CONTENTS...A documentary Criminals The law Present Simple and Past Simple Modal verbs: speculation...

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6 VOCABULARY GRAMMAR LISTENING READING What do you remember? VOCABULARY Personality; Likes and dislikes; Music and TV; Feelings; Animals; Things in the house; Jobs; Sports; Parts of the body; Shops That’s my world! Everyday technology Technology collocations Adjectives of opinion Time Descriptive adjectives Present Simple, Present Continuous and state verbs Verbs with -ing and to-infinitive A radio programme about technology A review of gadgets An advert Wild nature Weather Temperature Natural disasters Camping collocations In the wild Adverb-adjective collocations Past Simple and Past Continuous used to A conversation about camping A blog diary entry A poem The taste test Food and drink Flavours Describing food Word formation: verbs and nouns Collocations with make and do Present Perfect with ever, never, just, already and yet Present Perfect with for/since Present Perfect or Past Simple Descriptions involving food A magazine article An academic text EXAM TIME 1 Curtain up! Types of films Word formation: verbs and nouns Film and TV Compound nouns Entertainment phrases Adjective forms to describe and compare Past Perfect and Past Simple An interview about a festival An entertainment guide An extract from a play The big match! Sports Action verbs and sports collocations Sporting events Word formation: verbs and nouns Phrasal verbs with up The future: will/be going to/ Present Simple and Continuous Future Continuous First Conditional with if/unless A conversation about a sportsperson An article about volunteering An academic text Getting to know you Word formation: prefixes Phrasal verbs Relationship collocations Phrases with get Friendship People at a wedding Second Conditional Defining and non-defining relative clauses A monologue about pets A magazine article Some famous quotations EXAM TIME 2 See the world! Travelling phrases Types of holidays At the hotel Holiday equipment Travel: confusing words Travel phrases Modal verbs: obligation, necessity, prohibition and advice Modal verbs: speculation in the present An interview and a story about article An article about travelling A ‘How to’ article No time for crime Criminals Crime collocations Word formation The law Action verbs Solving crimes Present Simple and Past Simple Passive Modal verbs: speculation in the past A podcast about a crime A review about a TV series An extract from a short story Think outside the box School subjects Learning and types of assessment Describing students Phrasal verbs about school life Collocations with make and take Reported statements and questions Reported offers, commands, requests and suggestions Dialogues about awkward moments An article about intelligence An extract from a play EXAM TIME 3 APPENDICES: EXTEND YOU READING pp. 124–132 EXTEND YOU WRITING pp. 133–141 IRREGULAR VERBS p. 142 CONTENTS 0 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 pp. 10–21 pp. 8–9 2 pp. 22–33 3 pp. 34–45 pp. 48–59 pp. 60–71 pp. 72–83 pp. 86–97 pp. 98–109 pp. 110–121 7 SPEAKING USE OF ENGLISH WRITING CULTURE TEXT TYPES GRAMMAR Present Simple; Present Continuous; Past Simple; Past Continuous; Present Perfect; Past Perfect; First and Second Conditionals; Comparatives and Superlatives; be going to; Verbs + to-infinitive and -ing; Modal verbs: can/can’t, don’t have to, mustn’t, need to, should; Future predictions; Adverbs Make and respond to suggestions Pronouns A description of a dream home and lifestyle Connectors A huge impact A blog A quiz A drama A cartoon A documentary Criticise and explain Adverbs and indefinite pronouns A travel blog entry Give examples A strange paradise Weather forecasts A blog A drama A cartoon A documentary Order food in a café or restaurant Noun and adjective suffixes An email to a friend Informal style A real challenge A report A drama An advert A blog A documentary Talk about preferences Quantifiers A review Adverbs of manner A melting pot of cultures An online forum A website article An interview A drama A documentary Talk about future plans Compound nouns Messages and requests A very old tradition A blog A drama An advert A web article A documentary Identify people Phrasal verbs A short story A lot to carry A personality test An online forum A drama A puzzle A documentary Ask for clarification and clarify Future in the past An email about travel arrangements Time clauses Get away from it all A description A drama A blog An email A documentary Persuade, respond and reassure Negative prefixes for adjectives A crime report Connectors of purpose A spectacular operation Newspaper headlines A quiz A drama A cartoon A documentary Exchange personal information Common academic words An informal letter Friendly phrases Alternative schools A factual online text A drama An online chat An experiment A documentary PHRASAL VERBS p. 143 PHRASES AND COLLOCATIONS p. 144 WORD FORMATION p. 145 PRONUNCIATION TIME pp. 146–150 STUDENTS’ ACTIVITIES pp. 151–152

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VOCABULARY GRAMMAR LISTENING READING SPEAKING USE OF ENGLISH WRITING CULTURE TEXT TYPES

What do you remember? VOCABULARY

Personality; Likes and dislikes; Music and TV; Feelings; Animals; Things in the house; Jobs; Sports; Parts of the body; Shops

GRAMMAR

Present Simple; Present Continuous; Past Simple; Past Continuous; Present Perfect; Past Perfect; First and Second Conditionals; Comparatives and Superlatives; be going to; Verbs + to-infinitive and -ing; Modal verbs: can/can’t, don’t have to, mustn’t, need to, should; Future predictions; Adverbs

That’s my world!

