Project


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Summary
Tried, tested, trusted… and student-approved!
The world’s most popular project-based course, Project brings a fresh approach which combines cross-curricular contents with a more mature style than most primary course books.

Key Features

  • Project brings English to life through motivating topics within a structured learning environment.
  • It provides a clearly-structured, supportive framework of grammar with the flexibility to allow students to make their own discoveries.
  • Language is presented in stimulating, realistic contexts.
  • A high profile is given to skills development from the start of the course.
  • Cross-curricular project work encourages students to communicate in English about their own lives and experiences.
  • The strong cultural element helps students to establish a connection between language and life. Students are encouraged to learn about life in Britain and other English-speaking countries, as well as to explore differences and draw comparisons with their own cultures.
  • Strong emphasis is placed on learner independence: students are encouraged to think about their own learning and reflect on their progress
  • The course is enriched by numerous songs, games, and puzzles which make language learning fun.

Additional Information

    Oxford makes digital sense: the iTools pack provides material selected especially for its interactive potential. It includes clips from the DVD and accompanying activities, together with alphabet, numbers and pronunciation charts.
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  • Class Book
  • Activity Book with Multi-ROM

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