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rammar, ocabulary & ronunciation P V G Units & topics peaking & riting W S eading & Listening texts R 1 Airport Introductions Air travel Nationalities page 4 Introducing yourself and saying where you are from Exchanging names and numbers Identifying objects Punctuation (1). Form filling W WB Meeting on a plane Going through customs Airline phone numbers Exchanging contact details Useful phrases: Asking for clarification 2 People Favourite things Jobs Personal details page 10 Favourite things Discussing ages Jobs Questions to find out personal details Punctuation (2). Personal description W WB W S S S Brad Pitt’s favourite things In the world today … The percentage of women in certain jobs in the UK Useful phrases: Greetings and introductions R R 3 Family Family Lifestyle page 16 Families Lifestyle Anecdote: Your favourite relative Sentences about your family Punctuation (3). Description of a family W WB W S S Meet the Collisters Who is it? Wife Exchange Sophie’s favourite relative Useful phrases: Advice and warnings R R R 4 Different Men & women Likes & dislikes page 22 Differences between men and women Likes and dislikes A short personal message Punctuation (4). Email to a new friend W WB W S S He or She? Are men and women the same or different? Jack and Layla’s likes and dislikes Useful phrases: Expressing opinions R rammar, ocabulary & ronunciation P V G Units & topics peaking & riting W S eading & Listening texts R 10 Food Eating Diets page 66 Eating habits Diets Food shopping lists Anecdote: Your last delicious meal Two menus An invitation W WB W S S S Eat well, enjoy your food and lose weight Two people talking about diets My brother’s 18th birthday celebration Useful phrases: Buying a sandwich R 11 Looks Description Clothes page 72 Family similarities People’s clothes Connecting sentences. Description of a person W WB S S A man talking about his clothes Mr Average and his clothes TV presenter describing people arriving at the Oscars Useful phrases: Buying clothes R 12 Money Possessions Shopping page 78 Money How much you pay for things Lost property Summary of graphic data W WB S S S savekaryn.com The most valuable things Lost property Phoning a lost property office Useful phrases: Describing objects R R Review C page 84 Pages 84, 85: Grammar / Vocabulary / Pronunciation review Pages 86, 87: Reading & Listening. Writing (holiday postcard) & Speaking Song: Sailing be: present simple affirmative. Nouns. a/an. this/these Countries. Nationalities. Languages. Common objects. Numbers 0–10 Sounds of the alphabet P V G Possessive determiners. be: present simple Favourite things. Numbers 11–999. Jobs a/an P V G Possessive ’s/s’. Present simple affirmative Family 3 rd person endings \s\, \z\, \Iz\ P V G Present simple. Object pronouns like / don’t like + ing ing sound P V G Countable and uncountable nouns. some/any. How much …?/ How many …? Food and drink Focus on: in, on, above, below, next to Vowel sounds: same spelling, different sounds P V G Present continuous Physical description. Clothes. Plural nouns: a pair of Focus on: get Consonant sounds: \s\, \z\, \Z\, \S\ P V G Comparative and superlative adjectives Money. Big numbers Focus on: like Schwa (\E\) P V G 9 Hotel Hotels Houses page 60 Hotels, rooms and furniture Where you want to live Description of your home and locality W WB S S For the holiday of a lifetime Your home in the stars Useful phrases: Problems with a hotel room R R there is / there are. some/any Rooms and furniture. Prepositions of place Focus on: in, on, near Words with ‘silent’ letters P V G Review A page 28 Pages 28, 29: Grammar / Vocabulary / Pronunciation review Pages 30, 31: Reading & Listening. Writing (web profile) & Speaking Song: I Like The Way … 5 Days Daily routine Going out page 32 Daily routines The weekend A