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OXFORD fourth edition r 4 English File Student's Book and Workbook Christina Latham-Koenig Clive Oxenden Jerry Lambert cer fourth edition Englis Student's Book and Workbook A2/B1 WITH ONLINE PRACTICE eae eee Pre-intermediate Christina Latham-Koenig Clive Oxenden Jerry Lambert Paul Seligson with Michael Duckworth Paul Seligson and Clive Oxenden are the original co-authors of English File f and English File 2 10 2 “4 6 GRAMMAR ‘A Are you? Can you? Do you? word order in questions. Did you? B The perfect date? present simple C The Remake Project present continuous Practical English Episode 1 Workbook File 1 calling reception @ speakers oF SPANISH Vocabulary: dating and relationships; more clothes Pronunciation: question words: clothes ~ problematic sounds Listening: Personality and physical appearance VOCABULARY PRONUNCIATION common verb phrases the alphabet describing people: final -s and -es ‘appearance and personality clothes, prepositions of place J and bx 6 20 30 32 ‘A OMG! Where's my passport? past simple: regular and irregular verbs B That's me in the picture! _past continuous C One dark October evening Revise and Check 182 Workbook File 2 time sequencers and connectors © speaxers oF SPANISH Vocabulary: at in, on; teling stories Pronunciation: past simple verbs; woren't Listening: My profile picture holiday regular verbs: sed endings prepostions of time and weak forms: place: at, in, on was, were verb phrases word stress 40 42 44 46 ‘A TripAside bbe going to (plans and predictions) B Patt in your calendar! present continuous (future arrangements) C Word games defining relative clauses Practical English Episode 2 Workbook File 3 at the restaurant restaurants @ speakers OF SPANISH airports; verbs + prepositions ion: g and c silent letters Scrabble airports the letter g verbs + prepositions, e.g. linking paraphrasing silent GRAMMAR VOCABULARY PRONUNCIATION ‘A Who does what? present perfect + yet, just, housework, make or do? the letters y and j already 56 B Inyour basket present perfect or past simple? shopping cand ch 0} 58 C ltgreatweekend something, anything, nothing, adjectives ending -ed and fc, ul, andi etc, sing 60. Revise and Check 384 62 Workbook File 4 © speakers oF SPANISH Vocabulary: -ed and -ing adjectives Pronunciation: sls, and ij; cand chy-ed and «ing adjectives, Listening: Shopping ‘A | want it NOW! comparative adjectives and types of numbers. adverbs, as...as 70 B Twelve lost wallets superlatives (+ ever + present describing atown or city sentence stress perfect) 72 C How much is enough? quantifiers, to0, (not) enough health and the body ii 74. Practical English Episode 3. taking something back toa shop _v shopping 7 Workbook File 5 @ speakers OF SPANISH Vocabulary: adjectives; health and the body Pronunciation: consonant clusters; health ~ problematic sounds Listening: My city 84 A Think positive - or will won't (predictions) opposite verbs 1, won't negative? 86 B I'll always love you will/yron't/shall(other uses) verb + back word stress: ‘wo-syllable verbs 88 C Themeaning of dreaming review of verb forms: present, modifiers the letters ea past, and future 90 Revise and Check 586 92 Workbook File 6 © speakers oF spanisH Vocabulary: verb + back Pronunciation: (2, nv linking; contractions Listening: A love story GRAMMAR VOCABULARY PRONUNCIATION iE EE a eS 98 A First doy nerves Usesof th ifiitve wih forbs infin ty to, weak frm oft, Torgt toot inking 100 B Happiness. uses ofthe gerund Werb + ing) verbs + gerund “ng the letter 102 C Could you pess the west? ave, dont haveto,must, adjectives + prepostionsstrss on mutt thai of te prepositions so pa ee 106 Workbook File 7 Q speakers OF SPANISH Vocabulary: work; happiness Pronunciation: (rhythm and stress Listening: Learning English and Spanish 114 A Should I stay or should! go? should get Joland i 116 B Murphy's Law if-+ present, + will + inf confusing verbs homophones (first conditional) 118 C Whois Vivienne? possessive pronouns adverts of manner reading aloud 120. Revise and Check 788 122 Workbook File 8 @ speakers oF SPANISH Vocabulary: get; more confusing verbs; books and storytelling Pronunciation: should and shouldn't Listening: Murphy's Law 128. A Beware of the dog if+ past, would + infinitive ‘animals and insects word stress (second conditional) 130_B Fearof.net present perfect + forand since wordsrelated to fear, _sentence stress phrases with for and since 132 C Scream queens present perfect or past simple? _ biographies word stress, fo @ 134 Practical English Episode 5 —askinghowto get there _v directions 136 Workbook File 9 Q speakers oF SPANISH Vocabulary time expressions; biographies Pronunciation: sentence stress x! and i! Listening: Celebrity biographies GRAMMAR VOCABULARY PRONUNCIATION 144A Into the net ‘expressing movement sports, expressing movement word stress 146 B Early birds word order of phrasal verbs phrasal verbs linking 148. C International inventions _the passive people from different 1 and it 150. Revise and Check 9810 152 Workbook File 10 @ speakers oF SPANISH Vocabulary: sports: countries and nationalities Pronunciation: word stress; 5! Listening: Unusual jobs 158. A Ask the teacher used to school subjects used to/ didn’t use to 160. B Help! | can't decide! might word building: noun formation diphthongs 162 C Twinstrangers.net 50, neither + auxiliaries similarities and differences /0/ and i) 164 Practical English Episode 6 onthe phone 166 Workbook File 11 © speakers oF SPANISH Vocabulary: school used to// didn't use to; noun suffixes; so, neither + auxiliaries 74 past perfect time expressions the letter i 17 B Think before you speak reported speech say or tell? double consonants 178 C The English File quiz questions without auxiliaries revision of question words question words 180. Revise and Check 11812 182 Workbook File 12 © sreaxers oF SPANISH Vocabulary: expressions with say and tel Pronunciation: the letter i 0% question words Listening: Trivia Quiz 188 Commur 212 Grammar Bank 250 Irregular verbs 199 Writing 236 Vocabulary Bank 251 Appendix 206 Listening 252 Sound Bank

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