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Pairwork p82 Activity Bank p83 Now you! p96
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Unit Page Unit title Grammar Vocabulary Reading
Friends Present Simple andPresent Continuous
PastimesAdverbs of frequencyOppositesDescribing looks and personality
Teens Use Blogs to Share EmotionsTarget Reading: Skimming a text
Mad about SportsNarrative tenses: Past Simple, Past Continuous, and Past Perfectused to
Play, do, go + sportsSports locations and equipment
Extreme Sports Are in StyleTarget Reading: Anticipating content from titles
New Horizons
Present Perfect for experience, giving news and durationfor, since
Past participlesPhrasal verbsTravel problems
Snowboard Instructor Target Reading: Scanning for information
Check and Test 1
Visions
Future forms: Future Perfect, Future Continuous,will, going to and Present Continuous
Compound nounsNoun suffixesJobs
Branson Reaches for MarsTarget Reading: Guessing the meaning of unknown words
A Good Story!Relative clausesComparisons
Adjectives ending in -ed and -ingBook and movie genres
Alice’s Journey through TimeTarget Reading: Reading intensively
Sleep on It!
Modals and semimodals: must, mustn’t, have to, don’t have to, can, can’t, could and couldn’t
Expressions with sleepMind and bodySleeping
Teens Need SleepTarget Reading: Inferring
Check and Test 2
Helping Out Conditionals: first, second and third
Extreme adjectivesPrefixesWord building
Scientists Warn of Possible Ice CollapseTarget Reading: Identifying the main ideas
Gadget CrazyThe passive voiceVerbs with two objects
TechnologyRecording music Adjective order
Our New Gadget ReviewTarget Reading: Using pictures to anticipate what a text is about
Take a Break!
Reported speech: statements, questions, requests and commandsReporting verbs
Adverbs of mannerPhrasal verbsmake or take?
Friends by AccidentTarget Reading: Reading a descriptive story
Check and Test 3
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Quick Reference Grammar Tables p114 Transcripts p119
Listening Speaking Writing Activity Bank
A radio interviewTarget Listening: Anticipating
Interaction: Conversations at a partyTarget Speaking: Having a conversationProduction:Describing friends
An e-mailTarget Writing: Preparing to write an e-mail
interested in, good at, crazy about, fond of Expressions of frequency Pronouncing third person -s Capital letters
A sports incidentTarget Listening:Predicting
Interaction: Sport and sports celebritiesProduction:Telling a story about sportsTarget Speaking: Stressing content words
A storyTarget Writing: Writing a story
Words from other languages would for past habits Pronouncing -ed endings Commas
Travel storiesTarget Listening:Listening for clues
Interaction: Travel experiencesProduction:Telling a travel storyTarget Speaking: Tone groups
A formal letterTarget Writing: Proofreading
Sports idioms still, yet, already, just Taking time to think Periods
A discussionTarget Listening:Listening for opinions
Interaction: Plans and arrangementsTarget Speaking:Making suggestionsProduction:Predicting the future
An opinion essayTarget Writing: Writing an opinion essay
Word stress in compound nouns Future time clauses Linking words in spoken English Linkers of addition
A conversation about a bookTarget Listening:Listening for specific information
Interaction: A gift for a friendTarget Speaking: Emphasizing your opinionProduction: Talking about fictional characters
A reviewTarget Writing: Writing a review
Phrasal verbs with take Omitting relative pronouns Pronouncing the schwa /ə/ Apostrophes
A lectureTarget Listening:Drawing conclusions
Interaction: Problems and adviceTarget Speaking: Using simple linkers Production:Describing dreams
A for and against essayTarget Writing: Brainstorming
Phrasal verbs with up Talking about ability in the future Using adverbs of manner in stories Spelling rules
Different opinionsTarget Listening:Summarizing
Interaction: Environmental problemsTarget Speaking: Asking for clarificationProduction: Giving a speech
A reportTarget Writing: Using reference words
Phrasal verbs with outThe zero conditional Content and non-content wordsColons and semicolons
The history of recorded musicTarget Listening:Taking notes
Interaction: Shopping problemsTarget Speaking: Checking informationProduction:Selling personal belongings
An articleTarget Writing: Describing things
Phrasal verbs with get Modal passives Measurements in EnglishAcronyms
A radio playTarget Listening:Identifying a speaker’s mood
Interaction: Polite inquiriesTarget Speaking: Making polite inquiriesProduction: Talking about annoying things
