Unit A Vocabulary B Grammar C Vocabulary D Grammar Vocabulary Builder p117
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Culture Bank p108
Grammar Builder and Reference p122
p4 Friends p5 Present and future tenses p6 Life events p7 Past tenses
1 RADA 2 The Longitude Prize 3 Erasmus 4 Aborigines and Maoris 5 Race Extra Speaking Tasks p143
Verb patterns Present simple and present Stages of life Present perfect simple
relations Listening (1.01 = disk 1, track 1 / 2.01 = disk 2, track 2, etc.)
Speaking: Talking about memorable continuous Speaking: Describing life events and present perfect
Introducti 6 Healthy cities 7 Cowboys 8 BBC Radio 1 9 Shopping with a difference
on events will and going to continuous
Unit A Vocabulary B Grammar C Listening D Grammar
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Fame
p8 What are they
like? Personality
adjectives Compound
p10 Past perfect simple and past
perfect continuous
Use of English
p11 Press intrusion
different connotations
p12 used to and would
Strategy: Identifying similar words with Use of English
Speaking: Things you
adjectives Speaking: Speaking: Vocabulary: The media used to do
Personal qualities Emotions Speaking: The paparazzi
Recycle: Present perfect and past simple Celebrities in the public
contrast
E Word Skills F Reading G Speaking
eye H Writing
Life experiences
p13 Position and order of p14 Vloggers p16 Photo comparison p17 A formal letter
adjectives Speaking: A Stars of the vlogosphere Strategy: Speculating Strategy: Using formal
famous person you’d like to Strategy: Multiple-choice Vocabulary: Extreme language
meet questions Vocabulary: Digital adjectives Key phrases:
media Speaking: Vloggers Comparing photos Photo
Internet research: Vloggers in your country comparisons
• Writing: A letter to the editor
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p20 It drives me crazy! p22 Comparison p23 Keep calm! p24 Infinitives and -ing p25 Preposition + noun p26 Solving crime p28 Role-play p29 A for and against
Describing feelings Comparative structures Strategy: Word stress forms phrases Strategy: Matching texts to Strategy: Listening with interest; Using essay Strategy: Structuring
Idioms to describe feelings Qualifying comparatives (almost, Speaking: Are you good in a crisis? Infinitives without to Dictionary work questions Vocabulary: Crime question tags an essay Key phrases:
Problems Key phrases: Being diplomatic
Speaking: Talking about feelings, using not quite, nowhere near as … as, Teens talking about a difficult (I’d rather, I’d sooner, collocations Speaking: Debating Introducing different sides of
idioms etc.) situation etc.) CCTV Grammar: be supposed to the argument
Recycle: Present Use of English Negotiating cleaning duties in a flat Grammar: provided that /
continuous What things Speaking: Agreeing and share providing / on condition that /
disagreeing with statements even though / even if
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affect feelings
p32 Modals: present and future p33 When in Rome … p34 Modals in the p35 American English p36 The Kite Runner p38 Topic-based presentation p39 A blog post
p30 Express yourself Advice, obligation and necessity Strategy: Identifying text type past needn’t have / American English spelling and Strategy: Looking for clues in gapped- Strategy 1: Moving on to Strategy: Structuring a blog post
Customs Possibility, probability and Speaking: Role-playing formal and word stress another topic Strategy 2: Grammar: Sequencing clauses for
Gestures and didn’t need to sentence tasks
and
expressions Human certainty Use of English informal situations Speaking: Advising Dictionary work Vocabulary: Compound adjectives Paraphrasing describing past events
culture
sounds Speaking: Discussing how a visitor Matching speakers to situations what should have been Speaking: Friendships with people from Key phrases: Moving on to
Speaking: When do you use different to your country should behave done different cultural and social backgrounds another topic; Paraphrasing
gestures? Internet research: The author of The Kite Describing celebrations
Recycle: The first conditional for Runner
predicting People talking about
different cultural habits
p40 Exam Skills Trainer 2 • Reading: Multiple choice • Listening: Multiple matching • Use of English: Key word transformation • Speaking:
Situational role-play
• Writing: A for and against essay
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p42 Getting away from it all p44 Future continuous, future p45 Trip of a lifetime p46 Future time p47 Adverbs and adverbial phrases p48 Globetrotters p50 Interview and stimulus-based p51 A letter of complaint
Holidays and holiday perfect simple and future Strategy: Identifying the clauses By the time … ‘Travelling’ online discussion Strategy: Structuring a formal letter
accommodation Holiday perfect continuous context of a conversation , This time tomorrow … Strategy: Matching questions to Strategy: Giving reasons for your choice Grammar: The subjunctive
Holidays Vocabulary: Travel collocations different texts Key phrases: Making a
activities , etc.