perfect weekend Sequencing: then, after (that). Description of a perfect day W WB W S S Seven perfect daily moments Interview with three people Ms Dynamite’s perfect weekend Useful phrases: Ordering and paying R R Present simple: daily routine. Telling the time Days of the week. Verb phrases: have and go Long vowel sounds: \iÜ\, \∏Ü\, \OÜ\ P V G 6 Living Habits Special days page 38 Habits and frequency Special days Anecdote: Your favourite festival/party Paragraph organisation W WB S S Little and Large The top three world festivals Saint Patrick’s Day Useful phrases: Asking about opening and closing times R Present simple with adverbs of frequency. Prepositions of time Verb phrases: make and do. Months. Ordinal numbers. Dates Focus on: go Ordinal numbers P V G 13 Talent Abilities Character page 88 How you do things Dance Character Correcting capital letters and spelling. Description of a talented person W WB S S S A radio programme ‘Hidden talents’ Joaquín Cortés: a life in dance How do other people really see you? Useful phrases: Making excuses R R 14 TV Television Dreams Plans page 94 TV programmes Future plans and intentions Anecdote: Your favourite TV programme Linking words: and, but, because. Completing a form W WB S S Different TV programmes Big Brother Interview with the winner of Big Brother Juliet’s favourite TV programme Useful phrases: Suggestions and offers R can for ability. Adverbs of manner. Frequency expressions Character adjectives Focus on: be Stress patterns with can P V G Future forms: want to, would like to, hope to. (be) going to TV Programmes Focus on: What …? and How …? Sentence stress P V G 7 Sea Water sports Holidays page 44 Water sports A simple narrative Time expressions. Telling a story W WB W S Two people talking about water sports It’s always warm on the inside Shark attack! Useful phrases: The weather R R Past simple: regular and irregular verbs Water sports. Time expressions. ago. Time linkers Focus on: make and do ed endings P V G 15 Experiences Experiences Old friends page 100 Your (travel) experiences Old friends Anecdote: An old school friend Wh questions. Expanding notes into a text W WB S S International Travel Magazine Adventure World Travel Conversation between two old school friends Tom’s oldest friend Useful phrases: In a restaurant R Present perfect + ever. Present perfect or past simple? Past participles Vowel sounds: irregular past participles P V G 8 Alone Feelings Experiences page 50 Feelings A retired person Anecdote: Your last summer holiday Description of a holiday W WB W S Alone at sea Interview about Debra Veal Lottie’s last summer holiday I want to be alone Useful phrases: Complaints and suggestions R R Past simple: affirmative, negative and question forms Feelings. Adjectives Vowel sounds: irregular past simple forms P V G Review B page 56 Pages 56, 57: Grammar / Vocabulary / Pronunciation review Pages 58, 59: Reading & Listening. Writing (a memorable day) & Speaking Song: Don’t Worry, Be Happy Review D page 112 Pages 112, 113: Grammar / Vocabulary / Pronunciation review Pages 114, 115: Reading & Listening. Writing (email to an old friend) & Speaking Song: Get Here 16 Drive Journeys Traffic page 106 Drives to work Journeys Your journey to work/school Using adjectives. Text organisation W WB W S S Driving to work Interview about Heinz Stücke Carla’s nice drive Useful phrases: Directions R Questions with prepositions. Tense review Prepositions of movement. Places in a city / the country Focus on: across, along, down, into, out of, past, through, up Vowel sounds: \AÜ\, \∏Ü\, \OÜ\, \uÜ\ P V G = Workbook. Each unit of the Workbook contains a one-page section which develops practical writing skills. WB Pairwork: Student A page 116 Pairwork: Student B page 121 Grammar Extra page 126 Recordings page 136 Phonetic symbols page 143 Irregular verbs page 143

