


Cambridge English for the World (CUP) is a course in English for young students.
It is based on educational principles and features cross-curricular topics, learner-choice and decision-making with a clearly-structured, active approach to grammar and vocabulary learning. The course was piloted with over 5000 students. (The course also exists in a shorter version, CambridgeEnglish Worldwide, for classes with fewer hours.)
For teachers, the course
also includes an A to Z of Methodology, and
a full rationale which explains educational
principles in language teaching. Both are available at this web site, as
well as the syllabus 'maps' for each level.
All levels of the course
are now available.
Starter level - for
complete beginners
Level 1 - for false
beginners
Level 2 - for students
with approx. one year of English.
Level 3 - for students
with approx. two years of English
Level 4 - for students
with approx. three years of English.
Each level consists of a
Student's
Book, Workbook and cassette, Teacher's Book and a set of class cassettes.
There are also videos to accompany every level of the course and
tests for Starter, Level 1 and Level 2.
The cassettes are available
in two recordings: British voices or American voices.
Extra support is available at the Cambridge
English for Schools website.
'New Look' versions Starter, Level 1 and Level 2 are now available in 'New Look' versions. The content and tasks of the material is unchanged, but the students' books now have an even clearer and more accessible design, which clearly shows the teaching focus of each exercise. 'Old look' and 'New look' versions can be used in the same classroom at the same time. See a sample of the New Look pages.
For further details, contact :
| Sáo
Paulo, Brazil
Cambridge University Press Praça da República 270 c.j. 401-407 01045 - 000 Sáo Paulo - SP Tel (55) 11 259 2122 Fax (55) - 11 - 259 8946 |
Rio de Janeiro
Alcione Soares Tavares Tel: (55) - 21 - 611 1317 |
Mexico City
Cambridge University Press Monte Alban No. 45 Col. Narvarte, Mexico DF 03020 Tel/fax: (52) 5 5519 59 39 email: cambridge@mailbox.giga.com |
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