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Top-Up Listening 3 [Book + Audio CD]

Published by e-man | Filed under Tutorials & eLearning



Chris Cleary, Bill Holden, Terry Cooney , “Top-Up Listening 3 [Book + Audio CD]”
Publisher: ABAX | ISBN: 1896942156 | 112 Pages | PDF | 128kbps MP3 Audio CD



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The third book in a three part series for high school and college-age students. English as it’s actually spoken. Top-Up gives students practice in drawing meaning from naturally spoken English in two ways: using their knowledge of the world and of the language to guess what’s coming next, and using their knowledge of how English is actually structured as a sound. Whaddaweemean? - how words run together, how sounds are lost, how vowels naturally weaken and entire words are dropped. Without knowledge of such patterns, listening is impossible. Lots of practice! Lots of variety!









Recognizing situations. Recognizing sounds. Unlocking meaning.
A 3-part series. For lower level ESL/EFL. Used in summer programs and other introductory ESL/EFL courses for international students.

Teaching English as it is actually spoken
Top-Up gives students practice in drawing meaning from naturally spoken English in two ways: using their knowledge of the world and of the language to guess what’s coming next, and using their knowledge of how English is actually structured as a sound.
Whaddaweemean? - how words run together, how sounds are lost, how vowels naturally weaken and entire words are dropped. Without knowledge of such patterns, listening is impossible. Lots of practice! Lots of variety!








Units
Listening Clinics
Topic and Themes

1. Good to see you again
Weak Vowels/ Joined Sounds
Meeting old friends

2. I’ve lost my rucksack
Stressing New Information
Describing personal belongings

3. I’d like you to meet my brother
Mixed Sounds
Meeting new people

4. Final call for Flight EA42
Changing Sounds
Understanding announcements at the airport

5. It’s a great deal!
Stress in Sentences
Commercials and advertising

6. That’s not good enough
Weak Vowels
Complaining about poor service

7. Did you see the paper?
Lost Sounds
Numbers in news stories

8. We can’t have any mistakes
Lost Sounds
Planning a bank robbery

9. How are we feeling today?
Requests and Commands
Going to see the doctor

10. Could you give me a hand?
Stressing Important Information
Getting people to do things

11. This is the six o’clock news
Helping Sounds
Following a news report

12. Can I take a message
Weak Vowels
Taking and leaving phone messages

13. How do you work this?
Stressing Important Information
Explaining how to use machines

14. Things have changed
Mixed Sounds
Describing changes

15. I don’t believe you!
Review
Girlfriends and boyfriends


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January 24th, 2008

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