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CONTENTS
Module
1
1
Asking
and
answering
Everyday activities
Reading
and
speak.i < -
All
about
you
questions
we
really
spend
our
T:
.,;
People
around
you
Pronunciation: Auxiliary
verbs
page 6
Wordspot:
have
(and
have
got)
2
Present
simple
and
continuous
Module
2
1
Past
simple
and
Remembering
and
forgetting
Listening
and
speaking:
?:._
Memory
continuous
meetings, A
childhood
IT:C!"!:
page 16
Pronunciation: Past simple -ed
endings
Song:
Remember the
Om
50··
:
old Schoolyard
2
used
to
Reading:
Ten
ways
to
imp.:;
"
your memory
Module
3
1
Comparatives
and
Vocabulary
and
writing:
Reading:
The
top
100 piau;; ::
Around
the
superlatives
Describing
towns
and
cities
visit before you
die
world
2
Phrases
for
comparing
page
26
Pronunciation:
Stress
and
/~/
sounds
Module
4
1
Present
perfect
simple
Describing life events
Reading:
Parallel
lives
Life
stories
Pronuniciation: Strong and weak
Positive characteristics
page
36
forms
of
have
Wordspot:
take
2 for, since
and
ago
and
Present
perfect
continuous
Pronunciation: Linking
Consolidation
A
Questions
and
auxiliaries
LJ
Speaking: Getting to know
modules
1-4
B Present
and
past
verb forms E Vocohlllary:
Alphabet
quiz
6
47
pages 4 -
C Listening
and
speaking:
Comparing
the
past
with the
present
Module
5 1
Future
forms
Work
Reading
and
vocabulary:
Success
page
48
2
Future
clauses
with
if,
when,
etc
Have
you got what it takes.'
Pronunciation: Stressed
~"Y:~-
-
Listening
and
speaking:
Doing
something
differen:
Song:
Manic
Monday
Module
6
1 -ed/-ing
adjectives
Extreme adjectives
Listening
and
vocabular:
-:-
In
the
media
2
The
passive
Pronunciation:
Word
stress
and
radio
page
60
Reading
and
vocabularv:
News stories
Task
Further skills Study Practise Remember
-: 1sk:
Find
things
in
common
:
-eparation:
listening
:-
ok:
speaking
_c~l!ow
up:
writing
Writing:
E-mail
an
old ftiend
Study
tip:
Using English in class
Pronunciation
spot:
Stress
and the
~I
sound
.ask: Test
your
memory
:"ceparation:
reading
:-ask:
speaking
Real life: Showing interest
Pronunciation: Sounding polite
Study
tip: Using
the
mini-dictionary
Pronunciation
spot:
The
sound
/w/
Task: Design a
tour
?i
eparation: listening
:-ask:
speaking
.~ollow
up:
writing
Real
life: Booking a flight
Study
tip: Keeping notes
Pronunciation
spot:
The
sounds
!JI
and /i:/
Task: Talk
about
someone
you
admire
Preparation:
listening
_
ask:
speaking
_'ollow
up:
writing
Writing:
A
curriculum
vitae
)"011
(
Task: Choose
the
best
candidate
eparation: reading
.ask: speaking
Writing:
A covering letter
Real life: A formal
telephone
call
Pronunciation: Sounding polite
Study
tip: Improving
your
spoken
fluency
Pronunciation
spot:
The
sounds
/0/,
h:/
and
f;m/
Task: Review a book/concert/CD
_ eparation: listening
:-ask:
speaking
Writing:
A
consumer
review
Study
tip: English outside
the
classroom (1): Using
the
media
Pronunciation
spot:
The
sounds
/re/
and
/A/
I
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Language focus Vocabulary Reading I Listening
Module 7
Socialising
page
70
Module 8
Things you
can't
live without
pageBO
