Use the Vox Pop video worksheets to give your students a chance to hear real people answering the same questions they are practicing in class. It’s a great way to bridge the gap between "textbook English" and the real world. 3. Support Every Learner (Including Dyslexic Students)
If you’re teaching adult learners at an elementary level, you know the struggle: finding content that is simple enough to understand but sophisticated enough to keep an adult’s interest. Oxford University Press’s Navigate A2 hits that sweet spot perfectly.
Time is a luxury teachers rarely have. On your Teacher’s Support and Resource Disc, you’ll find for every lesson. Series Adviser Catherine Walter walks you through the lesson goals and key teaching points so you can walk into class feeling fully prepared in just one minute. 2. Tailor Your Lessons with Photocopiables Navigate A2 Elementary Coursebook (Teacher's Ed...
Every unit comes with a suite of photocopiable materials focused on .
But are you making the most of the ? It’s more than just an answer key. Here are five features you should be using to level up your lessons: 1. The "60-Second" Lesson Prep Use the Vox Pop video worksheets to give
A2 learners often feel overwhelmed by new words. The Teacher’s Guide offers for every unit.
Use the "Practice" version (a blank map) as a warm-up or review activity. Have students work in pairs to fill in the categories, helping them build the mental "vocabulary systems" the course is known for. 5. Effortless Assessment On your Teacher’s Support and Resource Disc, you’ll
One of the most unique features of the Navigate Teacher's Site is the dedicated section for . You can download visually simplified, adapted versions of the main reading texts, ensuring your lessons are inclusive and accessible to everyone in your cohort. 4. Visualize Vocabulary with Mind Maps