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1 On camera Get ready for your EXAM
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Memories
grammar
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p6 Stereotypes? p4 Fashion p5 Present tense contrast Describing clothes ( baggy, baggy, creased, stylish, trendy , etc.) Maybe it’s because I’m a Londoner State and dynamic verbs Clothes ( combat combat trousers, hoody , etc.) characteristics Talking about national characteristics Compound adjectives ( high-heeled, high-heeled, short-sleeve short-sleeved d , etc.) Grammar: Order of adjectives Fashion show commentary True/False/Not stated Use of English English Multiple-choice gapfill Speaking Picture-based discussion p12 Lesson 1 Listening True/False/Not Lesson 2 Reading Multiple Multiple matching Speaking Situational Situational role-play p14 How did you feel? Feelings ( disappointed, disappointed, irritated, relieved , etc.) Noun formation ( embarrassed/embarrassment, embarrassed/embarrassment, confused/ confusion, nervous/nervous nervous/nervousness ness,, etc.) Memories • Language review Units
3 Nine to five
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p22 • Skills round-up Units round-up Units
p15 Past tense contrast
1–2
p24 The world of work Jobs and gender ( architect, architect, estate agent, surgeon , etc.) Places of work ( office, office, studio, studio, etc.) Activities at work ( answer answer the phone, do paperwork , etc.) Describing work ( menial, menial, stressful, stressful, etc.) What’s my job?
p16 Remembering the past Poppy Day remembrance e days Attitudes to remembranc Vocabulary: Adjective prefixes ( dis-, dis-, in-, un-, un-, etc.)
p23 p25 Defining relative clauses
p26 Working abroad Reading: All in a day’s work Life for immigrants in the UK Vocabulary: Vocabul ary: Expressing an opinion Vocabulary: Vocabul ary: Agreeing and disagreeing Vocabulary: Agent nouns: suffixes ( -er, -er, -or, -ist , etc.)
Multiple-choice statements Use of English Open Situational role-play English Open cloze Speaking Situational Get ready for your EXAM p32 Lesson 3 Listening Multiple-choice Lesson 4 Reading True/False True/False statements and finding evidence Speaking Picture-based Picture-based discussion
4 Body and mind
p34 The human body Parts of the body ( ankle, ankle, eyebrow, wrist , etc.) Inside the body ( muscle, muscle, spine, vein, vein, etc.) Idioms with parts of the body ( to to be head over heels, to get something off your chest , etc.) Idioms with parts of the body • Language review Units
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Our future
3–4
round-up Units p42 • Skills round-up Units
p35 Past simple and present perfect p36 Fast food addicts contrast Obesity – who is to blame? Time expressions ( yesterday, this Vocabulary: Legal terms ( to to sue somebody , etc.) morning, yet , etc.) American teenagers and diet and lifestyle
1–4
p44 Computing Computing ( get online, online, log onto, onto, etc.) Grammar: Zero conditional In a computer shop Noun prefixes ( mega-, mega-, multi-, multi-, etc.)
p43 p45 Talking about the future could, may (not), might (not), will, will , first conditional Vocabulary: Phrases for agreeing and disagreeing ( I (don’t) think that’s true.. etc.) true
p46 A greener future? Going green Vocabulary: Politics and the state ( campaign, campaign, etc.) Environmental issues Vocabulary: Vocabula ry: Compound nouns (1)
Missing sentences Use of English Word Debate English Word formation gapfill Speaking Debate Get ready for your EXAM p52 Lesson 5 Reading Missing Lesson 6 Listening Matching Matching statements to speakers Speaking Picture-based Picture-based discussion
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Telling tales
p54 Murder in the library House and garden ( balcony, balcony, drainpipe, hedge, lawn, lawn, etc.) Interviews with a police inspector Grammar: must have, might have, can’t have • Language review Units
7 True love?
5–6
p62 • Skills round-up Units round-up Units
p55 Reported speech (statements) say and and tell
1–6
p64 Relationships Dating and relationships ( get married, split up, up, etc.) Stages of a relationship Time expressions ( after after a few days, in the end , etc.) Three-part phrasal verbs
p56 Myth or reality? The Loch Ness Monster Sasquatch
p63 p65 Comparison p66 W B Yeats Comparative and superlative adverbs The life of W B Yeats less and less and least When you are old Comparatives and clauses Superlatives and the present perfect
English Open cloze Speaking Picture-based Completing statements Use of English Open Picture-based discussion Get ready for your EXAM p72 Lesson 7 Listening Completing Lesson 8 Reading Multiple Multiple matching Speaking Situational Situational role-play
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Travel
p74 Getting from A to B Travel and transport ( backpacking, backpacking, customs, platform, platform , etc.) A disastrous journey
• Language review Units
Spend, spend 9 spend!
