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Classic English : students' book with workbook / by Robert O'Neill with Gaynor Ramsey.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Harlow, England : Longman, 1995Description: 128 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 27 cmISBN:
  • 0582254191
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 428.24 ONE
Contents:
1. Hello. - 2. Where is it?. - 3. The exact time. - 4. Where are you from?. - 5. How much is it?. - 6. A street near Victoria. - 7. London. - 8. How are you?. - 9. Is that your wallet. - 10. Where are we now?. - Progress Check 1. - 11. Where do they live? - 12. One of the windows is open. - 13 Yes and no. - 14. Four people. - 15. What do you do? - 16. A flat in London. - 17. Can you hear me? - 18. More about Bernard. - 19. What's your phone number? - 20. Have you got the time? - Progress Check 2. - 21. Two families. - 22. What do i get? - 23. Who are they? - 24. What are you doing? - 25. What are they Doing? - 26. Who is he? - 27. Today and tomorrow. - 28. Wednesday evening. - 29. The answer. - 30. How long are you staying? - Progress Check 3. - 31. Thursday morning. - 32. Are you afraid? - 33. A strange question. - 34. The woman with Green Eyes. - 35. What about lunch? - 36. Do you need a doctor? - 37. What happened yesterday? 0 38. How strange. - 39. How strange. - 39. I didn't know. - 40. Why didn't he tell me? - Progress Check 4. - Classic Extra Keys. - Progress Check Keys. - Tapescripts. - Word List. - Acknowledgements.
Summary: Assuming no previous knowledge of English, Classic English contains 80-90 hours' teaching material and can be used as preparation for any false beginner course. Suitable for mature learners, it can be used equally successfully with people who want some knowledge of English for leisure or travel, but who do not want to go on to study the language intensively. - Back cover.
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Main Collection TU External Storage-Block E Please fill up online form at https://taylorslibrary.taylors.edu.my/services/external_storage1 428.24 ONE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available SLASx,21003,01,GR 5000089535

1. Hello. - 2. Where is it?. - 3. The exact time. - 4. Where are you from?. - 5. How much is it?. - 6. A street near Victoria. - 7. London. - 8. How are you?. - 9. Is that your wallet. - 10. Where are we now?. - Progress Check 1. - 11. Where do they live? - 12. One of the windows is open. - 13 Yes and no. - 14. Four people. - 15. What do you do? - 16. A flat in London. - 17. Can you hear me? - 18. More about Bernard. - 19. What's your phone number? - 20. Have you got the time? - Progress Check 2. - 21. Two families. - 22. What do i get? - 23. Who are they? - 24. What are you doing? - 25. What are they Doing? - 26. Who is he? - 27. Today and tomorrow. - 28. Wednesday evening. - 29. The answer. - 30. How long are you staying? - Progress Check 3. - 31. Thursday morning. - 32. Are you afraid? - 33. A strange question. - 34. The woman with Green Eyes. - 35. What about lunch? - 36. Do you need a doctor? - 37. What happened yesterday? 0 38. How strange. - 39. How strange. - 39. I didn't know. - 40. Why didn't he tell me? - Progress Check 4. - Classic Extra Keys. - Progress Check Keys. - Tapescripts. - Word List. - Acknowledgements.

Assuming no previous knowledge of English, Classic English contains 80-90 hours' teaching material and can be used as preparation for any false beginner course. Suitable for mature learners, it can be used equally successfully with people who want some knowledge of English for leisure or travel, but who do not want to go on to study the language intensively. - Back cover.