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Tips to learn english

HOW?
1. In-class-communication
A strong emphasis has been placed on designing lessons that enhance spoken interaction so
that students can immediately put to use what they learn.
2. Learning experience
A range of highly-engaging content has been developed so that students encounter topics
that are relevant to their personal experiences and interests.
3. Productive learning
Throughout the series, students complete meaningful tasks that comprehensively cover all
grammar, syntax, vocabulary and writing conventions by actively stimulating students’
receptive and productive skills.
4. Autonomous learning and self-assessment
Clear learning objectives on the cover page of each module in combination with a review
section at the end of the module help students identify their weaknesses and strengths, and
assess their overall progress. The organisation of the modules with reading and writing tips
and the vocabulary boxes encourage independent learning habits by guiding students to
organise and practise the new language they find on their own.
5. Reviewing and recycling
Language students need constant review, and Pioneer systematically recycles and reviews
target language in several sections of the Student’s Book. Grammar, vocabulary, and
conversation strategies taught in earlier units are recycled in later units. Also, items learnt at
lower levels are recycled in subsequent levels. The online material was also made keeping
this in mind, helping students revise and recycle language.
6. Flexibility to meet the needs of specific classes
Pioneer can be used with either large or small classes. Activities can be done in pairs,
groups, or as a whole class, depending on your students’ particular needs. Pioneer can also
be adapted to varying course lengths.

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