The document provides an overview of the contents and structure of an English language textbook. It lists 6 units per chapter, each covering different grammar lessons and functions, vocabulary, and pronunciation. Key information covered in the units includes introductions, countries and nationalities, family, food, health, work, travel, cities, and entertainment. The document also outlines the functions, vocabulary, and pronunciation taught in each unit and provides the page numbers for chapter checkpoints.
1. Contents
UNIT PAGE LESSONS GRAMMAR
1
Hello! 6 1 Meeting people • Verb be, singular
2 Introductions • Possessive adjectives
3 Join the club
4 Lifeline to learning English
2
People and places 14 1 Around the world • Indefinite articles a / an
2 People at work • Verb be—singular and plural
3 New people
4 Lifeline to the Internet
Checkpoint 1 22
3
Think green 24 1 An international conference • Subject + verb be + age
2 Urban ecology • Present simple—affirmative and
3 An unusual job wh questions
4 Lifeline to ecotourism
4
Talking about people 32 1 Famous faces • Possessive: noun and ‘s
2 Family connections • Possessive adjectives
3 Dream date • Indicating likes and dislikes
4 Lifeline to astrology
Checkpoint 2 40
5
House and home 42 1 Student dormitory life • there is / there are
2 Change of address • some / any
3 Lifestyles
4 Lifeline to design
6
Work and recreation 50 1 Contrasts • Adverbs of frequency
2 Time rules, OK? • can / can’t
3 Talent
4 Lifeline to recreation
Checkpoint 3 58
2
2. FUNCTIONS VOCABULARY PRONUNCIATION
• Introductions and greetings • Numbers 1—20 • Sounds—the alphabet
• Asking for and giving • Classroom language
personal information
• Understanding and giving
classroom instructions
• Talking about nationality and • Countries and nationalities • Word stress—occupations
countries • Occupations
• Talking about occupations
• Talking about the Internet
• Asking and answering about age • Numbers 20+ • Word stress—numbers
• Talking about ecotourism • Verbs
• Describing people • Physical descriptions
• Talking about family members • Family members
• Talking about likes and dislikes • Sports and recreation activities
• Describing personality • Months and ordinal numbers
• Describing a room • Things in a room
• Describing a house • Colors
• Talking about places to live • Rooms in a house
• Talking about occupations • Days of the week • Weak forms—can / can’t
and sports • Time words and phrases
• Describing routine activities
• Telling the time
• Talking about abilities
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3. Contents
UNIT PAGE LESSONS GRAMMAR
7
Travel 60 1 Vacations • Present progressive
2 Getting ready • Present simple and
3 Final destination present progressive
4 Lifeline to meteorology
8
Around town 68 1 Places of interest • Imperatives for instructions
2 Plans for the weekend • Countable / uncountable nouns
3 Airport problems
4 Lifeline to urban planning
Checkpoint 4 76
9
Bon appetit! 78 1 Good food • was / were—affirmative and yes /
2 Hungry? no questions
3 What was your favorite restaurant? • was / were—wh questions and
negative statements
4 Lifeline to health
10
Life stories 86 1 Personal history • Past simple—affirmative regular
2 Life changes and irregular verbs
3 Romance and tragedy • Past simple—wh questions
4 Lifeline to culture studies
Checkpoint 5 94
11
Looking back 96 1 A busy week • Past simple— yes / no questions
2 Famous lives • Past simple—who questions
3 Epic journeys • ago
4 Lifeline to history
12
Past and future goals 104 1 Life events • Future—going to
2 Making plans • Time expressions for past, present,
3 Reunions and future
4 Lifeline to continuing English
Checkpoint 6 112
Songsheets 114 Songsheet 1 for units 1 and 2 • Hello Goodbye
116 Songsheet 2 for units 3 and 4 • You Are So Beautiful
118 Songsheet 3 for units 5 and 6 • Our House
120 Songsheet 4 for units 7 and 8 • Wonderful Life
122 Songsheet 5 for units 9 and 10 • Tom's Diner
124 Songsheet 6 for units 11 and 12 • Ev’ry Time We Say Goodbye
Irregular verbs 126
Pronunciation 127
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4. Contents
FUNCTIONS
FUNCTIONS VOCABULARY
VOCABULARY PRONUNCIATION
PRONUNCIATION
• Describing vacations • Climate and weather • Weak forms—present simple /
• Describing the weather • Clothes present progressive
• Talking about activities in progress • Natural disasters
• Talking about temporary situations
• Talking about location • Places in a city • Word stress—places
• Making suggestions and excuses • Prepositions of place
• Listing items • Making suggestions
• Talking about food • Foods • Weak forms—was / were
• Talking about restaurants • Words to describe restaurants
• Talking about diet
• Talking about famous people’s lives • Prepositions of time and place • Intonation—wh questions
• Talking about changes in life • Past tense verbs
• Talking about the recent past • Collocations and categories • Intonation—wh questions
• Talking about famous people’s lives • Past tense verbs
• Talking about journeys
• Talking about important events • Important life events
• Talking about future plans • Vacation activities
• Talking about personal profiles
• Talking about language learning
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5. Contents
UNIT
UNIT PAGE
PAGE LESSONS
LESSONS GRAMMAR
GRAMMAR
1
Activate 6 1 At an international convention • Review of present simple
2 In a foreign city • Questions with Who and What
your English
3 Getting to know you
4 Lifeline to international travel
2
Your environment 14 1 A nice place to work • Much, many, a lot of and
2 A nice place to live countable/ uncountable nouns
3 A big move • Possessives
4 Lifeline to student life
Checkpoint 1 1
Checkpoint 22
3
Time on, time off 24 1 Unusual lives • Present simple vs.
