Side By Side Third Edition Book 1 Audio Download [VERIFIED]
Side by Side 1 - 3rd Edition (BOOK + AUDIO) Author: Steven J. Molinsky & Bill BlissPublisher: LongmanFile size: 57 MbFile type: PDFSide by Side 1 (Student's Book), Third Edition, by Steven J. Molinsky and Bill Bliss, is a dynamic, all-skills program that integrates conversation practice, reading, writing, and listening -- all in a light-hearted, fun, and easy-to-use format that has been embraced by students and teachers worldwide. This four-level program promotes native communication between students ... practicing speaking together "side by side." Vocabulary Preview sections in every chapter introduce key words in a lively picture dictionary format.
"How to Say It!" lessons highlight communication strategies.
Pronunciation exercises provide models for practicing authentic pronunciation, stress, and intonation.
Side by Side Gazette "magazine-style" pages offer feature articles, fact files, vocabulary expansion, cross-cultural topics through photos, authentic listening activities, e-mail exchanges, and humorous cartoons for role-playing.
All-new illustrations are lively, light-hearted, and richly detailed to offer students language practice that is contextualized and fun.
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Side By Side Third Edition Book 1 Audio Download
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