with CD-ROM/ Audio CD face2face Elementary Student s Book Chris Redston & illie Cunningham
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ocabulary rammar Real World Help with Listening R Reading W Writing Welcome to the class! Language Summary Welcome p121; Workbook p3 colours; the alphabet and spelling; days of the week saying hello and goodbye; introducing yourself; classroom instructions 1 Meeting people Language Summary 1 p122; CD-ROM 1A D; Workbook p5 1A Where are you from? p6 countries and nationalities be (1): positive and Wh- questions; subject pronouns and possessive adjectives introducing people word stress 1B In the coffee break p8 numbers 0 20; phone numbers; jobs; a and an be (2): negative, yes/no questions and short answers 1C Personal details p10 asking for and giving personal details; asking people to repeat things numbers 20 100; age numbers with -teen and -ty; sentence stress (1) 1D Lost property p12 personal possessions (1); plurals; this, that, these, those 1 Review and Progress Portfolio p13 Reading and Writing Portfolio 1 R English addresses; hotel registration forms W capital letters (1); addresses; filling in a hotel registration form p4 Workbook p72 2 People and possessions Language Summary 2 p124; CD-ROM 2A D; Workbook p10 2A What s important to you? p14 adjectives (1); adjectives with very; personal possessions (2) have got 2B Meet the Robinsons p16 family; How many? possessive s the schwa /ə/ in words and sentences 2C Time and money p18 talking about times and prices; buying tickets time words (minute, year, etc.); How much? 2D Where s the baby? p20 things in a house; prepositions of place; Whose? 2 Review and Progress Portfolio p21 Reading and Writing Portfolio 2 R people s favourite things W capital letters (2); punctuation Workbook p74 3 Daily life Language Summary 3 p126; CD-ROM 3A D; Workbook p15 3A A glamorous life? p22 daily routines Present Simple (1); positive and Wh- questions (I/you/we/they) 3B Evenings and weekends p24 free time activities (1); time phrases with on, in, at, every Present Simple (2): negative and yes/no questions (I/you/we/they) questions with do you? 3C Special days p26 phrases for special days; suggestions months and dates dates 3D Early bird or night owl? p28 frequency adverbs subject and object pronouns 3 Review and Progress Portfolio p29 Reading and Writing Portfolio 3 R learner profiles W connectors (1): and, but, because; a learner profile Workbook p76 4 Time off Language Summary 4 p128; CD-ROM 4A D; Workbook p20 4A Away from home p30 free time activities (2) Present Simple (3): positive and negative (he/she/it ) linking (1) 4B First Date! p32 things you like and don t like; verb+ing Present Simple (4): questions and short answers (he/she/it ) 4C Eating out p34 requests and offers with Can I/we have?, I d/we d like, Would you like? food and drink (1) questions with Would you like? 4D Breakfast time p36 food and drink (2); countable and uncountable nouns 4 Review and Progress Portfolio p37 Reading and Writing Portfolio 4 R restaurant adverts W messages (1): an email Workbook p78 5 Homes and shops Language Summary 5 p131; CD-ROM 5A D; Workbook p25 5A My kind of place p38 places in a town/the country there is/there are sentence stress (2) 5B Renting a flat p40 rooms and things in a house How much?/how many?; some, any, a 5C At the shops p42 shop language shops; one and ones; things to buy in a shop 5D In fashion p44 clothes; plural nouns 5 Review and Progress Portfolio p45 Reading and Writing Portfolio 5 R adverts for places to live W a letter to a friend; paragraphs (1) Workbook p80 6 ood times, bad times Language Summary 6 p134; CD-ROM 6A D; Workbook p30 6A Three generations p46 adjectives (2); years Past Simple (1): be was and were 6B People who changed the world p48 life events Past Simple (2) regular and irregular verbs: positive and Wh- questions 6C Four weekends p50 showing interest and continuing a conversation weekend activities showing interest 6D The good and the bad p52 adjectives with very, really, quite, too 6 Review and Progress Portfolio p53 Reading and Writing Portfolio 6 R a student s composition W a composition; paragraphs (2); connectors (2): after, when, and then Workbook p82 2