2 Gender and stereotypes present progressive
3 Celebrate! • Object pronouns
4 Lifeline to stress management
4
In the past 32 1 Famous lives • Past simple
2 Personal history • Past simple Who / What questions
3 Infamous lives • Past progressive
4 Lifeline to history
Checkpoint 2 2
Checkpoint 40
5
Love and attraction 42 1 New partners • Present progressive as future
2 Blind date • Prepositional modifiers
3 Meeting new people
4 Lifeline to psychology
6 Time out 50 1 On the town • Gerunds and infinitives
2 What’s happening? • Going to / will / won’t
3 Party time
4 Lifeline to food management
Checkpoint 3 3
Checkpoint 58
2
6. FUNCTIONS
FUNCTIONS VOCABULARY
VOCABULARY PRONUNCIATION
PRONUNCIATION
• Asking for and giving • Occupations • Sounds—the alphabet
personal information • Countries, nationalities,
• Talking about cities and languages
• Talking about yourself
• Talking about international travel
• Talking about offices • Things in an office • Contrastive stress
• Describing cities • City characteristics
• Talking about student • Adjectives for describing places
accommodation
• Talking about habits and routines • Housework and office work • Weak forms
• Talking about work • Holidays and special days
• Talking about celebrations
• Talking about stress
• Talking about famous • Past tense verbs • Past tense regular verbs
people’s lives • Rob vs. steal
• Talking about personal histories • Understanding words
• Describing a scene from context
• Talking about events in the past
• Describing people • Physical descriptions • Word stress
• Talking about future plans • Personality adjectives
• Identifying people • Sports and leisure activities
• Talking about relationships • Small talk
• Giving directions • Prepositions and directions • Stress and weak forms
• Making plans • Parties
• Making suggestions
• Planning a small business
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7. Contents
UNIT
UNIT PAGE LESSONS
PAGE LESSONS GRAMMAR
GRAMMAR
7
Learning for life 60 1 School days • Comparatives
2 Choices • Requests
3 Learning culture
4 Lifeline to career planning
8
On the move 68 1 Getting around • Superlatives
2 Getting away from it all • Too / either
3 Getting there
4 Lifeline to exploration
Checkpoint 4
Checkpoint 4 76
9
Healthy living 78 1 Laughter is the best medicine • Possessive pronouns
2 Your favorite team • Have to / need to / want to
3 Get a life!
4 Lifeline to living things
10
The story so far 86 1 Turning points • Present perfect with ever / never
2 Experience and experiences • Present perfect vs. past simple
3 Champions’ stories
4 Lifeline to fitness
Checkpoint 5
Checkpoint 5 94
11 Ways of life 96 1 Traditions • Do / make
2 Your life • Present perfect with for / since
3 Working together and how long?
4 Lifeline to business administration • Tell / ask / want
12
What’s next ? 104 1 Reviewing the situation • Should / shouldn’t
2 Lifestyle changes • Will / won’t / might
3 Twenty-five years from now
4 Lifeline to communications technology
Checkpoint 6
Checkpoint 6 112
Songsheets 114 Songsheet 1 for units 1 and 2 • I Say A Little Prayer
116 Songsheet 2 for units 3 and 4 • Car Wash
118 Songsheet 3 for units 5 and 6 • Daniel
120 Songsheet 4 for units 7 and 8 • School Days
122 Songsheet 5 for units 9 and 10 • I Get The Sweetest Feeling
124 Songsheet 6 for units 11 and 12 • Get Here
Irregular verbs 126
Pronunciation 127
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8. Contents
FUNCTIONS
FUNCTIONS VOCABULARY
VOCABULARY PRONUNCIATION
PRONUNCIATION
• Talking about school • School • Intonation and linking
• Talking about plans after graduation • Adjectives to describe places
• Making requests • Careers
• Talking about careers
• Describing modes of transportation • Transportation • Sentence stress
