First Things First An Integrated Course For Beginners L. G. Alexander Pdf Fix Review
First Things First: An Integrated Course for Beginners
by L.G. Alexander is a foundational pillar of the New Concept English series, widely considered a classic in English Language Teaching (ELT). First published in 1967, it remains highly regarded for its structured, systematic approach to building core language skills. Key Highlights & Methodology
Lesson 1.
- Listening & Speaking: The book was designed to be used with audio recordings (originally reel-to-reel tapes, later cassettes).
- Reading: The texts are short, humorous, and memorable.
- Writing: Pattern drills require the student to physically write out transformations (e.g., changing statements to questions).
- Grammar: Key structures (Present Continuous, There is/are, Prepositions of place) are introduced one at a time without overwhelming jargon.
vocabulary
The is slightly dated. You will encounter words like "policeman" (rather than police officer), "postman," and "chauffeur." The cultural references are very British, circa 1960s (e.g., going to the "greengrocer"). First Things First: An Integrated Course for Beginners