![]() Photo credit: Ryan Lash/TED National Geographic Learning helps you to bring the power of ideas into your classroom with our learning materials with TED Talks. National Geographic Learning & Candy Chang speaking at TEDGlobal 2012. For English that truly develops skills for the 21st century you need to look no further than National Geographic Learning. In addition, our recent and concurrent partnership with TED Talks progresses this mission further – giving our materials an aspirational and motivational edge that you won’t find elsewhere. ![]() It also undoubtedly inspires learners to be more intellectually curious, culturally aware and responsible members of our global society. ![]() Our partnership with National Geographic Society puts us in the privileged position of being able to provide our students (and teachers) with truly global material that lends itself to developing those 21st century skills – such as critical thinking and digital and visual literacy. That is the world of the 21st century, and the skills that have emerged as being critical to success within that world need to be addressed across education. What does this mean exactly? It means helping students become curious, rounded, well-informed global citizens to allow them to work, live and enjoy the modern world. FOR THE LATEST NEWS FROM NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LEARNING, FOLLOW US ONLINE AND THROUGH OUR SOCIAL MEDIA CHANNELS /ELTNGLEurope /eltngl /infocus NEW FROM The world is an amazing place For more information on this exciting new series, go to page 22 To find out more about bringing powerful ideas to life in the classroom, go to page 56 FIFTH EDITION Second Edition Go to page 84 to find out more about the new edition Complete Guide To TOEIC® Test NEW Beginner Level NEW 4th Edition Find out more on page 52 Find out more on page 67 CRITICAL THINKING IN ELT From th e authors of Life Find out more on page 99 CONTENTS Global Citizenship and 21st Century Learning 6 National Geographic Learning & TED 7 Pre-Primary 10 Primary 16 Secondary 30 Graded Readers 42 Adult 46 Exams and Assessment 58 Business 70 Academic English & Skills 76 Dictionaries, Grammar & Language 90 Teacher's Resources & Professional Development 96 Index 102 Contacts 104 CEFR Level Chart 107 Global Citizenship and 21st Century Learning There are certain key themes that have emerged in the ELT industry over the past years: the advance of digital in our classrooms and in our teaching, and the pressing need to develop the whole learner. What you will find from all National Geographic Learning materials is an invitation to you and your students to revisit that sense of discovery and to spend some of that precious time bringing the world into the classroom, and the classroom to life. The increasing demands on our time and headspace as we get older seem to squeeze out a lot of that childhood ability to stop and appreciate what an amazing world we live in. And that’s why we’ve called the series Look. ![]() Our new young learner series does just this – by appealing to students’ innate willingness to stop, look, discover and make connections. There is a sense of wonder and curiosity in young learners that we are keen to capitalize on as educators. ![]() And yet our youngest students seem to make time to enjoy the fascinating world they are discovering around them. Be curious.' - Andrés Ruzo (Perspectives, Advanced) Aurora Borealis © ROY SAMUELSEN/National Geographic My Shot/National Geographic Creative Welcome Welcome to the National Geographic Learning English Language Teaching Catalogue 2019 There is no doubt that the world of teaching and education is fast-paced and demanding. English Language Teaching Catalogue 2019 Bringing the world to the classroom and the classroom to life A PART OF CENGAGE 'There remains so much to explore. ![]()
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