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Plan of BOOK 1



                                         FUNCTIONS                      GRAMMAR                 VOCABULARY ...
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         "-.UNIT 1  F~i~·nds-and·t~mily pages2-9                            -          .   -·
           A  What kind of        •  Describing personalities     •  Verbs followed by gerunds   •  Personality collocations
             person are you?      •  Expressing likes and dislikes   •  Noun clauses after be   •  Compound family terms
                                  •  Describing personal change
           B  Every family is
                                  •  Stating advantages and disadvantages
             different.




         ~~r,:·2 .. Mistakes and: mysteries  pages 10-11   ·                                        ,     .  l~
           A  Life lessons        •  Describing rules and obligations in   •  Past modals and phrasal modals   •  Collocations with problem
                                   the past                         of obligation             •  Verbs of belief
           B  I can't explain it!
                                  •  Giving advice about the past   •  Modals with multiple uses
                                  •  Speculating about past events
                                  •  Offering explanations about past events

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         ~NiT 3  Exploring ne~ cities  pages 18-25

           A  Popular             •  Describing and giving information   •  Defining and non-defining   •  Features of cities
             destinations          about places                     relative clauses          •  Compound terms for towns
                                  •  Stating preferences          •  Order of modifiers
           B  My kind of town
                                  •  Presenting contrasting information   •  Connecting contrasting ideas
                                  •  Categorizing and evaluating issues
                                  . .
                                                ..
                         •                     . .



           A  It's about time!    •  Describing routines and habits   •  Reduced time clauses   •  Phrasal verbs related to energy
                                  •  Giving advice                 •  Clauses stating reasons and   and sleep
           B  Tossing and
                                  •  Explaining reasons and conditions   conditions           •  Expressions related to sleep
             turning
                                  •  Giving interpretations of meaning
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         ~UNIT 5  Communication  pages 36-43

           A  Making              •  Describing types of conversationalists   •  Infinitive and gerund phrases   •  Terms to describe behavior
             conversation         •  Talking about appropriate behavior   •  Reported speech   •  Expressions for reported speech
                                  •  Starting a conversation
           B  It's personal.
                                  •  Making small talk
                                  •  Reporting what someone else has said
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         "' UNIT 6  What's the real story?  pages 44-51

           A  That's some story!   •  Presenting information in    •  Present perfect vs. simple past   •  News events
                                    chronological order            •  Present perfect vs. present perfect   •  Storytelling expressions
           B  Storytelling
                                  •  Narrating news events          continuous
                                  •  Organizing and presenting information   •  Adverbs with the simple past and
                                                                     past perfect





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