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		 Looking for a coursebook - help! 
		
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 anitarobi
 
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							| Looking for a coursebook - help! 
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							| Hi, dear colleagues! 
 It �s been a busy while during which I haven �t been here as much as before, or contributed as much, but I do hope you understand. 
 I have been teaching adult refresher courses for some time now, using materials I made, but have been asked to find a coursebook for revision if possible. So I �m looking for some sort of a coursebook(with cd and teacher �s book) which covers the most important grammar points from A1 to C1, as well as some reading/vocab material, and perhaps some listening material. I know I �m asking a lot, but if anyone has any suggestions or ideas, it would really help me a lot. 
 I hope the upcoming week brings you lots of lovely surprises! Looking forward to your help... 
 Anita |  21 Oct 2012      
					
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 anitarobi
 
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							| Looks fine, dear Vicky. I �ll check. I have used several books for adults as well, but finding it all in one is my biggest problem. Thanks for your suggestion. |  21 Oct 2012     
					
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 NatySB
 
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							| I think that one of the best book for adults is "New English File" by Oxford University Press. |  21 Oct 2012     
					
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 Noemi2
 
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							| One textbook for adults is "Face to Face" by Cambridge University Press. The starter textbook is pretty good. 
 
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 ueslteacher
 
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							| do you mean you want one book that covers all levels, not several books under one name which cover a different level each, Anita, right? |  21 Oct 2012     
					
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 mblucc
 
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							| Why don �t you try Advance grammar in use by Martin Hewings? It �s a very good book for intermediate-advance learners.  Kisses.  Micaela.  
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 anitarobi
 
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							| thank you all for your ideas - I �ll check them and try to find sth suitable! |  22 Oct 2012     
					
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 Missfrancisca
 
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							| I work with ADULTS and all of them like the New English File, there is a new edition for elementary and pre-intermediate, third edition, and the others are: intermediat , uppe-intermediate and advanced, I like working with them too. They come with an i-pack that you can use in class and makes things easier for the teacher. I hope it is useful . Hugs |  22 Oct 2012     
					
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 LuciaRaposo
 
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							| New Headway....but it �s one book for each level... It seems nice! |  22 Oct 2012     
					
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