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1A Double lives ps
18 Britishness pio
1c First impressions ps2
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| Stative & dynamic verbs
Present simple & present
| continuous
Subject & object questions
Verbs with two meanings
Seltimage
Describing people
Describing people
Peering Preece
Intonation (ists)
2A Journeys ps6
28 Down under p20
| 2c Getting around p22
Present perfect & past simple 1
Present perfect & past simple 2
Phrasal verbs (separable
& inseparable)
Verb collocations (rave)
Travel
‘Word linking
Beco
GA Luck ofthe draw p36
4B Coincidences p38
4E Twists of fate p4o
5A Hard sell pas
5B The office p50
5c Paperwork ps2
6A. Summer holiday p56
68 Perfect day p60
| 6 Travel plans p62
Past simple & past continuous,
Past perfect simple
Comparatives 1
Comparatives 2
Comparing nouns
Future + future plans)
Future 2 (predictions)
Present tenses in future time
clauses
Idioms (taking risks)
Both & neither
Time linkers
Injuries
‘Adjectives (advertising)
‘Adjectives (negative prefixes)
Office activites
Office supplies
Talking about similarities
‘Onthephone
| Indirect questions
3A Dreamhomes p25 Notalsofblation permission | Accommodation
& prohibition (present time) |
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"38 Bedrooms p30 ‘Modals of obligation, permission, Verb colocation (sleep) ’
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3C Dinner date p32 Conversation ites Requests Intonation (equsts)
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Discussing where you live
Designing a luxury holiday home
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"Discussing what people ae most kel to lie about
Interviews with people who vein unusual
Radio review of TV programme: How Michael Portia
became a single mum
‘Are you British enough? I
Three conversations in an office
Lawyer gives up jab to cycle cround South America
Three unusual journeys —
‘An excerpt from a web diary about a trip round Australia
‘Three conversations about trying to get somewhere
Interviews with residents talking about disadvantages
of living in Paradise Ridge
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6 things you probably didn’t know about beds
‘and bedrooms
‘Three conversations at a dinner party
Lottery winners and losers
Conversation: discussing things in common
The word’ luckiest man |
Three bad luck stories |
Catch them young
‘Aphone call credit card telesales
Office stereotypes
Ordering ofice supplies over the phone |
‘Questionnaire: What kind of holiday person are you?
Six shor interviews at the airport
‘Emerald Tours
“Enquiring about flights over the phone
| Bia you know? Superstitions in Brain
Talking about yourself
Did you know? British political parties
Discussing answers to a British culture quiz
Devising a quiz about culture in your country
Talking about first impressions
Discussing traveling
Talking about film or book of along journey
Talking about Australia
Planning a journey across your country
Talking about dally transport
Did you know? New York & London taxis,
Did you know? Food in Britain
Inventing a story about a lottery winner
| Identiving & discussing coincidences
Inventing a bad luck story
Carrying out a market research survey
Planning an office party
Roleplay: phone conversation ordering ofice supplies
‘Did you know? London's Mayfair district
Roleplay: making plans with other holiday makers
Planning a holiday for a family group,
Discussing the perfect day out
Did you know? Cork ~ European capita of culture
Discussing the different ways men & women think
Planning & presenting an advertisement for a mineral water
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Anarrative:
Lottery winner
‘An advertisement
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