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1 Getting To Know People: Language Focus Wordpower Focus On Communication

Present Simple (i / you / we / they) Pronunciation: intonation of questions Classroom communication Introductions, greetings, goodbyes Present Simple (he / she / it) Adverbs of frequency love / like / enjoy +-ing / s / z / / Iz / endings Numbers Telling the time (1) Starting a call time expressions there is / are some / any have, have got / have got Pronunci

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Present Simple (i / you / we / they) Pronunciation: intonation of questions Classroom communication Introductions, greetings, goodbyes Present Simple (he / she / it) Adverbs of frequency love / like / enjoy +-ing / s / z / / Iz / endings Numbers Telling the time (1) Starting a call time expressions there is / are some / any have, have got / have got Pronunci

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Present Simple (I /you/we/they)

Pronunciation: intonation of
questions
Classroom
communication
Introductions, greetings,
goodbyes
Present Simple (he/she/it)
Adverbs of frequency
love/like/enjoy +-ing
Pronunciation: /s/ /z/ /Iz/endings
Numbers
Telling the time (1)
Starting a call
Time expressions
there is/are
some/any
have, have got
Pronunciation: linking
Places in a town
Prepositions
Asking for and giving
directions
Asking for travel
information
Past Simple
Regular and irregular verbs
Pronunciation: /d/ /t/ /Id/endings
Travel and holiday le Leaving a message
Telephone numbers
Spelling
Mass and count nouns
some, a lot of/much/many
Numbers
Food le
Using a dictionary
Pronunciation: word
stress
Offers and requests
Eating and drinking
Pronunciation sentence
stress
Comparative and superlative
adjectives
Telling the time (2)
Dates
Pronunciation: th sounds
Welcoming a visitor
Contents
Language focus Wordpower Focus on communication
1 Ge t t ing t o k now pe ople
2 Lif e st y le s
3 A gr e a t pla ce t o w ork
4 The roa d t o succe ss
5 The w or lds la r ge st indust r y
6 Globa l com pa r isons
p.4
p.12
p.22
p.30
p.38
p.46
Rev ie w Unit A p.20
Rev ie w Unit B p.36
Rev ie w Unit C p.54
Oxford University Press
12 Winning and keeping customers
Present Continuous
Present trends
Pronunciation: contracted forms
in Present Continuous
Work le
Word partners
Making and changing
arrangements
Future: will
Expressing probability
Pronuniciation: contracted forms
in will/wont
Communications le Writing emails and faxes
Modal verbs: should/shouldnt,
may, can/cant, have to/dont
have to
Pronunciation: can/cant
Hotel le Invitations
Suggestions
Past Simple and Present Perfect
Present Perfect with ever
Pronunciation: weak forms of
has/have
Verbs with prepositions
Confusing verbs
Answerphone
messages
Emails and mobile
phones
Past Simple Passive
Pronunciation: weak forms of
was/were
Wordbuilding Opinions
Agreeing and disagreeing
Tense review Describing people, places
and things
Pronunciation: word
stress
Social exchanges
Focus on communication
review
Language focus Wordpower Focus on communication
7 Life in the fast lane
8 Future world language?
9 Destination with a difference
10 Connecting people
11 Reach for the sky
p.56
p.64
p.74
p.82
p.92
p.100
Review Unit D p.72
Review Unit E p.90
Review Unit F p.108
Listening script p.110
Answer key p.120
Oxford University Press

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