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Contents

Introducing yourself Food and drinks


1 Numbers 21 Pronunciation: voiced and voiceless consonants

a / an + singular nouns Present simple: statements


2 this and that 22 Writing: family habits

Classroom language Reading: meals


3 Instructions 23 Writing: your eating habits

The alphabet and spelling Offering a drink


4 Review: lessons 1–4 24 Review: lessons 21–24

Family members Free-time activities


5 Possessive ’s 25 too and either

Possessive adjectives Present simple: questions


6 26 Computers

Describing family Reading and writing: free-time activities


7 Pronunciation: The phonemic alphabet 27 Pronunciation: short and long vowels

Saying hello and goodbye Offering a lift


8 Review: lessons 5–8 28 Review: lessons 25–28

Countries Describing where you live and work


9 Pronunciation: Stress 29
to be: positive and negative Present simple: wh- questions
10 Saying where people are from 30 Writing: your everyday life

he’s and his Reading: lifestyles


11 Reading and writing: personal information 31 Addresses

Saying sorry Days and times; punctuation


12 Review: lessons 9–12 32 Review: lessons 29–32

Numbers 11–100 Daily activities


13 33
to be: questions and short answers Present simple: third person singular
14 Writing: a short paragraph about yourself 34 Pronunciation: present simple -es endings

Asking for and giving personal information Reading: a description of someone’s daily life
15 Writing: completing a form 35 Prepositions of time

Telling the time Problems


16 Review: lessons 13–16 36 Review: lessons 33–36

Things people carry Jobs


17 Pronunciation: syllables 37 Asking and answering about jobs

Saying where things are Present simple: questions


18 a / an and the 38
Prices Reading: jobs and ambitions
19 Going shopping 39 Pronunciation: schwa /@/

Inviting someone for a drink Getting to know someone


20 Review: lessons 17–20 40 Review: lessons 37–40

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Adjectives Transport
41 61 Pronunciation: vowel sounds /&/ and /A;/

have got / has got Present continuous: questions


42 Writing: your personal possessions 62
Reading: a personal email Reading and writing: postcards
43 Text messages 63
Asking for a seat Talking about plans
44 Review: lessons 41–44 64 Review: lessons 61–64

Parts of the body Saying where people are


45 Pronunciation: vowel sounds 65 Prepositions of place

have got / has got: questions Past simple: to be, statements


46 Writing: describing your possessions 66 Pronunciation: syllables in negative verb forms

Common illnesses Past simple: to be, questions


47 Asking about people’s health 67
Asking for things Expressing anger
48 Review: lessons 45–48 68 Review: lessons 65–68

Activities Emergency services


49 Writing: describing your leisure time 69 Reading and writing: emergency services

can / can’t Past simple: regular verbs


50 Writing: your abilities 70 Pronunciation: syllables in -ed endings

Reading: a leisure survey Reading: a story in the past


51 Writing: popular sports 71 Writing: connecting ideas with because

Inviting someone to dinner Talking about dates


52 Review: lessons 49–52 72 Review: lessons 69–72

Parts of a house Irregular past forms


53 73 Writing: your day yesterday

Describing your home Past simple: negative statements


54 74 Pronunciation: sentence stress

Reading and writing: describing homes Reading and writing: a biography


55 Pronunciation: th sounds 75 Ages and life stages

Ordinal numbers; asking and saying where things are Saying who is right and wrong
56 Review: lessons 53–56 76 Review: lessons 73–76

Clothes Weekend activities


57 77 Writing: last weekend

Present continuous: statements Past simple: questions


58 Spelling of -ing forms 78 Writing: a conversation about your weekend

Reading and writing: describing people Reading and writing: last weekend
59 79
Saying goodbye Time prepositions, building a conversation
60 Review: lessons 57–60 80 Review: lessons 77–80

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