First Things First An Integrated Course For Beginners L. G. Alexander Pdf -
Do not rush. The 120 lessons are designed for 4 months of study (5 days a week). Spend 30 minutes on the even lesson (listening/reading) and 30 minutes on the odd lesson (writing/grammar).
First Things First (1967, later revised) is the first book in the series by L. G. Alexander, a prominent figure in 20th-century ELT. It was designed for absolute beginners with no prior knowledge of English. The book claims to provide an “integrated course,” meaning it aims to develop all four skills (listening, speaking, reading, writing) from the start, though with a strong structural/situational emphasis typical of the era. Do not rush
The PDF is text only. The real power of "First Things First" is the accompanying audio tapes (now available as MP3s on Pearson’s official website). You must listen and repeat the dialogues. English is a phonetic language; reading alone will ruin your pronunciation. First Things First (1967, later revised) is the