and
Describing places Grammar: Uses of just First conditional Vocabulary: Phrasal verbs selection Planning a
tourism
Speaking: The pros and cons of A dialogue about a holiday sentences Speaking: The pros and cons of tourism holiday abroad
different types of holiday
Recycle: Second conditional; I wish, If
only
People describing holidays
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p52 Relating to people p54 Negative structures p55 Sibling rivalry p56 Articles and p57 Phrasal p58 Love is in the air p60 Photo description and p61 An opinion essay
admire, adore, Negative adverbials Strategy: Features of fast quantifiers verbs Strategy: Dealing with unknown words comparison Strategy: Making your writing
etc. Verbal Negative questions, infinitives and speech Talking about Use of English Dictionary when doing a multiple choice task Strategy: Speculating and more interesting
Relationsh -ing work Vocabulary: Experiments deducing Key phrases:
interaction sibling rivalry Grammar: do / did for
ips
Recycle: The passive forms Speaking: The most important qualities in Speculating and deducing emphasis; structures and
Teens talking about their family Use of English another person Grammar: might / must / can’t features to use in essays
relations have
Photo comparisons
p62 Exam Skills Trainer 3 • Reading: Missing sentences • Listening: True / False • Use of English: Multiple-choice cloze • Speaking: Photo comparison • Writing: An opinion essay
campaigns
p64 p66 The passive p67 Keeping fit p68 The passive: advanced
6 Food p86 Protest Verbs with two objects Strategy: Differences of expression structures
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science Protesting in passive structures between the task and the audio Use of English
Health
Food Political issues Vocabulary: Exercise verbs and
and p98 Emphasis nouns; Collocations p99 Moneyless living
Protest collocations
Consumerism health It was Joe who … , What Kate lost Speaking: Giving opinions on sports Strategy: Distinguishing between fact and
Speaking: Talking about global issues
Nutritio was … , etc. and fitness opinion
Recycle: Non-defining relative clauses
n One thing I really like is … People talking about sport Key phrases: Introducing facts and opinions
People talking about political events
Speaking: Discussing food and Talking about consumption
7 diet p76 Reported p77 Urban legends p78 Reporting verbs
Recycle: Obligation and p96 Shopping speech Changes Strategy: Identifying intonation and Other reporting structures
prohibition People talking Shopping: verbs (afford, budget, etc.) in reported stress patterns to help understand
Tall stories meaning
Online shopping speech Reported
about health
Recycle: Present perfect simple and questions Interview with an expert on urban
present legends
perfect continuous
p74 Truth and lies People talking about bargains
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Truth and falsehood: verbs p90 Mixed conditionals
and adjectives Speaking: Speaking: Talking about
Discussing situations where p88 Second and p89 Hashtag activism imaginary situations
Change it is acceptable to lie third conditional Strategy: Listening for linking words
the Recycle: Defining Alternatives to if and discourse markers
world
relative clauses Use of English Key phrases: Discourse markers
People telling lies People talking about online
participle Vocabulary: Phrasal Recommending / Suggesting
p69 Compound adjectives p70 Junk food verbs p72 Role-play p73 An article
p100 Strategy: Dictionary entries Food addiction Speaking: People who Strategy: Asking for clarification Strategy: Using adverbs and
Participl for compound adjectives Strategy: Looking for connecting words have made a difference Vocabulary: Illnesses, injuries and conjunctions to help coherence Key
p94 Collaborative task
e Dictionary work when doing gapped-sentence tasks in your country symptoms; Treatments and phrases: Comment adverbs
Key phrases: Starting a discussion; p105 A letter to a
clauses Vocabulary: Food adjectives and nouns remedies
Expressing an opinion; Adding an newspaper Strategy: Using
Conjuncti Speaking: Debate about fast food Key phrases:
p101 Money opinion; Agreeing and disagreeing synonyms and paraphrases
ons and Asking for
idioms hard up, Strategy: Responding to what the other
prepositi clarification person says Key phrases: Involving
ons rolling in it, etc. p102 Playing with our
p79 Nouns and dependent p80 Media wars Patient-doctor your partner; Interrupting; Reaching an p83 A story
Dictionary emotions
prepositions Strategy: Using the Who can you trust? dialogue agreement Strategy: Writing a narrative
work Strategy: Using
dictionary to check Dictionary work Strategy: Answering multiple-choice vocabulary links to People talking about combatting Grammar: Nominal clauses with what
Use of English questions help with gapped- climate change
Vocabulary: Phrasal verbs sentence tasks p82 Presentation p104 Photo comparison
Speaking: Discussion about the Vocabulary: Advertising Strategy: Developing your Strategy: Useful language for
influence of the media Project: Prepare an responses
• Speaking: Individual long turn (topic comparing photos
presentation) and discussing
/ Debate • Writing:the
An article
advert Key phrases: Introducing topic p95 A report
p91 Verb patterns examples and extra information Key phrases: Justifying your opinion; Strategy: Structuring a report
Verb + object + infinitive p92 Making a difference Discussing the impact of social Expressing a tentative opinion Key phrases: Introducing the subject;
Verb + object + present or past Strategy: Matching texts to questions media on crime Buying a present for a friend Reporting views; Summing up;
p106 Exam Skills Trainer 5 • Reading: True / False / Not given • Listening: Multiple choice • Use of English: Banked cloze • Speaking: Picture
comparison and discussion
• Writing: A report
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