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Team Up in English

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team_upNew Team Up in English is a course book for the lower secondary school. Written by Fergal Kavanagh, Catrin Morris and Claire Moore, and published by ELI, each volume of the Italian edition contains songs by Tune Into English.

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I have two first experimental classes with a computer for each student and a LIM in each class – Team Up fits my needs very well. First of all, I get the idea that somebody is reading my mind, because it’s the very right approach I usually have. It is a very exciting thing to see that someone much more expert shares your point of view. It is very rewarding!
Another thing which I particularly like, apart from the songs which I love so much, are the “spots” of real life, quite different from the very boring lessons of civiltà.Prof.ssa Silvia Locchi, Città di Castello (PG)

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Note: An international edition of Team Up In English is also available.

Read about the original Team Up In English

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Up to You!, written by Fergal Kavanagh and Catrin Morris, and available in two levels, consolidates and revises the language learned over the previous academic year.