Book three
The key to mastering English (developing skills) lies in analyzing sentences.
New concept 3
The inherent logical relationship between children makes you realize that sentence patterns are refined, beautiful, practical and imitated, so that they can be used organically in English writing; The teacher will further expand the practical application of explaining vocabulary, phrases and grammar. Students who have a vocabulary of about 3000 or have already completed the second book of New Concept English can learn the third book of New Concept English.
Volume III Introduction (New Edition)
New Concept English 3 by Longman Foreign Studies Institute is the first new edition of this textbook since its first publication. This set of classic textbooks makes it possible for students to maximize their potential in four basic English skills: understanding, speaking, reading and writing.
All outdated contents are eliminated, and outdated texts are replaced by new ones, with brand-new exercises and illustrations.
Adjusting the original teaching methods is more conducive to strengthening students' communicative competence.
The content is more concise, and the tedious supplementary teaching materials published separately in the past are cancelled, and their essence is integrated into the main teaching material.
Enlarge the layout for easy browsing; Each textbook is relatively independent, which is convenient for classroom teaching.
catalogue
For teachers and students.
The description of this textbook
Instructions for the use of this textbook
Pre-unit test 1
Unit 1: Guidance to Students
Runaway cougar
Lesson 2 Thirteen equals one.
Lesson 3 The Unknown Goddess
Lesson 4 The Double Life of Alfred Bloggs
Lesson 5 Accurate Numbers
Lesson 6 window robbery
Lesson 7 Identification Group of Residual Banknotes
Lesson 8 Famous monasteries
Lesson 9 Flying cats
The sinking of the Titanic
Not guilty.
Life on a desert island
It's me, don't be afraid.
Noble gangster
Fifty pence trouble
Mary has a little lamb.
The longest suspension bridge in the world
Fashion in modern art
A precious kitten
Lesson 20 Pioneer of Pilots
Pre-unit test 2
Unit 2: Guidance to Students
Daniel? Mendoza
Lesson 22 Reciting Lines
Lesson 23 Everyone has his own love.
Lesson 24 "Dirty Clothes"
Lesson 25 Sailing boat Cutty Sark
Lesson 26 uses a big biscuit barrel.
Lesson 27 neither sell nor buy.
Lesson 28 Five pounds is too expensive.
Lesson 29 is it funny?
Lesson 30 The Death of a Ghost
Cute weirdo
Lesson 32 shipwreck
Lesson 33 An unforgettable day
Lesson 34 Lucky Discovery
Lesson 35 Justice
Lesson 36 One in a million chance
Lesson 37 Express Train to Westhaven
Lesson 38 The earliest calendar
Lesson 39 Don't worry
Lesson 40 it's hard to tell true from false
Unit 3: Guidance to Students
A daydream about quiet country life.
Lesson 42 Modern Neanderthals
Lesson 43 Full Insurance
Lesson 44 is fast and comfortable.
Lesson 45 The Power of News Reporting
Lesson 46 Do It Yourself
Lesson 47 is too expensive?
Lesson 48 The Silent Village
Lesson 49 The Ideal Servant
Lesson 50 New Year's Resolution
foretell the future
Lesson 52 Seeking Truth from Facts
Lesson 53 for the public interest
Lesson 54 Instinct or Wit?
Lesson 55 Greetings from the Earth
Lesson 56 Rivers, Our Neighbors
Lesson 57 Returning to his hometown
Lesson 58 A little trouble
Lesson 59 Collection
Lesson 60 It's too early and too late.
Appendix 1: Chinese and English name comparison table
Appendix 2: Comparison Table of Chinese and English Geographical Names
Book four
Four advanced classes of fluent English: fluent English. The four books cover more than 30 subjects such as culture, economy, philosophy, art, sports, politics, aesthetics, psychology, sociology, education, ethics and astronomy. The language is exquisite and original, and the sentence structure is complex and changeable without losing conciseness. At the same time, many articles contain profound philosophical thoughts, aesthetic thoughts and unique ways of thinking in western culture, which makes this textbook a rare and necessary textbook for every learner who wants to truly master the essence of English language. The teacher will experience the mystery with you. After fully mastering it, it is the IELTS level.
The fourth volume introduction (new edition)
New Concept English is a world-famous English course. This edition is the only new edition of New Concept English 4 revised by the author since it was published 30 years ago. In addition to retaining the essence of the original edition, the new edition also adds the following important functions:
Eliminate all outdated content, replace outdated texts with new texts, and match them with brand-new exercises and illustrations;
Adjusting the original teaching methods is more conducive to strengthening students' communicative competence;
The content is more concise and refined, canceling the tedious teaching materials published separately in the past and entering the main teaching materials;
Enlarge the layout for easy browsing; Each textbook is relatively independent, which is convenient for classroom teaching.
catalogue
For teachers and students.
About this course
How to use this course
For teachers and students.
The description of this textbook
Instructions for the use of this textbook
Lead to introductory test of part 1
Part 1
Unit 1 Instructions for students
The man who found the fossil found the fossil man.
Lesson 2 Leave the spider alone and don't hurt the spider.
People in matterhorn, mountain people in matterhorn.
Lesson 4 You can see your hands, you can see your hands.
Lesson 5 Young people
Sports spirit Sports spirit
Lesson 7 Bats
Lesson 8 Trade Standards
Unit 2 Instructions for Students
Lesson 9 royal espionage royal intelligence activities
Silicon valley
Lesson 65438 How to spend your old age peacefully?
Banks and their customers, banks and customers
Look for oil and explore oil.
Butterfly effect butterfly effect
Secrets in industry
Modern city modern city
Unit 3 Instructions for Students
A man-made disease. Man-made disease
Dolphin Dolphin
Talking about the essence of dreams.
Lesson 20 Snake venom Snake venom
William S Hart and the Early Western Film William S. Hart and the Early Western Film
Lesson 22 Knowledge and Progress Knowledge and Progress
Lesson 23 How Birds Fly Birds
Lesson 24 Beauty and Beauty
the second part
Unit 4 Instructions for Students
Lesson 25 Non-auditory Effects of Noise Non-auditory Effects of Noise
Lesson 26 The Past Life of the Earth
Lesson 27 "Vasa" and "Vasa"
Lesson 28 Patients and Doctors Patients and Doctors
Lesson 29 hovercraft
Lesson 30 Exploring the Ocean. Submarine exploration
The sculptor speaks the language of the sculptor.
Lesson 32 Galileo's rebirth Galileo's resurrection
Unit 5 Instructions for Students
Lesson 33 Education
Lesson 34 Puberty Puberty
Lesson 35 Space Roaming and Space Exploration
Lesson 36 Government Cost Government Expenditure
Lesson 37 The Process of Aging
Lesson 38 Water and Traveler Water and Traveler
What does every writer want? What does a writer need?
Lesson 40 Waves and Waves
Unit 6 Instructions for Students
Train elephants. Train elephants.
Record the earthquake. Record the earthquake.
Lesson 43 Are there any strangers in space? Are there aliens in the universe?
Lesson 44 Cultural Patterns
Lesson 45 Humans and Galaxies
Lesson 46 Hobbies Hobbies Hobbies Hobbies
Lesson 47 The Great Escape
Lesson 48 Planning A-share Portfolio Planning Stock Investment
Appendix 1: Appendix of names 1: Chinese-English name comparison table
Appendix 2: Place Names Appendix 2: Comparison Table of Chinese and English Place Names