From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcoursebookcourse‧book /ˈkɔːsbʊk $ ˈkɔːrs-/ ●●○ noun [countable] British English SETCNa book that students use regularly during a set of lessons on a particular subject SYN textbook
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coursebook• The test booklet accompanying each coursebook contains four tests, each covering twenty units of the book concerned.• The syllabus for each book reflects that of the major coursebooks used at the same level.• The authors are respected writers whose previous coursebooks have been successful in classrooms all around the world.• On the whole, respondents did not favour the single coursebook in the way that courses in the United States do.• Exploit the exercises included in the coursebook lesson.• Broadly speaking, the coursebook is a record of things learnt and things to be learnt.• As with the coursebooks, the video aims to encourage learning through thinking and doing.