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Macmillan Life Skills

What are ‘life skills’ and why are they important for the ELT classroom?

Employers and educational experts have long

noticed in graduates and employees a widening gap

between academic results and an ability to interact

successfully in modern society. Modern students

lack ‘life skills’ – those transferable skills required for

individuals to be successful in their academic, social,

and professional lives. So what does this mean for

language teaching and learning?

As educators we need to broaden our view of ‘skills’

to include and develop these life skills areas such as

learner autonomy; planning and organizational skills;

collaboration and team work; as well as creative and

critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

From pre-primary all the way to tertiary and

business English, Macmillan Education has

courses that share a common theme - that their

methodology and their content deliver both

successful language acquisition and support the

development of these essential life skills.

The road map for learning below shows how

Macmillan supports this life-long cultivation of life

skills from tiny tots to successful professionals.

Find out how at www.macmillanenglish.com/life-skills

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CONTENTS

Suggested Coursebook Charts 2

Courses for Children 4

Courses for Teenagers 16

Courses for Adults/Young Adults 22

Courses for Exams 25

Readers 32

Business 37

Methodology 38

Digital material 39

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Captain Jack Level 1 Level 2

Cheeky Monkey Level 1 Level 2

Cheeky MonkeyKathryn Harper and Claire Medwell

Cheeky Monkey is a two-level course for pre-primary

children that focuses on story-based learning with

songs, chants, TPR (Total Physical response), gym

activities, dances and musical games. Children using

this series will enjoy hours of learning fun with Cheeky

Monkey, Rory the Lion and their friends.

Key Features Multi-ROM (included in the Pupil’s Book Pack)

contains stories, games and songs learnt in class to

practise at home

Play Mat, featuring Cheeky Monkey’s town,

provides a stimulating focal point for story time

Stories and songs get children involved in Cheeky

Monkey’s adventures

Captain JackJill Leighton

Captain Jack is a two-level course for pre-primary

children, designed to teach English to 4–6 year-olds.

It follows a story-based approach and its syllabus

covers vocabulary topics that relate to young learners’

immediate environment. It also covers areas of CLIL to

make children more aware of the world around them.

Key FeaturesCross-curricular topics make children more aware

of the world around them

Worksheet activities develop children’s motor and

cognitive skills with more challenging activities,

such as matching, circling and sequencing

Press-outs in the Pupil’s Book Pack bring stories to

life and are suitable for different learning styles

The Captain Jack Parrot Puppet is ideal for working

on class routines and practising target language

CLIL

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For more information visit: www.macmillan.com.ar

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Your QuestJeanette Corbett and Roisin O’Farrell / Emma Mohamed

Key FeaturesCommunication strategies help students identify

and understand linguistic structures and lexical

aspects of English and use them to communicate

effectively

Catchy songs and raps present key vocabulary and

help to develop techniques and strategies enabling

students to respond to what they hear

Phonics activities in every unit introduce and

practise new sounds in English

A focus on basic competencies includes maths, art

and citizenship

Learning to learn and reflection techniques are

developed to nurture autonomous learning

Animated Stories and Songs CD-ROM includes the

story from each unit and interactive vocabulary

practice games

Your Quest Level 1 Level 2

Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6

CLIL

Ideal for: Schools and teachers taking a gradual

approach to reading and writing skills in English

Your Quest is an adventure-packed primary six-level

series for young pupils learning English. Level 1 is ideal

for classes in which children are not yet expected to

read or write in English. Reading and writing are gently

introduced from Level 2.

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Tiny and youAnnie Altamirano and Lucy Crichton

Ideal for: Teachers looking for a communicative

introduction to the world of English

Tiny and you is a two-level course especially thought

for 6 and 7-year-olds. Tiny, a cute and lovable

character, will introduce children to the new language

and will make it memorable for them.

The stories and songs in Tiny and you give children the

opportunity to learn the new language and vocabulary

in different scenarios. The course also includes a new

approach on phonics, which allows children to identify

and produce sounds easily.

By appealing to the senses of sight, sound and touch,

Tiny and you will facilitate the children’s learning

process in a fun and enjoyable way.

Tiny and you Level 1 Level 2

Key FeaturesWriting activities are introduced as from Unit 5,

only at word level and in block capitals (in Level 1)

Extra practice activities and a final game

complement the units

The Festivities included are internationally

recognized celebrations such as Music Day,

Children’s Day and World Book Day

Stickers are used to develop children’s

comprehension skills, and cut-outs further exploit

the vocabulary introduced in the units

There are clearly signalled activities designed to

foster children’s critical thinking

Work on values focuses on children’s recognition of

positive and negative attitudes

In the phonics lessons sounds are introduced

through chants which give children the chance to

learn by playing

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The series includes content on core subjects such as

science, art, social studies, maths and PE, which are

dealt with according to the age and knowledge of

children at this level. A set of Posters enhance and

facilitate the presentation

lessons – the whole set

is also available as

interactive projectable

posters on the

Teacher’s Notes CD.

The free Android app Macmillan Tiny and you is available at the Google Play store and includes fun memotests.

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Learning English can beenjoyable and fun!

LESSON 3 (ícono seccion)16 17IS MEG SIX? NO, SHE ISN’T. / HOW OLD IS

SHE? SHE IS SEVEN. / HOW OLD ARE YOU?

I’M SEVEN TOO. / BYE! / GOODBYE!

A PARTY! / A BALLOON! / AND THIS IS A CUPCAKE!

1 LISTEN, LOOK AND POINT. THEN LISTEN AGAIN AND SAY.

(cuadros 4,5, 6 y 7)

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LESSON 3

Each Lesson 3 in the book shows an episode of the story involving the main characters of the series in funny and engaging situations. In this lesson, the new language and vocabulary is used in context.

The new structures and/or vocabulary is clearly detailed at the bottom of each page.

LESSON 7 21BEING POLITE

1 LOOK, LISTEN AND NUMBER.

2 DRAW A OR .

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Lesson 7 deals with

attitude, with clear guidance in the Teacher’s Notes on how to work with them in the classroom.

