Interchange Third edition is a four-level series for adult and young-adult learners of English from the beginning to the high-intermediate level. The Interchange Third Edition Full Contact Edition includes five key components of Interchange Level 1 all under one the Student's Book; the Video Activity Book; the Workbook; the interactive CD-ROM; and the Self-Study Audio CD. Each Student's Book contains 16 teaching units, frequent progress checks that allow students to assess and monitor their own learning, and a self-study section. The Workbook has six-page units that follow the same sequence as the Student's Book, recycling and reviewing language from previous units. The full-color Video Activity Book is designed to accompany the videos and provides pre- and post-viewing tasks for the learner. The CD-ROM provides engaging and enjoyable interactive activities for users to do on a computer at home or at school and includes sequences from the Interchange videos. The Student's Self-Study Audio CD includes the Snapshots, Word Powers, conversations, pronunciation, and self-study sections from the Student's Book. Interchange Level 1 Full Contact B contains units 9–16 of Interchange Level 1.
Jack Croft Richards is an applied linguist from New Zealand, specializing in second and foreign language education, teacher training, and materials design. He has written numerous articles and books. Most of his books and articles are in the field of second language teaching and have been translated into many different languages. He was appointed full professor in the Department of English as a Second Language at the University of Hawaii in 1981.
I read This 3 fantastic books( interchange 1,2,3) when I was 15 years old and after 17 years I renewed them, still funny and fantastic and got relationship with cute pictures and paintings :)conversations and readings are amazing and full of points for who is eager about learning.enjoy from reading them ♥
It is no doubts the best tool I had ever used in my classroom, students from basic and intermediate levels like it a lot due to the fact of different activities and opportunities to practice and create communicative experiences in class. Furthermore grammar is contextualized and listening exercises are also easy to gap.