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rammar, ocabulary & ronunciationP V G Units & topics peaking & ritingWS eading & Listening textsR

1 AirportIntroductionsAir travelNationalitiespage 4

Introducing yourself and sayingwhere you are from

Exchanging names and numbers

Identifying objects

Punctuation (1). Form filling

WWB

Meeting on a plane

Going through customs

Airline phone numbers

Exchanging contact details

Useful phrases: Asking forclarification

2 PeopleFavourite thingsJobsPersonal detailspage 10

Favourite things

Discussing ages

Jobs

Questions to find outpersonal details

Punctuation (2).Personal description

WWB

W

S

S

S Brad Pitt’s favourite things

In the world today …

The percentage of women in certain jobs in the UK

Useful phrases: Greetings andintroductions

R

R

3 FamilyFamilyLifestylepage 16

Families

Lifestyle

Anecdote: Your favourite relative

Sentences about your family

Punctuation (3).Description of a family

WWB

W

S

S Meet the Collisters

Who is it?

Wife Exchange

Sophie’s favourite relative

Useful phrases: Advice andwarnings

R

R

R

4 DifferentMen & womenLikes & dislikespage 22

Differences between menand women

Likes and dislikes

A short personal message

Punctuation (4). Email to a new friend

WWB

W

S

S He or She?

Are men and women the same ordifferent?

Jack and Layla’s likes anddislikes

Useful phrases: Expressing opinions

R

rammar, ocabulary & ronunciationP V G Units & topics peaking & ritingWS eading & Listening textsR

10 FoodEatingDietspage 66

Eating habits

Diets

Food shopping lists

Anecdote: Your last delicious meal

Two menus

An invitationWWB

W

S

S

S Eat well, enjoy your food andlose weight

Two people talking about diets

My brother’s 18th birthdaycelebration

Useful phrases: Buying a sandwich

R

11 LooksDescriptionClothespage 72

Family similarities

People’s clothes

Connecting sentences.Description of a person

WWB

S

S A man talking about his clothes

Mr Average and his clothes

TV presenter describing peoplearriving at the Oscars

Useful phrases: Buying clothes

R

12 MoneyPossessionsShoppingpage 78

Money

How much you pay for things

Lost property

Summary of graphicdata

WWB

S

S

S savekaryn.com

The most valuable things

Lost property

Phoning a lost property office

Useful phrases: Describing objects

R

R

Review Cpage 84

Pages 84, 85: Grammar / Vocabulary / Pronunciation reviewPages 86, 87: Reading & Listening. Writing (holiday postcard) & Speaking • Song: Sailing

be: present simple affirmative. Nouns.a/an. this/these

Countries. Nationalities. Languages.Common objects. Numbers 0–10

Sounds of the alphabetP

V

G

Possessive determiners. be: presentsimple

Favourite things. Numbers 11–999.Jobs

a/anP

V

G

Possessive ’s/s’. Present simpleaffirmative

Family

3rd person endings \s\, \z\, \Iz\P

V

G

Present simple. Object pronouns

like / don’t like + ing

ing soundP

V

G

Countable and uncountable nouns.some/any. How much …?/ How many …?

Food and drink

Focus on: in, on, above, below, next to

Vowel sounds: same spelling, differentsounds

P

V

G

Present continuous

Physical description. Clothes. Plural nouns: a pair of …

Focus on: get

Consonant sounds: \s\, \z\, \Z\, \S\P

V

G

Comparative and superlativeadjectives

Money. Big numbers

Focus on: like

Schwa (\E\)P

V

G

9 HotelHotelsHousespage 60

Hotels, rooms and furniture

Where you want to live

Description of yourhome and locality

WWB

S

S For the holiday of a lifetime

Your home in the stars

Useful phrases: Problems with a hotelroom

R

R there is / there are. some/any

Rooms and furniture. Prepositions ofplace

Focus on: in, on, near

Words with ‘silent’ lettersP

V

G

Review Apage 28

Pages 28, 29: Grammar / Vocabulary / Pronunciation reviewPages 30, 31: Reading & Listening. Writing (web profile) & Speaking • Song: I Like The Way …

