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  • 1Macmillan Practice Online is published by Macmillan English Campus

    New Inside Out Upper Intermediate Practice Online

    Macmillan Practice Online is the easy way to get all the benefits of online learning and with over 100 courses to choose from, covering all competence levels and ranging from business English to exam practice and from academic to general English, youre sure to find the one that suits your needs.

    Take a look at the syllabus below for a complete list of the resources offered by this Macmillan Practice Online course.

    New Inside Out Upper Intermediate Practice OnlineThis course accompanies 'Inside Out Upper Intermediate'. It corresponds to CEFR level B2 and Cambridge ESOL FCE. There are 16 syllabus items, including four 'Review' syllabus items, each matching a student's book unit. Within each syllabus item, resources are grouped into five categories - Grammar, Vocabulary, Pronunciation, Listening and Reading.

    UNIT NUMBER1 Impressions

    This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language we use to talk about appearances and impressions. It covers mixed tenses, auxiliary verbs, 'so' and 'neither', question tags and embedded questions.

    Listening Listening to a boss complaining politely to an employee about his clothes. Listening to a journalist from a men's fashion magazine, CHAPS, stopping four men in the street and asking them about their self-image. Listening to an interview about fashions in the 60s and 70s.

    Pronunciation Practising intonation of questions qith tags.

    Vocabulary Practising collocations.

    Grammar Checking your knowledge of when to use the present perfect continuous. Checking your knowledge of the use of 'so', 'neither' and 'nor' to agree with somebody. Checking your knowledge of 'both ... and', 'either ... or', 'neither ... nor'. Checking your knowledge of question and reply tags. Checking your knowledge of embedded questions. Practising the present simple and past simple. Practising the past simple, present perfect, past perfect simple and continuous. Practising the past simple and present perfect simple and continuous. Practising the present perfect simple and continuous. Practising 'so' and 'neither' and the auxiliary verbs that you use with them in short responses. Practising question tags. Practising indirect questions during an interview. Practising question tags and negative questions.

    Present perfect continuous: use

    Grammar Reference Unit

    Inversion: with so, neither and nor

    Grammar Reference Unit

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    Determiners - quantifiers: both ... and, either ... or, neither ... nor

    Grammar Reference Unit

    Question, reply tags: use Grammar Reference Unit

    Embedded questions: use Grammar Reference Unit

    Present simple v past simple

    Language Exercise

    Past tenses Language Exercise

    Mixed tenses Language Exercise

    Ibiza - paradise lost Language Exercise

    A day at school Language Exercise

    Question tags Language Exercise

    Interviewing a young star Language Exercise

    Questions, questions! Language Exercise

    Boost your self-esteem Vocabulary Activity

    Question tags Pronunciation Activity

    The dress code Listening Activity

    You are what you wear Listening Activity

    Fashion Listening Activity

    2 Generations

    This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language we use to talk about relationships between teenagers and parents. It covers verbs + infinitive and 'ing' and adjective structures.

    Pronunciation Contrasting vowels and diphthongs in minimal pairs.

    Listening Listening to an interview about life in the 1920s. Listening to Andy saying how he feels about meeting his girlfriend's parents. Listening to Sarah's parents discussing how they feel about meeting her boyfriend.

    Vocabulary Practising phrasal verbs with 'get'. Practising words for family relationships. Practising using synonyms. Practising phrasal verbs.

    Grammar Checking your knowledge of the structure object + infinitive without 'to'. Checking your knowledge of the structure verb + object + infinitive. Checking your knowledge of common adjectives followed by the prepositions 'about', 'at', 'by' and 'for'. Checking your knowledge of adjectives followed by the prepositions 'in', 'of', 'to' and 'with'. Checking your knowledge of adjectives ending in '-ed' followed by a preposition. Practising verbs followed by an '-ing' form or infinitive with a change in meaning. Practising the use of prepositions after certain adjectives.

