Green Light
Ivor Williams, Dermot Curley, and Jaime
Antonio Solis
Beginning to advanced
Green Light is a
six-level communicative course for teenagers and young adults.
It takes learners from beginner to advanced level. The series
has a carefully graded structural/functional syllabus and uses
high-interest topics and activities to motivate adolescent
students. Green Light adopts an integrated four-skill approach
and focuses on real language use to make learning relevant and
meaningful.
Features
Focus on Writing boxes
help develop writing skills
Idiom boxes
present thematically based idiomatic expressions while phrasal
verb boxes explain commonly used verbs
Real Language in Action boxes focus attention on how language is used in
the real world
Work It Out boxes
promote a discovery approach to grammar
Language Contrast boxes
encourage students to compare English with their own language
Culture Capsules provide
information about the English-speaking world
Learning to Learn boxes
help students to become better learners
Roundup pages at
the end of each unit summarize, recycle, and consolidate
learning
Projects offer
students the chance to use language in a creative, personalized
way
Reflection boxes
encourage students to think about their own progress
The Language Summary appendix offers
an explanation of the key grammar points of each unit
Pairwork activities provide “information gap” type
activities for communicative practice
Accelerate activities provide
exercises for further practice