I don't even bother with the CD's, I just read the scripts myself (for the Listen and Talk pages). You can find the scripts in the back of the book (the student version) the scripts are also in the teacher's edition (but located on the actual activity pages). If you need to teach other pages you can ask your co-teachers to give you the CD. You can just pop it into the computer and find the link you need for the lesson and play it like that during the lesson instead of planning into your powerpoint.
Quote from: bjor0258 on March 08, 2015, 11:41:31 amI don't even bother with the CD's, I just read the scripts myself (for the Listen and Talk pages). You can find the scripts in the back of the book (the student version) the scripts are also in the teacher's edition (but located on the actual activity pages). If you need to teach other pages you can ask your co-teachers to give you the CD. You can just pop it into the computer and find the link you need for the lesson and play it like that during the lesson instead of planning into your powerpoint.The only problem is that my co-teacher seems to expect me to use the CDs, my laptop doesn't have a CD player, and my school classrooms don't have computers in them. So basically, unless there's a way to access the CD content online, I can't play them in class.But thanks for the suggestion of reading the scripts myself and where to find them. That might be my only option!
1) Use poweriso to copy your CDs to iso files. Copy those files to your laptop (or just put them on a USB stick). http://www.poweriso.com/tutorials/iso-maker.htm2) Install Virtual CloneDrive from http://www.slysoft.com/en/download.html3) Now, you can use the iso as if it is the actual CD. You'll right-click on the file and choose "mount". When you're done, do the same thing and choose "unmount".