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Antar Abdellah

 1. Students’ book  2. Teacher’s guide  3. Activity / workbook  4. Supplementary materials (the readers)  5. aids: tapes, videos, CDs, DVDs, charts  6. evaluation sheets and test packages  7. Resources book  8. Scope and the sequence  9. Study guide  10. Reference book

 Pupils’ book, textbook, set book.  It contains:  1. all the reading materials  2. exercises and activities on the structure and vocabulary  3. pictures and diagrams  4. Revisions and test exercises

 1.introduction (approach, method, techniq)  2. Notes on how to teach the course (lesson plans + answers to exercises)  3. A summary of the structures  4. alphabetical list of new vocabulary (oral and written)  5. a glossary of educational terms

 CDROM: Compact Disk Read Only Memory  CDR: Recordable  CDRW: Writable  DVD: Digital Video Disk / versatile  VHS: Video Home System  Tapes

 Reader:  1. Some body who reads  2. academic rank  Lector- lecturer – ass prof- reader – prof.  3. a reading textbook  A reader’s supp material  A reader’s  Reader  1926

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