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Career Paths: Natural Resources II – Mining

//Career Paths: Natural Resources II – Mining
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Career Paths: Natural Resources II – Mining

AED 109.00

Career Paths: Natural Resources II – Mining
Student’s Book (+ Cross-platform Application)
9781471521904
A1, A2 & B1
Virginia Evans, Jenny Dooley, Kenneth Rodgers

Product Description

COMPONENTS

  • Student’s Book With Cross-platform Application – ISBN: 9781471521904
  • Audio CDs (Set of 2) – ISBN: 9781471521928
  • Teacher’s Pack (With T’s Guide & Cross-platform Application) – ISBN: 9781471522017
  • Teacher’s Book – ISBN: 9781471521911

DESCRIPTION

Career Paths: Natural Resources II – Mining is a new educational resource for mining professionals who want to improve their English communication in a work environment. Incorporating career-specific vocabulary and contexts, each unit offers step-by-step instruction that immerses students in the four key language components: reading, listening, speaking and writing. Career Paths: Natural Resources II – Miningaddresses topics including types of ore, exploration methods, mining techniques, effects on the environment and industry safety.

The series is organized into three levels of difficulty and offers a minimum of 400 vocabulary terms and phrases. Every unit includes a test of reading comprehension, vocabulary and listening skills and leads students through written and oral production.

Included Features

  • A variety of realistic reading passages
  • Career-specific dialogues
  • 45 reading and listening comprehension checks
  • Over 400 vocabulary terms and phrases
  • Guided speaking and writing exercises
  • Complete glossary of terms and phrases

The Teacher´s book contains a full answer key and audio scripts.

The audio CDs contain all recorded material in American English and British English.

Books 1-3 of Career Paths: Natural Resources II – Mining are rated for the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages at A1, A2 and B1 respectively.

Kenneth Rodgers is a licensed mining engineer. He has a degree in geological engineering and over thirty-five years experience overseeing engineering projects. Mr. Rodgers has managed environmental departments of power and mining companies. During his career, Mr. Rodgers directed numerous waste and chemical management projects, land reclamation projects and groundwater investigations.