Friday, December 23, 2022

Family and Friends


Year published/aired:
~2008-

Year produced/filmed:

# of episodes:

Grade: Pre A1-B2.1

Genres: everyday's situations

Sub-subject: grammar

Broadcaster: -

Production company:

Producer:

Story: Naomi Simmons,

Editor:

Director: 

Media: DVDx2 (each level)

Media distribution: Oxford University

Additional media: books Grammar Friends, class audio, CD-ROM, digital

Working material:

Material publisher: Oxford University

Novel available:

Other literature: 


Plot (short):  A seven-level course for young learners from Oxford University. First, I thought due to the covers that there would be just animations and this is true for the Starter level. But later there are very good clips.

Everyday English (Fluency Time) and  Skills (latter one studio scenes), at least 5 short clips each (on each level). Pic from 2nd ed. Family and Friends 3 (Everyday English: Things in common) what is my favourite level.

DVDs are included at least in the Class books (DVD and or Multi-ROM), student books (American ed.) but might depend on edition and country. Teacher's Books has a Fluency DVD. Teacher's Book Plus has also a CD-ROM and an audio CD (American ed.). There are also Parents' resources and digital contents.  

There's also American Family and Friends (maybe same clips?). And First Friends (2 levels), latter one maybe no DVD.


Episodes: each clip ~1-2 minutes. Unknown DVD length

 (selection, 2n Ed. )

Level 1. Unit 1. What's this?

Everyday English 1: Playing outside (playground)

Everyday English: At the dinner table

Skills: What's this?

Level 2: Everyday English: Making plans (outside)

Everyday English: Playing games (at home, younger blond boy and girl)

Everyday English: Classroom language

Level 3: Unit 1: How old are you?

Everyday English: Things in common (garden)

Everyday English: Giving directions (outside)

Level 6: Discussing future plans (at school)

Everyday English: Solving problems (classroom and outside) 2 boys, 2 girls


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