Enterprise 1 Beginner is the first in a four-level series of English coursebooks. It is specially designed to motivate and involve students in effective learning. The course provides systematic preparation for all the skills required for successful communication in both written and spoken form.
KEY FEATURES
- Enterprise 1 conisits of four modules of four units each and offers extensive, well-integrated practice of listening, reading, speaking and writing skills
-Reading sections capture students interest with meaningful texts on authentic, cross-cultural topics
-language Development Sections provide a stimulating and balanced variety of tasks:
a) Vocabulary Sections help students to understand the vocabulary in the reading text, and to use it correctly
b) Grammar Sections present and thoroughly practise all grammar items appropriate to this level
c) Listening and Speaking Sections motivate students to understand and use the language successfully
d) Communication Sections build students ability to communicate successfully in English
e) Pronunciation Activities help students hear and reproduce cottect pronunciation in Englisg
f) Writing Sections presen useful writing skills while giving students step-by-step guidance
- Module Self-Assessment Sections following every fourth unit provide systematic review and consolidation of language items presented earlier
- Three entertaining adventure stories, presented in two episoders each, invite students to read for enjoyment
- Culture Clips
Unit 1 A-an; the verb to be
Unit 2 The verb have (got); the verb can (ability, polite requests)
Unit 3 There is/there are; this/these - that/these; plurals (- s, - es); prepositions of place (in front of, in, on, next to, behind, under)
Unit 4 Possessive case; possessive adjectives/pronouns; whose/who's; present simple
Unit 5 Adverbs of frequency; prepositions of time (at, in, on)
Unit 6 Question words; irregular nouns
Unit 7 Present continuous; present continuous vs present simple
Unit 8 Plurals; countable/uncountable nouns; a/an/some; how much/how many; a few/ a little; some/any
Unit 9 was/were, had, could; prepositions of place (in front of, opposite, next to, on, between, etc)
Unit 10 Past simple; asking questions
etc.