● Everyday technology● Technology collocations● Adjectives of opinion● Time● Descriptive adjectives

● Present Simple, Present Continuous and state verbs

● Verbs with -ing and to-infinitive

● A radio programme about technology

● A review of gadgets● An advert

● Make and respond to suggestions

● Pronouns ● A description of a dream home and lifestyle

● Connectors

A huge impact● A blog● A quiz● A drama● A cartoon● A documentary

Wild nature ● Weather● Temperature● Natural disasters● Camping collocations● In the wild● Adverb-adjective collocations

● Past Simple and Past Continuous● used to

● A conversation about camping

● A blog diary entry● A poem

● Criticise and explain ● Adverbs and indefinite pronouns

● A travel blog entry● Give examples

A strange paradise● Weather forecasts● A blog● A drama● A cartoon● A documentary

The taste test ● Food and drink● Flavours● Describing food● Word formation: verbs and nouns● Collocations with make and do

● Present Perfect with ever, never, just, already and yet

● Present Perfect with for/since● Present Perfect or Past Simple

● Descriptions involving food ● A magazine article● An academic text

● Order food in a café or restaurant

● Noun and adjective suffixes ● An email to a friend● Informal style

A real challenge● A report● A drama● An advert● A blog● A documentary

EXAM TIME 1

Curtain up! ● Types of films● Word formation: verbs and nouns● Film and TV● Compound nouns● Entertainment phrases

● Adjective forms to describe and compare

● Past Perfect and Past Simple

● An interview about a festival ● An entertainment guide● An extract from a play

● Talk about preferences ● Quantifiers ● A review● Adverbs of manner

A melting pot of cultures● An online forum● A website article● An interview● A drama● A documentary

The big match!

● Sports● Action verbs and sports collocations● Sporting events● Word formation: verbs and nouns● Phrasal verbs with up

● The future: will/be going to/Present Simple and Continuous

● Future Continuous● First Conditional with if/unless

● A conversation about a sportsperson

● An article about volunteering

● An academic text

● Talk about future plans ● Compound nouns ● Messages and requests A very old tradition● A blog● A drama ● An advert● A web article● A documentary

Getting to know you

● Word formation: prefixes● Phrasal verbs● Relationship collocations● Phrases with get● Friendship● People at a wedding

● Second Conditional● Defining and non-defining

relative clauses

● A monologue about pets ● A magazine article● Some famous quotations

● Identify people ● Phrasal verbs ● A short story A lot to carry● A personality test● An online forum● A drama● A puzzle● A documentary

EXAM TIME 2

See the world!

● Travelling phrases ● Types of holidays● At the hotel● Holiday equipment● Travel: confusing words● Travel phrases

● Modal verbs: obligation, necessity, prohibition and advice

● Modal verbs: speculation in the present

● An interview and a story about article

● An article about travelling● A ‘How to’ article

● Ask for clarification and clarify

● Future in the past ● An email about travel arrangements

● Time clauses

Get away from it all● A description● A drama● A blog● An email● A documentary

No time for crime

● Criminals● Crime collocations● Word formation● The law● Action verbs● Solving crimes

● Present Simple and Past Simple Passive

● Modal verbs: speculation in the past

● A podcast about a crime ● A review about a TV series● An extract from a short story

● Persuade, respond and reassure

● Negative prefixes for adjectives ● A crime report● Connectors of purpose

A spectacular operation● Newspaper headlines● A quiz● A drama● A cartoon● A documentary

Think outside the box

● School subjects● Learning and types of assessment● Describing students● Phrasal verbs about school life● Collocations with make and take

● Reported statements and questions

● Reported offers, commands, requests and suggestions

● Dialogues about awkward moments

● An article about intelligence

● An extract from a play

● Exchange personal information

● Common academic words ● An informal letter● Friendly phrases

Alternative schools● A factual online text● A drama● An online chat● An experiment● A documentary

EXAM TIME 3

APPENDICES: EXTEND YOU READING pp. 124–132 EXTEND YOU WRITING pp. 133–141 IRREGULAR VERBS p. 142 PHRASAL VERBS p. 143 PHRASES AND COLLOCATIONS p. 144 WORD FORMATION p. 145 PRONUNCIATION TIME pp. 146–150 STUDENTS’ ACTIVITIES pp. 151–152

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VOCABULARY GRAMMAR LISTENING READING SPEAKING USE OF ENGLISH WRITING CULTURE TEXT TYPES

What do you remember? VOCABULARY

Personality; Likes and dislikes; Music and TV; Feelings; Animals; Things in the house; Jobs; Sports; Parts of the body; Shops

GRAMMAR

Present Simple; Present Continuous; Past Simple; Past Continuous; Present Perfect; Past Perfect; First and Second Conditionals; Comparatives and Superlatives; be going to; Verbs + to-infi nitive and -ing; Modal verbs: can/can’t, don’t have to, mustn’t, need to, should; Future predictions; Adverbs

That’s my world!