• Talking about tourist destinations • Hotels and vacation destinations
• Expressing agreement • Adjectives
• Talking about famous explorers
• Talking about health and fitness • Health • Sounds—/I/ and /i/
• Talking about sports • Sports and exercise
• Talking about obligation • Ways to control your own life
• Talking about fashion
• Talking about life events • Life events • Sounds—vowels
• Talking about experiences • Experiences
• Talking about fitness • Fitness activities
• Talking about famous people
• Talking about traditions • Do / make • Stress and rhythm
• Talking about people’s lives • Time expressions with • Sounds—/ei/
• Talking about parents for and since
and children • Business
• Talking about your life • Study, work, home, relationships
• Giving advice • Communication and technology
• Making predictions
• Talking about technology
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9. Contents
UNIT PAGE LESSONS GRAMMAR
1 Life stories 6 1 Personal history • Review of past progressive vs. past
2 Unforgettable memories simple
3 Now and then • used to
4 Lifeline to scholarships and jobs
2
Work and play 14 1 Modern careers • Talking about the future
2 Are you a workaholic? • Comparatives and superlatives
3 Relaxation and play
4 Lifeline to psychology
Checkpoint 1 22
3
Toward the future 24 1 Energy sources • will and going to for predictions
2 Predicting the future • The first conditional
3 What if…?
4 Lifeline to health sciences
4
A place to live 32 1 Immigrants • Present perfect vs. past simple;
2 Cultural differences time expressions
3 City versus country • too and enough; too much / too
many
4 Lifeline to urban planning
Checkpoint 2 40
5 Fortunes 42 1 The lottery of life • Verb complementation
2 Born to shop? • Reasons and purposes with
3 Money, money, money connectors because / so / to /
so that
4 Lifeline to economics
6
Entertainment 50 1 Entertainment at home • Indefinite pronouns
2 Going out • Relative clauses
3 Movie history
4 Lifeline to movie and TV shows
Checkpoint 3 58
2
10. FUNCTIONS VOCABULARY PRONUNCIATION
• Talking about past events and • Life events • Sounds—past tense endings
experiences • so / too / either / neither
• Talking about past habits • Scholarships
• Contrasting the past and the
present
• Choosing a scholarship candidate
• Talking about lifestyles and quality • Participial adjectives • Contractions
of life • Leisure activities
• Talking about future plans • Cognates
• Making comparisons
• Talking about stress
• Making predictions • Energy and the environment • Sentence stress—first conditional
• Talking about conditions and • The body and its energy use
results
• Giving advice
• Talking about immigration and • Cities • Word stress
social customs • Cultural differences
• Giving opinions • City and country life
• Suggesting solutions to problems
• Talking about lotteries • Words with similar meanings • Word stress
• Talking about plans • Money and economics
• Talking about money
management and economics
• Drawing conclusions
• Entertainment preferences • Internet uses • Sounds—“o” as /ø/ or /oU/
and habits • Entertainment
• Talking about places to visit • Television
• Analyzing the quality of TV
3
11. Contents
UNIT PAGE LESSONS GRAMMAR
7
Living culture 60 1 Celebrations • Present passive
2 Culture on the table • Expressions followed by verb
3 Culture at home + -ing or to + verb
4 Lifeline to intercultural communication
8
Good health 68 1 You and your body • Causatives—have / get something
2 Dangerous practices done
3 The best remedies • must, may / might, can’t for
deductions
4 Lifeline to alternative medicine
Checkpoint 4 76
9 Imagination 78 1 Dreams • Expressing present wishes, future
2 Wishes and hopes hopes
3 Creatures of the imagination • The second conditional
4 Lifeline to physical sciences