    Verb + object + verb: object + infinitive without to

    Grammar Reference Unit

    Verb + object + verb: object + infinitive

    Grammar Reference Unit

    Adjectives followed by prepositions: about, at, by, for

    Grammar Reference Unit

    Adjectives followed by prepositions: in, of, to, with

    Grammar Reference Unit

    Adjectives ending in -ed and -ing: -ed adjectives followed by prepositions

    Grammar Reference Unit

    Working in a restaurant Language Exercise

    -ing forms and infinitives Language Exercise

    -ing forms and infinitives Language Exercise

    My musical friend Language Exercise

    Daniela's problem Vocabulary Activity

    Family relationships Vocabulary Activity

    A society wedding Vocabulary Activity

    Personal space Vocabulary Activity

    Julie's bossy parents Vocabulary Activity

    Minimal pairs contrasting vowels

    Pronunciation Activity

    Generation gap Listening Activity

    Meeting the parents Listening Activity

    Meet the boyfriend Listening Activity

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    3 Gold

    This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language we use to talk about money matters. It covers reported speech and unreal tenses.

    Pronunciation Practising the schwa sound. Practising identifying the schwa sound.

    Grammar Checking your knowledge of reported speech. Checking your knowledge of 'Wh-' reported questions. Checking your knowledge of 'yes/no' reported questions. Checking your knowledge of the tense changes used in reported speech. Practising reported speech. Practising reported speech and questions. Practising a variety of reporting verbs. Checking your knowledge of unreal tenses. Checking your knowledge of the uses of the second conditional. Practising the second conditional.

    Reading

    Listening Listening to four young people talking about how they spend their pocket money and completing a table.

    Vocabulary Practising collocations with the verbs 'take', 'have' and 'break'. Practising collocations with the verbs 'get', 'do' and 'make'. Practising words that are often confused. Practising verbs you need to talk about money.

    Reported speech: changes Grammar Reference Unit

    Reported questions: wh- questions

    Grammar Reference Unit

    Reported questions: yes/no questions

    Grammar Reference Unit

    Reported speech: tense changes

    Grammar Reference Unit

    The spy granny Language Exercise

    An interview with Picasso Language Exercise

    Reporting verbs Language Exercise

    Unreal tenses: wish, if only, would rather, it's time, hope

    Grammar Reference Unit

    Second conditional: use Grammar Reference Unit

    Second conditional Language Exercise

    Take, have or break? Vocabulary Activity

    Get, do and make Vocabulary Activity

    How much do you earn? Vocabulary Activity

    Money Vocabulary Activity

    Money, money, money Pronunciation Activity

    Find the schwa Pronunciation Activity

    Upper Intermediate Test 14

    Practice Test

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    Review A

    This syllabus item provides further practice of the language points revised in the student's book unit. It also provides additional practice of listening skills.

    Pronunciation Identifying the stress pattern in two- and three-syllable words.

    Listening Listening to five people talking about their sisters and matching statements with each speaker.

    Vocabulary Practising phrasal verbs with 'take'. Practising phrasal verbs used to talk about relationships. Playing a problem-solving game involving buying and selling.

    Grammar Testing your knowledge of tenses and quantifiers. Practising the past simple, present perfect and present perfect continuous. Practising the present and past simple. Practising the use of the verbs 'hope' and 'expect'. Practising unreal tenses. Practising question tags. Checking your knowledge of the use of gerunds and infinitives. Testing your knowledge of tenses and verbs followed by '-ing' form or infinitive. Practising the use of reported speech. Playing a game to match statements in the present with their reply tags. Playing a game to complete the conditional sentences.

    Upper Intermediate Test 04

    Practice Test

    The Martians are not coming

    Language Exercise

    A Titanic romance Language Exercise

    Visitor hopes and expectations

    Language Exercise

    Unreal tenses Language Exercise

    Question tags Language Exercise

    Gerunds and infinitives: likes and dislikes

    Grammar Reference Unit

    Upper Intermediate Test 02

    Practice Test

    What did you say? Language Exercise

    An emergency meeting Language Exercise

    In the Restaurant Game

    The Balloon Fiesta Game

    Phrasal verbs with take Vocabulary Activity

    Chat room introduction Vocabulary Activity

    Terraformer - Average Game

    Word stress Pronunciation Activity

    Paper 4 Part 3 Exam Preparation Exercise

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    4 Challenge

    This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language we use to talk about challenges and health. It covers future tenses and phrasal verbs.

