New Oxford Modern English Book 2
New Oxford Modern English has established itself as one of the most popular ELT courses among both teachers and students for almost three decades. Taking into account the insightful feedback of its users, the series has been revised regularly to address the evolving needs of the learners.
This revised edition includes a host of new features for its users. The series comprises Pre-Primer; Primer A and B with Activity Book; Course books 1 – 8; Workbooks 1 – 8, and Teaching Guides.
Special Features:
- a wide range of literary genres and themes
- new prose and poetry texts
- enhanced and updated glossary and wordlists
- engaging posters illustrating different literary devices
- graphic stories
ISBN | 9780199405725 |
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Weight in kg | 0.310 |
Readership / Level | For Class 2 |
Rights | World |
Binding | Paperback |
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Digital Resources for Topics
The following videos explain difficult grammar/vocabulary/comprehension topics in an easy-to-understand and student-friendly manner. Teachers can use these videos to provide further explanation on a topic. These can be shown either in the classroom when the teachers are introducing that topic or assigned to the students as homework activity afterwards.
Each video is linked to a topic present in the book. The exercise reference is given for teachers’ ease.
Video links are also given for certain poems. These can be played aloud in the class so students can recite the poem with correct pronunciation.
Unit |
Topic |
Video Links |
1. Faiza’s Biscuits |
Ex. D: asking questions |
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2. The Trap |
Fable retold |
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Ex. B: alphabetical order |
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2. Conversation |
Reading the poem |
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Ex. D: polite expressions |
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3. The Mice and the Elephants |
Ex. C: prepositions |
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3. I Wonder |
Reading the poem |
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Ex. C: verbs |
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4. Nasir in Trouble |
Ex. C: adjectives |
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5. Mulla’s Son |
Ex. C: Apostrophe |
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5. Trees are Lovely |
Ex. C: use of ‘no’ and ‘not’ |
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6. Careful Hans |
Ex. C: Compound words |
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6. I’d Like to Be |
Ex. C: articles |
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7. Rumpelstiltskin |
Reading the story |
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8. The Musicians of Bremen |
Ex. C: subject pronouns |
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8. The Cow |
Ex. B: Masculine and Feminine Noun |
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9. Mangoes and Guavas |
Ex. D: consonant blends |
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10. Adil and the Gold Chain |
Ex. D: comparing objects |
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11. Chocko gets a Little Help |
Ex. B: opposite words |
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11. Odd Animal |
Ex. D: phonics – ir er ur |
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12. Peter Rabbit |
Ex. C: inverted commas |
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12. Someone |
Reading the poem |
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13. Monkey See, Monkey Do |
Ex. C: contractions |
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14. The Wish |
Ex. D: tongue twisters |