WHICH EFL TEXT BOOKS SHOULD I USE?
I am going to be teaching young learners and teenagers. I have previously been teaching adults using the HeadWay, Natural English and English File series. I was wondering if there is a specific text book anyone could recommend for young learners aged 4 plus, and another for teenagers please?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Re: WHICH EFL TEXT BOOKS SHOULD I USE?
For ages 4-6 I recommend the Longman series of books. They're mostly well structured aside from the dreaded Longman 4!
For ages 7-10 I recommend a series a books called SPEC. We use them at my school and they're very well set out. However, I think they might be specifically designed for our chain of schools so I'm not sure if they're commercially available.
For teenagers, I'm not entirely sure - you could try LiveWire. For teenagers you can try using NEF or Cutting Edge but you'll need to supplement a lot to bring things more to their level of English and interests.
Hope that helps.
Re: WHICH EFL TEXT BOOKS SHOULD I USE?
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Profesorauk
I am going to be teaching young learners and teenagers. I have previously been teaching adults using the HeadWay, Natural English and English File series. I was wondering if there is a specific text book anyone could recommend for young learners aged 4 plus, and another for teenagers please?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
How about teaching with no textbook?
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Yeah, for the young ones, I don't think it makes a massive amount of difference. I use Fingerprints for 4-6 year olds and Way Ahead for 6-10, but I barely even open the book in class. I teach a page every lesson, and obviously it's useful for them to have a workbook that they can use to revise at home.