A descriptive storyTarget Writing: Writing a descriptive story
Phrasal verbs with off Reporting time and place expressions Contractions Idiomatic expressions
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Unit Page Unit title Grammar Vocabulary Reading
Travel the World
used to, be used to, get used toused to or wouldGerunds and infinitivesstop, remember, forget, regret
Easily confused wordsTravel collocations
They Do Things Differently HereTarget Reading: Answering comprehension questions
Lucky EscapesNarrative tensesPast Perfect Continuous
Verbs with similar meaningsPhrasal verbsAntonyms
Lucky to Be AliveTarget Reading: Identifying synonyms in a text
Alternatives Verb forms reviewSubject and object questions
Adjective suffixesVerbs and prepositionsMood collocations
Teen Craze Has Health BenefitsTarget Reading: Choosing reading techniques
Check and Test 1
Detecting CrimesModals: obligation, permission, present and past deductions
Crime and punishmentRobbing and stealingDescribing appearance and character
How Reliable Are Eyewitnesses?Target Reading: Choosing the correct summary
Advertising Passives Homonyms and homophonesAdvertising collocations
The Beautiful MessageTarget Reading: Avoiding repetition
A Place to LiveRelative clausesComparison
Social issuesDescribing buildingsCity features
City of Contrasts Target Reading: True and false questions
Check and Test 2
Stars in Their EyesReported speechReporting verbs
Award ceremoniesMovie words
Short and Sweet for OscarsTarget Reading: Rewriting sentences
Working It Out
Conditionalsunless, providing that,as long aswish
IdiomsThe world of workJobs and studies
Amy Tan Talks about Her Career Target Reading: Answering questions in your own words
Exam Success ReviewReviewPhrasal verb review
Exam Success: What the Experts SayTarget Reading: Recognizing question types
Check and Test 3
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Listening Speaking Writing Activity Bank
Living abroadTarget Listening: Answering listening questions
Interaction: QuizzingTarget Speaking:Checking understanding Production: Describing places
An e-mailTarget Writing:Using adjectives in descriptions
British and American EnglishVerbs followed by gerunds or infinitivesIntensifiersWriting checklist
A news interviewTarget Listening: Global listening
Interaction: That’s interesting!Target Speaking:Showing interest Production: Telling a story
A narrative Target Writing: Making narratives vivid
SuffixesTime expressionsShowing disinterestLinking words of reason and result
Life goalsTarget Listening:Filling in the blanks
Interaction: Dealing with stressProduction: A weekend outingTarget Speaking: Sequencing events
A for and against essayTarget Writing: Writing a for and against essay
Phrasal verbs: two particlesQuestion tagsSimilesVerbs with prepositions
A crime reportTarget Listening: Checking notes
Interaction: Explaining mysteriesTarget Speaking: Expressing feelingsProduction: Witness descriptions
A summaryTarget Writing: Writing a summary
Phrasal verbs: crimehave to and mustBeing vagueSpelling
Advertising slogansTarget Listening: Choosing between similar answers
Interaction: Debating an issueTarget Speaking: Interrupting politelyProduction: Talking about an advertisement
A formal letter Target Writing: Formal English
Phrasal verbs: moneyhave/get something doneBinomialsFormal and informal letters
ArchitectureTarget Listening: Identifying opinions
Interaction: Finding housing Target Speaking:Showing surpriseProduction: Describing homes
A description of a placeTarget Writing: Giving facts and opinions
Phrasal verbs: telephoningRelative clauses with who and whoas if and as thoughExpressions of manner, place and time
Movie storiesTarget Listening: Identifying a speaker’s intention
Interaction: Acting out a sceneProduction: Favorite moviesTarget Speaking: Describing movies
A movie reviewTarget Writing: Writing a movie review
Phrasal verbs: success and failureReporting verbsCompliments, commiserations and thanksLinking words of addition and contrast
Career plans Target Listening: Listening to informal English
Interaction: Comparing jobsTarget Speaking:Using discourse markersProduction: Describing work routines
A CV and cover letterTarget Writing: Writing a CV
Phrasal verbs: work I wish and If only Giving pros and consAbbreviations
Exam tipsTarget Listening: Taking a listening exam
Interaction: Preparing for oral examsProduction: Oral exam activitiesTarget Speaking:Taking an oral exam
Essay plansTarget Writing: Writing essay plans
Vocabulary gamesGrammar clinicUseful phrasesReview tips
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