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Magg  +  142278 Tue, 27 Sep 05 04:17 PM

Hello all,

 

I´m new in this forum and I´d like some advice from you all, especially the ones who are in charge of teaching English as a second language and use course books.

I´d like to find a course book (from beginner/elementary to pre-intermediate/intermediate), but I´m in a mess. I´ve been having a look at differents publishing houses such as Oxford, Cambridge or Longman, but in their webs there are very few samples. From the ones I´ve seen something are English File and Headway (Oxford), and they seem pretty good to me.

If you know these materials, or you´re using one you think it´s useful, please let me know.

I´d like to know your comments or suggestions on this matter.

Cheers,  

Magg                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

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Novalee  +  143268 Fri, 30 Sep 05 02:33 PM
Hi Magg.
I usually work with Longman books, but I've had a chance to look at some of the Oxford ones and I think they're pretty good, especially the Headway or New Headway line. I don't like that much English File, but that's just my personal opinion. You can have a look on their websites or send them an email. Perhaps they can send you a sample.
Hope this helps.
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