Pathways is National Geographic Learning’s new five-level academic skills series that features reading & writing and listening & speaking strands to help learners develop the
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Pathways is National Geographic Learning’s new five-level academic skills series that features reading & writing and listening & speaking strands to help learners develop the

21st Century Communication listening, Speaking and critical thinking is a four-level series that uses powerful ideas from TED Talks to teach learners to think critically

21st Century Communication is a four-level series that uses powerful ideas from TED Talks to teach learners to think critically and communicate effectively. Through authentic

In this post, you can have access to the Prism Listening and Speaking , Reading and Writing and Reading PDF and Audio Files. Today’s students

Perspectives is a four-level series in American English that teaches learners to think critically and to develop the language skills they need to find their

Perspectives is a four-level series in American English that teaches learners to think critically and to develop the language skills they need to find their

Unlock is a five-level academic skills course plus two basic skill that combines carefully scaffolded exercises, a comprehensive approach to critical thinking and motivating video.

The new edition of the Listening and Notetaking Skills series incorporates engaging National Geographic content and video featuring authentic interviews and videos with National Geographic

Q Skills for Success allows teachers to integrate learning outcomes as part of this critical thinking approach. At the start of the unit, clear signposts show

More critical thinking. More college skills. A fresh perspective on EAP. Today’s students need to develop a range of academic skills. They need to learn

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