10
Seeing the world 86 1 Armchair travel • Reporting statements and
2 The real thing opinions
3 Visitors from abroad • Requesting and stating
information
4 Lifeline to tourism and hospitality
Checkpoint 5 94
11
Progress? 96 1 Early breakthroughs • Past passive
2 Important inventions • Using was / were going to
3 Unexpected outcomes
4 Lifeline to Information Technology
12 Consumerism 104 1 Patterns of buying • Present perfect progressive
2 The hard sell • Present perfect progressive vs.
3 Spotlight on a corporation present perfect simple
4 Lifeline to advertising and marketing
Checkpoint 6 112
Songsheets 114 Songsheet 1 for units 1 and 2 • Somewhere Only We Know
116 Songsheet 2 for units 3 and 4 • If You Don’t Know Me By Now
118 Songsheet 3 for units 5 and 6 • Every Breath You Take
120 Songsheet 4 for units 7 and 8 • Eternal Flame
122 Songsheet 5 for units 9 and 10 • If I Fell
124 Songsheet 6 for units 11 and 12 • Lean On Me
Irregular verbs 126
Pronunciation 127
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12. Contents
FUNCTIONS VOCABULARY PRONUNCIATION
• Describing cultural events and • Festivals and celebrations • Weak forms—verb + to
customs • Verb + verb expressions
• Discussing cultural differences
• Giving opinions about health • The body • Word stress
and exercise • Health problems and remedies
• Giving medical advice • Medical terms
• Talking about alternative medicine
• Talking about wishes and dreams • Words with similar meanings— • Sentence stress—second
• Talking about imaginary situations wish / hope / expect / wait conditional
• Talking about scientific concepts
• Talking about travel and vacations • say / tell, and other reporting verbs • Intonation—question forms
• Giving opinions about tourist • Expressions in indirect questions
destinations
• Discussing your country’s tourism
• Talking about discoveries and • Word formation • Weak forms—was / were
inventions • Technology
• Talking about unexpected results • Negative and opposite prefixes
• Discussing the pros and cons of
technology
• Analyzing product use • Clothes • Review of numbers
• Discussing the effectiveness of • Collocation
advertising • Synonyms
• Planning an advertisement
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13. Contents
UNIT PAGE LESSONS GRAMMAR
1 Relationships and 6 1 Parents and children • Indirect questions
2 In the workplace • Review of past tenses
communication and present perfect
3 Between friends
4 Language for life: foreign
connections
2 Work and money 14 1 Working to live, or living to work? • Passives—present, past, future,
2 Winning and losing money and modal
3 Entrepreneurs • Relative clauses, including
contact clauses
4 Language for life: armchair
shopping
Learning check 1 22
3 Keeping up with 24 1 Developing the automobile • Gerunds
2 Communications systems • Conditionals: zero, first
technology and second
3 Using technology
4 Language for life: learning
on the Web
4 House and home 32 1 Home away from home • Multi-word verbs
2 Decoration • Used to and would
3 Street scenes
4 Language for life: places to stay
Learning check 2 40
5 Crime and law 42 1 Unsolved crimes • Past perfect
2 Crime and punishment • Review of past tenses
3 Crime knows no borders
4 Language for life: understanding
nations
6 Mass media 50 1 Sensationalism • Past reported speech—statements
2 Investigative journalism and questions
3 Ethical issues
4 Language for life: doing research
Learning check 3 58
2
14. FUNCTIONS VOCABULARY PRONUNCIATION
• Making polite requests for • Compound and paired words • Rhythm
information • Adjectives to describe character
• Talking about friends and family
• Discussing how you use English
• Talking about processes / past • Jobs • Word stress
events • Finances
• Defining what / who you’re