    Grammar Checking your knowledge of how to use narrative tenses correctly. Checking your knowledge of the uses of the future perfect. Checking your knowledge of when to use the future continuous. Checking your knowledge of the different ways of expressing the future in the past. Checking your knowledge of the future with 'will', the future continuous and the future perfect. Practising the present simple, the present continuous and 'will'. Practising the future perfect and continuous, 'will' and 'going to'.

    Listening Listening to a conversation about Sir Ranulph Fiennes. Listening to a man called Leonard talking to a friend of his about a sports club.

    Vocabulary Practising common idioms of health and sickness. Practising the correct use of words and the understanding of a text by putting the correct forms of certain words into gaps to complete the text, and then selecting which points are made about health and safety in the article. Practising looking for more formal equivalents for a number of different expressions in an article that discusses the impacts on health of banning smoking in public places. Practising words for different types of health problems. Practising phrasal verbs used to talk about sports and hobbies.

    Reading Reading and choosing the correct options to answer questions on a text about people who gave up TV for a month. Reading for gist and specific information and selecting the correct option to answer questions on a text about smoking in the developing world.

    Narrative tenses contrasted

    Grammar Reference Unit

    Future perfect: use Grammar Reference Unit

    Future continuous: use Grammar Reference Unit

    Future in the past Grammar Reference Unit

    Will v future continuous v future perfect

    Grammar Reference Unit

    English: a global language Language Exercise

    Future tense contrasts Language Exercise

    Feeling off-colour Vocabulary Activity

    Health and safety Vocabulary Activity

    Health effects of banning smoking

    Vocabulary Activity

    Health problems Vocabulary Activity

    Why I love my hobby Vocabulary Activity

    Paper 1 Part 3 Exam Preparation Exercise

    Reading Part 3 Exam Preparation Exercise

    A great explorer! Listening Activity

    Paper 4 Part 4 Exam Preparation Exercise

    Listening Section 1: Sports club (Task 1)

    Exam Preparation Exercise

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    5 Ritual

    This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language we use to talk about rituals, ceremonies and habits. It covers 'would' and 'used to' for habits and verb patterns.

    Grammar Checking your knowledge of 'would' and 'used to' to talk about past habits and states. Checking your knowledge of how to use 'would' to talk about repeated actions in the past. Practising 'used to' for past habits and states. Testing your knowledge of tenses and verbs followed by gerund or infinitive. Practising mixed prepositions. Completing a text about how much TV very young children in Britain watch.

    Pronunciation Identifying attitude by listening to sentence intonation and stress. Listening to different people talking about celebrations they have attended and keying in the correct answers, then, choosing what linking sound is made between words.

    Listening Listening to Laura talking about her father and his car. Listening to someone from the Marriage Guidance Organization talking about the type of problems it helps couples with. Listening to students exchanging views on declining birth rates. Listening to a conversation about seeing a ghost. Listening to a woman talking about her annoying work-mate.

    Vocabulary Practising phrasal verbs. Practising word formation. Playing a game by putting all the phrases to do with a teenager's daily routine in order.

    Would v used to: past habits v past states

    Grammar Reference Unit

    Would: repeated actions in the past

    Grammar Reference Unit

    Used to Language Exercise

    Upper Intermediate Test 01

    Practice Test

    Women's dating rules Language Exercise

    Paper 3 Part 2 Exam Preparation Exercise

    Upper Intermediate Test 03

    Practice Test

    A night at the Oscars! Vocabulary Activity

    Horoscopes Vocabulary Activity

    Salvador Dali Vocabulary Activity

    Gobbling Goblins Game

    Are they angry? Pronunciation Activity

    Celebrations Pronunciation Activity

    Rituals Listening Activity

    Trouble and strife Listening Activity

    Declining birth rates Listening Activity

    Ghost story Listening Activity

    Annoying habits Listening Activity

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    6 Eat

    This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language we use to talk about food and eating out. It covers the present perfect, the passive and linkers.

    Pronunciation Practising the difference between 'like' and 'would like' in its contracted form.

    Vocabulary Practising words for parts of the body. Practising words and phrases used in cooking. Practising words related to eating and drinking. Practising numbers and prices.