● Everyday technology● Technology collocations● Adjectives of opinion● Time● Descriptive adjectives

● Present Simple, Present Continuous and state verbs

● Verbs with -ing and to-infi nitive

● A radio programme about technology

● A review of gadgets● An advert

● Make and respond to suggestions

● Pronouns ● A description of a dream home and lifestyle

● Connectors

A huge impact● A blog● A quiz● A drama● A cartoon● A documentary

Wild nature ● Weather● Temperature● Natural disasters● Camping collocations● In the wild● Adverb-adjective collocations

● Past Simple and Past Continuous● used to

● A conversation about camping

● A blog diary entry● A poem

● Criticise and explain ● Adverbs and indefi nite pronouns

● A travel blog entry● Give examples

A strange paradise● Weather forecasts● A blog● A drama● A cartoon● A documentary

The taste test ● Food and drink● Flavours● Describing food● Word formation: verbs and nouns● Collocations with make and do

● Present Perfect with ever, never, just, already and yet

● Present Perfect with for/since● Present Perfect or Past Simple

● Descriptions involving food ● A magazine article● An academic text

● Order food in a café or restaurant

● Noun and adjective suffi xes ● An email to a friend● Informal style

A real challenge● A report● A drama● An advert● A blog● A documentary

EXAM TIME 1

Curtain up! ● Types of fi lms● Word formation: verbs and nouns● Film and TV● Compound nouns● Entertainment phrases

● Adjective forms to describe and compare

● Past Perfect and Past Simple

● An interview about a festival ● An entertainment guide● An extract from a play

● Talk about preferences ● Quantifi ers ● A review● Adverbs of manner

A melting pot of cultures● An online forum● A website article● An interview● A drama● A documentary

The big match!

● Sports● Action verbs and sports collocations● Sporting events● Word formation: verbs and nouns● Phrasal verbs with up

● The future: will/be going to/Present Simple and Continuous

● Future Continuous● First Conditional with if/unless

● A conversation about a sportsperson

● An article about volunteering

● An academic text

● Talk about future plans ● Compound nouns ● Messages and requests A very old tradition● A blog● A drama ● An advert● A web article● A documentary

Getting to know you

● Word formation: prefi xes● Phrasal verbs● Relationship collocations● Phrases with get● Friendship● People at a wedding

● Second Conditional● Defi ning and non-defi ning

relative clauses

● A monologue about pets ● A magazine article● Some famous quotations

● Identify people ● Phrasal verbs ● A short story A lot to carry● A personality test● An online forum● A drama● A puzzle● A documentary

EXAM TIME 2

See the world!

● Travelling phrases ● Types of holidays● At the hotel● Holiday equipment● Travel: confusing words● Travel phrases

● Modal verbs: obligation, necessity, prohibition and advice

● Modal verbs: speculation in the present

● An interview and a story about article

● An article about travelling● A ‘How to’ article

● Ask for clarifi cation and clarify

● Future in the past ● An email about travel arrangements

● Time clauses

Get away from it all● A description● A drama● A blog● An email● A documentary

No time for crime

● Criminals● Crime collocations● Word formation● The law● Action verbs● Solving crimes

● Present Simple and Past Simple Passive

● Modal verbs: speculation in the past

● A podcast about a crime ● A review about a TV series● An extract from a short

story

● Persuade, respond and reassure

● Negative prefi xes for adjectives ● A crime report● Connectors of purpose

A spectacular operation● Newspaper headlines● A quiz● A drama● A cartoon● A documentary

Think outside the box

● School subjects● Learning and types of assessment● Describing students● Phrasal verbs about school life● Collocations with make and take

● Reported statements and questions

● Reported off ers, commands, requests and suggestions

● Dialogues about awkward moments

● An article about intelligence

● An extract from a play

● Exchange personal information

● Common academic words ● An informal letter● Friendly phrases

Alternative schools● A factual online text● A drama● An online chat● An experiment● A documentary

EXAM TIME 3

APPENDICES: EXTEND YOU READING pp. 124–132 EXTEND YOU WRITING pp. 133–141 IRREGULAR VERBS p. 142 PHRASAL VERBS p. 143 PHRASES AND COLLOCATIONS p. 144 WORD FORMATION p. 145 PRONUNCIATION TIME pp. 146–150 STUDENTS’ ACTIVITIES pp. 151–152

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