22 PHONICS \e\LESSON 8

1 LOOK, POINT AND COUNT THE PRESENTS.

2 LISTEN AND SING.

3 LISTEN, LOOK AND CIRCLE. THEN SAY. 26

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In each Lesson 8, a new sound is introduced by means of a short chant. This gives children

pronunciation of the sound, which they then have to identify

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My English Trip

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Ideal for: primary schools with up to 3

contact periods a week that need a sound and

straightforward course to help children gain full

sense of achievement

My English Trip is a four-level primary course for

children as from ages 8 or 9 who either have had

some exposure to English or who are just starting to

learn the language.

Amanda Cant, Mary Charrington, Hans Mol – Laura Caperochipe, Beatriz Damiani, Mónica Gandolfo, Karina Pérez / Diana Allamprese, Patricia López

Key FeaturesThe series is aligned with official curricular objectives

Children will learn by constantly recycling and

integrating the core language

A self-discovery approach is taken so that children

can internalize the structures being taught

Several activities promote the development of

children’s thinking and emotional skills

Projects encourage children to work collaboratively

The Pupil’s Book has an integrated Activity Book

(My Practice Trip)

A special section, called ‘My English Trip en familia’

provides advice and tips in Spanish for the family

to accompany children in their learning journey

The Pupil’s Book also includes fun games with cut-

outs to recycle and integrate the language taught

Songs and picture dictionary for the pupils will be

available at www.myenglishtrip.com.ar

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An unforgettable learning journey!

My English Trip Level 1 Level 2

Level 3 Level 4

With My English Trip children will discover the world

of English and, at the same time, develop their social

skills and an awareness of the world around them.

The Teacher’s Resource Centre at www.myenglishtrip.com.ar includes: teaching notes, tests, class audio,

songs, social skills worksheets, flashcards, grammar

and phonics animations, Build your own story tool

and much more!

Connect with us: /Macmillan Argentina

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2 Look at Activity 1 and write. Then answer.

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1 Listen, read and say.

2 Match.

3 Read. Then write about you and say.

Yes, I do. I like sandwiches

and I like carrots.

I don’t like beans.

Do you like

sandwiches?

I like oranges.

I don’t like oranges.

Grammar Trip

Look and complete with:

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1 Listen and read. Is this food healthy or not healthy?

2 Listen, look and answer.

3 Look and write.

4 Act out.

Thank you.

Thank you.

Thank you! Mmm! It is nice.

Thank you.

Thank you.

Is the food delicious or horrible?

Ingredientsbananas

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Look! It is nice! = It is delicious!

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Fish, please. Pasta, please.

Rice, please. Here you are!

Be polite.

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2 Listen and complete. Then sing.

Do you have a ? Do you have a frog?

Do you have a ? Do you have a ?

Yes, I do! Yes, I do! Yes, I do! Yes, I do!

Do you have a ? Do you have a spider?

Do you have a hamster? Do you have a tiger?

No, I don’t! No, I don’t! No, I don’t! No, I don’t!

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Love your pet. A pet is part of

your family.

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p35

1 Read, look and number.

My Project Make a poster about pets. Share with your friends.

tiger

I am not a pet.

Very attractive unit openers will get children interested in the topic of the unit.

unit, they are asked to go back to the opener and do an activity by using and integrating the language.

A self-discovery approach to grammar will help children to easily internalize and understand the new structures.

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1 Read and write the names.

2 What can they do? Tick ( ) or cross ( ). Then say.

Hi! I am Nelson. This is my brother, Thomas,

and this is my sister, Katy. They love sports.

They like football, basketball, tennis and

taekwondo. Thomas can play basketball.

He is my hero! Katy can play tennis.

I don’t like sports. I love music. I can play

the recorder but my favourite instrument is

the piano. I can’t play the piano. Katy and

Thomas love music but they can’t play music.

They love my concerts!

Nelson

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Hi! My name is Alan. I love

sports. I love tennis but I can’t

play tennis. I can play football.

3 Read. Then write about you and say.

LESSON 7

8/11/14 2:29 PM

Children will learn by constantly integrating the core language.

Several activities throughout the unit promote children’s development of thinking skills.

Written production is carefully guided and gradually developed throughout the units.

Work on social skills is fostered by means of comic strips, which also include phrases to help children communicate naturally in English.

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Shape up Level 1 Level 2

Level 3 Level 4

Ideal for: Schools and teachers looking for

international exams-oriented material

Shape up is a stimulating four-level primary course

with a focus on real-world themes and opportunities

for students to talk about their own realities and

experience.

Shape up introduces language through a variety of

content-rich contexts. It emphasizes the development

of the four skills and includes graded writing activities

and a programme of useful phrases to aid fluency.

This series also promotes lexical development with a

focus on high frequency words.

CLILShape upPaul A Davies, Hans Mol, Carol Skinner, Jill Florent and Katherine Stannett Series consultant: Carolina Skoppek

Key FeaturesThe series allows children to gain proficiency

and confidence in English whilst becoming more

knowledgeable about the world in which they live

It includes audio enhanced real-world e-Readers for class or home study that give students the

chance to read for pleasure while learning about

different subjects at the same time

Interactive activities accompany all the stories or

texts in the e-ReadersThe Activity Book provides students with an

understanding of form and meaning through

carefully graded tasks and fun activities

The Revision sections in the Activity Book include

specific practice designed following the style of the

main international exams

Connect with us: @MacmillanAR

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For Winners Level 1 Level 2 Level 3

For WinnersNick Beare – Consultant: Alejandra Ottolina

CLIL

Ideal for: Schools and teachers looking for very

practical, easy-to-work-with material

For Winners is the new edition of Winners, a dynamic

three-level series for children. Its smooth grading,

natural use of English and positive approach make it

appealing to students and easy to work with.

For Winners includes CLIL lessons with topics relevant

to students, more practice pages and a Songs CD with

all the songs and raps in the Student’s Book.

