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Mashimaro

Joined: 31 Jan 2003 Location: location, location
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Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2004 7:33 pm Post subject: Good books for teaching TOEIC or TOEFL |
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I'd really appreciate some advice on this.
There are so many books out there, anyone know of one or two good ones? |
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Zyzyfer

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Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2004 9:46 pm Post subject: |
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From a listening perspective on the TOEFL, at least:
Longman Intro/Student (beginner/intermediate)
Insider (advanced)
Heinle & Heinle (high intermediate)
Stay away from Pagoda as many of the questions are erronous. |
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Mashimaro

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Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2004 7:07 pm Post subject: |
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*bump* more recommendations? |
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Mashimaro

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Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2004 11:28 pm Post subject: |
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Mashimaro wrote: |
*bump* more recommendations? |
umm anyone know any good books? or a forum where I could get more answets on this?  |
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justagirl

Joined: 17 Jan 2003 Location: Cheonan/Portland
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Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2004 1:38 am Post subject: |
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more than a native speaker: An Introduction for Volunteers Teaching English Abroad
by Donald B. Snow, Don Snow
It's an excellent book--I've heard some say that if they only had one book for teaching ESL, this would be it. I'm glad I have it.
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