Voices 4 cm

Page 1

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


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