SONGSCD

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Key FeaturesThe Student’s Book with integrated Activity Book

allows students to:

* Interact in the target language through simple

but fun games, lively songs, raps and activities

* Develop strategies that will enable them to talk

about themselves and others using basic vocabulary

and structures as well as correct pronunciation

* Develop the four basic skills through a wide

variety of engaging activities and mini-projects

as well as their ‘thinking skills’

* Feel a sense of achievement and actively

participate in their own learning process

* Acquire an appreciation of other cultures through

informative reading texts and extension activities

The Teacher’s Guide provides an end-of-year play,

photocopiable tests, photocopiable material for

fast finishers, extra games and projects

Keep your students on a winning streak!

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SONGSCD

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Best Days Level 1 Level 2 Level 3

Best DaysViv Lambert

Key FeaturesEach unit takes place in a month of the year

The ‘Write it right!’ sections focus on important

writing aspects for children learning English at

this age

Work on sounds derives from a song in Levels

1 & 2, and moves on to comparison of sounds in

Level 3

The ‘Now I know…’ boxes contain summaries of

the structures learnt and practised in each unit

Every 3 units there is a Reading and CLIL section

Stickers are used for listening activities

Levels 1 & 2 bring a final game and there is a story

for extensive reading in Level 3

The ‘Yearbook’ section in the Activity Book

enhances children’s creativity

CLIL

Ideal for: Schools and teachers looking for

a clear approach to grammar and original

contextualizations

Best Days is a story-based three-level primary

course for students aged 7–10 in which cross-

cultural aspects facilitate children’s learning

process.

In each level of Best Days, learners will join the

activities and adventures of different groups of

multi-cultural characters in each month of the year.

Have your Best Days when learning English!

For more information visit: www.macmillan.com.ar

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Footprints provides a strong emphasis on cross-curricular content with

clearly identified language aims that acknowledge the increasing trend

towards content-based learning.

Key FeaturesA strong story element uses a series of clues and riddles to lead the

learner to the next episode and to solve the puzzle

The Pupil’s Book and Activity Book provide extensive cross-curricular

and content-based language-learning materials

The clear language progression in the Footprints syllabus is in harmony

with CEF descriptor bands and Cambridge ESOL and Trinity YL exams

Intercultural learning in every unit reflects the increasing importance

of this aspect of the CEF

The Tests and Photocopiable Resources CD-ROM Pack contains an

extensive range of materials including classroom practice worksheets,

a variety of tests, exam practice pages and advice for parents

Footprints Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4

Only 4 Levelsavailable in Argentina

CLIL

CLIL

Evolution Level 1 Level 2 Level 3

Evolution is a three-level series from beginner to lower pre-intermediate level

designed for 9–11 year-old students with up to 3 contact periods a week.

Key FeaturesThe series includes a rap and a song per unit and listening activities in

the practice pages

There are stories at the back of the book with activities that provide

extensive reading opportunities

It comes with a free Student’s CD with the audio for listening activities

on the practice pages, and all the raps and songs plus their Karaoke

versions

Work on values is included in the Teacher’s Book

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EvolutionNick Beare

FootprintsCarol Read

www.macmillanyounglearners/footprints

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COURSES FOR CHILDREN – CHARTCAPTAIN JACK CHEEKY MONKEY

LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2

Can/Can’t Countables & uncountables Can/Can’t Like & don’t like

Commands Like & don’t like Commands How many...?

Have got Present continuous Countables & uncountables What can you see?

Let’s Present simple Let’s

Prepositions There is/There are Prepositions

Present simple verb to be This/that/these/those Present continuous

Present simple verb to be

There is/There are

This/that/these/those

TINY AND YOU

LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2

Can/Can’t Can/Can’t

Have got Let’s

Prepositions Like & don’t like

Present simple verb to be Prepositions

This/that Present continuous

Present simple verb to be

MY ENGLISH TRIP

LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4

a/an Be/Have/Like/Live (revision) Adverbs of frequency Comparatives (long and

short adjectives)

and/but Be wearing… Can/Can’t (revision) Could

Can/Can’t Has Past simple (regular verbs + went) Going to

Have/Don’t have Imperatives Past simple verb to be Past simple (irregular verbs)

Like/Don’t Like Position of adjectives Present continuous Present simple (revision)

Present simple – verb to be Possessive ’s Present simple (revision) Superlatives (long and short

adjectives)

Present simple – live Present simple some/any

This is my… There is/are There is/are (revision)

FOR WINNERS

LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3

Can/Can’t Like & don’t like Adverbs of frequency Comparatives & superlatives

Commands Possessives Past simple verb to be Going to future

Countables & uncountables Prepositions Present continuous Past simple regular/irregular verbs

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Like & don’t like Past simple verb to be Must/Mustn’t

Possessives Present continuous Past simple regular/irregular verbs

Prepositions Present simple

Present simple verb to be There is/There are

This/that/these/those

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BEST DAYS

LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3

Can/Can’t Adverbs of frequency Comparatives & superlatives

Countables & uncountables Commands Going to future

Definite & indefinite articles Present continuous Like & don’t like

Have got Present simple Past simple verb to be

Possessives There is/There are Past simple regular/irregular verbs

Prepositions What time…?

Present simple verb to be

This/that/these/those

FOOTPRINTS

LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4

Can/Can’t Definite & indefinite articles Adverbs of frequency Comparatives & superlatives

Countables & uncountables Present continuous Like & don’t like Future simple

Have got Present simple Past simple regular/irregular verbs Going to future

Let’s There is/There are Past simple verb to be How many...?

Like & don’t like Would you like a/some...? What time...? How much...?

Possessives Whose...? How often...?

