Heart and Mind Approach, that creates synergy between the cognitive and emotional aspects of the students. Emotions and thoughts not only interact, but their integration is essential in the learning process.
• Each level of the course has 6 units, each one based on classic fairy tales, or other fairy tales, important to promote emotional learning.
• In the choice of contents and presentation methods, the course is attentive to DSA and SEN issues.
• Interdisciplinary activities (CLIL) convey knowledge related to other disciplines.
• Unique digital book, fully interactive and with many resources accessible and downloadable.
Student’s Book Structure
• Each unit opens with the presentation of the target vocabulary; the unit includes activities, songs, games, comic stories, language games, CLIL and civilization. Useful grammar tables have been included from Level 3 onwards.
• Easy English pages are integrated in the coursebook with simplified activities for students with educational needs.
• The Workbook is integrated in the Student’s Book and includes revision activities and grammar tables.
• Final Cambridge YLE exam preparation pages, from the third level.
Teacher’s Book Structure
• Step-by-step guidance and didactic ideas for each page of the course.
• Self-assessment and self-learning cards.
• Transcriptions of audio and video material; linguistic, grammatical and cultural curiosities.
• Tests & Resources, a complementary volume of photocopiable
Digital resources for online / blended lessons
• Interactive and downloadable Digital Book with audio and video files, interactive and self-correcting activities, symbols to enable students to listen and practise the pronunciation
• ELI LINK App: instant access to audio and video content in a click directly from the book with any device
The Story Garden 4 - Student's Book With Activities
The Story Garden is a new English language course for primary schools aimed at students from 6 to 11 years old.
The Story Garden is based on The Heart and Mind Approach, that creates synergy between the cognitive and emotional aspects of the students. Emotions and thoughts not only interact, but their integration is essential in the learning process.
• Each level of the course has 6 units, each one based on classic fairy tales, or other fairy tales, important to promote emotional learning.
• In the choice of contents and presentation methods, the course is attentive to DSA and SEN issues.
• Interdisciplinary activities (CLIL) convey knowledge related to other disciplines.
• Unique digital book, fully interactive and with many resources accessible and downloadable.
Student’s Book Structure
• Each unit opens with the presentation of the target vocabulary; the unit includes activities, songs, games, comic stories, language games, CLIL and civilization. Useful grammar tables have been included from Level 3 onwards.
• Easy English pages are integrated in the coursebook with simplified activities for students with educational needs.
• The Workbook is integrated in the Student’s Book and includes revision activities and grammar tables.
• Final Cambridge YLE exam preparation pages, from the third level.
Teacher’s Book Structure
• Step-by-step guidance and didactic ideas for each page of the course.
• Self-assessment and self-learning cards.
• Transcriptions of audio and video material; linguistic, grammatical and cultural curiosities.
• Tests & Resources, a complementary volume of photocopiable
Digital resources for online / blended lessons
• Interactive and downloadable Digital Book with audio and video files, interactive and self-correcting activities, symbols to enable students to listen and practise the pronunciation
• ELI LINK App: instant access to audio and video content in a click directly from the book with any device
The Story Garden 6 - Student's Book With Activities
The Story Garden is a new English language course for primary schools aimed at students from 6 to 11 years old.
The Story Garden is based on The Heart and Mind Approach, that creates synergy between the cognitive and emotional aspects of the students. Emotions and thoughts not only interact, but their integration is essential in the learning process.
• Each level of the course has 6 units, each one based on classic fairy tales, or other fairy tales, important to promote emotional learning.
• In the choice of contents and presentation methods, the course is attentive to DSA and SEN issues.
• Interdisciplinary activities (CLIL) convey knowledge related to other disciplines.
• Unique digital book, fully interactive and with many resources accessible and downloadable.
Student’s Book Structure
• Each unit opens with the presentation of the target vocabulary; the unit includes activities, songs, games, comic stories, language games, CLIL and civilization. Useful grammar tables have been included from Level 3 onwards.
• Easy English pages are integrated in the coursebook with simplified activities for students with educational needs.
