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 dublinschool
 
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							| Hi everybody!! 
 I �d really appreciate your help with this one.... I teach a group of kids, ages 7-8, and we have used Bugs 2 this year. I was thinking of changing book this time, but I�m not sure about whcih one to use..... Chatterbox....Footprints....etc. However, what concerns me the most is which level should I get, since sometimes couresebooks with same level are more "demanding" or too "tough" ... Kids would be doing level 3 if I continue with Bugs....any suggestion?
 thanks a lot!!!
 jen
 
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 cyan78
 
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							| Do you know about Backpack?? It �s from Pearson lONGMAN, OR TRY cool kids froM OXFORD, or something about Mcmillan.... I don �t know, but you could visit their site. Another you can try is Colours from Cambridge |  6 Jul 2010     
					
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 karolcia213
 
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							| I use English Adventure from LONGMAN. It �s very useful and funny coursebook which based on Disney �s characters like Toy Story, Micky Mouse, Lio and Stich etc. My studnets love this book. |  6 Jul 2010     
					
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 yolprica
 
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							| I like my son �s book; FIND OUT (Macmillan). They learn quite a lot of things and it �s fun. He can remember all the songs with the new structures they learn. Yolanda |  6 Jul 2010     
					
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 Errie
 
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							| I use  � �Up and away in English � � from Oxford. There are six levels and they use the same characters in each level. There are some extra books which you can order, phonics, readers etc. |  6 Jul 2010     
					
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 s.lefevre
 
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							| I used Magic time by Longman together with Word Birds ( Prentis hall) for vocabulary. I think that Magic time is quite demanding. |  6 Jul 2010     
					
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 aliciapc
 
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							| We use the Bright Sparks series, by Macmillan. |  6 Jul 2010     
					
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 ezeca
 
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							| Hi. I�m quite new in the site, but here I am trying to help. I�ve been teaching English for over 20 years and I�ve tried a lot of books. Among the ones with the best results are BACKPACK (Pearson Longman), I Spy (Oxford). We have adopted the ENGLISH ADVENTURE SERIES a couple of years ago. and we �re doing GREAT!  Regards. |  6 Jul 2010     
					
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