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Antonia Clare JJ Wilson
r:ILESSON
Vocabulary:ver.bs,
adjectives,
prepogilioqs
Grammar:auxiliary
Vocabularyr
timearc r,:-:. ::
verbs
verbs
Grammar:question
numbers
Reading:Shenzen,China
tags
financialcrime
personalqualities
:r
G_rammaf:
modalverbs
Writing:
an
invitationandresponse
Pronunciation:
Writing:anemail
Listening:emaiIrelationships
stressedsyllabies
Reading:Hownotto getrichquick
Grammar:PresentPerfectvs Past:Sim,pl6
Vocabulary:
for
andsince
Pronunciation:
opposites
Pronunciation:
lal or lal?
Reading:Brotherly
wordstress
[ove?
Reviewandconsolidationunitr
Grammar:
I
unless
f
assoonaswith
(pro-u)
firstconditional
Reading:RFID
Reviewandconsolidationunit
4
(pr+-rs)
Grammar:
Howto:giveopinions,agreeanddisagree.
Reading:TheLatestNews
freetimeactivities
Grammar:PresentPerfectSimplevs Continuous
Pronunciation:
contractions
Howto: correctresponse
Reading
and
[istening:Thegenius
Vocabulary:TVprogrammes
Howto:dealwith
problems
Grammar:who,whose,which,where
Reading:Whennonewsisrealnews
Vocabulary:booksandfilms
Pronunciationt
lal lel /qr/sounds
Grammar:gerundsvsinfinitives
Howto:describea fitmorbook
Listening:fourconversations
regularandirregularverbs
Pronunciation:
verbendings
Grammar:PastSimoleandPastContinuous
Listening:newsheadlines
Reviewandconsolidationunitz
(pr8-rg)
foodandeatingout
Writing:a,summary
Gramniar:couhtablevs uncountable
llowto:rrecommend
a restaurant
Reading:a restaurant
review
Reviewandconsolidationunit
5
(pr+z-+l)
z+.t
Pronunciation:
Listening:
:rVocabu-[ary:
Vocabulary:
if
lwhen
passive
Vocabulary:
Vocabutary:
LESSON
5.3
Vocabulary:
Vocabulary:
travel
Reading:Past
Perfect
Grammar:Past
Perfectvs PastSimole
Howto: describe
a ohoto
Listening:
collocations
work
Grammar:make,
let,allow
Listening:
casuaI
Fridays
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, V-ocabularyz
-ing
l-ed
ad
jectives
i
Grammar:
reported
speech
Vocabulary:places
to visitin a city
Pronunciation:
Thebossfrom
hell?
how
to sound
polite
Howto:getaround
a new
place
Grammar:uses
of like
Writing:
a
quicl<guide
Reading:
OutandaboutonPlanetEarth
liie$se$t
pastobtigation/per:mission
,,Micabulary:
adve
rtiserh,e.nis',:
,'..1,l
t..Rlad'ing:
Realise
your
dre4m,,.,,,
,
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sts:i,,:,ti,Xl,,,:r::r.rrxri{p$r
Vdcabulary-:
Reviewandconsolidation
unit
9
radjectives
to describenaturaI
places
Grammar:articles
Pronunciation:
Interest'and
surprise
Howto:
:showrinterest
apdsu,rprise
Reading:TravilI
agents'truestories
Reviewand
consolidationunit6
;r,Vocabulary:
verbsconnected
withmemo'r
Grarnmar:wishlifonly
Vocabulary:
(pso-sr)
natu
recollocations
a
ibrain
pill'
"Reading:
red
ucation
Grammar:
Grammar:past
tensesreview
How
to:saynumbers
subject
andobjectqLrestions
Learn,ing
frommistakes
.lclammal:
phrasal
verbs
,rW,6if,l6g3
formaIvsinformal
,
howto remember
Reviewandconsolidation
Listenins:
usedto
lwould
Listening:
chitdhood
Pronunciation:
unitro
(p8z-83)
silentletters
Answerkey
(p8+-g+)
past
ability
l
Reading:
lwas
ableto
lmanaged
tofor
retirement
Review
andconsolidationunit
7
(ps8-ss)
Vocabulary:phrases
with change
Reading
andvocabulary:
global
issues
Howto:
tall<aboutchanse
Grammar:
adverbs
Listening:a
votuntaryworl<erdescribeshiswork
Vocabulary:,tif€
decisio
ns
Grammar:
conditiona[
,
decisions
Reviewand
consolidation
unit8
(p66-6t)
Vocabulary:
Reading:
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Giammar:
Vocabulary:
Reading:
Grammar:
could
Grammar:
the law
Grammar:second
conditional
Vocabulary:
th:ir:d,
Listening:
Voca,bulary I verbs,
adjectives,
Gramm&f I
auxiliarv
verbs
prepositions
a Putthewordsinthecorrectorderto mal<e
questions.
1 aresportsat
good
you?
z
brothersany
got
orhassistershe?
3
arehowtheyold?
4
youGerman
1 Complete
thesentences
withwordsand
fromthebox.
bestfriend havea lotincommon
a
good
senseofhumour enjoyedhiscompany
colleagues
get
to l<nowher stranger
losttouch l<eep
dotike
studying?
5
Americabeenhave
you
to ?
6 todayyouseenhave
boss
your
?
