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p4 Fashion Describing clothes (baggy, creased, stylish, trendy, etc.) Clothes (combat trousers, hoody, etc.) Compound adjectives (high-heeled, short-sleeved, etc.) Grammar: Order of adjectives Fashion show commentary p5 Present tense contrast State and dynamic verbs p6 Stereotypes? Maybe it’s because I’m a Londoner Talking about national characteristics 1 On camera p15 Past tense contrast p16 Remembering the past Poppy Day Attitudes to remembrance days Vocabulary: Adjective prefixes (dis-, in-, un-, etc.) 2 Memories p24 The world of work Jobs and gender (architect, estate agent, surgeon, etc.) Places of work (office, studio, etc.) Activities at work (answer the phone, do paperwork, etc.) Describing work (menial, stressful, etc.) What’s my job? p25 Defining relative clauses p26 Working abroad Reading: All in a day’s work Life for immigrants in the UK Vocabulary: Expressing an opinion Vocabulary: Agreeing and disagreeing Vocabulary: Agent nouns: suffixes (-er, -or, -ist, etc.) 3 Nine to five p34 The human body Parts of the body (ankle, eyebrow, wrist, etc.) Inside the body (muscle, spine, vein, etc.) Idioms with parts of the body (to be head over heels, to get something off your chest, etc.) Idioms with parts of the body p35 Past simple and present perfect contrast Time expressions (yesterday, this morning, yet, etc.) p36 Fast food addicts Obesity – who is to blame? Vocabulary: Legal terms (to sue somebody, etc.) American teenagers and diet and lifestyle 4 Body and mind p44 Computing Computing (get online, log onto, etc.) Grammar: Zero conditional In a computer shop Noun prefixes (mega-, multi-, etc.) p45 Talking about the future could, may (not), might (not), will, first conditional Vocabulary: Phrases for agreeing and disagreeing (I (don’t) think that’s true. etc.) p46 A greener future? Going green Vocabulary: Politics and the state (campaign, etc.) Environmental issues Vocabulary: Compound nouns (1) 5 Our future p54 Murder in the library House and garden (balcony, drainpipe, hedge, lawn, etc.) Interviews with a police inspector Grammar: must have, might have, can’t have p55 Reported speech (statements) say and tell 6 Telling tales p64 Relationships Dating and relationships (get married, split up, etc.) Stages of a relationship Time expressions (after a few days, in the end, etc.) Three-part phrasal verbs p65 Comparison Comparative and superlative adverbs less and least Comparatives and clauses Superlatives and the present perfect p66 W B Yeats The life of W B Yeats When you are old 7 True love? p75 The passive p76 Tourism and travel The British on holiday Vocabulary: Holidays, trips and excursions (city break, cruise, package holiday, etc.) Vocabulary: Tourism and travel People speaking about their holiday preferences 8 Travel p84 Money and finance Money and payment (cheque, currency, PIN number, etc.) Talking about money Prepositions + noun phrases p85 have something done Reflexive pronouns p86 Advertising in schools Reading: Young minds for sale Pros and cons of advertising in schools Vocabulary: Small and large numbers 9 Spend, spend spend! p95 Participle clauses p96 Is it art? Britart Opinions on modern art 10 Inspiration vocabulary and listening A unit grammar B culture C Get ready for your EXAM p12 Get ready for your EXAM p32 Get ready for your EXAM p52 Get ready for your EXAM p72 Get ready for your EXAM p92 Lesson 1 Listening True/False/Not stated Use of English Multiple-choice gapfill Speaking Picture-based discussion Lesson 2 Reading Multiple matching Speaking Situational role-play 1–2 1–2 3–4 1–4 5–6 1–6 7–8 1–8 9–10 1–10 Language review Units p22 Skills round-up Units p23 Lesson 3 Listening Multiple-choice statements Use of English Open cloze Speaking Situational role-play Lesson 4 Reading True/False statements and finding evidence Speaking Picture-based discussion Lesson 5 Reading Missing sentences Use of English Word formation gapfill Speaking Debate Lesson 6 Listening Matching statements to speakers Speaking Picture-based discussion Language review Units p62 Skills round-up Units p63 Lesson 7 Listening Completing statements Use of English Open cloze Speaking Picture-based discussion Lesson 8 Reading Multiple matching Speaking Situational role-play Language review Units p82 Skills round-up Units p83 Lesson 9 Reading Multiple-choice statements Speaking Situational role-play Lesson bk Listening Matching statements to speakers Use of English Multiple-choice gap-fill Speaking Picture-based discussion Language review Units p102 Skills round-up Units p103 Language review Units p42 Skills round-up Units p43 p14 How did you feel? Feelings (disappointed, irritated, relieved, etc.) Noun formation (embarrassed/embarrassment, confused/ confusion, nervous/nervousness, etc.) Memories p56 Myth or reality? The Loch Ness Monster Sasquatch p94 Art and artists Visual and performing arts (abstract painting, graffiti, sculpture, etc.) Behind the scenes Artists and artistic activities p74 Getting from A to B Travel and transport (backpacking, customs, platform, etc.) A disastrous journey Grammar Builder and Reference p108 Vocabulary Builder p128 Listening (1.01 = disk 1, track 1 / 2.01 = disk 2, track 1, etc). SOLUTIONS INTERMEDIATE STUDENT'S BOOK Oxford University Press www.oup.com/elt

