CEFR equivalence
Challenges 4 covers virtually all descriptors at higher and lower Threshold (B.1.1 and B.1.2).
For a full breakdown of the CEFR descriptors covered in Challenges 4 see www.longman.com/challenges/pdfs/cef/cef-level4.pdf
General theme
In this level the theme of challenge is present in such topics as getting involved in voluntary work, the Olympic Games, overcoming a disadvantaged childhood (Waris Dirie), and saving energy – and indeed the planet!
In this level the characters set up their own online radio station. They have to find, prepare and broadcast local news, and report on local events. At the same time, they meet the challenge of investigating and solving a local environmental problem.
Coursebook structure
The level is divided into ten core modules. At the end of the book there is a magazine section (Time Out!) and a word bank organised by lexical features (multi-part verbs, prefixes, suffixes, compounds, etc.). Students can use this section to do activities in the coursebook and as a reference to revise and increase their own vocabulary (see table of contents enclosed).
Product Description
Challenges provides
Coursebooks that can be completed in one year, giving students a clear sense of progress
Informative and engaging topics that involve teenagers in their learning
Unique features include word building, text building and sentence patterns
Characters that promote positive values and use real spoken language.
Activities for building learner strategies for independent learning
Magazine at the back of the Students Book to support mixed ability classes
Strong grammar and skills sections give students confidence in using the language
A full Word Bank that is easy to use
A unique teachers package gives total support and maximum flexibility
Challenges 4 covers virtually all descriptors at higher and lower Threshold (B.1.1 and B.1.2).
For a full breakdown of the CEFR descriptors covered in Challenges 4 see www.longman.com/challenges/pdfs/cef/cef-level4.pdf
General theme
In this level the theme of challenge is present in such topics as getting involved in voluntary work, the Olympic Games, overcoming a disadvantaged childhood (Waris Dirie), and saving energy – and indeed the planet!
In this level the characters set up their own online radio station. They have to find, prepare and broadcast local news, and report on local events. At the same time, they meet the challenge of investigating and solving a local environmental problem.
Coursebook structure
The level is divided into ten core modules. At the end of the book there is a magazine section (Time Out!) and a word bank organised by lexical features (multi-part verbs, prefixes, suffixes, compounds, etc.). Students can use this section to do activities in the coursebook and as a reference to revise and increase their own vocabulary (see table of contents enclosed).
Product Description
Challenges provides
Coursebooks that can be completed in one year, giving students a clear sense of progress
Informative and engaging topics that involve teenagers in their learning
Unique features include word building, text building and sentence patterns
Characters that promote positive values and use real spoken language.
Activities for building learner strategies for independent learning
Magazine at the back of the Students Book to support mixed ability classes
Strong grammar and skills sections give students confidence in using the language
A full Word Bank that is easy to use
A unique teachers package gives total support and maximum flexibility