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Sa. SS 2 FF TT 86 GRAMMAR VOCABULARY PRONUNCIATION Se A Night night used to, be used to, sleep and i get used to 60. B Music to my ears. ‘gorunds and infinitives music words from other languages 61 Revise and Check 5&6 EE ee ee 66 A Let's not argue ppast modals: must have, verbs often confused weak form of have tte,, would rather 70 B Wtsallanact verbs of the senses the body silent consonants 7S Colloquial English Episode 687. talking about...performances 7% Cutting erime the passive al forme crime and punishment the letter u .ave something done; itis said that... he is thought to... ete 80 B Fake news: reperting verbs the media word stress 2) Revise and Check 728 86 A Good business? clauses of contrast advertising, business changing stress on ‘and purpose nouns and verbs 90. B Super cities uncountable and word building: prefixes word stress with prefixes plural nouns and suffixes and suffixes 91 Colloquial English Episode 8&9 talking about...advertising 96 A Science fact, ‘quantifiers: ll, every, scionce stress in word families science-fiction both, etc, 100 B Free speech articles collocation: word pairs pausing and 001 Revise and Check 9810 106 Communication 115 Writing 122 Listening 132 Grammar Bank SPEAKING LISTENING READING sleep. understanding reasons using contextual cues music Understanding @ talk seonning across several texts role-playing an argument understanding advice ‘identifying solutions to problems Guess what itis, describing photos understanding instructions understanding the principle fof an experiment ay nn RE OHThUltftOGNWe Beat the burglar, crime using your knowledge of the understanding truth and lies world to help you understand formal advice Strange but true, the media identifying the main using heading to understand events in news stories the main point of a paragraph Misleading ads, advertising, business understanding explanations dealing with an authentic text, cities understanding place names Identifying advantages and disadvantages science, talking about understanding specific explanations understanding the language future possibilities of speculation Identifying dos and don'ts public speaking understanding context 152. Vocabulary Bank 165. Irregular verbs 16 Sound Bank

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