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Elementary Workbook

ISH FI E! Elementary Workbook I Paul Seligson and Clive Oxenden are the original co-authors of English File I (pub. 1996) and English file 2 (pub. 1997)
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Elementary Workbook

ISH FI E! Elementary Workbook I Paul Seligson and Clive Oxenden are the original co-authors of English File I (pub. 1996) and English file 2 (pub. 1997)
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  • 1A Nice to meet you: Introduces the basics of meeting someone new, focusing on greetings and personal information exchange.
  • 1B I’m not English, I’m Scottish!: Discusses nationalities, associated vocabulary and grammar exercises to identify and describe different countries.
  • 1C His name, her name: Covers personal pronouns and possessive adjectives, with exercises to reinforce understanding.
  • 1D Turn off your mobiles!: Explores vocabulary related to common objects, focusing on communication essentials.
  • Practical English: On a plane: Provides dialogue and vocabulary relevant to air travel communication and requests.
  • 2A Cappuccino and chips: Examines food-related verbs and phrases, emphasizing on cultural eating habits.
  • 2B When Natasha meets Darren…: Describes social interactions using present simple tense and related grammar exercises.
  • 2C An artist and a musician: Focuses on job-related vocabulary and grammar, incorporating exercises to describe professions.
  • 2D Relatively famous: Explains use of possessive forms in English to indicate ownership and relationships.
  • Practical English: At a hotel: Provides essential communication skills and vocabulary for hotel stays.
  • 3A Pretty woman: Discusses adjectives and other language to describe appearance, using typical scenarios.
  • 3B Wake up, get out of bed: Covers daily routine vocabulary, focusing on activities related to time management.
  • 3C The island with a secret: Looks at adverbs of frequency in the context of unique cultural stories and legends.
  • 3D On the last Wednesday in August: Explores vocabulary related to dates and time, incorporating cultural festivities.
  • Practical English: In a coffee shop: Focuses on communication in cafes, specifically ordering food and drinks.
  • 4A I can’t dance: Introduces modal verbs related to expressing ability and inability.
  • 4B Shopping – men love it!: Examines shopping-related vocabulary and language to express preferences.
  • 4C Fatal attraction?: Covers pronouns in the context of personal relationships and attractions.
  • 4D Are you still mine?: Uses music-related vocabulary to teach possessive pronouns and expressions.
  • Practical English: In a clothes shop: Teaches language for clothing identification and shopping for garments.
  • 5A Who were they?: Describes past simple tense usage in the context of historical figures and events.
  • 5B Sydney, here we come!: Focuses on past simple tense and pronunciation of regular verbs in past forms.
  • 5C Girls’ night out: Discussions on recreational activities using appropriate vocabulary and past tense.
  • 5D Murder in a country house: Examines past simple tense vocabulary in the context of crime and mystery genres.
  • Practical English: In a gift shop: Explores communication essentials for purchasing and discussing items in gift shops.
  • 6A A house with a history: Works on vocabulary related to architecture and different types of houses.
  • 6B A night in a haunted hotel: Teaches prepositions of place in the entertaining context of a ghost story.
  • 6C Neighbours from hell: Introduces present continuous in an engaging narrative about difficult neighbours.
  • 6D When a man is tired of London…: Explores expressions and grammar related to activities in and around London.
  • Practical English: In the street: Focuses on vocabulary for navigation and giving directions in a city.

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