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SEVENTH EDITION

FOR STUDENTS: FOR TEACHERS:


• Student’s Book • Teacher’s Guide SEVENTH EDITION
• Student’s Book Split Editions • Classroom Presentation Tool USB
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• Student’s eBook • Teacher’s Website
• Student’s Website

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NEW READI NG S
SEVENTH EDITION

WELCOME TO GRAMMAR IN CONTEXT, SEVENTH EDITION


NEW and Updated
Grammar in Context brings grammar alive through engaging readings that contextualize grammar for Readings introduce
more meaningful practice. National Geographic photography and stories deliver real-world content to the target grammar in
improve grammar awareness and retention. Students learn more, remember more, and use language more context and provide
effectively when they learn grammar in context. the springboard for
explanations and practice.

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC PHOTOGRAPHY


provides modern and thought-provoking images to draw
students into the unit theme.

NEW READI NG S BY LEVEL


LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3
• Community College FAQs • Beneficial Bugs • Texas Silesian: Will
• The Name Game • Iris Apfel: Still Going Strong it Survive?
• Choosing a Career • A Destination Wedding • Risky Behavior: Guppies,
• Human Colony on Mars? • The Happiest City in the U.S. Like Humans, Take Risks
• Sally Ride • Immigrants: Building to Impress
• The Difficult Return Businesses and Communities • Based on a True Story
• Tired of Being Tired • FAQs: Recycling Plastic in • Updating Your Password?
• Michelle Obama Your Home Update Your Thinking First
• Doing Things Differently • How to Furnish Your New • Could Your Ancestry
Apartment Cheaply Research Catch a Killer?
• The Science of Friendship • Girls Who Code
• Who Owns the Photo? • Who Are the Dreamers?
• Alma: Child Prodigy
PERS ONAL I ZE AND P RACTI CE APPLY AND RE VIE W
NEW Think About It questions give students the opportunity NEW Grammar in Use NEW listening
to personalize and think critically about what they are reading. notes highlight practical comprehension activities
usage points to help students encourage students to listen
communicate more effectively. for meaning through natural
spoken English.

NEW Writing Tips further


connect the grammar to the unit
writing task.

UPDATED Summary
and Review sections help
students revisit key points and
assess their progress.

The Online Workbook


engages students by providing
a variety of interactive grammar
activities for digital homework.

NEW Fun with Grammar The Classroom Presentation Tool


activities keep the classroom lively brings the classroom to life by including the
and give students another chance to student book pages, interactive activities with
practice the grammar. answers, and the audio program.
GRAMMAR IN C O N T EXT 2
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