5 DaysDaily routineGoing outpage 32

Daily routines

The weekend

A perfect weekend

Sequencing: then, after(that). Description of a perfect day

WWB

W

S

S Seven perfect daily moments

Interview with three people

Ms Dynamite’s perfect weekend

Useful phrases: Ordering and paying

R

R Present simple: daily routine. Telling the time

Days of the week. Verb phrases: have and go

Long vowel sounds: \iÜ\, \∏Ü\, \OÜ\P

V

G

6 LivingHabitsSpecial dayspage 38

Habits and frequency

Special days

Anecdote: Your favouritefestival/party

Paragraph organisationWWB

S

S Little and Large

The top three world festivals

Saint Patrick’s Day

Useful phrases: Asking about openingand closing times

R Present simple with adverbs offrequency. Prepositions of time

Verb phrases: make and do. Months.Ordinal numbers. Dates

Focus on: go

Ordinal numbersP

V

G

13 TalentAbilitiesCharacterpage 88

How you do things

Dance

Character

Correcting capital lettersand spelling. Description of atalented person

WWB

S

S

S A radio programme ‘Hiddentalents’

Joaquín Cortés: a life in dance

How do other people really seeyou?

Useful phrases: Making excuses

R

R

14 TVTelevisionDreamsPlanspage 94

TV programmes

Future plans and intentions

Anecdote: Your favourite TVprogramme

Linking words: and, but,because. Completing a form

WWB

S

S Different TV programmes

Big Brother

Interview with the winner of Big Brother

Juliet’s favourite TV programme

Useful phrases: Suggestions and offers

R

can for ability. Adverbs of manner.Frequency expressions

Character adjectives

Focus on: be

Stress patterns with canP

V

G

Future forms: want to, would like to,hope to. (be) going to

TV Programmes

Focus on: What …? and How …?

Sentence stressP

V

G

7 SeaWater sportsHolidayspage 44

Water sports

A simple narrative

Time expressions.Telling a story

WWB

W

S Two people talking about watersports

It’s always warm on the inside

Shark attack!

Useful phrases: The weather

R

R

Past simple: regular and irregular verbs

Water sports. Time expressions. ago.Time linkers

Focus on: make and do

ed endingsP

V

G

15 ExperiencesExperiencesOld friendspage 100

Your (travel) experiences

Old friends

Anecdote: An old school friend

Wh questions.Expanding notes into a text

WWB

S

S International Travel Magazine

Adventure World Travel

Conversation between two oldschool friends

Tom’s oldest friend

Useful phrases: In a restaurant

R

Present perfect + ever. Present perfector past simple?

Past participles

Vowel sounds: irregular pastparticiples

P

V

G

8 AloneFeelingsExperiencespage 50

Feelings

A retired person

Anecdote: Your last summerholiday

Description of a holidayWWB

W

S Alone at sea

Interview about Debra Veal

Lottie’s last summer holiday

I want to be alone

Useful phrases: Complaints andsuggestions

R

R Past simple: affirmative, negative andquestion forms

Feelings. Adjectives

Vowel sounds: irregular past simpleforms

P

V

G

Review Bpage 56

Pages 56, 57: Grammar / Vocabulary / Pronunciation reviewPages 58, 59: Reading & Listening. Writing (a memorable day) & Speaking • Song: Don’t Worry, Be Happy

Review Dpage 112

Pages 112, 113: Grammar / Vocabulary / Pronunciation reviewPages 114, 115: Reading & Listening. Writing (email to an old friend) & Speaking • Song: Get Here

16 DriveJourneysTrafficpage 106

Drives to work

Journeys

Your journey to work/school

Using adjectives. Textorganisation

WWB

W

S

S Driving to work

Interview about Heinz Stücke

Carla’s nice drive

Useful phrases: Directions

R Questions with prepositions. Tensereview

Prepositions of movement. Places in a city / the country

Focus on: across, along, down, into,out of, past, through, up

Vowel sounds: \AÜ\, \∏Ü\, \OÜ\, \uÜ\P

V

G

= Workbook. Each unit of the Workbook contains a one-page section which develops practical writing skills.WBPairwork: Student A page 116 • Pairwork: Student B page 121 • Grammar Extra page 126 • Recordings page 136 • Phonetic symbols page 143 • Irregular verbs page 143