Longman's New Concept English by L. G. Alexander is a popular English language textbook teaching the British rules of English. The course was first published on October 30, 1967.[1] A revised edition, which was "specifically prepared for Chinese learners",[2] came out in 1997.
The course consists of four components:
New Concept English (1967) has been described as "a breath of fresh air" in which the author, L. G. Alexander, utilised "a syllabus as a foundation for effective learning" and organised "the language in ways which students - and their teachers - found immensely stimulating".[3]
This introductory book has 144 lessons, 72 of which are for exercises. The focus is oral English.
This book includes 96 lessons.
At this level, there is less need for pattern control and contextualization. Now that the foundations have been laid, the student is in a position to cope with new sentence patterns as and when they occur. This book includes 60 lessons.
The materials were chosen from a variety of publications. Nine of the lessons were selected from The Listener. This volume book 48 lessons.