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 lilianrichard
 
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							| Hi everybody could you recommend me some books for teenagers to adults(begginners level, secondary school)topics: from verb to be to simple past future etc, for a commercial school? and if i can download for free , it would be a great help thanks |  2 Mar 2011      
					
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 anavillanueva
 
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							| how about British Cutting Edge Level 1? Fifty-Fifty Series is also a good one for the student levels you �ve mentioned. it has an accompanying website where you can download worksheets and listening audios. |  2 Mar 2011     
					
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 evgenija_kuka
 
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							| I �ve been working with Pearson/Longman �s Opportunities for a few years. There are 5 levels: Beginner, Elementary, Pre-Intermediate, Intermediate & Upper-Intermediate. The books are very well structured and literally packed with everything a teacher& students need: grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, listening, writing, culture... The Workbooks are really thorough and detailed... Each SB has a Mini-Dictionary and the Teacher �s book is also very practical: Key, explanations, Tests + additional test books. I love them. They offer fresh and great challenges to both the teacher and the students! Check their official web-site and see what I mean: 
 
 
 
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