In 2006, Pearson Longman ELT was at the forefront of providing flexible, classroom-ready materials for English language teachers worldwide. A key feature of their resource books, teacher’s guides, and supplementary activity packs from that era was the inclusion of “photocopiable” pages —a practical solution designed to save teachers hours of lesson preparation.
Unlike fully digital resources common today, the 2006 photocopiable materials were intended for physical reproduction. A typical Pearson Longman ELT book from that year (e.g., Timesaver Games , Grammar Practice for Elementary Students , or Cutting Edge Teacher’s Resource Books ) would contain a section marked clearly with a copyright-permitted symbol: a © line stating “Photocopiable © Pearson Longman ELT 2006.” photocopiable 2006 pearson longman elt
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