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100 _aMills, Robin
245 _aSpeaking of values: Conversation and listening
_cRobin Mills
250 _a1
264 _aEstados Unidos de América :
_bPearson
_c2006
300 _a145 páginas ;
_c25cm.
_bil. ;
336 _atexto
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_2rdacontent
337 _ano mediado
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_2damedia
338 _avolumen
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_2rdacarrier
505 _a1. Is your privacy really private. 2. Is winning everything. 3. Is the consumer always right. 4. Why blow the whistle.
520 _aSpeaking of values 2, by Robin Mills, stimulating upper intermediate students to talk about cultural and personal beliefs. Step by step, students build confidence in their ability to express in English while developing vocabulary and critical thinking skills. Each chapter includes: photos, illustrations and guided questions to help students access prior knowledge and personal experiences, problem-solving activities to foster critical thinking skills, presentation of vocabulary related to topics with hands-on activities, authentic readings, Newspaper articles, to broaden the topic enrich vocabulary, conversation tips that expose students to high-frequency phrases and language functions, role plays, proverbs for discussion, and a variety of other activities to stimulate discussion in the classroom.
526 _aLicenciatura en Pedagogía de los Idiomas
650 _aDOWNLOADING MUSIC
_aREALITY TV
_aSAYING NO TO A SALESPERSON
_aEXPRESSING DISAPPROVAL
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