talking about
• Talking about advantages /
disadvantages
• Talking about cause and effect / • Compound nouns • Contrastive stress
situations and decisions • Communications and technology
• Summarizing conclusions
• Discussing distance learning
• Talking about preferences • College living • Intonation in questions
• Talking about habits or • Describing places to live
states in the past • Multi-word verbs
• Talking about places to live
or visit
• Talking about background • Crime • Past tense forms
facts / past circumstances • Verbs—past tense and
• Talking about previous events past participle forms
• Talking about cultural differences
• Reporting what people have said, • Nouns as adjectives • Word stress
opinions they have given (noun—noun phrases)
• Debating points • Reporting verbs
• Discussing ways of doing research • Expressions for discussions
3
15. Contents
UNIT PAGE LESSONS GRAMMAR
7
Trends 60 1 My generation • Order of adjectives
2 Looking good • Aspects of quantifiers
3 Shop till you drop
4 Language for life: getting the idea
8
Big moments 68 1 Personal firsts • Expressing obligation / necessity
2 Your first date • Prepositions and present
3 The big day participle time expressions
4 Language for life: job hunting
Learning check 4 76
9
Men and women 78 1 Evaluating tradition • Third conditional
2 Coincidence or destiny? • Expressing wishes
3 Gifts of love
4 Language for life: business and
social customs
10
Life’s a journey 86 1 Stranger than fiction • Would have, should have, could have
2 A near tragedy • Past modals for deduction—could
3 The War of the Worlds have, might have, may have, must have,
can’t have
4 Language for life: making the
most of travel
Learning check 5 94
11 Stages of life 96 1 Learning to be human • Future progressive vs.
2 Goals in life—or just wanna have fun? future simple
3 When I’m 64 • Connectors
4 Language for life: scholarships
12
Crystal ball 104 1 Looking back at 2001 • Future perfect
2 Tomorrow’s world • Future forms
3 Your future
4 Language for life: the world of English
Learning check 6 112
Songsheets 114 Songsheet 1 for units 1 and 2 • Tears in Heaven
116 Songsheet 2 for units 3 and 4 • California Dreamin’
118 Songsheet 3 for units 5 and 6 • Walking in Memphis
120 Songsheet 4 for units 7 and 8 • Give Me A Little More Time
122 Songsheet 5 for units 9 and 10 • Ironic
124 Songsheet 6 for units 11 and 12 • I Will Always Love You
Irregular verbs 126
Pronunciation 127
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16. Contents
FUNCTIONS VOCABULARY PRONUNCIATION
• Describing people / things • Pop culture • Linking
• Complaining • Clothing
• Giving opinions • Shopping items
• Talking about obligation and • Weddings and graduations • Intonation—showing interest
necessity • Invitations
• Indicating time
• Practicing for a job interview
• Talking about past conditions / • Gender and work • Sentence stress—conditionals
cause and effect • Jobs
• Expressing wishes and regrets • Verbs—past participles
• Talking about customs
• Speculating about past • Verbs—past participles • Weak forms—modals
events and actions
• Telling a story
• Talking about travel
• Talking about stages of life • People • Linking
• Talking about future events • Life goals
• Talking about how to get a • Linking words
scholarship
• Explaining an idea
• Speculating about the future • Developments in technology • Intonation and emotion
• Communicating feelings • Emotions
• Talking about world English
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17. Contents
UNIT PAGE LESSONS GRAMMAR
1
The 20th century 6 1 Culture • Connectors
2 History and politics • Past time clauses
3 Heroes and villains
4 Language for life:
conference-going
2
People and 14 1 Living with machines • Whoever, whatever, whenever,
