The course includes a Student's Book , a Teacher's Book with detailed notes, and supplementary audio materials.
Listening to the text to understand the sounds and rhythm of English. The course includes a Student's Book , a
by L. G. Alexander remains one of the most influential foundational textbooks in the history of English Language Teaching (ELT). First published in 1967 as the cornerstone of the New Concept English series, it was designed specifically to take absolute beginners to a level of functional fluency. It follows a "global" method, where the student
It follows a "global" method, where the student is exposed to natural English sentences from the very first lesson (e.g., "Excuse me!" in Lesson 1). Why Learners Still Use It Core Philosophy of the Course
Designed for absolute beginners (adults or secondary students).
Today, many students and educators search for the to access its time-tested pedagogical structure, which prioritizes aural/oral skills before moving to reading and writing. Core Philosophy of the Course