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Certificate Level (CELTA) Pre-course Reading Materials
'How to' Series | Teaching Practice | Grammar | Pronunciation | Other Areas | Supplementary Materials
Other Areas
Are you thinking of using the Iinternet in the classroom or using a song to bring your lesson to life? Here's a list of books that offer a range of insights.
Dictionaries (Jon Wright, OUP, 1998)
ISBN 0-19-437219-7

Film (Susan Stempliski + Barry Tomalin, OUP, 2001)
ISBN 0-19-437231-6

The Internet
(Windeatt, Hardisty and Eastment, OUP, 2000)
ISBN 0-19-437223-5

Lessons in your Rucksack
(John Hughes, Modern English Publishing, 2007)
ISBN 1-898789-14-7

Literature in the Classroom
(Joanne Collie + Stephen Slater, CUP, 1991)
ISBN 0-521-31224-8

Music and Song
(Tim Murphey, OUP, 2002)
ISBN 0-19-437055-0
ISBN 1-904549-03-9

Teaching English with Drama
(Mark Almond, Modern English Publishing, 2007)
ISBN 1-898789-11-6

Teaching English with Information Technology
(David Smith + Eric Baber, Modern English Publishing, 2006)
ISBN 1-898789-16-1

Teaching English One to One
(Priscilla Osborne, Modern English Publishing, 2005) Video (Cooper, Lavery and Rinvolucri, OUP, 1996)
ISBN 0-19-437102-6

Vocabulary
(John Morgan + Mario Rinvoucri, OUP, 2000)
ISBN 0-19-437091-7

Word for Word
(Stewart Clark + Graham Pointon, OUP, 2003)
ISBN 0-19-432755-8
Supplementary materials
No ideas for fun and engaging activities in the classroom. Here are some some readymade classroom activities.
Two classic series:

Communication Games – Beginner to Advanced (Jill Hadfield)
Beginner (Longman, 1999)
ISBN 0-582-31891-2

Elementary (Nelson, 1987)
ISBN 0-17-555695-4

Intermediate (Longman, 1990)
ISBN 0-17-555872-8

Advanced (Longman, 1987)
ISBN 0-17-555693-8

Reward Resource Packs – Starter to Upper Intermediate (Susan Kay)

Starter (Heinemann ELT, 1998)
ISBN 0-435-24221-0

Elementary (Macmillan Heinemann, 1997)
ISBN 0-435-24249-0

Pre-Intermediate (Macmillan Heinemann, 1999)
ISBN 0-435-24258-0

Intermediate (Macmillan Heinemann, 1999)
ISBN 0-333-75523-5

Upper Intermediate (Macmillan Heinemann, 1996)
ISBN 0-435-24034-X

1000 Pictures for Teachers to Copy (Andrew Wright, Nelson, 1994)
ISBN 017-556878-2

700 Classroom Activities (David Seymour + Maria Popova, 2005)
ISBN 1-405-080019

A Way With Words 1 (Redman, Ellis and Viney, CUP, 2000)
ISBN 0-521-47775-1

A Way With Words 2 (Redman, Ellis and Viney, CUP, 2000)
ISBN 0-521-47777-8

Dictation – New Methods and Possibilities (Paul Davis + Mario Rinvolucri, CUP, 2000)
ISBN 0-521-34819-6

Discussion A-Z Intermediate (Adrian Wallwork, CUP, 1997)
ISBN 0-521-55981-2

Discussions that Work
(Penny Ur, CUP, 1999)
ISBN 0-521-28169-5

Five Minute Activities (Penny Ur + Andrew Wright, CUP, 1993)
ISBN 0-521-39781-2

Games for Language Learning (Wright, Betteridge and Buckby, CUP, 2002)
ISBN 0-521-27737-X

Grammar Activities 1+2
(Will Forsyth + Sue Lavender, Heinemann, 1994-95)
ISBN 0-435-25095-7

Grammar Games (Mario Rinvolucri, CUP, 1996)
ISBN 0-521-27773-6

Instant Lessons – Elementary 1 (Peter Watcyn- Jones, Penguin English, 2001)
ISBN 0-582-42783-5

Instant Lessons – Intermediate 2 (Peter Watcyn- Jones, Penguin English, 2001)
ISBN 0-582-45146-9

Keep Talking (Friederike Klippel, CUP, 2001)
ISBN 0-521-27871-6

More Grammar Games (Mario Rinvolucri + Paul Davis, CUP, 1997)
ISBN 0-521-46630-X

Pronunciation Games (Mark Hancock, CUP, 2004)
ISBN 0-521-46735-7

Reading Games (Charles and Jill Hadfield, Longman Nelson ELT, 1995)
ISBN 0-17-556891-X

Role Play (Gillian Porter Ladousse, OUP, 2003)
ISBN 0-19-437095-X

Simple Speaking Activities (Jill + Charles Hadfield, OUP, 1999)
ISBN 0-194-42169-4

Vocabulary Games – Elementary (Jill Hadfield, Longman, 1998)
ISBN 0-582-31270-1

Vocabulary Games – Intermediate (Jill Hadfield, Longman, 1999)
ISBN 0-582-33930-8

Writing Games (Charles and Jill Hadfield, Longman Nelson ELT, 1990)
ISBN 0-17-555898-1

Other Reading Materials:
Certificate Level Reading Materials | Diploma Level Reading Materials | YL Reading Materials
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