Prepositions

Present simple verb to be

This/that/these/those

SHAPE UP

LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4

Can/Can’t Adverbs of frequency Have to Conditional type 1

Have got Can/Can’t How long...? Future simple

Like & don’t like Comparatives & superlatives Must/Mustn’t Going to future

Prepositions Going to future Past continuous Passive

Present continuous Past simple verb to be Past simple regular/irregular verbs Used to

Present simple Past simple regular/irregular verbs Present perfect

Present simple verb to be Possessives

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LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3

Can/Can’t Commands Can/Can’t

Have got Let’s Like & don’t like

Like & don’t like Present continuous Present continuous

Possessives Present simple Present simple

Prepositions There is/There are Present simple verb to be

Present simple verb to be There is/There are

LEVEL 4 LEVEL 5 LEVEL 6

Have got Comparatives & superlatives Comparatives & superlatives

Present continuous Past simple verb to be Countables & uncountables

Sequencing Past simple regular/irregular verbs Going to future

There is/There are Past simple verb to be

Past simple regular/irregular verbs

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Stepping up Starter Level Level 1 Level 2 Level 3

Stepping upNick Beare, Katherine and Steve Bilsborough

Key Features Full-colour practice activities are included right

after each module, with project-type tasks and

extra reading material

Each module includes pages devoted to the

development of language skills and to the

integration of content and language (CLIL)

Special lessons are focused on the main functions

students should learn to communicate effectively

There is a section of extra pairwork activities

A free Magazine fosters development of

autonomous learning and provides extensive and

fun reading and practice, to get students interested

and involved in their learning process

Free Macmillan Practice Online access with a

range of interactive supplementary material in a

format that is familiar and appealing to teenagers

Unit tests, a mid-course test and an end-of-course

test are provided in the Teacher’s Guide

CLIL

Ideal for: Young teenagers who need to consolidate

their communicative competence of English

Stepping up is a four-level topic-based course

especially thought for 12–15-year-olds. The course

offers two starting levels, which makes it ideal for true

and false beginners.

The activities in Stepping up have been designed to

develop and enhance students’ communication skills,

taking into account curriculum specifications.

FREE

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CLILGatewayDavid Spencer

Key Features Inductive approach to grammar through a wealth

of varied skills-based activities

‘CLICK’ (Cross-Curricular, Literature, International

Cultural Knowledge) pages use authentic texts and

interesting topics to look at language from a new

perspective

‘Gateway to exams’ sections focus on real exam-

style activities and look at specific exam skills

Developing writing’ sections include model texts

to help guide students to write accurately and

effectively

Gateway Online can be accessed using a webcode

in the Student’s Book and enables students to play

games, watch videos, compile their own interactive

wordlists and much more

NEW Gateway wordlists available to use with

Sounds: The Pronunciation App

Gateway A2 B1 B1+ B2 B2+

www.gateway-online.net macmillangateway

Ideal for: Schools and teachers who need a challenging

and engaging course to lead teenage students to

success in both written and oral communication

Gateway is an academically-rich five-level course

designed to lead teenage students to success in

exams, and prepare them for university and the

world of work.

The course stimulates the interest of students and

teachers by providing cross-curricular and cultural

content that is genuinely interesting, meaningful and

thought-provoking.

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Taking an inductive approach to grammar, Gateway

revises and extends students’ active knowledge of

grammar and vocabulary through a wealth of varied

skills-based activities that recycle, revise, evaluate and

develop language skills.

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PhasesEmma Heyderman and Fiona Mauchline / Patrick Howarth and Patricia Reilly / Olivia Johnston – Series consultant: Alejandra Ottolina

Key Features The units in the Student’s Book guarantee

extensive practice in both written and oral contexts

Each Student’s Book includes material for extensive

reading as well as extra communicative activities

An ‘Editing your Work’ section allows students to

develop mistake awareness

Step-by-step projects foster collaborative work as well

as students’ development of their presentation skills

A language reference provides activities for

autonomous study and reinforcement of grammar

structures

A generator wheel (in Levels 1 & 2) and a writing generator (in Levels 3 & 4) allow students to

develop their sentence building and creative writing

skills through fun activities

The Workbook brings a free Audio CD and four

extra practice worksheets

Ideal for: Secondary schools and teachers who need

stimulating material for secondary teaching with a

solid and motivating approach to learning

Phases is a four-level course starting from a false

beginner level, which contains a wealth of material

genuinely interesting to teenagers.

Phases Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4

CLIL

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Phases reflects the wide range of different linguistic

capabilities of students starting their secondary

education, as well as their varied levels of experience

and cultural awareness.

Phases aims to encourage students to learn about the

world around them. Texts and situations are based on

real contexts with specific cultural references.

Connect with us: @MacmillanAR

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At the end of each unit, there is a a culture section

English-speaking countries combined with a related CLIL topic. This section also includes a webquest for students to investigate some aspect of each culture in more depth.

There is a ‘Progress check’ in each unit for students to revise and integrate what they have learnt.

The new vocabulary is then integrated with the stuctures to be taught in each unit in two reading and listening texts which deal with topics appealing to teenagers. Apart from these texts, each unit also includes a ‘Diversity’ section with general culture texts.

Vocabulary is presented by means of visually impressive openings that will motivate teenage students to speak and learn.

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Hot Spot Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5

CLIL

CLIL

Insights Level 1 Level 2 Level 3

InsightsCatherine McBeth, Katherine and Steve Bilsborough, Patricia Reilly and Roy Norris Series Consultant: Alejandra Ottolina

Insights is a highly communicative three-level series especially designed

to take teenagers from false beginner to intermediate level.

Key Features Very clear vocabulary and grammar presentations followed by

carefully graded practice

A challenging Workbook with a free Multi-ROM and a free Audio CD Two readers, one at the end of the Student’s Book and the other at

the end of the Workbook Plenty of extra activities in the Insights Extra Resource CD

Hot Spot Colin Granger and Katherine Stannett

Hot Spot is a five-level course for students aged 10–14. It takes students

from beginner to intermediate level. Level 5 is ideal for students preparing

for the PET for Schools exam.

