Writing Basics is a two-book writing series designed for elementary students of English. Throughout, carefully leveled activities guide students as they expand their core vocabulary and gain familiarity with fundamental structures. Students gradually build their confidence in writing about a wide range of topics and everyday situations as they progress towards producing their own responses to prompts. With plenty of support and gradually-increasing task difficulty, the Writing Basics series offers young writers the chance for a positive learning experience and a solid foundation for their English writing skills.
Features
Themed units with graded topic-based vocabulary
Realistic topics and everyday themes
Systematic progression of important structures
Separate vocabulary, grammar, comprehension, and writing practice
Lots of colorful illustrations to support understanding
Gradually increasing task complexity and difficulty
3. Overview
• Two-book writing series designed for elementary students of
English
• Students gradually build their confidence in writing about a
wide range of topics and everyday situations as they progress
towards producing their own responses to prompts
• Offers young writers the chance for positive learning
experience and a solid foundation for their English writing
skills
4. Key Features
• Themed units with graded topic-based vocabulary
• Realistic topics and everyday themes
• Systematic progression of important structures
• Separate vocabulary, grammar, comprehension, and writing pr
actice
• Lots of colorful illustrations to support understanding
• Gradually increasing task complexity and difficulty
5. Student book
Title
The unit title indicates the main topic of
the unit.
Introduction of Vocabulary , Part 1
Colorful pictures introduce the target
vocabulary and provide visual clues to
meaning. Have the students practice
writing the words under the pictures.
Practice the pronunciation of each word
3 times.
Vocabulary Practice
Ask the students to make their own
sentences about the picture, filling in
the gaps with the target vocabulary.
6. Student book
Illustration
Familiarity with the five main characters
will assist students in developing
associations with the language and its
meaning.
Introduction of main grammar
The Language Box provides simple
examples or explanations of the
target grammar. Have the students
complete the dialogs using the target
grammar and vocabulary.
7. Student book
Introduction of vocabulary, Part 2
Look at the pictures and see if the
students can identify the words. Practice
the pronunciation of each word 3 times.
Vocabulary activity
Example sentences show how to use
the target vocabulary. Students
complete the sentences to describe
what they see in the accompanying
picture.
Grammar and writing practice
Students look at the pictures, choose the
correct words, then write out the whole
sentence.
8. Student book
Comprehension and grammar practice
Students read the information and write
sentences to answer the questions.
Comprehension and writing practice
Students use the pictures as the
starting point for completing then
answering the questions. These
questions practice comprehension
and correct use of grammatical
structures.
9. Student book
Grammar and vocabulary practice/Unit
review
This is the most challenging section of
each unit and provides consolidation
practice of the target grammar and
vocabulary of the unit. Words and
grammar from earlier units may also be
reviewed here.
Grammar and vocabulary practice /
Unit view
Students look at the picture then
complete the passage. When they
are comfortable with the grammar
and vocabulary, have them move on
to the second activity where they will
write about themselves.
10. Student book
General review
This section recycles some of the key
vocabulary and target structures from
earlier units. For additional practice,
students can be encouraged to talk
about themselves or the world around
them using the language patterns they
have studied in the unit.
Introduction to test question types
This section of each unit provides a
great opportunity to familiarize
students with the kinds of questions
they will encounter on future tests.
12. Work book
Extra vocabulary practice activities
to strengthen students’ vocabulary
comprehension and fluency .
Students will choose the correct word
and complete the dialogs using the
target vocabulary. Here students can
identify the target vocabulary for
further comprehension.
13. Work book
Sentence writing exercise to practice
skills they have learned throughout
the unit and use them to answer the
questions.
Students can demonstrate
comprehension by matching the
target words and answering the
questions. These questions practice
target grammar and correct use of
grammatical structures.
15. Classroom Digital Materials
Teacher’s Class Kit enables teachers to project “Student Book” on the
interactive whiteboard or though a projector to the whole class!
Teacher’s Class Kit
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