• The Workbook is integrated in the Student’s Book and includes revision activities and grammar tables.
• Final Cambridge YLE exam preparation pages, from the third level.
Teacher’s Book Structure
• Step-by-step guidance and didactic ideas for each page of the course.
• Self-assessment and self-learning cards.
• Transcriptions of audio and video material; linguistic, grammatical and cultural curiosities.
• Tests & Resources, a complementary volume of photocopiable
Digital resources for online / blended lessons
• Interactive and downloadable Digital Book with audio and video files, interactive and self-correcting activities, symbols to enable students to listen and practise the pronunciation
• ELI LINK App: instant access to audio and video content in a click directly from the book with any device
Young Adult Eli Readers - A Midsummer Night'S Dream- Stage 2 A2-Downloadable Audio Files
‘Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind.’
In this Reader you will find: Information about William Shakespeare’s life | Focus On: The Elizabethan Theatre | Glossary of difficult words | Comprehension and extension activities | Final test
Tags Classic | literature | Love
Theseus of Athens is looking forward to his wedding to Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons. But two other young couples are not so happy: Hermia wants to marry Lysander, but her father doesn’t agree. Helena loves Demetrius, but he wants to marry Hermia. The King and Queen of the Fairies don’t love each other any more, so they start to play tricks on each other. They involve their fairies, the lovers and a group of Athenian workmen who want to be actors. It’s a very unusual Midsummer Night, perhaps it’s a dream.
Young Adult Eli Readers - Dracula -Stage 2 A2 - Downloadable Audio Files
Although Stoker did not invent the vampire, he defined its modern form. When Jonathan Harker travels to Transylvania to meet Count Dracula, he soon realises that he has made a big mistake. What is happening in the lonely castle? Where does Count Dracula go during the day? Why are there no mirrors? Bram Stoker’s classic story takes us, and Count Dracula, from the Transylvanian castle to a small port on the east coast of England. Then we move to London, in a desperate fight to save people from the new, the terrible, Un-dead.
Syllabus
Nouns
Pronouns
Connectives
Adjectives
Prepositions
Present Perfect Simple; Past Continuous;
Present Simple Passive; will for future reference, promises & predictions; need for necessity & obligation; could for ability, requests and suggestions; have to for obligation; common phrasal verbs
Young Adult Eli Readers - Three Men In A Boat - Stage 2 A2 - Downloadable Audio Files
Three Men in a Boat is a humorous book that will make you laugh while it gives you a view of Victorian England and the Thames.
Three friends, George, Harris and J. decide they need a holiday and plan to go on a trip on the river. J. tells the story of that two-week trip. He includes funny stories from past trips and stories he has heard. He also gives us historical and geographical information about the places they pass or stay in.
Syllabus
Verb tenses Present Simple: states, processes (and verbs not used in the continuous form) - Past Continuous: parallel past actions, continuous actions interrupted by the Past Simple - Past Simple vs Past Continuous - Future using Present Continuous, going to, will, shall, - Present Perfect Simple: recent past, indefinite past with ever, never, unfinished past with for and since Verb forms and patterns let’s - Passive forms: Present Simple and Past Simple - Infinitives (with and without to) after verbs and adjectives - Gerunds (verb + -ing) after prepositions and common verbs - Gerunds (verb + -ing) as subjects and objects - to + infinitive after what
Tags
Friends | Adventure | Everyday life
Young Adult Eli Readers - The Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde - Stage 2 A2 - Downloadable Audio Files
The novella’s impact is such that it has become a part of the language.
In this Reader you will find:
Information about Robert Louis Stevenson’s life | Focus On Jack the Ripper, Victorian London | Appreciation and Extension Activities | Key (KET) Activities
Tags
Classic Literature | Thriller
Jekyll is a famous London doctor, but something unusual is happening in his house. Who is his strange young friend? Why does Jekyll like him? And why does no-one else like him? Stevenson’s dark thriller is the story of one man’s need to find himself in the dark, foggy London of Victorian times.
