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Kim Milne, Aída Berber, Gabriela Zapiain, Emily Hird, Susannah Reed Complete Beginner to Intermediate 7 Levels 320 teaching hours, extendable to 500
Pre A1–B2
Cambridge Primary Path combines an ESL approach to literacy with ELT support. The powerful combination of three learning pillars – literacy, oracy and creativity, all supported by a strong inquiry-based learning foundation makes the course unique. Through these pillars the course empowers children to reach their full potential and become confident and effective communicators. • Literacy: children learn to read and write through exposure to a rich variety of texts, and then use those skills to learn about the world – from learning to read to reading to learn. • Oracy: much more than speaking and listening, Oracy focuses on skills that the make the learner a better communicator, including learning to listen actively, presenting ideas clearly, working collaboratively and much more. • Creativity: to help learners to develop original and innovative ideas, alternatives or possibilities, the course follows 7 creativity principles to ensure that learners practice creativity throughout. A Creative Journal is provided with the Student’s Book. Inquiry based learning is the thread which binds the pillars together. A Big Question in every unit helps learners develop the confidence to become critical thinkers and investigate and analyse the unit topic.
• Cambridge Little Steps The perfect pre-primary introduction to Cambridge Primary Path Page 17 • Cambridge Primary Reading Anthologies Page 28 • Science Skills Page 28 Perfect partners Enhanced digital support for teachers and learners • Teacher’s and Learner’s Digital Packs provide a wealth of digital support material for the classroom and home learning including access to all audio and video resources for the course. • Student’s Book eBooks are also available for learners. These are online versions of the Student’s Book enhanced with embedded audio and video.
What is art? B Talk about different kinds of art. B Learn how to express your point of view. B Write a diary entry. B Give a presentation about art and artists. B Discuss and plan what you need for an art project.
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The digital resources
Test Generator Resource Bank
Powered by Cambridge One
Presentation Plus
Teacher Training cambridge.org/training
eBook with Audio and Video
Video
Practice Extra
Cambridge Primary Path Student's Book with My Creative Journal
Foundation Level 978-1-108-72689-4 978-1-108-62792-4
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Level 5
Level 6
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978-1-108-70992-7 978-1-108-62776-4 978-1-108-70980-4 978-1-108-70957-6
Activity Book with Practice Extra Grammar and Writing Workbook
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Teacher's Edition
978-1-108-72694-8 978-1-108-72698-6
Flashcards
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How to teach remotely with Cambridge Primary Path
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For access to the Teacher’s Digital Pack (with Presentation Plus, Practice Extra, Teacher’s Resource Bank and Test Generator) and Student’s Book eBook please contact your Cambridge representative.
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