Key Features ‘Check your English’ activities at the end of every lesson encourage

learners to take responsibility for their language learning

Grammar references and further practice can be found in the

illustrated grammar summary at the back of the Student’s Book Pronunciation activities in every module focus on common

pronunciation problems using rhythm drills, intonation, stress patterns

and vowel sounds

Every ‘Extra special’ section contains a mini project that is perfect for

homework assignments and encourages communicative language use

www.macmillanenglish.com/hotspot

MULTI-ROM

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For more information visit: www.macmillan.com.ar

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COURSES FOR TEENAGERS – CHART

STEPPING UP

STARTER LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3

Adverbs of frequency Countables & uncountables Comparatives & superlatives Conditionals

Can/Can’t Must/Mustn’t Going to future Future simple

Like & don’t like Past simple regular/irregular verbs Past continuous Passive

Possessives Past simple verb to be Present simple Present perfect

Present simple Present continuous There was/There were Present simple

Present simple verb to be There was/There were Verbs + infinite/gerund Relative clauses

INSIGHTS

LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3

Can/Can’t Conditionals Causative use of get & have

Going to future Future simple Conditionals

Past simple regular/irregular verbs Have to Future perfect

Past simple verb to be Modals Passive

Present & past continuous Must/Mustn’t Past perfect

Present simple Present perfect Relative clauses

Present simple verb to be Question tags Reported speech

There is/There are Relative clauses Verbs + infinitive/gerund

There was/There were Used to Verbs not used in the continuous forms

PHASES

LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4

Can/Can’t Conditionals Conditionals Conditionals

Have got Countables & uncountables Future forms Passive

Past simple regular/irregular verbs Going to future Passive Past perfect

Past simple verb to be Must/Mustn’t Past simple regular/irregular verbs Past continuous

Present continuous Past simple regular/irregular verbs Present continuous Relative clauses

Present simple Past simple verb to be Present perfect Reported speech

Present simple verb to be Past continuous Present simple Verbs + infinitive/gerund

There is/There are There was/There were Reported speech

HOT SPOT

LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4

Can/Can’t Comparatives & superlatives Conditionals Past perfect

Possessives Going to future Future simple Relative clauses

Present continuous Have to Modals Reported speech

Present simple Past simple regular/irregular verbs Must/Mustn’t Used to

Present simple verb to be Past simple verb to be Passive Verbs + infinitive/gerund

There is/There are There was/There were Past continuous LEVEL 5

This/that/these/those Present perfect Future forms

Question tags

GATEWAY

A2 B1 B1+ B2+

Can/Can’t Causative use of get & have Causative use of get & have Causative use of get & have

Future simple Conditionals Future continuous Conditionals

Going to future Passive Future forms Future forms

Modals Past perfect Future perfect Modals

Must/Mustn’t Past continuous Present perfect continuous Past simple regular/irregular verbs

Past simple regular/irregular verbs Relative clauses Used to Reported speech

Past simple verb to be Reported speech B2 Verbs + infinitive/gerund

Present continuous Too/Enough Comparatives & superlatives

Present perfect Conditionals

Present simple Future forms

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Open MindElementary

Student’s Book Premium Pack

Mickey Rogers Joanne Taylore-Knowles

Steve Taylore-Knowles Concept development:

Mariela Gil Vierma

access to the Online Workbook & Student’s Resource Centre

A1

Open MindMickey Rogers, Joanne Taylore-Knowles, Steve Taylore-Knowles, Ingrid Wisniewska and Dorothy E. Zemach

Key Features Integrated and flexible online material from our new

Big tree platform gives users access to everything

they need in one place

Life Skills syllabus recycles language while giving

students an opportunity to learn skills which are

vital in today’s world

Highly visual double-page spread opens every unit

with clear CEF-orientated unit objectives

Grammar sections offer a step-by-step analysis of

form and function

Support for speaking tasks with functional language

Speaking and Writing Workshops with self- and

peer-assessment features at the end of alternate

units

Ideal for: Adult and young adult learners who want a

course to develop the skills they need for success in

the 21st century

Open Mind is a groundbreaking course that provides

learners with the professional, academic and

personal skills they need. Not only are language

skills developed in the course, but also 21st-century

skills that students need in order to have a better

awareness of self and society, to handle the

demands of their study and learning and to deal with

challenges in their work and career.

Open Mind Beginner Elementary Pre-intermediate Intermediate

The course offers a flexible combination of materials

to ensure that students are learning from a variety

of sources: content-rich reading texts, speaking and

writing workshops, high-quality video, self-study

Online Workbooks with Markbooks, and projectable

Student’s Books. The Teacher’s Resource Centre

provides teachers with option for testing, with PDF

and customizable Word unit tests, mid-course and

end-of-course tests, along with a placement test.

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available in 2016

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LIFESKILLS

IN THIS UNIT YOUlearn language for talking about places

read descriptions of where people live

give and ask for directions to places in your town

listen to a news report describinga festival in a city

write emails giving and asking for directions

make suggestions to a visitor to your town

Watch: Video ??

SELF& SOCIETY

establishing priorities In what situations do you need to order things according to how important they are? Are you good at this? Why or why not?

UNIT 5 HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE

SPEAKINGchecking

understandingWhen should you check that you understand everything someone is saying? What

are people checking in this unit?

READINGfor the main idea

Where do you often see written opinions? Do

you often read people’s opinions? Why or

why not?

HOW TO SAY IT Expressing opinions

I think it’s in … because there is/are …It’s probably …I don’t think it’s…I would like to attend the … because I like …A Look at the photos. Where do you think each of these events

is happening? Give reasons for your answers. Which of these events would you like to attend? Why?

B Work in groups. Talk about your favourite things to do and places to visit.A: I really like London.B: Me too! I love going to all the museums.

DC

A B

UNIT 5 57Here, there and everywhere

Open MindIntermediate

Student’s Book Premium Pack

Mickey Rogers Joanne Taylore-Knowles

Steve Taylore-Knowles Concept development:

Mariela Gil Vierma

B1access to the Online Workbook & Student’s Resource Centre

Open MindPre-intermediate

Student’s Book Premium Pack

Mickey Rogers Joanne Taylore-Knowles

Steve Taylore-Knowles Concept development:

Mariela Gil Vierma

A2access to the Online Workbook & Student’s Resource Centre

Open MindBeginner

Student’s Book Premium Pack

Dorothy E. ZemachConcept development:

Mariela Gil Vierma

pre-A1access to the Online Workbook & Student’s Resource Centre

CLILGlobalLindsay Clandfield, Amanda Jeffries, Jackie McAvoy, Kate Pickering and Rebecca Robb Benne

Global is an award-winning six-level general English course for adult

learners, sophisticated in both presentation and approach. The Global approach is fully aware of the needs of today’s learners, and places an

emphasis on effective communication in English between both native

and non-native speakers.

