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A NEW active
learning
experience

We asked teachers what they needed to really make the most of their time in the CLIL classroom, and they told us.

The result? NEW Think Do Learn.

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Find out how the project has evolved:

NEW colourful double page which opens the unit by explaining the objectives of the unit, what the project will be and images to help check students’ prior knowledge.

MORE step-by-step instructionsfor the projects.

The quantity of text increases with the students’ level.

NEW digital content comics for levels 3 and 4.

NEW magazine-like double page of information to help students’ with Find Out activities for levels 5 and 6.

NEW digital stories in levels 1 and 2

NEW common activity icons that link our ELT and CLIL books.

MORE revision activities.

NEW study skills section.

Now you will find the project within each unit, rather than at the end of the unit.

Class book  levels 1, 2, 3 and 5 •

Downloadable Songs and Stories *
*depending on the level

Interactive Plus Zone •

Activity Book •

Story Books for levels 1 and 2 •

Teacher’s Book
Digital Version of Class Book (for IWB)
Class CD with listening activities, songs and stories
Flashcards (levels 1 and 2)
• Printable resources: extra worksheets, templates, tests, material lists, letters to parents and unit programmes
Digital resources: talking book, karaoke versions of the songs, slide show presentations at two levels, digital flashcards, animations,  digital interactive posters, interactive activities and games, talking book, web and video links

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Authors Jane Cadwallader and Alison Blair offer their expert advice in our: “CLIL Advice Column: Think Do Learn Edition”