Consolidation
modules
5-8
pages
90-91
Module 9
I
1 Polite
requests
Vocabulary
and
speaking:
Reading
and
vocabulary:
The
- . 'nehaviour
great
international
night
out
Pronunciation:
5c
. -'-'3.':
<.:=:
Wordspot:
go
Listening: Social customs in
2 will for offers
and
ins:CU1t
Thailand
decisions
Pronunc'
.:0-_'
9
generalisations
1
Defining
relative
clauses
How
machines
work
Reading:
Machines behaving
badly
Pronunciation:
Stress
in
2
Quantifiers
compound nouns
Describing everyday objects
- -
A Future forms I Fulure time clauses C LIstening:
fa-~Olis
firsts
B Vocabulary: mega memory D
Spetikiil~:.osking
favours
~
- - - -
-=
~
=-
~
- -
1
Making
predictions
Society
and
change
Reading
and
vocabulary:
Future society
page
92
2
Hypothetical
possibilities
with
if
Pronunciation: 'II or
'd
Pronunciation: Shifting stress
Wordspot: make
Getting
it
wrong! Getting
it
righ.:
Module 10
An
amazing
story
page 102
I
I
1
Past
perfect
Pronunciation: Past simple
or
Past
perfect
2
Reported
speech
'Vocabulary
and
speaking:
Types
of
story
Wordspot:
say
and
tell
Adverbs for telling stories
Reading
and
vocabulary:
.
~"
perfect crimes well almost:
Pronunciation: Sentence
stress
Module
11
Rules and
freedom
page
112
I
1
Obligation
and
permission
in
the
present
Pronunciation:
Modal
verbs
2
Obligation
and
permission
in
the
past
Wordspot:
do Listening: Annoying rules
Reading
and
vocabulary:
-:::
sue
or
not
to
sue?
Module
12
Dilemmas
page
122
1 could have, should have,
would have
Pronunciation: Past
modal
forms
2
Imaginary
situations
in
the
past
with
if
Problems
and
solutions
Wordspot:
think
Song:
Out
of
Reach
Pronunciation: Vowel sounds
Consolidation
modules
9-12
132 133
pages -
A
B
C
_
Pasl perfect I Reporled
speedl
Possibility, obligation
and
permission.
Listemng; I-Iypolhetico! forms
_
t_~
_'" ""==.
.'D
E
F
.
rlwke/do!srly!telJ/thilJk
Speaking: Agreeing
and
disagreeing
Vocabulary;
,Word
puzzle
_.
_ _ _
Communication activities pages
134-143
Language summary pages
144-154
Task
Further skills Study Practise Remember
'Ie
::l 5k:
Give tips
on
how
to
behave
Real life: Making a social
arrangement
Study
tip: Using revision techniques
-
'~:xJration:
listening
Pronunciation
spot:
The
sounds /8/ and
(0/
-" : .: speaking
:
sk: Make a list
of
things
you'd
hate
:-:
be
without
,7""iparation:
listening
-: 1Sk
: speaking
Real life: Buying things
Writing:
Saying
thank
you
Task: Decide
how
to
spend
lottery
Real
life: Ways
of
saying
numbers
Study
tip: English outside
the
1t?
__
,oney
classroom (1): Using
the
Internet
,-
eparation: listening
Pronunciation
spot:
The
sounds
/'0/
and /v/
-:-
-k: speaking
he
Task:
Tell
a ghost story
Writing:
A
narrative
Study
tip: Making
the
most
of
graded
,"
reparation:
speaking
readers
~ask
: speaking and listening
Pronunciation
spot:
Pronouncing 'h'
.ask:
Present
your
opinions
Writing:
Linking words
Study
tip: Checking
your
written work
:-eparation: vocabulary
Pronunciation
spot:
Review
-:-Jsk:
speaking
ask: Find solutions to problems
Real life: Saying goodbye
i
-eparation:
reading and vocabulary
:-
k:
speaking
:
ilow
up:
writing
Irregular verbs page 155