ocabulary rammar Real World Help with Listening R Reading W Writing 7 Films, music, news Language Summary 7 p136; CD-ROM 7A D; Workbook p35 7A Licence to kill p54 types of film Past Simple (3): negative, yes/no questions and short answers Past Simple questions 7B My music p56 types of music; past time phrases with ago, last and in; question words question forms 7C What s in the news? p58 talking about the news irregular Past Simple forms; verbs and nouns from news stories stressed words 7D Do you know any jokes? p60 articles: a, an and the 7 Review and Progress Portfolio p61 Reading and Writing Portfolio 7 R entertainment adverts W messages (2): a text message Workbook p84 8 Let s go away Language Summary 8 p138; CD-ROM 8A D; Workbook p40 8A Holiday USA p62 holiday activities can/can t for possibility can/can t 8B A trip to Thailand p64 adjectives to describe places comparatives 8C Planning a day out p66 planning a day out: I d rather /I d like to /I want to I d and the schwa /ə/ 8D Come to the wedding p68 verb collocations 8 Review and Progress Portfolio p69 Reading and Writing Portfolio 8 R tourist information on the Internet W describing places: paragraphs (3); phrases with and without the Workbook p86 9 All in a day s work Language Summary 9 p140; CD-ROM 9A D; Workbook p53 9A The meeting p70 work Present Continuous for now 9B Strike! p72 transport Present Simple or Present Continuous? linking (2) 9C On the phone p74 phone messages; talking on the phone phone messages 9D The Adventure Centre p76 indoor and outdoor activities; adverbs and adjectives 9 Review and Progress Portfolio p77 Reading and Writing Portfolio 9 R job adverts W a formal letter Workbook p88 10 Mind and body Language Summary 10 p142; CD-ROM 10A D; Workbook p58 10A A healthy heart p78 health; How often? and frequency expressions imperatives; should/shouldn t 10B What s he like? p80 describing people s appearance and character questions with like sentence stress (3) 10C I feel terrible! p82 talking about health; giving advice with Why don t you? health problems and treatment being sympathetic 10D Are you SAD in winter? p84 seasons; weather; word building 10 Review and Progress Portfolio p85 Reading and Writing Portfolio 10 R letters asking for advice W pronouns and possessive adjectives Workbook p90 11 Future plans Language Summary 11 p144; CD-ROM 11A D; Workbook p63 11A New Year s resolutions p86 verb collocations be going to (1): positive, negative and Wh- questions 11B No more exams! p88 studying might; be going to (2): yes/no questions and short answers going to 11C Finding your way p90 asking for and giving directions prepositions of place and movement 11D The grass is always greener p92 verb patterns 11 Review and Progress Portfolio p93 Reading and Writing Portfolio 11 R a tourist brochure; an email W common mistakes; a description of a town/city Workbook p92 12 Life experiences Language Summary 12 p146; CD-ROM 12A C; Workbook p68 12A World records p94 big and small numbers superlatives 12B Have you ever? p96 past participles Present Perfect for life experiences: positive and negative, Have you ever? questions and short answers 12C Have a good trip! p98 at the airport; saying goodbye things and places at an airport questions on the phone 12 Review and Progress Portfolio p100 End of Course Review p101 Reading and Writing Portfolio 12 R airport signs; a postcard W useful phrases for a postcard Workbook p94 Songs p102 Language Summaries p121 Answer Key p158 Irregular erb List p159 Pair and roup Work p104 Recording Scripts p148 Phonemic Symbols p159 CD-ROM/Audio CD instructions p160 3
1 Meeting people 1A Where are you from? QUICK REIEW Write six words in English. Work in pairs. Spell the words to your partner. He/She writes them down. Are they correct? Introducing people 1 a) R1.1 P Read and listen to conversation 1. Listen again and practise. b) Practise conversation 1 with four other students. Use your name. 2 a) R1.2 P Read and listen to conversation 2. Listen again and practise. b) Work in groups of six. Take turns to introduce students to each other. ocabulary Countries and nationalities 3 a) Tick ( ) the countries you know. countries I m from Brazil Australia Argentina the USA ermany Italy Mexico Russia the UK Spain Poland Turkey nationalities I m Brazili a _ n_ Australi Argentini Americ erm Itali Mexic Russi Brit _ i_ s h_ Span _ Pol _ Turk _ 1 CAROL JOHN CAROL JOHN Help with Listening Word stress Hello, John. Hi, Carol. How are you? I m fine, thanks. And you? I m OK, thanks. China Chin _ ese Japan Japan _ France French 2 b) Write the missing letters in the nationalities. Check in Language Summary 1 1.1 p122. MONICA ROBERTO ELENA ocabulary countries and nationalities rammar be (1): positive and Wh- questions; subject pronouns and possessive adjectives Real World introducing people Help with Listening word stress Review saying hello; the alphabet 4 R1.3 Listen and notice the word stress ( ) in the countries and nationalities in 3a). 5 R1.3 P Listen again and practise. Copy the word stress. Brazil Brazilian 3 RECEPTIONIST ood morning. What s your name, please? MARIA It s Maria Favia. RECEPTIONIST And where are you from? MARIA I m from. Elena, this is Roberto. Hello, Elena. Nice to meet you. And you. 6