Key Features Highly informative, intelligent topics have been chosen to appeal to

the adult learner’s curiosity

Critical-thinking skills are promoted through the choice of topics and

the way the material is exploited

‘Global English’ articles by David Crystal allow students to discover

the richness of the English language

‘Global Voices’, a series of authentic recordings, expose learners to

the reality of globally spoken English

AWARDWINNER

Global Beginner Elementary Pre-intermediate Intermediate Upper Intermediate Advanced

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about the world and your place in it,

as well as learning English.

Mickey Rogers, Open Mind Author

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COURSES FOR EXAMS & ADULTS/YOUNG ADULTS CHARTS

GLOBAL

Beginner Elementary Intermediate Advanced

Can/Can’t Gerunds & infinitives Modals Conditionals

Going to future Have got Passive voice Future forms

Like & don’t like Present perfect Phrasal verbs Gerunds & infinitives

Past simple Pre-intermediate Relative clauses Inversion

Past simple verb to be Conditionals Upper Intermediate Modals

Present continuous Future simple Causative Passive voice

Present simple Passive voice Emphasis Present perfect

Present simple verb to be Past continuous Future continuous Relative clauses

Past perfect Future perfect

Relative clauses Past perfect continuous

Reported speech Present perfect continuous

Used to

LASER

A1+ A2 B1 B1+ B2

Can/Can’t Conditionals Conditionals Future perfect Causative

Future continuous Future simple Future perfect Future perfect continuous Conditionals

Going to future Gerunds & infinitives Modals Future simple Inversion

Have got Passive voice Passive voice Going to future Past perfect

Past continuous Present perfect Past simple Passive voice Present perfect continuous

Past simple Present simple Present simple Relative clauses Reported speech

Present continuous Relative clauses Unreal past

Present perfect

CODE

B1 B1+ B2

Conditionals Conditionals Past continuous

Future simple Future forms Past perfect

Modals Gerunds & infinitives Past simple

Passive voice Modals Past perfect continuous

Present perfect Passive voice Present continuous

Relative clauses Relative clauses Present simple

Reported speech Present perfect

Used to Reported speech

OPEN MIND

Beginner (pre-A1) Elementary (A1) Intermediate (B1) Upper Intermediate (B2) Advanced (C1)

Be Comparatives and

superlatives

Past perfect Future forms Future perfect and

continuous

Can/Can’t Going to Present perfect

continuous

Past perfect continuous Impersonal passive

Have got/Haven’t got Past simple Reported speech Used to/Get used to Inverted conditionals

Possessive ’s Present continuous Third conditional Verbs + gerund/to infinitive Mixed conditionals

Present simple Pre-intermediate (A2) Would Participle clauses

Past continuous Would rather/Had better Passive perfect

infinitive

Present and past

passive

Reduced adverb

clauses

Present perfect Subjective inversion

Zero, first and second

conditionals

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Young Learners English Practice Tests Starters

Movers

Flyers

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Key Features 4 complete practice tests for each level of the

YLE tests, covering the four skills

Beautiful full-colour artwork by a range of

children’s illustrators makes the tests

a pleasure to use

Written by very experienced teachers, teacher

trainers and examiners

Unique double-page spread ‘speaking picture’

which gives authentic exam practice and also has

added value in the classroom (with step-by-step

teacher’s notes on activities to use in class)

Easy-to-use, downloadable Teacher’s Notes guide

teachers through the exam, provide extra activities

and ideas for presenting and practising language, and

reflect the positive ethos of the exam – available from

www.macmillanyounglearners.com/exams

The Cambridge ESOL Young Learners English Tests are often a child’s first experience of exams and the

emphasis is very much on making the experience a

positive one. This is reflected both in the beautifully

illustrated practice tests and in the Teacher’s Notes, with practical activity ideas for each of the

Cambridge ESOL YLE Starters, Movers and Flyers

tests. These books are the ideal bridge between

coursebook and exam.

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www.macmillanenglish.com/laser

Laser A1+ A2 B1 B1+ B2

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LaserMalcolm Mann and Steve Taylore-Knowles

Key Features Introductory sections at the beginning of every unit

highlight key vocabulary and help students think

about the unit topic

A focus on lexis and lexico-grammar, equipping

students with topic-based phrasal verbs, word

formation, patterns and collocations, builds

students’ lexical knowledge base

Regular opportunities for students to personalize

the information and talk about their own opinions

A fully comprehensive writing section, which

includes Language Lab and Project Planner

sections, providing guided support for all writing

tasks

Additional databases at the back of the book for

both students and teachers include Writing Database;

Word Pattern Database; Speaking Database; and

Grammar Database

Ideal for: teenage students preparing for

international exams

Laser is a five-level course, designed to cater to

younger exam students, and now covering the

entire span of secondary education. It is the perfect

preparation for students still at school and working

towards international exams.

Every Student’s Book comes with a CD-ROM that

reinforces the structures and vocabulary learnt in each

unit, and for Student Book listening exercises Class Audio CDs are available separately. Every Workbook

is complete with a workbook Audio CD, making it

ideal for homework. The Teacher’s Book includes a

DVD-ROM with tests, a test generator and teacher-

support videos, along with a separate disc providing

access to the Digibook. The Digibook is a page-

faithful, digital version of the Student’s Book with

embedded audio designed for use in the classroom.

Connect with us: @MacmillanAR

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A short warm-up is included as a lead-in to the topic.

This section indicates when and which exercises should be assigned.

This section focuses on topic-based lexis and lexico-grammar, and seeks to build up students’ lexical knowledge.

This is an opportunity for students to give their opinion and personalize the topic

Key reading skills are developed through the presentation of an attractively illustrated text.

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Ready for FirstRoy Norris

Key Features New content and updated material suitable for the

2015 Cambridge English: First exam

A digital element now complements the course,

supplying two computer-based practice tests and

video material for the Speaking test accessed via a

Macmillan Practice Online webcode

A special emphasis on word-building, collocations

and phrasal verbs helps students master some of

the more challenging aspects of English

Model answers provide solid preparation and

support for writing tasks

An extended Ready for Writing unit in the Coursebook A complete grammar syllabus and reference section

for the First exam

Thorough vocabulary and skills development for the

First exam

Comprehensive teacher training videos given by the

author, Roy Norris

Ready for First is the new, third edition of our popular

preparation course aimed at young adult students

training for the Cambridge English: First (FCE) exam.

