Oxford EAP B2 Student Book & DVD Pack
Edward de Chazal, Sam McCarter
$105.95 AUD
- ISBN:
- 9780194001786
- Published:
- 29 May 2012
- Availability:
- 12
- Series:
- Oxford EAP
Oxford EAP Upper-Intermediate is suitable for CEFR B2.
Oxford EAP develops the essential skills and academic language for learners who are preparing to study English at university level, from foundation courses to postgraduate research.
- The course integrates the four main skills and academic language, and features authentic texts from academic and higher education books published by Oxford University Press.
- Oxford EAP also provides practical help in developing essential skills for academic study, such as critical thinking, effective note-taking, citation and referencing, summarising and paraphrasing, and avoiding plagiarism. Learners are encouraged to study independently, and to apply the course content to their chosen discipline.
- The accompanying DVD-ROM contains both video and audio content, including extracts from lectures, student presentations, and seminar discussions.
Oxford EAP is accompanied by a Teacher’s Handbook with extensive methodology notes, ideas for additional activities, and full answers to all tasks.
Oxford Grammar for EAP is ideal for use with the Oxford EAP series.
Key Features:
- Authentic academic content using extracts from Oxford textbooks
- Integrated skills and academic language
- Video-based lecture extracts to help prepare students for the university experience
- Progressive coverage of all four skills in an academic context
- Accessible and user-friendly approach
Edward de Chazal is a freelance author and teacher trainer with over twenty years' experience working in international EAP contexts. He is the co-author of the Oxford EAP course book series (B1+, B2, C1) and a former lecturer at University College London.
Sam McCarter is the author of Medicine 1 and 2 from the Oxford English for Careers series. He’s a teacher, consultant and freelance writer/editor with special interests in Medical English communication skills, and IELTS. He has worked with WHO, UNHCR, and The Wellcome Trust, and currently teaches by videoconferencing at Reache Northwest, Salford Royal, Salford, England.
The Oxford EAP Teacher’s Website provides extra resources and support to help make lesson planning easier.
Additional tips and support on areas such as differentiation, critical thinking and smart communicationShort on time? Supporting videos on the resources disc from Series Adviser Catherine Walter give an overview of each lessonProfessional development essays written by experts to help teachers get to grips with the course methodology and pedagogical approach
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