Amazon cover image
Image from Amazon.com

What a World Listening 3: Amazing Stories from Around the Globe (Student Book and Classroom Audio CD)

By: Publication details: United States; Pearson Education (US); 2011Edition: 2nd Revised EditionDescription: 160 Pages; Book with CDISBN:
  • 9780132626521
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 428.24
Summary: What a World: Amazing Stories from Around the Globe, is a six-book series that explores many fascinating topics from around the world and across history. The stories in What a World cover a diverse range of high-interest topics, from biographical pieces to exploration of cultures in various historical and contemporary periods. Features *Words that Go Together activities highlight collocations -- words that are easier to learn together. *Talking Notes activities challenge students to listen for main ideas and details in a short description of a person. place, or thing. *Short Conversations ask students to infer tone, attitude, or the context of the speakers' conversation. *Critical Thinking questions develop students' thinking skills. *Language Focus activities draw on a grammatical structure from the listening and help students develop accuracy in speaking and writing. *Pronunciation and Conversation activities help guide students to more accurate and conversational speech. *Internet activities build students' Internet research skills. *Self-Tests help students and teachers assess progress. *What a World Reading -- a 3-level complementary series -- explores parallel themes to What a World Listening as it develops students' reading skills and vocabulary.

What a World: Amazing Stories from Around the Globe, is a six-book series that explores many fascinating topics from around the world and across history. The stories in What a World cover a diverse range of high-interest topics, from biographical pieces to exploration of cultures in various historical and contemporary periods. Features *Words that Go Together activities highlight collocations -- words that are easier to learn together. *Talking Notes activities challenge students to listen for main ideas and details in a short description of a person. place, or thing. *Short Conversations ask students to infer tone, attitude, or the context of the speakers' conversation. *Critical Thinking questions develop students' thinking skills. *Language Focus activities draw on a grammatical structure from the listening and help students develop accuracy in speaking and writing. *Pronunciation and Conversation activities help guide students to more accurate and conversational speech. *Internet activities build students' Internet research skills. *Self-Tests help students and teachers assess progress. *What a World Reading -- a 3-level complementary series -- explores parallel themes to What a World Listening as it develops students' reading skills and vocabulary.

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.