Every Teacher’s Book includes a list of "Vocabulary from the previous lesson." Instead of a standard review, use that list to play Bingo. Students fill a grid with words from page X; the teacher reads the definitions from the Teacher’s Book notes. First to shout "File 3!" wins.
The Teacher’s Book is meticulously organized to mirror the Student Book. It is typically divided into files, each focusing on specific grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation themes. For every section of the student material, the Teacher’s Book provides a corresponding page that includes the student content (often in reduced format) surrounded by detailed teaching notes. This wrap-around style allows teachers to see exactly what students are looking at while reading the instructions, eliminating the need to juggle two separate books during a lesson. american english file 3 teachers book
The most immediately useful feature is the overprinted answer key. Unlike a separate answer booklet, the Teacher’s Book displays all correct answers, suggested responses, and sample sentences directly on the reduced-size student book pages. This allows you to walk around the room and glance at your book while checking students' worksheets without flipping through multiple sections. Every Teacher’s Book includes a list of "Vocabulary