Review:
Unit 1. What?s your name. Unit 2. Where are you from? Unit 3. What do you do? Unit 4. What?re you doing tonight? Unit 5. Did you have a nice weekend? Unit 6. What are you studying? Unit 7. What did you do last night? Unit 8. Do you like?? Unit 9. What are you doing now? Unit 10. Have you been to?? Unit 11. Is there one near here? Unit 12. What are you doing here? Unit 13. What time is it? Unit 14. Can you help me? Unit 15. What?re you doing this weekend? Unit 16. Are you OK? Unit17. Are you ready to order? Unit 18. Do you sell?? Unit 19. Sorry I can?t come. Unit 20. Do you like sport? Unit 21. What day are you travelling? Unit 22. What?s she like? Unit 23. What a great flat! Unit 24. Are you doing anything to celebrate?
About the Author:
Hugh Dellar runs London Language Lab, a boutique English-language school in the heart of the English capital, where he continues to enjoy teaching and doing teacher training. He is also the writer of the popular Word of the Day blog, designed for learners and for teachers to use in the classroom. Hugh has been working in the field for almost twenty years, first working as a teacher, trainer and course director at the University of Westminster. He then went on to found the website Lexicallab.com. Hugh is published by National Geographic Learning. As well as the series Outcomes, now in its second edition, he co-wrote the series Innovations, which was shortlisted for the ELTons and the ESU Duke of Edinburgh award. He is currently working with National Geographic Learning on a secondary course Perspectives, which features TED talks. In terms of teaching methodology, he has co-written many articles for publications such as ETP and IATEFL Voices and are popular speakers at conferences all over the world. He has delivered training courses and workshops in over 30 countries.
Andrew is married with two children and lives in North London with his partner and son, now his daughter has left home. He grew up in Birmingham and went to Nottingham University, where he studied English Studies. After that he went to Spain to teach English ‘for a year’ while he decided what he wanted to do with his life. It turned out he wanted to teach English! After that he returned to the UK where he worked in various language schools and adult colleges, completed a DipTEFLA and trained to deliver CELTA courses. He then worked at the University of Westminster for 17 years with a four-year break, when he went back to Valencia with his family. When he isn’t working, he plays football twice a week, cycles round the city and enjoys London. He grows vegetables in an allotment, cooks and watches TV.
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