
We recommend the following titles to accompany English in Mind.
Cambridge English Readers
![]() A Death in OxfordWhen Dr Leighton is murdered Inspector Frank Williams and Sergeant Kate Miller set out to track down her killer. Was it her husband, her son or her colleague? All had reasons to hate her but which one killed her? |
![]() One DayIt was just a normal Friday evening in Moreland Road. Jason was listening to his iPod and couldn't hear his mother shouting. Nina wasn't sure how to tell her husband about her news. Maggie smiled as she thought about her holiday romance in Chile. Sam looked worried – money trouble again. Then that evening something happened which changed all of their lives. |
![]() Love in the LakesOn holiday in the Lake District with her new jet-skiing boyfriend, Nick, Laura meets the local vet, Robert. Robert dislikes both Laura and Nick on sight. However, Laura soon discovers why Robert hates people from the city. Slowly Laura and Robert get to know each other better, and she soon has to make a choice: Nick or Robert? |
![]() Nelson's DreamNelson Mbizi returns to his home in southern Africa after studying in Britain. When he tries to help a family of orphans he meets Viki, a South African TV presenter. The story of Nelson and Viki's relationship is told against a background of HIV/AIDS and government corruption on the one hand, and great good humour and wonderful music on the other. |
Cambridge Copy Collection
![]() Games for Vocabulary PracticeA photocopiable teacher’s resource book containing more than 50 games and activities for classroom use. 18 carefully selected units each offer teachers three independent vocabulary activities for use with elementary, intermediate or upper-intermediate/advanced classes. |
![]() Games for Grammar PracticeMore than 40 games and activities for grammar practice, with step-by-step instructions. The activities are designed to promote intensive and interactive practice with learners of all ages, from elementary to advanced level. The emphasis on peer interaction and co-operation makes grammar practice meaningful and rewarding. |
![]() Activity BoxThis resource book contains a bank of motivating activities to supplement course material. Teachers will find lots of useful ideas, including getting-to-know-you activities, games to practise the alphabet, numbers and spelling, and activities that focus on vocabulary, writing, grammar and general communication. |
![]() Singing GrammarSinging Grammar is a collection of ready-made materials to help teach English grammar through songs. It is especially suitable for younger students from elementary to intermediate level. The book comprises eighteen units, each based on a different song that focuses on a key grammatical structure. The material is clearly organised and very easy to use. |
![]() The Grammar Activity BookThis book is for busy teachers without much time for preparation. The lively collection of over 60 easy-to-use photocopiable grammar games and activities engages learners through interaction and play. The material is aimed mainly at younger students but could also be used with other age groups. |
![]() Imaginative ProjectsImaginative Projects provides a wealth of photocopiable project material to supplement any coursebook. The projects will capture the imagination of young students and motivate them to speak English. Each of the ten projects contains teaching notes with clear, step-by-step instructions on how to set them up in the classroom. The projects are easy to prepare and are suitable for a wide range of teaching situations. |
Dictionaries
![]() Cambridge Learner's Dictionary (3rd edition)Packed full of useful study extras, the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary helps students on their way to becoming confident, natural English speakers. |
![]() Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary (3rd edition)Clear definitions and prominent guidewords help you find the right meaning quickly and easily while 'Word partner' boxes show how to use words in the most natural way. |