    Listening Listening to extracts from a conversation about international food. Listening to two business people discussing which restaurant to go to. Listening to a nutritionist talking about food and drink. Listening to someone ordering food in a restaurant.

    Reading Understanding details, attitudes and opinions, and the purpose of a text in an article on 'greasy spoons' (cheap, typical English cafs).

    Grammar Checking your knowledge of the use of the present perfect simple and continuous. Checking your knowledge of when to use the present simple, the present continuous or the present perfect. Contrasting various tenses of the passive voice. Practising the linkers 'although', 'however', 'furthermore', 'in spite of', 'because' and 'because of'. Practising linking words like 'however', 'since' and 'therefore'. Practising concession clauses.

    Present perfect simple v continuous

    Grammar Reference Unit

    Present simple v present continuous v present perfect

    Grammar Reference Unit

    Passive Language Exercise

    What do you think of computer games?

    Language Exercise

    Linkers Language Exercise

    Food in the Harbour City Language Exercise

    Parts of the body Vocabulary Activity

    Cooking Vocabulary Activity

    Eating and drinking Vocabulary Activity

    Eating out Vocabulary Activity

    Numbers and prices Vocabulary Activity

    Contracted speech Pronunciation Activity

    Paper 1 Reading Part 4 Exam Preparation Exercise

    International food Listening Activity

    Where shall we eat? Listening Activity

    What food is good for you? Listening Activity

    Restaurants and eating out Listening Activity

    Review B

    This syllabus item provides further practice of the language points revised in the student's book unit. It also provides additional practice of reading and listening skills.

    Pronunciation Identifying the main stressed words in sentences and questions.

    Vocabulary Practising mixed phrasal verbs. Practising words for parts of the body. Practising words for different types of health problems.

    Listening Listening to people talking about restaurants. Listening to two people ordering food. Listening to parents talking to their daughter about mobile phones.

    Reading Reading for gist and specific information and selecting the correct option to answer questions on a text about smoking in the developing world.

    Grammar Practising a variety of future tenses. Practising past tenses with various meanings. Practising 'used to' and the past simple. Practising different forms of the passive. Practising the passive. Practising linking with '-ing' clauses.

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    Future tenses Language Exercise

    Future tenses Language Exercise

    The rain will have stopped by then

    Language Exercise

    Present, past or future? Language Exercise

    Used to v past simple Language Exercise

    Buying goods and equipment

    Language Exercise

    Passive Language Exercise

    Visit to a restaurant Language Exercise

    An appointment with the dentist

    Vocabulary Activity

    Parts of the body Vocabulary Activity

    Feeling ill Vocabulary Activity

    Sentence stress Pronunciation Activity

    Reading Part 3 Exam Preparation Exercise

    What's cooking? Listening Activity

    What's on the menu? Listening Activity

    Paper 4 Part 4 Exam Preparation Exercise

    7 Escape

    This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language we use to talk about travelling and holidays. It covers reporting verbs, modals and articles.

    Vocabulary Practising suffixes used to make adjectives into nouns. Practising adjective prefixes (un-, im-, in-, ir-). Practising verb prefixes (mis-, dis-, un-). Practising verbs and nouns for holiday activities. Completing a text about a prize holiday.

    Reading Choosing the correct options to answer questions on a text about campsites in various countries.

    Pronunciation Focusing on word stress in sentences in which speakers express strong opinions and feelings. Identifying speakers' attitudes from their intonation. Identifying the main syllable stress in countries and nationalities.

    Listening Listening to three speakers talking about their holidays.

    Grammar Checking your knowledge of the verbs 'say' and 'tell'. Checking your knowledge of reporting verbs. Checking your knowledge of how to use reporting verbs. Checking your knowledge of talking about ability in the past. Checking your knowledge of using forms of 'must', 'need' and 'have to' to talk about obligation and necessity. Checking your knowledge of articles. Practising the use of articles.

    Say v tell: differences and uses

    Grammar Reference Unit

    Reporting verbs: list Grammar Reference Unit

    Reporting verbs: use Grammar Reference Unit

    Ability: could, be able to

    Grammar Reference Unit

    Obligation/necessity: need, needn't, must, mustn't, have to, don't have to, needn't have, didn't need to.