7
you
shopsdid
goyesterday
intouch ex-girlfriend
friendof a friend
theto ?
Ithas
beenrealtyniceseeing
you
again.
Let's
in
Ex.
3a.
Useauxiliaryverbswherepossible.
to the
questions
tryand
Shealwaysmakesmelaugh.Shehas
4
fromthe
prompts.
r What/sports/you/interested
3
Ourrelationship
has
finished
soshe'smy
in?
z You/been/sl<iing/recentty?
r
She/tike/[isteningto/music?
4
Mozartlptay/the
now.
4
I'vemethimonceortwiceatparties.He's
a
5
I'dliketo
violin?
5
Yourparents/enjoy/the
betterbecause
she
concert/last
night?
seemsveryfriendly.
5 I'm
going
outonFridaywithafew
from
worl<.
7
MarioandI havea goodrelationship
to
Frances/yesterday?
t
Claralhadlher
baby
yet?
because
8 You/born/in
thesamethings.We
8 Hewas
a
_
whoI metonatrain,
butwetatkeda lotandI
9
| speak
Xr Matchtheanswers
to theouestions
in
Ex.4a.
a Yes,shedoes.She's
reallykeenonMozart.
to Lucyeverydayonthephone.She's
IwasborninRome.
c Yes,I did.Shecaltedmelastnight.
d Yes,
my
ro Unfortunately
we
_
whenweleft
it.
e Yes,hedid.He
taughthimselfwhenhewas
fiveyears
old.
f
| [oveskiingandwatching
university.
Complete
theadvertswith
prepositions.
footbatt.
g
Yes,shehas.He's
calted
Jack.
h
Yes.I have.
Iwentto Switzerland
lastweel<.
Wantto be fluent
(6)
-
Engiish,
but you don'twantto spendall your
money
(7)
a language
course?
Join
theEngtish
Students
Languag
e Club.
from
all
overthe world
belong
(8)
-
the clubsocome
andiearnabout
newcultures
too.
phrases
b Writeshortanswers
a, Mal<equestions
6 You/speak
Turin?
we[il<e
b No.Iwasn't.
theydid.Theyloved
Pronunciation
5 a
@
Say
the
fotlowing
numbers.
Listen
andchecl<.
I 79.5
2
47o/"
3 3hr5mins
b
@
Cover
I+ 6,t56
5 72.9"/"
6 r8o
thetapescript.Listenandwrite
thenumbersyou
hear.
7
2
3
4
5
6
TAPESCRIPT'
t 8.967
3
645
5 3,642
2
92"/o
4
27o/o
6 €4to
that
what
you
spend
your
money
ondependsonyour
age,where
you
live,how
big
your
family
Reading
is,and
howmuchmoneyyouearn.
But
have
you
ever
thoughtabouthowpeoplechange
theirspendingwhen
awholecitystarts
Readthe
articleandchoose
thebesttitle.
toget
richer?
Shenzen,
r Youngpeople
-
aretheybigspenders?
z China
-
therichestcountry
inthewortd?
inChina,hasattracted
lotsof
inthe
lastfew
years,
and
the
averagemanorwoman
3
Shenzen
-
achanging
city:how
peopte
spend
therenow
earnsmore
thanin
anyothermedium-sized
theirmoney
cityinChina.So
Read
thearticleagain.Are
thesesentences
whatdo
theseShenzen
residents
tendtospend
true
their
moneyon?
Thefirst
thingiseducation.
(T)
or false
(F)?
r
How
you
spend
your
moneydoes
notdepend
onhowotd
you
are.
!
z ThecityofShenzen
Thisisvery
expensive
inChina,
and
professionaI
peopte
spend
morethanrooo
yuan
each
on
education.
has
become
richer
Thisis
oneanda halftimesmore
because
professional
people
havemoved
than
theyspentin1995.Theyalso
spend
fourtimesasmuch
oncommunications
thereforwork.
!
3
People
nowspend
and
twiceasmuchmoneyon
there
are
now
93
mobilephones
and
54
homecomputers.
Peoplehave
started
In
everyroohouseholds
education
asbefore.
I
4
Mostfamities
inShenzen
haveamobile
to buybiggerhouses.
They
f
5
Sevenout
oftenfamilies
phone.
nowusua[ty
haveanaverage
five
squaremetres
inShenzen
have
morespace
intheirapartments,
andsomehave
evenbought
secondhouses
acar.
!
6 People
spendmoremoney
onvisitingother
ptaces.
too.
The
biggestchange,however,
hasbeeninthe
number
of
people
buying
cars.In1995onlyfour
orfive
families
f
7
More
people
eatin
restaurants
than
ineveryroo
owneda car.Nowthis
number
hasrisentoseven
ineveryroo,anditis
before.
!
torise.
Earningmore
moneyalsomeans
\
that
the
in
thearticlewhich
canbeusedformal<ing
generalisations.
four
wordsorexpressions
people
ofShenzen
canenjoytheirleisure
time
more.Tourism
isupby t8%.During
the
last
festivaI
morethan2oo,ooo
Shenzen
peopte
travelled
abroad.Perhaps
thisiswhere
theystarted
to
eatoutinrestaurants,
because
formanypeople
in
Shenzen,
andparticularly
for
younger
people,
notcool<ing
athomeis
another
newtrend.
It'snosurprise
talentedprofessionals
generally
money
tetephones.
continuing
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