All four skills are systematically developed and

practised in each unit, while in-depth exam training

is given in the form of regular ‘What to expect in the

exam’ and ‘How to go about it’ help boxes. This step-

by-step approach ensures that students will be fully

prepared and confident when sitting the new 2015

Cambridge English: First exam.

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With Macmillan Practice Online students can acess

the Ready for First material as and when they like.

This online practice material includes: a video of

two candidates performing the tasks contained in

the Ready for Speaking unit of the Coursebook,

two practice tests, each with a full Listening and

Reading and Use of English paper, as well as a full

Writing paper with model answers for each task

and downloadable MP3 audio files for the listening

activities in the Coursebook.

For more information visit: www.macmillan.com.ar

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Ready for Advanced is a comprehensive course which offers thorough

preparation for the Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) examination.

This new edition of Ready for Advanced supports students with a range

of new activities designed to systematically develop skills for success in

the updated 2015 exam. It also includes brand-new digital features that

enhance the print content.

Key Features Additional exam-type listening practice improves confidence

Exam-style tasks in each end-of-unit Review section

Systematic exam training through supplementary units focus on all

five papers of the exam

Two computer-based practice tests accessed via a Macmillan Practice Online webcode

Access to all of the Coursebook audio in downloadable MP3 format

A complete video of all four parts of the Speaking exam

Ready for Advanced

Code is a blended-learning course for teenagers that builds up their

general English skills while easing them into more tailored Cambridge

English: Preliminary and First exam practice.

Key Features Over 100 online interactive resources for each level – accessible

using login details from the Code Workbook Plus from

www.macmillanpracticeonline.com/code Practice in exam tasks as well as build-up of general English

Easy-to-use Interactive Whiteboard material for the classroom brings

the book to life and gets the class enthused by learning

Writing banks, speaking files and grammar sections provide invaluable

reference tools plus regular review sections

CodeRosemary Aravanis, Stuart Cochrane, Michele Crawford, Rob Nicholas and George Vassilakis

Ready for AdvancedRoy Norris, Amanda French NEW

EDITION

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30Macmillan English Grammar in Context Essential Intermediate Advanced

The Testbuilder Series KET for Schools Testbuilder PET for Schools Testbuilder FCE Testbuilder New Proficiency Testbuilder

KET Testbuilder PET Testbuilder CAE Testbuilder

FREE

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The Testbuilder SeriesJake Allsop, Judith Ash, Tricia Aspinall, Rosemary Aravanis, Anthea Bazin, Elaine Boyd, Sarah Dymond, Amanda French, Liz Gallivan, Mark Harrison, Nick Kenny, Peter Leggott, Lucrecia Luque-Mortimer, Vicki Lywood Last, Sam McCarter, Colin Payton, Bryan Stephens

This popular series is designed to help improve students’ exam performance

and increase language competence. Exam-style exercises familiarize

students with the tasks they will face in the exam, further practice and

guidance pages build confidence in answering them and an expanded

answer key gives clear explanations as to why the given answer is correct.

Key Features Complete practice tests which reflect exactly the level of the exam

and the full range of task types the students will face

Guidance pages and tips for each part of the individual exam papers

Practice activities to improve exam technique

A focus on common problem areas

Guided analysis of sample answers

Audio CD included

Macmillan English Grammar in ContextMichael Vince and Simon Clarke

Macmillan English Grammar in Context is a three-level (Essential,

Intermediate and Advanced) grammar practice series.

Key Features Grammar explanations with traditional practice activities and

contextual examples

Cross-curricular content areas include: literature, science, geography, history and social science

Examples demonstrate real-world usage of English grammar

Review section for extra practice

Grammar index and wordlist for easy use

Ideal for self-study or classroom use

Most units contain 1 page of grammar explanation and 2/3 pages of practice

With and Without Key editions available

The free CD-ROM contains unit-by-unit interactive material, a glossary

of all words that are highlighted in the book, extra practice for each

unit and printable tests for each language areaCD-ROM

FREE

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Language Practice Series IELTS Language Practice Elementary Language Practice Intermediate Language Practice

Language Practice for First Language Practice for Advanced

New Language Practice SeriesMichael Vince, Amanda French and Peter Sunderland

Key Features New editions of First and Advanced Language

Practice have been revised to reflect the

Cambridge English 2015 exam updates

New editions First and Advanced come packaged

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Regular consolidation units check students’

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Relevant exam-style exercises for the appropriate

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A special focus on word-building, collocations and

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Full colour to engage and enthuse students

A CD-ROM is included for added computer-based

practice – ideal for self-study (Elementary and

Intermediate only)

An in-depth, detailed approach to English grammar

and vocabulary, each title in the series is a combination

of two books, with grammar presented clearly in the

first half, and vocabulary input and practice offered in

the second half. It is a thorough and comprehensive

series that ensures students’ confidence with language

develops through the levels.

This popular series has had two new updates, Language Practice for First and Language Practice for Advanced. These new editions have been revised and updated

for the 2015 Cambridge English exam changes and

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Macmillan Children’s Readers

Key Features A picture dictionary (or bilingual

dictionary) and activity pages are

included at the back of each reader

The accompanying audio (which

is downloadable from www.macmillanyounglearners.com/readers) gives children a chance to

listen to the stories while they read

them

The blend of ‘Fact Files’ and topical

fictional stories appeals to boys and

girls equally

Free worksheets and Teacher’s Notes are available to download

New ‘drama’ section on the resource

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children to act out the stories that

they’ve read

Two new titles per level

Fun, cultural and informative,

Macmillan Children’s Readers offer

fact and fiction titles that reinforce the

basic structures and vocabulary found

in most primary courses. Children will

love the exciting adventures in stories

such as The Cat’s Dinner, A Safari Adventure and On Location. The

Macmillan Children’s Readers series

can be used as supplementary reading

material with any primary course.