Young ELI Readers - Harry And The Egyptian Tomb With Downloadable Multimedia
Emma and Harry went down the River Nile in a boat. They sailed through the desert and visited lots of pyramids. One day, a young girl spoke to them.
The Adventure is ready to begin. Two police officers, Harry and Emma, are sent to investigate an ancient Egyptian tomb where stolen gold is
hidden. Harry is not happy and his mood gets worse when he finds out that a young girl is going to be their guide. However,
Harry and Emma go into the tomb of the ancient Egyptian queen Nefertari, led by Chione. What dangers will they meet? And what will they find inside?
Syllabus
Vocabulary areas
The world around us, feelings, food, materials
Grammar and structures
Present simple, past simple and
progressive, present perfect, future
will and going to, Infinitive of purpose,
Conjunctions: and, but, so
clauses with before and after,
Prepositions: through, down, into
looks / sounds + adjectives
Young ELI Readers - Robin Hood - Stage 4 A2 With Downloadable Audio Files
Use this play-script version to prepare a fun and amusing stage version of the English legend of Robin Hood.
Follow Robin Hood’s adventures in Sherwood Forest in this easy-to-follow drama version based on the popular legend of Robin Hood. Robin Hood and his Merry Men hatch a plan to rob the evil Sheriff of Nottingham and give back the money to the poor.
Syllabus
Vocabulary areas
nature, adjectives to describe character and appearance
Grammar and structures
Present simple; direct speech as drama; present continuous; verb+ing; will; prepositions of place; superlatives; question words: where, what, who What’s the matter? - Let’s go. - No way! - Come on. - Don’t worry. - I’ve got a plan.
Young ELI Readers - The Prince And The Poor Boy - Stage 1 Below A1 With Downloadable Multimedia
This story by Mark Twain explores the saying: ‘The grass is always greener on the other side!’ A poor boy and a prince swop places with unforeseen consequences.
Through the story, the reader empathises with the boys’ dilemma. They learn what it’s like to live in the shoes of the other and their eyes are opened to a new reality. In the end, readers see how the boys take up their own lives again... but with lives enriched by the experience and the lasting friendship which has grown between them.
Syllabus
Vocabulary areas
rooms and furniture, feelings, food, adjectives
Grammar and structures
Present simple
Present continuous
Imperatives
There is / There are
Prepositions of place
Possessive ’s
First ELI Readers - Martha And The Tiger Party - Kindergarten/Early Primary With Downloadable Audio Files
Tessa is a very active sabre-toothed tiger! When she finds out there is a tiger birthday party she is very excited and ready to go straight away. However, the other animals feel she should definitely clean up first!
Martha and friends help her to have a bath, brush her hair and clean her teeth before they all set off together. On the way Sancho the squirrel and the communal present fall into the muddy river. Who is going to rescue them? …. And at what cost? The importance of hygiene is one theme of this story. The other is that we should always give a helping hand when we can.
Syllabus
Vocabulary areas
everyday hygiene, parts of the body, sports and leisure verbs
Grammar and structures
Present simple
Present continuous
Pronouns
Has / Have got
Adjectives
Can for ability
Like / love + verb -ing
Young ELI Readers - Two Stories About Soup - Stage 1 Below A1 With Downloadable Audio Files
These are two traditional stories around getting the ingredients to make soup.
In the first one, retold in a famous version by Aleksey Tolstoy, who will help grandpa pull up a huge turnip to make soup for his family? In the second, of central European origin, how can a poor man make a delicious soup? Both stories have a strong strand of humour but underlying them are important messages about being ready to ask for and to give help, about the importance of teamwork … And about using your imagination and ingenuity.
Syllabus
Vocabulary areas
family and friends, food, animals, time and meals
Grammar and structures
Present simple
Present simple
Present continuous
Has / Have got
Determiners
Can for ability
Would like
Sách kỹ năng sống, Sách nuôi dạy con, Sách tiểu sử hồi ký, Sách nữ công gia chánh, Sách học tiếng hàn, Sách thiếu nhi