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Consolidation 7–9 82 Vocabulary Reading & Listening Communication Writing


Face to face 1 6 Present simple and adverbs of frequency
Adverbs of manner
Present continuous
Character and personality
Communication and attitude
Build your vocabulary:
Reading: Different
Listening: Favourite Faces
Talk about frequency
Remind and advise
Practical English: identify and find out about
Description of a friend
Language point: order of adjectives

Present simple v Present continuous compound adjectives people


Study strategy: cognates and Pronunciation: h /h/ at the beginning of
false friends words

TV 2 14 Past simple of be and there was, there were


Past simple
Past continuous
Television
Television programmes
Build your vocabulary:
Reading: Harsh reality: teenagers in reality
shows
Listening: TV Moments
Compare opinions
Talk about television
Practical English: discuss TV programmes
TV review
Language point: ’s

Past simple v Past continuous regular/irregular verbs Study strategy: improving your speaking
skills
Pronunciation: Past simple -ed endings /ıd/,
/t/, /d/

Disposable world 3 22 much, many and lots of/a lot of


Defining relative clauses
Comparative and superlative adjectives
Containers and quantities
The environment
Build your vocabulary:
Reading: The ‘No Impact’ Family
Listening: Battle of the bags
Study strategy: prediction
Talk about quantity
Make comparisons
Practical English: compare ideas for a
Email to a newspaper
Language point: so and because

compound nouns present


Pronunciation: Sentence stress

Consolidation 1–3 30

Life online 4 32 Present perfect with ever and never


Present perfect (regular and irregular verbs)
Present perfect v Past simple
The Internet
Website contents: interests
Build your vocabulary: verb and
Reading: Trapped in the Web
Listening: Web millionaires
Talk about experiences
Practical English: talk about and react to
news
Email giving news
Language point: Present perfect with
adverb
Study strategy: learning irregular verbs noun collocations Pronunciation: Strong and weak forms: have
/hæv/, /həv/ and has /hæz/, /həz/

You’re a star 5 40 Present perfect with just


Present perfect with still, yet and already
Present perfect with for and since
Show business
Star qualities
Build your vocabulary: suffixes:
Reading: Instant fame
Listening: (NOT) A fame school
Talk about qualities
Practical English: apologise and explain
Pronunciation: just /dʒ/ and yet /j/
Biography (past and present)
Language point: ordering events

Present perfect continuous meaning


Study strategy: making and memorising rules

School life 6 48 should v must


have to/don’t have to
should, must and have to
School life: verbs
School life: compound nouns
Build your vocabulary: American
Reading: Cheat!
Listening: Schools – what’s best?
Agree and disagree
Practical English: ask for and give advice
Pronunciation: have /hæv/, /həv/ and have to
Opinions essay (home schooling)
Language point: ordering information

Study strategy: improving your English English /hæf tə/

Consolidation 4–6 56

Take action 7 58 will v might


1st conditional
be going to
Action and protest
Phrasal verbs: a campaign
Build your vocabulary: prefixes:
Reading: My Word
Listening: Save the Amazon!
Make suggestions
Practical English: talk about future plans
Pronunciation: c sounds /k/, /s/, /tʃ/
Formal letter (protest)
Language point: explaining

will v be going to un-, in- and im-


Study strategy: making your own
examples

Film and fiction 8 66 like v would like


can, could and will be able to
2nd conditional
Books and films: genres
Books and films: features
Build your vocabulary: suffixes:
Reading: Moving pictures – technology and
the movies
Listening: Book World
Talk about wishes and likes
Practical English: recommend and express
preferences
Book review
Language point: paragraphs (review)

-er and -or Study strategy: scanning for specific Pronunciation: Strong and weak forms: can
information /kæn/, /kən/ and can’t /kɑːnt/

Art 9 74 Present simple passive and Past simple passive: positive


and negative
Active to passive
Art: nouns
Art: adjectives
Build your vocabulary:
Reading: Dada
Listening: Arts Spectrum
Do a quiz
Practical English: express doubt and
persuade
Review of a work of art
Language point: using synonyms

Present simple passive and Past simple passive: synonyms Pronunciation: a sounds /æ/, /ɑː/, /eɪ/
questions Study strategy: marking word
stress

plus Everyday listening & speaking pp.86–94 Irregular verb list pp.114–115
plus Culture & CLIL pp.95–103 Maps pp.116–118
plus Literature pp.104–113

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