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English Zone
Rob Nolasco and David Newbold
Beginner to Pre-Intermediate A1-A2
An easy-to-teach course for pupils aged 10-14.
Everybody Up
An American English primary course for students aged 5–12 years.
Susan Banman Sileci and Patrick Jackson (Starter to Level 4)
Kathleen Kampa and Charles Vilina (Levels 5 and 6)
Everybody Up – linking the English classroom to the wider world.
Useful and free
Explorers
New
Join the journey!
Charlotte Covill, Mary Charrington, Paul Shipton, Nina Lauder, Suzanne Torres, Shona Evans and Sarah Philips
Beginner to Intermediate (A1 – B1)
Explorers is a brand new six-level course that brings real-world English into the classroom. Join the journey today!
Useful and free
Fairy Tales
Activity Books: Cathy Lawday and Richard MacAndrew
Beginner
Four classic fairy tales for children learning English: Aladdin, Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Three Billy-Goats, and The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse.
Family and Friends
British English course for primary with strong training in skills and phonics.
Naomi Simmons, Tamzin Thompson and Jenny Quintana
Beginner to Elementary
Family and Friends - The best resources. The best digital. The best progress.
Useful and free
Family and Friends American Edition
American English course for primary with strong training in skills and phonics.
Naomi Simmons, Tamzin Thompson, Jenny Quintana
Family and Friends – The best digital, the best testing, the best progress!
Get Ready!
Beginner
A two-level course for very young children with optional handwriting and number work.
Get Set - Go!
Levels 1-3: Cathy Lawday
Levels 4-5: Liz Driscoll
Level 6: Alan C McLean
Beginner to Pre-Intermediate
A six-level course which offers a clear, structural syllabus, carefully paced progression, and lively child-centred activities.
Useful and free
Happy Earth
Two levels: Elementary
A topic-based course that allows learners to extend their language skills while learning about the world around them.
