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Featuring content from National Geographic and TED, the new edition of the four-level, integrated skills World English series brings amazing stories about our planet and compelling ideas from aroun...Descripción completa
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Unit Goals UNIT
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People and Places Page 2
The Mind Page 14
Changing Planet Page 26
Grammar
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Discuss reasons for living where you do
Present perfect tense vs. present continuous tense
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Explain why you plan stay or leave
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Describe a new place
She has moved three three times in her life. It’s been raining all all day.
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Describe the city where you live
So + + adjective + that
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Talk about learning strategies
Gerunds as subjects and after prepositions
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Talk about your senses
Learning English English is important.
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Talk about your fears
We talked talked about studying together. together.
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Describe an emotional experience
May, might, and might, and could for for possibility
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Suggest solutions to environmental problems
The passive—all tenses
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Discuss causes and effects
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Talk about invasive species
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Discuss effects on the future
Vocabulary
Migration Climate
It’s so dry dry here that water water is brought in on trucks. Thought processes Scientific studies
We may find find dangerous animals in the jungle.
Often, trees are removed to to make room for farming.
Environmental changes Large numbers
The past perfect By the time sea level had risen ten feet…
Video Page 38 Paul Nicklen: Tales of Ice-bound Wonderlands UNIT
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Money vs. Wealth Page 42
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Survival Page 54
Art Page 66
Describe your financial habits Discuss things that people value
Gerund vs. infinitive
to make a I try to make a budget. / I enjoy finding bargains. bargains.
Talk about banking
Coffee is grown in in Brazil.
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Talk about different types of wealth
That movie was made by by two teenagers.
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Talk about emergency situations
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Evaluate survival methods
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Describe how animals survive Write a Brochure
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Report what another person said
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Express your opinions about a piece of art
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Describe your favorite artists and their art
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Talk about public art
Banking
Review of the passive voice
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Money transactions
Unreal conditional in the present If they weren’t inside inside the shelter, they would quickly quickly die .
Survival skills Environmental conservation
Wish in in the present I wish I I had brought a a good book to read in the shelter.
Reported speech
She said she was tired and her head hurt. Subject adjective clauses An artist who works with clay has strong hands.
Video Page 78 Amit Sood: Building a Museum of Museums on the Web
Art Art materials
Listening
Focused listening Interviews about why people live where they do
Listening for general understanding and specific information
Speaking and Pronunciation
Discussing reasons for staying or moving
Reading
National Geographic: “Pioneers of the Pacific”
Writing
Writing a paragraph about a city
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Writing about a personal experience
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Writing a news article
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Contractions with have and be
Talking about sensations
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Th sounds
“In Your Face”
National Geographic Video Journal Video Journal
“San Francisco’s Mission District”
“Memory Man”
A radio program about the unusual condition of synesthesia
General and focused listening
Discussing cause and effect
Climate change
Linking words together
General and focused listening
Giving suggestions for how to have fun for free
Radio program: The history of money
Reduction of to
Listening for general understanding
Simulation: working with a team in a survival situation
A radio program interviewing survivors
Listening for general understanding
“The Netherlands: Rising Water”
“Salvation (and Profit) in Greentech”
“Music is Medicine, Music is Sanity”
National Geographic: “Survival School”
Writing a paragraph about valued things
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Writing an advertising brochure
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Writing a detailed description
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“Making a Deal”
“Andean Weavers”
Reduced sounds: d’ya and didja
Discussing personal selections
Conversations in a museum Thought groups
National Geographic: “Saving a City’s Public Art”
“Faces of India”
Unit Goals UNIT
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Getting Around Page 82
Competition Page 94
Danger Page 106
Grammar
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Talk about new developments
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Discuss choices in transportation
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Use English to get around
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Make recommendations for improving transportation
Indirect questions
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Talk about sports
Negative questions
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Explain which sport is best for you
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Talk about positive and negative aspects of competition
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Discuss competitive advantages
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Discuss ways to stay safe
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Talk about dangerous work
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Discuss personal emergencies
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Discuss dangerous situations
Passive voice with the present continuous and present perfect tenses
Vocabulary
Modern transportation Public transportation
The new plane is being tested now. /Computers have been used for more than 50 years. Do you know if the bus stops here?
Don’t you want to go downtown with us?
Sportsmanship Sports
Adjective clauses with object pronouns The medal that he won was made of gold. Tag questions Those spiders are poisonous, aren’t they?
Dangerous things Expressions for emergencies
Adverbial clauses of time I finished my project before I went home.
Video Page 118 Mark Bezos: A Life Lesson from a Volunteer Firefighter UNIT
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Mysteries Page 122
Learning Page 134
Space Page 146
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Speculate about mysteries
Modals for speculating about the past
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Discuss types of mysteries
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Talk about plans you used to have
He might have seen a large fish instead of a sea monster.
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Explain a mysterious image
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Talk about educational choices
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Discuss your learning style
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Talk about choosing a university major
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Propose a new approach to teaching
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Talk about the future
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Talk about life in space
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Speculate about the future
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Summarize a sequence of events
Ancient mysteries Reactions to surprise
The future in the past The two sisters were going to have a picnic by the lake.
Should have, Would have, Could have Education I should have applied for a scholarship.
University majors
Noun clauses I don’t know when the deadline is.
Talking about the future Space exploration will/is going to be even more international in the future. Modals and modal-like phrases to talk about the future
We’ll be able to see it from here. Video Page 158 Bill Stone: I'm Going to the Moon. Who's with Me?
Space exploration Future time expressions
Listening
Focused listening A discussion: Subway systems
Listening for general understanding and specific information
Speaking and Pronunciation
Reading
National Geographic: Role-play: solving an airport problem “The Rickshaws of Kolkata” Reduced are
Matching sports to personalities Intonation to show surprise
National Geographic: “In Sports, Red is the Winning Color”
Writing
National Geographic Video Journal Video Journal
Writing a letter to the editor of a newspaper
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Writing a list of competition tips
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“Big City Bicycle Messengers”
“Women in The Rodeo”
Sports interviews
Focused and general listening
Role-play: a newspaper interview
Radio program: An unusual job
Intonation of tag questions
Listening for general understanding
Discussing different types of mysteries
Interview of sea monster expert
Intonation: Finished and unfinished ideas
Listening for general understanding
Discussing quiz results
Interview of an astronaut
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“Five Dangerous Things (You Should Let Your Children Do)”
Role-play: Choosing a space experiment
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Stress in compound nouns
Writing a comparison
“Hands Across Time”
Past modals
Learning experiences
General and focused listening
“Three Things I Learned While My Plane Crashed”
National Geographic: Writing about emergency preparations “Destroyers”