Vocabulary includes terms like assignments, coursework, degree, and tutor. University life involves living independently and having extracurricular activities. Grammar covers simple and continuous tenses for university activities
Based on behaviorist theory and reinforcement for language learning. Developed by Charles Carpenter Fries at University of Michigan. Focuses on grammar drills rather than vocabulary teaching. Uses target language only in classroom instruction
Unit focuses on breaking ice and meeting new people. Blogs and bloggers are introduced as social media content. Personality is explored through handwriting analysis. Hello again introduces greetings and introductions
Begin with greetings, name tags, and homework check. Review previous lessons for 5-10 minutes. Play games like ball pass, spin the bottle, and vocabulary basketball. Introduce weather board and ask about current weather conditions
Lesson designed for A1-A2 level English learners. Includes example dialogue with phone call between man and woman. Available in full, slower speed and woman-only versions
Most language learners study for school curriculum or professional advancement. Students may learn for specific purposes like occupational or academic needs. Some learners study for cultural understanding or tourism purposes