coursebook
/ˈkɔːsbʊk/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈkɔːrsbʊk/ (ame, ipa)
coursebook — noun
- coursebooksingular
- coursebooksplural
1. A book containing the lessons, exercises, and reference material that a class fo
A book containing the lessons, exercises, and reference material that a class follows during a specific programme of study.
Dr. Chen asked the class to bring their coursebook to every lesson.
bring + coursebook + to + lesson
The history coursebook has maps and pictures of old Rome.
coursebook + has/contains + [content]
Sofia forgot her coursebook at home, so she shared with a classmate.
Each chapter of the biology coursebook ends with a set of practice questions.
The English coursebook shows how to say hello and introduce yourself.
- textbook
Broader term — can refer to any reference book on a subject, not necessarily one used to follow a specific course
- workbook
Narrower — focuses on exercises and practice tasks, while a coursebook also contains the main lessons and explanations
- manual
Instructional guide for how to do something; not designed for classroom study
文法句型
coursebook + for + [subject/course]
coursebook + on + [topic]
possessive + coursebook
用法筆記
Frequently used with a subject name before it (the physics coursebook) or a possessive (our coursebook). Unlike 'textbook', which can be a general reference volume, a coursebook is the main book that a class follows lesson by lesson on a specific programme.