    Grammar Reference Unit

    Articles: contrast of all forms

    Grammar Reference Unit

    Marketing strategies Language Exercise

    Nouns from adjectives Vocabulary Activity

    Adjective prefixes (un-, im-, in-, ir-)

    Vocabulary Activity

    Verb prefixes (mis-, dis-, un-)

    Vocabulary Activity

    Holiday paradise Vocabulary Activity

    Paper 3 Part 3 Exam Preparation Exercise

    A trip abroad Pronunciation Activity

    Speaking with feeling Pronunciation Activity

    Word stress Pronunciation Activity

    Paper 1 Part 3 Exam Preparation Exercise

    Holidays Listening Activity

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    8 Attraction

    This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language we use to talk about appearance and attraction. It covers passive structures, passive reporting verbs and unreal tenses.

    Vocabulary Practising fixed phrases. Practising idiomatic similes. Practising compound adjectives used to descibe people. Practising word formation. Practising word building.

    Pronunciation Practising identifying the changing syllable stress in nouns and their corresponding adjectives.

    Listening Listening to the desciptions of four people. Listening to three people discussing cosmetic surgery. Listening to teenagers talking about a celebrity they met.

    Grammar Checking your knowledge of the way in which we use 'have something done'. Checking your knowledge of the use of 'have somebody / something do something'. Checking your knowledge of the passive voice. Practising the passive and causatives. Checking your knowledge of unreal tenses. Practising unreal tenses. Checking your knowledge of how reported speech is used in academic English.

    Uses of have: have something done

    Grammar Reference Unit

    Uses of have: have somebody / something do something

    Grammar Reference Unit

    The passive: impersonal statements

    Grammar Reference Unit

    Cher Language Exercise

    Unreal tenses: wish, if only, would rather, it's time, hope

    Grammar Reference Unit

    Unreal tenses Language Exercise

    Reported speech in academic writing

    Grammar Reference Unit

    A strange creature Vocabulary Activity

    My grandfather Vocabulary Activity

    Compound adjectives Vocabulary Activity

    Could Shakespeare write? Vocabulary Activity

    Paper 3 Part 3 Exam Preparation Exercise

    Changing stress in nouns and adjectives

    Pronunciation Activity

    Describing people Listening Activity

    Plastic surgery Listening Activity

    Meeting a celebrity Listening Activity

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    9 Genius

    This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language we use to talk about art and inventions. It covers modals of deduction, certainty and possibility.

    Grammar Checking your knowledge of the use of 'have' to make deductions. Practising modals of deduction, 'must' and 'can't', and of possibility, 'might' and 'could'. Practising the use of the linking phrase 'as if/as though' for describing impressions.

    Pronunciation Practising syllable stress in single words. Practising syllable stress.

    Reading Matching pieces of information with the sections of the text in which they are mentioned. Focusing on detailed comprehension of points made, opinions expressed and vocabulary used in a text. Doing a web project on Easter Island.

    Listening Listening to four people talking about some new products. Listening to a radio debate concerning the greatest inventions of the past 200 years. Listening to part of a radio programme about a museum and keying in missing information to complete sentences. Listening to part of a radio programme about a museum and keying in missing information to complete sentences. Listening to the description of the Nazca Lines in Peru.

    Vocabulary Practising words you need to talk about music. Practising words used to describe different kinds of paintings. Practising fixed phrases. Practising grouping nouns with their related nouns and adjectives. Selecting the correct words to complete a text about ancient art.

    Uses of have: deduction Grammar Reference Unit

    Certainty and possibility Language Exercise

    Progress report Language Exercise

    Music Vocabulary Activity

    What kind of paintings are they?

    Vocabulary Activity

    Ancient art Vocabulary Activity

    Word building Vocabulary Activity

    Paper 3 Part 1 Exam Preparation Exercise

    Word stress patterns Pronunciation Activity

    Word stress Pronunciation Activity

    Paper 1 Part 3 Exam Preparation Exercise

    Paper 1 Part 1 Exam Preparation Exercise

    Strange inventions Listening Activity

    Inventions Listening Activity

    Paper 4 Part 2 Exam Preparation Exercise

    Mysteries: the Nazca Lines Listening Activity

    Exploring Easter Island

    Web Project

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    Review C

    This syllabus item provides further practice of the language points revised in the student's book unit. It also provides additional practice of reading and listening skills.