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p4 FashionDescribing clothes (baggy, creased, stylish, trendy, etc.)Clothes (combat trousers, hoody, etc.)Compound adjectives (high-heeled, short-sleeved, etc.)Grammar: Order of adjectives

Fashion show commentary

p5 Present tense contrastState and dynamic verbs

p6 Stereotypes?Maybe it’s because I’m a Londoner

Talking about national characteristics1 On camera

p15 Past tense contrast p16 Remembering the pastPoppy Day

Attitudes to remembrance daysVocabulary: Adjective prefixes (dis-, in-, un-, etc.)

2 Memories

p24 The world of workJobs and gender (architect, estate agent, surgeon, etc.)Places of work (office, studio, etc.)Activities at work (answer the phone, do paperwork, etc.)Describing work (menial, stressful, etc.)

What’s my job?

p25 Defining relative clauses p26 Working abroadReading: All in a day’s work

Life for immigrants in the UKVocabulary: Expressing an opinionVocabulary: Agreeing and disagreeingVocabulary: Agent nouns: suffixes (-er, -or, -ist, etc.)

3 Nine to five

p34 The human bodyParts of the body (ankle, eyebrow, wrist, etc.)Inside the body (muscle, spine, vein, etc.)Idioms with parts of the body (to be head over heels, to get something off your chest, etc.)

Idioms with parts of the body

p35 Past simple and present perfect contrast

Time expressions (yesterday, this morning, yet, etc.)

p36 Fast food addictsObesity – who is to blame?Vocabulary: Legal terms (to sue somebody, etc.)

American teenagers and diet and lifestyle

4 Body and mind

p44 ComputingComputing (get online, log onto, etc.)Grammar: Zero conditional

In a computer shopNoun prefixes (mega-, multi-, etc.)

p45 Talking about the futurecould, may (not), might (not), will, first conditionalVocabulary: Phrases for agreeing and disagreeing (I (don’t) think that’s true. etc.)

p46 A greener future?Going greenVocabulary: Politics and the state (campaign, etc.)

Environmental issuesVocabulary: Compound nouns (1)

5 Our future

p54 Murder in the libraryHouse and garden (balcony, drainpipe, hedge, lawn, etc.)

Interviews with a police inspectorGrammar: must have, might have, can’t have

p55 Reported speech (statements)say and tell6 Telling tales

p64 RelationshipsDating and relationships (get married, split up, etc.)

Stages of a relationshipTime expressions (after a few days, in the end, etc.)Three-part phrasal verbs

p65 ComparisonComparative and superlative adverbsless and leastComparatives and clausesSuperlatives and the present perfect

p66 W B Yeats The life of W B Yeats

When you are old7 True love?

p75 The passive p76 Tourism and travelThe British on holidayVocabulary: Holidays, trips and excursions (city break, cruise, package holiday, etc.)Vocabulary: Tourism and travel

People speaking about their holiday preferences

8 Travel

p84 Money and financeMoney and payment (cheque, currency, PIN number, etc.)

Talking about moneyPrepositions + noun phrases

p85 have something doneReflexive pronouns

p86 Advertising in schoolsReading: Young minds for sale

Pros and cons of advertising in schoolsVocabulary: Small and large numbers

9 Spend, spend spend!

p95 Participle clauses p96 Is it art?Britart

Opinions on modern art10 Inspiration

vocabulary and listeningAunit grammarB cultureC

Get ready for your EXAM p12

Get ready for your EXAM p32

Get ready for your EXAM p52

Get ready for your EXAM p72

Get ready for your EXAM p92

Lesson 1 Listening True/False/Not stated Use of English Multiple-choice gapfill Speaking Picture-based discussion

Lesson 2 Reading Multiple matching Speaking Situational role-play

1–2 1–2

3–4 1–4

5–6 1–6

7–8 1–8

9–10 1–10

• Language review Units p22 • Skills round-up Units p23

Lesson 3 Listening Multiple-choice statements Use of English Open cloze Speaking Situational role-play

Lesson 4 Reading True/False statements and finding evidence Speaking Picture-based discussion

Lesson 5 Reading Missing sentences Use of English Word formation gapfill Speaking Debate

Lesson 6 Listening Matching statements to speakers Speaking Picture-based discussion

• Language review Units p62 • Skills round-up Units p63

Lesson 7 Listening Completing statements Use of English Open cloze Speaking Picture-based discussion

Lesson 8 Reading Multiple matching Speaking Situational role-play

• Language review Units p82 • Skills round-up Units p83

Lesson 9 Reading Multiple-choice statements Speaking Situational role-play

Lesson bk Listening Matching statements to speakers Use of English Multiple-choice gap-fill Speaking Picture-based discussion

• Language review Units p102 • Skills round-up Units p103

• Language review Units p42 • Skills round-up Units p43

p14 How did you feel?Feelings (disappointed, irritated, relieved, etc.)Noun formation (embarrassed/embarrassment, confused/confusion, nervous/nervousness, etc.)