2 Genetic engineering wherever
technology
3 Technology dependence and risks • Word order with multi-word verbs
4 Language for life: technology
surveys
Learning check 1 22
3
Global versus local 24 1 The real thing • Noun phrases
2 International and local food • Indefinite pronouns
3 Hollywood versus Bollywood
4 Language for life: franchises
4 Family, friends and 32 1 Brothers and sisters • Present tenses and time
2 All you need is love • Verb complementation
colleagues
3 Working relations
4 Language for life: foreign exchanges
Learning check 2 40
5 The best of the past 42 1 The history of pop culture • The past
2 Revolutionaries past and present • The definite article
3 Viewpoint
4 Language for life: project
management
6
Work and 50 1 Future shock • Future tenses and time
2 The best intentions • Both / neither / all / none of us /
recreation them / you / us
3 Biosphere
4 Language for life: getting involved
Learning check 3 58
2
18. FUNCTIONS VOCABULARY PRONUNCIATION
• Giving personal opinions on • Words that are both nouns • Word stress
music and art and verbs
• Talking about cultural • Strategies for understanding
differences words
• Talking about historical events
• Talking about technology now • Multi-word verbs • Stress with separable
and in the future • Science and technology multi-word verbs
• Giving opinions about scientific
advances
• Analyzing a company
• Giving opinons about illegal trade • Business and commerce • Sounds—/eI/, /e/ and /aI/
• Talking about food and eating • Food
customs
• Conducting a survey
• Making a business plan
• Talking about relationships • Suffixes
• Discussing a survey • Words for gesture, posture
• Talking about living in another and voice
culture
• Giving advice • Recording vocabulary
• Telling a story from history • City-related words, past and
• Talking about cities present
• Making a case for a new UNESCO site
• Talking about science fiction • Synonyms • Intonation—expressing feelings
• Talking about resolutions • Urban problems
• Negotiating to choose members
of a team
• Planning a community project
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19. Contents
UNIT PAGE LESSONS GRAMMAR
7
The world of sports 60 1 Your view • Post-modification of nouns
2 The business view • Types of relative clauses
3 The career view
4 Language for life:
the REALLY big sports festival
8
The image industry 68 1 Making faces • Different passive forms
2 Cosmetic surgery • Use of active and passive
3 Selling beauty
4 Language for life:
advertising and promotion
Learning check 4 76
9
A question of luck 78 1 Good and bad luck • Conditionals—future, present,
2 Optimism versus pessimism past
3 What if…? • Mixed conditionals—if and
unless
4 Language for life:
building a bright future
10
Free time 86 1 Blood sports • Instructions
2 A game of skill and luck • Aspects of adverbs and
3 Let’s get together adverbials
4 Language for life: being sociable
Learning check 5 94
11 Furry friends 96 1 Preservation or extinction • Wish + past verb vs. wish +
2 Responsible ownership would + verb
3 Animals as healers and teachers • Want / allow / encourage / force,
etc. + object + to + infinitive
4 Language for life: one traveler’s
experiences with canines
12
Using language 104 1 Read to learn
skills 2 Writing in the right tone
3 The art of listening
4 Language for life: say what you mean
Learning check 6 112
Songsheets 114 Songsheet 1 for units 1 and 2 • Englishman In New York
116 Songsheet 2 for units 3 and 4 • Private Emotion
118 Songsheet 3 for units 5 and 6 • When A Man Loves A Woman
120 Songsheet 4 for units 7 and 8 • We Are The Champions
122 Songsheet 5 for units 9 and 10 • Smooth
124 Songsheet 6 for units 11 and 12 • Simply The Best
Irregular verbs 126
Pronunciation 127
