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Pre-Intermediate B1 Virginia Evans - Jenny Dooley 2 ContentsTopicsVocabularyModule 1 Module 2 Module 3 Module 4 Module 5character adjectives; appearance;personal qualities antonyms; adjectives withprepositionscity life/country life; jobs & jobqualities; describing places; partsof a town; commutingantonyms; adjectives withprepositions; adj-n phrasesenvironmental problems &solutions; endangered animals &protected speciestypes of holidays, sites climate holidayequipment; means of transportprepositional phrasestypes of shops & shopping;products; clothes; describingobjects; gifts; homes prepositionalphrases; antonymstraditional celebrations festive activities;feelings; greetings cardsverbs with prepositionsrestaurant-related words; thesupermarket; recipes & cookingmethods; tastes; cutlery, crockery& appliances; quantities; menus verbs with prepositionstypes of sports; sport injuries;places & equipment; personalqualitiesadjectives with prepositionstypes of entertainment; cinema reviews

5 Look at Module 1 ñ Find the page numbers for pictures 1-5. Find the unit and page number(s) for ñ classified ads ñ an e-mail ñ jokes ñ a town map ñ signs ñ a quiz ñ a CV Listen, read and talk about ... ñ character & appearance

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1 Pre-Intermediate B1 Virginia Evans - Jenny Dooley 2 ContentsTopicsVocabularyModule 1 Module 2 Module 3 Module 4 Module 5character adjectives; appearance;personal qualities antonyms; adjectives withprepositionscity life/country life; jobs & jobqualities; describing places; partsof a town; commutingantonyms; adjectives withprepositions; adj-n phrasesenvironmental problems &solutions; endangered animals &protected speciestypes of holidays, sites climate holidayequipment; means of transportprepositional phrasestypes of shops & shopping;products; clothes; describingobjects; gifts; homes prepositionalphrases; antonymstraditional celebrations festive activities;feelings; greetings cardsverbs with prepositionsrestaurant-related words; thesupermarket; recipes & cookingmethods; tastes; cutlery, crockery& appliances; quantities; menus verbs with prepositionstypes of sports; sport injuries;places & equipment; personalqualitiesadjectives with prepositionstypes of entertainment; cinema reviews; books &newspapers; TV jobs/programmes; theatre; charityprepositional phrases; regretsteenagers & technology; gadgets;education & technology; meansof communication; text messages;processes; science; faults prepositional phrases; compoundnouns.

2 Antonyms- Characters Larger than Life (multiple choice)- Beauty is in the eye of the beholder (m/ccloze)- Literature Corner: Scandal in BohemiabyConan Doyle (T/F)- A City Slicker or a Country Lover? (T/F)- signs (multiple choice)- Culture Clip: Celebration: dream townUSA (m/c cloze)- The Earth in our hands (T/F)- No ordinary zoo (m/c cloze)-RRS Ernest Shackleton Captain s Log(multiple choice) - Looking for the ideal getaway? (multiplematching short texts)- Literature Corner: Gulliver s TravelsbyJonathan Swift (multiple matching missing sentences)- Checking out second-hand city (multiplechoice)- signs & notices (multiple choice)- Culture Clip: Styles of Homes (multiplematching)- A Traditional Irish Wedding (T/F)- Culture Clip: Bizarre Annual Events in theUK (multiple matching)- A Taste of Toronto (multiple matching short texts)- Literature Corner: Charlie & the ChocolateFactoryby Roald Dahl (comprehensionquestions)- The Last Great Race (T/F)- messages (multiple choice)- signs (multiple matching)- Literature Corner.

3 The Olympic Anthem(reading for specific information)- Pick of the Week (multiple matching short texts)- Graffiti Is it Art? (open cloze)- Culture Corner: Comic Relief (completing asummary)- All About Britain s Teenagers (multiplechoice)- Culture Corner: The Education System ofthe UK & the USA (completing missinginformation in tables)Songsheets 1-5 (pp. 125-130)Grammar Reference Section (pp. 132-141)American English-British English Guide ( )Irregular Verbs (p. 131)Word List (pp. 142-151)UNIT 1 Heroes and Villains (pp. 6-15) UNIT 2 Lifestyles(pp. 16-25)UNIT 3 Earth Calling(pp. 30-39)UNIT 4 Travellers Tales(pp. 40-49)UNIT 5On Offer(pp. 54-63)UNIT 6 Happy Days!

4 (pp. 64-73)UNIT 7 Eating out!(pp. 78-87)UNIT 8 Fit for Life(pp. 88-97)UNIT 9 Going out!(pp. 102-111)UNIT 10 Fast Forward(pp. 112-121) people (character& appearance) jobs & places lifestyles the city & country the environment endangeredspecies holidays climate/weather transport shops andshopping clothes/accessories celebrations festivals & events places to eat food and drinks sports accidents andinjuries entertainment the arts charity technology educationReadingSelf-Assessment Module 1 (pp. 26-27) Curricular Cuts 1 (p. 28) (History) Elizabeth s PortraitsSelf-Assessment Module 2 (pp. 50-51) Curricular Cuts 2 (p. 52) (Geography) The World s ClimatesSelf-Assessment Module 3 (pp.)

