Navigate A2 Elementary Coursebook (teacher's Ed... Today
If you’re teaching adult learners at an elementary level, you know the struggle: finding content that is simple enough to understand but sophisticated enough to keep an adult’s interest. Oxford University Press’s Navigate A2 hits that sweet spot perfectly.
A2 learners often feel overwhelmed by new words. The Teacher’s Guide offers for every unit.
Use the "Practice" version (a blank map) as a warm-up or review activity. Have students work in pairs to fill in the categories, helping them build the mental "vocabulary systems" the course is known for. 5. Effortless Assessment Navigate A2 Elementary Coursebook (Teacher's Ed...
5 Ways the Navigate A2 Teacher’s Edition Makes Your Life Easier
Stop spending your weekends writing quizzes. The Resource Disc includes —including unit, progress, and exit tests. Because they are editable, you can easily remove questions you haven't covered or add your own specific challenges based on your class’s progress. If you’re teaching adult learners at an elementary
What’s your favorite "hidden gem" in the Teacher's Edition? Let us know in the comments below!
Use the Vox Pop video worksheets to give your students a chance to hear real people answering the same questions they are practicing in class. It’s a great way to bridge the gap between "textbook English" and the real world. 3. Support Every Learner (Including Dyslexic Students) The Teacher’s Guide offers for every unit
One of the most unique features of the Navigate Teacher's Site is the dedicated section for . You can download visually simplified, adapted versions of the main reading texts, ensuring your lessons are inclusive and accessible to everyone in your cohort. 4. Visualize Vocabulary with Mind Maps