7–8
round-up Units p82 • Skills round-up Units
p75 The passive
1–8
p84 Money and finance Money and payment ( cheque, cheque, currency, PIN number , etc.) Talking about money
p76 Tourism and travel The British on holiday Vocabulary: Holidays, trips and excursions ( city ( city break, cruise, package holiday , etc.) Vocabulary: Tourism and travel People speaking about their holiday preferences
p83 p85 have something done Reflexive pronouns
Prepositions + noun phrases
p86 Advertising in schools Reading: Young minds for sale Pros and cons of advertising in schools Vocabulary: Vocabul ary: Small and large numbers
Multiple-choice statements Speaking Situational Situational role-play Get ready for your EXAM p92 Lesson 9 Reading Multiple-choice Lesson bk Listening Matching Matching statements to speakers Use of English Multiple-choice Picture-based discussion English Multiple-choice gap-fill Speaking Picture-based
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Inspiration
p94 Art and artists Visual and performing arts ( abstract abstract painting, graffiti, sculpture,, etc.) sculpture Behind the scenes Artists and artistic activities • Language review Units
Grammar Builder and Reference p108
9–10
p95 Participle clauses
round-up Units p102 • Skills round-up Units
Vocabulary Builder Builder p128
1–10
p96 Is it art? Britart Opinions on modern art
p103
Listening (1.01 = disk 1, track 1 / 2.01 = disk 2, track 1, etc).
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grammar
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reading
everyday english
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writing
p7 Verb patterns Verb + infinitive/-ing
p8 Surveillance Somebody is watching you Song: Somebody’s watching me
p10 Talking about about photos People talking about photos Vocabulary: Expressions with look ( ( look look a bit like, look as though, etc.)
p11 A letter from an exchange student Paragraphing Set phrases in informal letters
p17 used to Pronunciation: used to
p18 Lost in New York Unknown white male Vocabulary: Vocabula ry: Adjectives + prepositions ( bored bored with, excited about, proud of , etc.)
p20 Narrating events Grammar: Exclamatory sentences ( How How interesting!, etc.) Vocabulary: Sequencing words ( after after that , later on, next , etc.) People speaking about past events Vocabulary: -ed/-ing adjectives
p21 A narrative Conjunctions
p27 Non-defining relative clauses
p28 Reversing roles Woman’s work? A man’s world? Vocabulary: Phrasal verbs: separable and inseparable
p30 A job interview Pronunciation: Intonation in questions An interview for a summer job Vocabulary: Expressions Expressions to show understanding ( Really? Really? That’s great!, etc.)
p31 A job application application Formal letter expressions
p37 Present perfect p38 All in the mind continuous The memory man Present perfect simple or nciation: Homophones Pronunciation: Pronu present perfect continuous?
p40 At the doctor’s doctor’s Vocabulary: Symptoms ( shivery , swollen, etc.) Vocabulary: Illnesses ( concussion concussion , food poisoning poisoning, etc.) Vocabulary: Aches and pains ( backache, ) backache, earache, etc. ) Patients at the doctor’s
p41 An informal letter: giving news Colloquial language ( It It was great to hear from you. What have you been been up to? , etc.)
p47 Future perfect and future continuous
p48 Visions of the the future Fifty years on Vocabulary: Verb + noun collocations
p50 Talking about plans Grammar: will, going to, present continuous Vocabulary: Making, accepting and declining suggestions ( Do Do you fancy…? Great idea. I’m afraid I can’t ., etc.) Making plans for the weekend
p51 An essay: for and against Grammar: I think + + will Future time clauses
p57 Reported speech (questions)
p58 Was he who he said he was? I’m your long-lost son! Vocabulary: Compound nouns (2)
p60 Deciding what to do Vocabulary: Intransitive phrasal verbs Deciding what to do Pronunciation: Intonation when negotiating
p61 A formal letter: making a reservation Set phrases in formal letters Grammar: Verbs with two objects
p67 Talking about imaginary situations Second conditional
p68 Internet relationships Are Online Relationships Real? Song: Hero
p70 Making conversation Grammar: Question tags Making conversation
p71 An informal letter: reply to an invitation Grammar: in, on and at with with t ime expressions
p77 Indefinite pronouns: some-, any-, no-
p78 Trip of a lifetime Big Cat Diary Vocabulary: Verbs + prepositions ( smile at , etc.)
p80 At the airport: exchanging information At the airport Grammar: Indirect questions
p81 A postcard Grammar: Introductory it
p87 Third conditional Pronunciation: have
p88 Giving it all away Thanks a million Grammar: Clauses expressing purpose Song: Everything I Own
p90 Arguing your case Arguing your case
p91 A formal letter: asking for information Indirect questions
p100 Evaluating an experience Grammar: so and such Pronunciation: Emphasising your opinion Talking about performances
p101 A discursive essay Essay plans Grammar: Nominal subject clauses
I wish, If only, I’d rather
p97 Determiners: all , each, p98 Urban art every , few , little, etc. Banksy and Pavement Picasso Vocabulary: Compound nouns (3)
Get ready for B2 EXAMS p104 Lesson
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• Reading Missing Missing sentences Speaking Picture-based Picture-based discussion • Listening Multiple-choice Multiple-choice statements Use of English Open Essay English Open cloze Writing Essay • Reading Multiple-choice Multiple-choice statements Speaking Debate Debate • Listening Multiple English Open cloze Writing Essay Multiple matching Use of English Open Essay
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