5 74-75) Curricular Cuts 3 (p. 76) MathsSelf-Assessment Module 4 (pp. 98-99) Curricular Cuts 4 ( ) (Science) A Balanced DietSelf-Assessment Module 5 (pp. 122-123) Curricular Cuts 5 (p. 124) (Art & Design) Styles of painting3 Grammar ListeningSpeakingWritingdescribing fictional characters;making choices; socialising;describing peopleintonation expressing surprise &concern introducing oneself; expressinglikes/dislikes; asking for/givingdirections; talking about jobs;expressing preferences; (role-play) ajob interview; describing picturesintonation stressed syllablesimproving one s town/city; a shorttalk from notes; describing pictures;reacting to news; acting out adialogue; (role-play) at Customsnarrating experiences; expressingfeelings; checking in; complaining/apologising; giving travelinformation; expressingdisapproval.

6 Describing picturesintonation expressing annoyanceasking about prices; calming down;describing objects;offering/accepting gifts; askingfor/buying things; (role-play)salesperson/customerintonatio n losing patiencea short talk from notes; describingcelebrations makingarrangements; inviting;congratulating & thanking intonation in question tagsdiscussing food preferences/tastes;(role-play) eating out/ordering ameal; comparing table manners;describing pictures; intonation stressed syllablesdiscussing sports; negotiating;describing pictures; expressingopinions; asking about/describinghealth; sympathising givingadvice; acting out dialoguesintonation hesitatingdiscussing entertainment;suggesting/(dis)agreeing; talkingabout a book/TV programmes;(role-play) booking tickets;expressing preferences; describingpaintings; acting out dialoguesdiscussing technology; short talkfrom notes; conducting a survey;talking about pros describing pictures; (role-play)requesting action/giving an accountof an eventintonation in questionspresent simple/continuous; stative verbs;adverbs of frequency;question words Phrasal verbs: GETcomparatives andsuperlatives; -ing/infinitive forms;specific/generalpreferencesPhrasal verbs: PUTpresent perfect simple/continuous.

7 Clauses ofpurposePhrasal verbs:RUNpresent/past participles;past simple/continuous;linkers; the definite/indefinite article; usedto/wouldPhrasal verbs: COME modal verbs; makingassumptions/requests;too/enough; order ofadjectivesPhrasal verbs: LOOK future forms; futurecontinuous; questiontagsPhrasal verbs: BREAK countables/uncountables;quantifiers; indefinitepronouns; past perfectsimple/ continuousPhrasal verbs: GIVEthe passive; with/by;conditionals: type 0, 1;if/unless; linkers (result,addition, contrast, etc)Phrasal verbs: BRING conditionals: type 2, 3;wishes; relative clauses;so/neitherPhrasal verbs: TURN clauses of concession; all/most/some/none; reportedspeech; indirectquestions; causative form Phrasal verbs: TAKE- a letter giving advicePortfolio: description of a hero/villain; classified ad; e-mail to afriend- a letter of applicationPortfolio: article about where youlive; description of neighbourhood;questions for a quiz - notesPortfolio: poster about theenvironment; article about a zoo;letter to a friend- a story Portfolio: holiday advertisement;weather forecast; factfile aboutyour country- a report assessing good & badpointsPortfolio: description of the bestplace to shop; page for a clothescatalogue; poster of school/workrules- postcardPortfolio: article about a traditionalwedding.

8 Greetings cards; e-mail toa friend- a story Portfolio: description of an unusualrestaurant; recipe for a local dish;shopping list- a pros and cons essayPortfolio: postcard to a friend; shortcommunicative message; sportsquiz- an informal letter reviewing afilmPortfolio: review for a school event;TV guide; interview with a graffitiartist- a letter of complaintPortfolio: article about teenagers inyour country; text message to afriend; questions for a science quiz- multiple choice- multiple matching(missing sentences)- listening for detailedmeaning- multiple matching(missing sentences)- completing missinginformation- multiple choice- multiple matching- listening for specificinformation- completing missinginformation- listening for specificinformation- listening for gist- multiple choice- mutiple matching- listening for gist- listening for specificinformation- intonation - multiple choice- listening for specificinformation-multiple matching- to take notes- listening for detailedmeaning- multiple choice- multiple matching- listening for specificsounds- listening for detailedmeaning- multiple matching- completing missinginformation- multiple matching- to fill in gaps- listening for detailedmeaningUUppssttrreeaamm

9 PPrree--IInntteerrmmeeddiiaattee BB11is a modular secondary-level coursefor learners of the English language at CEF B1 level. The seriescombines active English learning with a variety of lively topicspresented in themed s BookWorkbook Student sStudent s CDMy Language PortfolioTeacher s BookWorkbook Teacher sClass CDsTest Booklet5 Look at Module 1 Find the page numbers for pictures 1-5. Find the unit and page number(s) for classified ads an e-mail jokes a town map signs a quiz a CV Listen, read and talk about .. character & appearance habits/routines/lifestyles places & geographical features signs jobs/workplaces/job qualities Learn how to .. describe people talk about personal qualities socialise make choicesUnits 1-2 Module 1 People of the World12 Express likes/dislikes/preferences ask for/give directions act out a job interview Practise.

10 The present simple/ continuous adverbs of frequency question words comparative/superlative forms -ing/infinitive forms pronunciation intonation (expressing surprise & concern in stressedsyllables) phrasal verbs: get, put Write .. a short paragraph about your favourite hero(ine)or villain a classified ad an e-mail to a friend an informal letter of advice a short article about yourself and where you live a short description of your neighbourhood a short quiz about the capital city of your country a letter of application345 Culture Clips:Celebration - Dream Town USAL iterature Corner:Scandal in BohemiaCurricular Cuts (History): Elizabeth I51a.


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