Memories

p56 Myth or reality?The Loch Ness Monster

Sasquatch

p94 Art and artistsVisual and performing arts (abstract painting, graffiti, sculpture, etc.)

Behind the scenesArtists and artistic activities

p74 Getting from A to BTravel and transport (backpacking, customs, platform, etc.)

A disastrous journey

Grammar Builder and Reference p108 Vocabulary Builder p128 Listening (1.01 = disk 1, track 1 / 2.01 = disk 2, track 1, etc).

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p7 Verb patternsVerb + infinitive/-ing

p10 Talking about photos People talking about photos

Vocabulary: Expressions with look (look a bit like, look as though, etc.)

p11 A letter from an exchange studentParagraphingSet phrases in informal letters

p17 used toPronunciation: used to

p20 Narrating eventsGrammar: Exclamatory sentences (How interesting!, etc.)Vocabulary: Sequencing words (after that, later on, next, etc.)

People speaking about past eventsVocabulary: -ed/-ing adjectives

p21 A narrativeConjunctions

p27 Non-defining relative clauses

p30 A job interviewPronunciation: Intonation in questions

An interview for a summer jobVocabulary: Expressions to show understanding (Really? That’s great!, etc.)

p31 A job applicationFormal letter expressions

p37 Present perfect continuous

Present perfect simple or present perfect continuous?

p40 At the doctor’sVocabulary: Symptoms (shivery, swollen, etc.)Vocabulary: Illnesses (concussion, food poisoning, etc.)Vocabulary: Aches and pains (backache, earache, etc.)

Patients at the doctor’s

p41 An informal letter: giving newsColloquial language (It was great to hear from you. What have you been up to?, etc.)

p47 Future perfect and future continuous

p50 Talking about plansGrammar: will, going to, present continuousVocabulary: Making, accepting and declining suggestions (Do you fancy…? Great idea. I’m afraid I can’t., etc.)

Making plans for the weekend

p51 An essay: for and againstGrammar: I think + willFuture time clauses

p57 Reported speech (questions)

p60 Deciding what to doVocabulary: Intransitive phrasal verbs

Deciding what to doPronunciation: Intonation when negotiating

p61 A formal letter: making a reservationSet phrases in formal lettersGrammar: Verbs with two objects

p67 Talking about imaginary situations

Second conditionalI wish, If only, I’d rather

p70 Making conversationGrammar: Question tags

Making conversation

p71 An informal letter: reply to an invitationGrammar: in, on and at with time expressions

p77 Indefinite pronouns: some-, any-, no-

p80 At the airport: exchanging information At the airport

Grammar: Indirect questions

p81 A postcardGrammar: Introductory it

p87 Third conditionalPronunciation: have

p90 Arguing your case Arguing your case

p91 A formal letter: asking for informationIndirect questions

p97 Determiners: all, each, every, few, little, etc.

p100 Evaluating an experienceGrammar: so and suchPronunciation: Emphasising your opinion

Talking about performances

p101 A discursive essayEssay plansGrammar: Nominal subject clauses

grammarD readingE everyday englishF writingGp8 SurveillanceSomebody is watching you

Song: Somebody’s watching me

p18 Lost in New YorkUnknown white maleVocabulary: Adjectives + prepositions (bored with, excited about, proud of, etc.)

p28 Reversing rolesWoman’s work?A man’s world?Vocabulary: Phrasal verbs: separable and inseparable

p38 All in the mindThe memory manPronunciation: Homophones

p48 Visions of the futureFifty years onVocabulary: Verb + noun collocations

p58 Was he who he said he was?I’m your long-lost son!Vocabulary: Compound nouns (2)

p68 Internet relationshipsAre Online Relationships Real?

Song: Hero

p78 Trip of a lifetimeBig Cat DiaryVocabulary: Verbs + prepositions (smile at, etc.)

p98 Urban artBanksy and Pavement PicassoVocabulary: Compound nouns (3)

p88 Giving it all awayThanks a millionGrammar: Clauses expressing purpose

Song: Everything I Own

Get ready for B2 EXAMS p104 Lesson • Reading Missing sentences Speaking Picture-based discussion Lesson • Listening Multiple-choice statements Use of English Open cloze Writing Essay Lesson • Reading Multiple-choice statements Speaking Debate Lesson • Listening Multiple matching Use of English Open cloze Writing Essay

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