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| What is the one EFL book that you can't live without? |
| Practical English Usage (Michael Swan) |
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| The Practice of English Language Teaching (Jeremy Harmer) |
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| Learning Teaching (Jim Scrivener) |
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| A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language (Randolph Quirk) |
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| Five-Minute Activities: A Resource Book of Short Activities (Cambridge Handbooks for Language Teachers) (Penny Ur) |
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| Teaching Tenses: Ideas for Presenting and Practising Tenses in English (Rosemary Aitken) |
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crueckert
Joined: 27 Jun 2006 Posts: 56 Location: Oxford, England
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Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 8:10 pm Post subject: What is the one EFL book you couldn't live without? |
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Hello Readers,
For this month's survey, I'm interested in finding out more about the materials you use. I'm curious to find out which book you rate highest; if you could only take one book with you, what would it be? Is there one book you just can't live without?
I've listed some of the books I've used the most in my teaching career. If your top book isn't in my list, go ahead and tick the 'other' box and then tell us more about it.
Why do you like the book so much? Where did you get it? How much did you pay? How often do you use it? Is it useful for a particular group of students?
Looking forward to hearing from you. _________________ Carol Rueckert
Writer, ESL Lesson Plan
www.esl-lesson-plan.com
crueckert@eslemployment.com
"I hear, and I forget. I see, and I remember. I do, and I understand." - Chinese Proverb |
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