You can view sample material from the

wide range of titles and find out about

our other reading schemes at the

Macmillan Young Learners website

Macmillan Children’s ReadersLevel 1

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Macmillan English ExplorersLittle Explorers A

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Young Explorers 1

Macmillan English Explorers PhonicsLittle Explorers A

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Young Explorers 1

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Explorers 3

Explorers 4

Explorers 5

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Macmillan English Explorers form an eight-level reading scheme written

specifically for young learners of English. Informed by the National Literacy

Strategy and by teaching methodology for first language speakers of

English, Macmillan English Explorers are supported by an understanding

of the needs of young learners and teachers of English. The scheme,

which currently has 48 readers plus supplementary materials, can be used

alongside any primary course.

Audio tracks, Teacher’s Notes and worksheets are also available to download

free from the Macmillan Young Learners website. You can also view sample

material from the wide range of Macmillan English Explorers titles and find

out about our other reading schemes including Macmillan Explorers Phonics.

Teaching phonics is recognized as an essential part of the teaching of

reading and writing. Macmillan Explorers Phonics complement the first

four levels of the Macmillan English Explorers in a way that will teach

children how to sound out words, blend sounds to read words and

segment the sounds in the words in order to spell them accurately.

Each book in the series has a strong, identifiable phonics focus. The series

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Macmillan English Explorers Phonics Workbooks.

Macmillan English Explorers

Macmillan English Explorers Phonics

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Macmillan Readers

Macmillan Literature Collections

Readers Website & Social Media

Everyone loves a good book

Our carefully graded Readers series includes retold versions of popular classics as

well as contemporary titles and new stories by ELT authors. There are now over

170 titles in the series. Most books are available with Audio CDs and as eBooks and

include accompanying exercises and glossaries. We have three new titles for 2014:

The Invisible Man, The Old Curiosity Shop and Viking Tales. More information about

our Readers is available in our Readers catalogue. View it online at

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This advanced-level series contains original, unsimplified short stories written by

famous classic and modern writers. All the collections come with substantial support

material for each story, including a short summary, a description of major themes,

pre-reading vocabulary activities, post-reading language and comprehension

exercises, a literary analysis section and essay questions. The Macmillan Literature Collections will help ease students’ transition from graded Readers to authentic

reading, giving them the joy of feeling that they are finally reading and studying

literature just as it was written. Food Stories is the latest addition to the series.

Now even easier to navigate, the Readers website offers support materials for

teachers to use in class, as well as a wealth of resources written for students and

independent learners.

Worksheets and answer keys

Tests for every Reader

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Key: * Extra exercises included. ** Extra exercises included. Only available in certain countries, see www.macmillanenglish.com/readers for details. Many titles also available as audio downloads. See www.macmillanreaders.com for details of online retailers.

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Owl Creek Bridge and Other Stories* Pre-intermediate Owl Hall* Pre-intermediate Persuasion* Pre-intermediate Robin Hood* Pre-intermediate Robinson Crusoe* Pre-intermediate Romeo and Juliet Pre-intermediate Secret Garden, The* Pre-intermediate Shake Hands Forever* Pre-intermediate Story of the Olympics: An Unofficial History, The* Pre-intermediate Tenant of Wildfell Hall, The* Pre-intermediate Treasure of Monte Cristo, The* Pre-intermediate Wizard of Oz, The* Pre-intermediate Bridget Jones’s Diary* Intermediate Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason Intermediate Bristol Murder* Intermediate David Copperfield Intermediate Down Second Avenue* Intermediate Dracula* Intermediate Dr No* Intermediate Emma* Intermediate Enchanted April, The Intermediate Eye of the Tiger, The Intermediate Goldfinger* Intermediate Great Gatsby, The* Intermediate Hamlet* Intermediate Jewel That Was Ours, The Intermediate Jurassic Park Intermediate King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table* Intermediate Kiss Before Dying, A* Intermediate “L” is for Lawless Intermediate Live and Let Die Intermediate Meet Me in Istanbul* Intermediate Merchant of Venice, The* Intermediate Much Ado About Nothing* Intermediate My Cousin Rachel* Intermediate New Lease of Death, A* Intermediate No Longer at Ease Intermediate Norwood Builder and Other Stories, The * Intermediate Old Curiosity Shop, The NEW Intermediate Oliver Twist* Intermediate One Day* Intermediate Pearl, The** Intermediate Perfect Storm, The Intermediate Pride And Prejudice Intermediate Queen of Death, The* Intermediate Red and the Black, The* Intermediate Rendezvous with Rama Intermediate Ring of Thieves, The Intermediate River God Intermediate Sense and Sensibility* Intermediate Seventh Scroll, The Intermediate Sign of Four, The* Intermediate Silent World of Nicholas Quinn, The Intermediate Slumdog Millionaire Intermediate Smuggler, The Intermediate Space Invaders, The Intermediate Speckled Band and Other Stories, The* Intermediate Tess of the d’Urbervilles* Intermediate Thérèse Raquin* Intermediate Touching the Void* Intermediate When Rain Clouds Gather Intermediate Woman Who Disappeared, The* Intermediate Woodlanders, The Intermediate Wuthering Heights* Intermediate Anna Karenina Upper Intermediate Bleak House Upper Intermediate Creative Impulse and Other Stories, The Upper Intermediate Cut-glass Bowl and Other Stories, The Upper Intermediate Ghost, The* Upper Intermediate Grapes of Wrath, The** Upper Intermediate Great Expectations Upper Intermediate Importance of Being Earnest, The* Upper Intermediate L. A. Movie* Upper Intermediate Macbeth Upper Intermediate Man with the Golden Gun, The * Upper Intermediate Middlemarch Upper Intermediate Mine Boy Upper Intermediate Mistress Of Spices, The Upper Intermediate Moby Dick Upper Intermediate Officially Dead* Upper Intermediate Of Mice and Men** Upper Intermediate Our Mutual Friend Upper Intermediate Rebecca* Upper Intermediate Vanity Fair Upper Intermediate Weep Not, Child Upper Intermediate

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In Company 3.0 is the latest evolution of the popular

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