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20. Contents
FUNCTIONS VOCABULARY PRONUNCIATION
• Talking about the pros and • The body and sports
cons of sport • Business and money
• Explaining why you admire someone
• Analyzing the Olympic Games
• Describing the face • The human face • Intonation—questions
• Giving advice • Medicine
• Discussing the pros and cons of
cosmetic surgery
• Promoting new products
• Discussing superstitions • Suffixes • Intonation—lists
• Talking about attitudes to life • Jobs
• Talking about cause and effect
• Making a career plan
• Supporting opinions with reasons • Opinion and • Sounds—homophones
• Giving instructions (dis)agreement
• Preparing a questionnaire • Roman history
• Discussing socializing and personality
• Arguing for or against something • Similes • Weak forms and linking
• Using comparisons in arguments • Animals
• Talking about future hopes and • Connectors
expressing regret
• Describing travel experiences
• Recognizing genre • Discovering meaning from
• Writing in the right tone context
• Listening for different purposes
• Explaining what you mean
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21. Contents
UNIT PAGE LESSONS GRAMMAR
Intro 4 1 Hello to English
2 International English
1
About you 8 1 Your English class • Indefinite articles a / an
2 Your occupation • Verb be, singular
3 Celebrities • Verb be, singular—yes / no
4 What do you do? questions and answers
2
Your week 16 1 Things around you • this / that; these / those
2 Time • What day / time is it? It’s …
3 Events and activities • When is …? It’s on (day) / at (time)
4 What time is it? • Verb be, plural
Checkpoint 1 24
3
International world 26 1 Countries and people • Complete verb be, present tense
2 National colors • Nationality adjective + noun
3 Geography • Where … from?
4 Where are you from?
4
Personal matters 34 1 Your things • Possessive adjectives
2 Your family • Possessive ’s
3 True or false? • What does … do?
4 How old are you? • How old is / are …? … (number)
Checkpoint 2 42
5
Places 44 1 Places of work and study • there is / there are
2 Neighborhoods • some / any
3 Cities and towns • How many …?
4 What is there in your neighborhood? • Adjective + noun / verb be + adjective
6
Different places, 52 1 In Hawaii • Present simple tense with do /
2 Friends and relatives live / work / study
different people 3 Television and life • What / Where questions with do / does
4 Where do you live? What do you do? • Question words with be and present
simple questions
Checkpoint 3 60
Pronunciation 62
22. FUNCTIONS VOCABULARY PRONUNCIATION
• Introductions • International words • Word stress
• Identifying objects • Numbers 0—12 • Common sounds
• More international words
• The alphabet
• Numbers 13—20
• Introducing self and others • Numbers 20—100 • Sentence stress
• Asking about jobs • Occupations • Stress in numbers, contractions
• Celebrity jobs
• Asking what something is • Things in a classroom • Sentence stress
in English • Days of the week • Stress in questions
• Identifying objects • Clock time
• Asking and saying the day / time • Events and activities
• Talking about nationality • Countries, nationalities, and languages • Sentence stress
• Talking about colors • Colors • Word stress
• Talking about where • Plural of nouns • Plural endings of nouns
people / things are from • Continents, countries, and
capital cities
• Talking about possessions • Personal possessions
• Talking about family members • Family members
• Talking about age
• Talking about work • Areas in a business office
• Talking about your neighborhood • Places in a neighborhood
• Talking about quantity • Adjectives
• Describing places
• Asking for and giving personal • Study and work areas
information • Question words What / Where /
Who / How / How old / How many