English Made Easy Volume One is a good book penetration in English language learning—imaginatively utilization how pictures and text can work together to create understanding and help readers learn more productively.
English Made Easy Volume One Book
This is a fun and user–friendly way to learn EnglishEnglish Made Easy is a breakthrough in English language learning—imaginatively exploiting how pictures and text can work together to create understanding and help readers learn more productively.
It gives beginner English learners easy access to the vocabulary, grammar and functions of English as it is actually used in a comprehensive range of social situations.
Self–guided students and classroom learners alike will be delighted by the way they are helped to progress effortlessly from one unit to the next, using a combination of pictures and text to discover for themselves how English works.
The pictorial method used in this book is based on a thorough understanding of language structure and how language is successfully learned.
The authors have experienced English language teachers with strong backgrounds in language analysis and language learning. English Made Easy, Volume 1 consists of a total of 20 units arranged in groups of five.
The first four units present language and provide learners the opportunities to practice as they learn.
The first page of each unit has a list of all the words and phrases to be learned in that unit, together with a pronunciation guide.
At the end of each unit, an entertaining story which uses the language that has just been learned is presented.
The fifth unit in each group contains exercises designed to reinforce the language learned in the first four units.
Using This Book
This book is easy to use. You will learn how to speak English by looking at the pictures and words on each page. The pictures explain the words.
The table of contents tells you what you will learn in each of the twenty units. You can use this table to look up any particular points you want to learn or practice.
The twenty units are arranged in groups of five. The first four units present language and give you opportunities to practice as you learn. The first page of each unit has a list of all the words and phrases you will learn in that unit, together with a pronunciation guide. At the end of each unit, there is an interesting story which uses the language you have just learned. The fifth unit in each group gives you the opportunity to revise the language in the first four units and to use it in different situations. The exercises are easy to understand and there is an answer key at the end of the unit.
At the end of the book, there is an index which contains all the words and phrases in the book. It is not a dictionary. It refers you to the unit in which that language first appears so that you can “discover” the meaning of the word by seeing it in context.