Availability:In StockContributor:John Stephen KnodellPublish date:2014-10-21Pages:82
Language:EnglishPublisher:Toem PublishingISBN-13:9784908152009ISBN-10:4908152004UPC:9784908152009Book Category:Foreign Language StudyBook Subcategory:English as a Second LanguageSize:11.02 x 8.50 x 0.17 inchesWeight:0.4696Product ID:SC460GCKJ6
Connecting Cultures: Canada - Japan is an English language textbook made for Japanese students who want to study English using Canadian stories. The textbook helps students study grammar, practice speaking and reading, and is good for students who want to study English in Canada because Connecting Cultures teaches students about Canada. Many of the stories in Connecting Cultures are already popular in Japan: Anne of Green Gables, or 'Red Hair Anne', Winnie the Pooh, and The Titanic are just three stories used to help students learn English. Whether you want to learn grammar, practice speaking in English, practice for English tests, or just learn about Canada, Connecting Cultures can help students improve their English skills. Discover the ways in which Japan and Canada are connected by learning English with Connecting Cultures: Japan & Canada. The units in Connecting Cultures: Japan/Canada feature - learning new vocabulary with short quizzes - discussion questions - stories that connect Japanese and Canadian cultures - reading comprehension questions - specified grammar forms within each reading - exercises and tasks to practice the grammar forms - translation exercises - answers for the exercises and more...
Language:EnglishPublisher:Toem PublishingISBN-13:9784908152009ISBN-10:4908152004UPC:9784908152009Book Category:Foreign Language StudyBook Subcategory:English as a Second LanguageSize:11.02 x 8.50 x 0.17 inchesWeight:0.4696Product ID:SC460GCKJ6
John Stephen Knodell has been an ESL/EFL teacher for over 20 years. He has taught at colleges in South Korea, run a language school in Montreal, Canada, and has an M.Ed in TESOL. He has taught English to a wide range of students, and is currently lecturing at a university in Sapporo, Japan. His teaching philosophy is that for students to learn, they need to have real interest in the materials, have a positive attitude, and be motivated. It is this philosophy that led to the development of Connecting Cultures: Canada - Japan
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Connecting Cultures: Canada - Japan is an English language textbook made for Japanese students who want to study English using Canadian stories. The textbook helps students study grammar, practice speaking and reading, and is good for students who want to study English in Canada because Connecting Cultures teaches students about Canada. Many of the stories in Connecting Cultures are already popular in Japan: Anne of Green Gables, or 'Red Hair Anne', Winnie the Pooh, and The Titanic are just three stories used to help students learn English. Whether you want to learn grammar, practice speaking in English, practice for English tests, or just learn about Canada, Connecting Cultures can help students improve their English skills. Discover the ways in which Japan and Canada are connected by learning English with Connecting Cultures: Japan & Canada. The units in Connecting Cultures: Japan/Canada feature - learning new vocabulary with short quizzes - discussion questions - stories that connect Japanese and Canadian cultures - reading comprehension questions - specified grammar forms within each reading - exercises and tasks to practice the grammar forms - translation exercises - answers for the exercises and more...
John Stephen Knodell has been an ESL/EFL teacher for over 20 years. He has taught at colleges in South Korea, run a language school in Montreal, Canada, and has an M.Ed in TESOL. He has taught English to a wide range of students, and is currently lecturing at a university in Sapporo, Japan. His teaching philosophy is that for students to learn, they need to have real interest in the materials, have a positive attitude, and be motivated. It is this philosophy that led to the development of Connecting Cultures: Canada - Japan