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Take a look at what experienced military English teachers have to say about it.
Barbara CZAPCZYŃSKA M.A.
Wykładowca
I finally found the ideal coursebook for preparing for the Level 3 English Language Exam! Students discuss the issues raised as they would do in their mother tongue. Revising grammar, as well as practising Level 3 language skills, is based on authentically sourced materials. Each unit is written in an approachable and appealing way. Engaging in terms of needs, goals, skills, and beliefs. It will tell you the things you don’t know. Great for the teacher and learner!
Akademia Marynarki Wojennej
Studium JÄ™zyków Obcych
Jarosław Włodarczyk M.A.
Starszy Wykładowca, Kierownik zespołu
This is the only book tailored for students wishing to pass all parts of the Level 3 STANAG 6001 Exam in Poland. Its listening, speaking, reading and writing exercises reflect both the usual subject matter and the format of genuine exam tasks. Listening and reading exercises are followed by corresponding speaking and writing activities, facilitating the use of the vocabulary of a given area across all four language skills.
Despite this adherence to the demands of the exam, Battleplan engages learners through the inclusion of an impressively wide array of topics. Not all of its contents are equally challenging, which enables also less advanced students to hone their language skills towards the goal of acquiring the professional level.
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A valuable teaching aid, as useful in preparing students for the entire exam as in coaching them to pass any of its four parts.
Akademia Wojsk LÄ…dowych
Studium JÄ™zyków Obcych
Renata Bundz M.A.
Wykładowca
Battleplan Level 2 is an indispensable book for teachers preparing their students for STANAG 6001 level 2 exam. It is also a must-have publication for anyone working towards passing this exam on their own. This is due to a number of reasons.
Firstly, the book is well thought out and carefully structured. Each unit is focused on a specific topic such as, for example, life and family, shopping, military recruitment etc.
Secondly, there is a useful wordlist at the beginning of each unit. The wordlist helps both revise and build up vocabulary connected with the discussed topics.
Thirdly, each chapter of the book is devoted to improving all four exam skills, i.e. reading, listening, speaking and writing. Finally, at the end of each unit there is a section covering writing skills. It provides both sample writing pieces, as well as a lot of invaluable tips and hints related to writing.
All the above features make Battleplan Level 2 Student's Book a one-of-a-kind publication on the Polish market.