Unit
Starter page 4
1 2 3
page 8
Great escapes
Culture
simple and present continuous ■ Relative pronouns
■ R:
The search for fair trade school uniforms ■ L: A radio report
Culture today
■ Past
■ R:
Culture today
Language Focus
■ Verbs,
■ Questions
■ Materials
and patterns ■ Compound nouns: fashion accessories
■ Present
■ Verb
nouns, adjectives, adverbs and prepositions
S Fashion victims?
Reading & Listening
Vocabulary
■ Fact
collocations and fiction
with be, have got, there is / are, can and do ■ Verbs, nouns, adjectives, adverbs and prepositions ■ Present simple and expressions of frequency ■ Quantity ■ Nouns: regular and irregular plurals ■ Comparatives and superlatives ■ Articles ■ Be: past simple and there was / were ■ Imperatives
simple and past continuous perfect
Splash landing A narrative about a fire
■ Present
■ L:
perfect with for and since; just, yet and already ■ Present perfect and past simple ■ Past perfect
■ R:
page 20
Crossing cultures page 32
■ Body
language and American English
■ British
■ Present
Welcome to Summer School! ■ L: A phone call
■ Urban
tribes
■ Escape
from reality … into the past
Culture today ■ Could
you become a British citizen?
REVISION 1–3 page 44 Vocabulary and Language Focus Exam Practice
4 5 6
What next? page 50
Our changing world page 62
Express yourself page 74
be going to, present continuous for future ■ Gerunds and infinitives
■ R:
16+ Your future … your choice! ■ L: A job interview
Culture today
century issues ■ The environment: verbs and nouns
■ First
■ R:
Flood! Fiction or prediction? ■ L: A presentation about oil
Culture today
■ Visual
■ The
■ R:
■ Nouns
■ The
Culture today
■ Job
sectors
■ Personal
qualities
■ 21st
arts as adjectives: materials
■ Will,
and second conditionals conditional
■ Third
passive: affirmative, negative passive: questions
Scotland’s graffiti castle ■ L: A radio announcement
■ Which
next?
way
■ You
are what you eat!
■ Is
it art?
REVISION 4–6 page 86 Vocabulary and Language Focus Exam Practice
7 8 9
Against the odds
and phobias ■ The five senses
■ Modals
of obligation, prohibition and ability ■ Modals of deduction and possibility
■ R:
The ‘Human Spider’ returns to London ■ L: A dialogue with an athlete
Culture today
■ Relationship
■ Reported
■ R:
Culture today
■ Fears
page 92
Let’s get together
verbs ■ Reporting verbs
■ Reported
speech questions with if
The Ex factor A radio programme
■ L:
■ The
gift of dyslexia?
■ Party
sorry
boy says
page 104
Wonderful world page 116
■ Describing
places ■ Collocations: holiday activities
■ Used
to
■ Subject
and object questions ■ Conditional and tense review
■ R:
The seven wonders of the world ■ L: Childhood holiday memories
REVISION 7–9 page 128 Vocabulary and Language Focus Exam Practice Communicative activities A page 134 Communicative activities B page 136
Culture today ■ Around
the world …
Speaking & Pronunciation
Writing
Language in Action
Exam Builder
■ Talking
about likes, dislikes and preferences ■ Asking for permission, repetition and clarification
WORKBOOK
■ Describing
present situations ■ Word stress
E An email – giving opinion E-mail – wyrażanie opinii ■ Giving opinion
■ Making
■ Describing
■ A book
■ Agreeing and disagreeing So do I. Neither do I.
■ /d/
experiences
/t/ /id/ in past verb
forms
■ Talking
about experiences
■ /h/
■ Talking
about job sectors ■ Understanding fast speech ■ Talking
■ Word
review order
a complaint It’s got a hole in it. It shrank in the wash. They’re broken. It’s got a stain on it.
■ An English letter E A speaking test List – doświadczenia w nauce języka angielskiego Could you introduce yourself? ■ Tenses and time expressions How long have you studied English?
E A covering letter List motywacyjny
History
E Rozumienie tekstu pisanego dobieranie
PE
E Znajomość środków językowych uzupełnianie luk, transformacje
E Rozumienie ze słuchu dobieranie
Geography
■ Apologising I’m really sorry. Don’t worry about it. It’s OK. I don’t care.
E Rozumienie tekstu pisanego dobieranie
Science
■ For
■ Talking
E An email – description of a work of art E-mail – opisywanie dzieła sztuki ■ Word choice
■ Asking for and giving opinions E Znajomość środków językowych They’re a bit strange. I quite like them. uzupełnianie What don’t you like about luk, częściowe them? tłumaczenie
■ A biography
■ Asking for permission Can I borrow some money?
were
about artwork forms: was and
■ Talking
about disabilities ■ /dʒ/ and silent g
■ Talking
about relationships ■ Linking
■ Talking
about holiday activities ■ Word stress
■ Linkers
E A message – asking for help Wiadomość – wyrażanie prośby
E A letter – describing holidays List – opisywanie wakacji ■ Editing your work
History
■ Arranging an interview We’d like to invite you to an interview. Can you come at …?
about the environment ■ Intonation in conditionals
■ Weak
and against essay of addition and contrast
E Rozumienie ze słuchu wielokrotny wybór
■ Asking someone out I was wondering if you would like to go out …? I’d love to. I think I’ll give it a miss.
E Rozumienie ze słuchu prawda/fałsz
E Rozumienie tekstu pisanego dobieranie
■ Making requests – at the bank E Znajomość środków językowych Could I change some money, please? uzupełnianie luk, Would you mind giving me uzupełnianie zdań a ten-pound note?
Irregular verbs page 138 Pronunciation guide page 139
Art
Social science
Literature
Geography