    Vocabulary Selecting the correct adjectives to complete a conversation about pony-trekking.

    Grammar Checking your knowledge of how to make suggestions and give advice using 'would'. Checking your knowledge of using 'had better' and 'would rather' to give advice and opinions. Checking your knowledge of using 'should' and 'ought to' to give advice and opinions. Practising reporting verbs like 'agree', 'accuse' and 'insist'. Testing your knowledge of the passive voice and tense consolidation. Testing your knowledge of future tenses and past tense modals. Practising the modal verbs 'can't' and 'must'. Testing your knowledge of passives and prepositions of time: 'in', 'at', 'on'.

    Listening Listening lecturer talking about the Young British Artists and completing a student's notes with missing words. Listening a speaker talking about the life of Andy Warhol and keying in the missing words to complete the student's notes.

    Reading Reading a short text on the art movement known as Impressionism and deciding on the meaning of a series of words in the context of the text. Reading an article about Scottish inventions and discoveries and deciding if a series of statements expressing the writer's opinion are true, false or if the answer is not given.

    Pronunciation Identifying interested intonation in questions.

    Would: suggestions/adviceGrammar Reference Unit

    Advice/opinion: had better, would rather

    Grammar Reference Unit

    Advice/opinion: should, ought to

    Grammar Reference Unit

    Certainty/deduction: must, can't

    Grammar Reference Unit

    Reporting verbs Language Exercise

    Upper Intermediate Test 11

    Practice Test

    Advanced Test 01 Practice Test

    Underwater discovery Language Exercise

    Intermediate Test 10 Practice Test

    A world of Scottish invention

    Language Exercise

    A great time Vocabulary Activity

    Impressionism Vocabulary Activity

    Intonation Pronunciation Activity

    Young British Artists Listening Activity

    A biography of Andy Warhol

    Listening Activity

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    10 Sell

    This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language we use to talk about buying and selling, and marketing. It covers relative clauses and cleft sentences.

    Listening Listening to an interview about marketing and selecting the correct answer to questions. Listening to a presentation by an advertising executive about a campaign his agency is planning for a client.

    Reading Reading a text about an important event that took place in the United States in 1929 and choosing the correct heading for each paragraph of the passage.

    Pronunciation Identifying speakers' attitudes from their intonation.

    Grammar Checking your knowledge of the omission of object pronouns in relative clauses. Checking your knowledge of the use of 'that' in relative clauses. Checking your knowledge of the difference between defining and non-defining relative clauses. Checking your knowledge of relative pronouns. Practising the use of 'What' at the beginning of sentences for emphasis. Practising fronting. Contrasting the positions of adverbial phrases with and without inversion.

    Vocabulary Practising collocations that are widely used in business. Practising words and phrases in common use in the world of advertising and marketing. Watching a video and matching business terms to their definitions. Using language from the video to create a summary of the presentation. Practising terms used in marketing. Practising words and phrases connected with advertising and marketing.

    Object pronoun omission in relative clauses

    Grammar Reference Unit

    Defining v non-defining relative clauses: use of that

    Grammar Reference Unit

    Defining v non-defining relative clauses: comparison

    Grammar Reference Unit

    Relative pronouns: use Grammar Reference Unit

    Comments on the cinema Language Exercise

    The Sony Ericsson Empire Film Awards

    Language Exercise

    Inversion Language Exercise

    Business news extracts Vocabulary Activity

    Advertising and marketing methods

    Vocabulary Activity

    Video 3: New lines Vocabulary Activity

    What does that mean? Vocabulary Activity

    A successful exhibition Vocabulary Activity

    Developments in advertising and marketing

    Vocabulary Activity

    Speaking with feeling Pronunciation Activity

    Academic Reading Passage 3: The Wall Street Crash (Task 1)

    Exam Preparation Exercise

    BEC Vantage Listening Part 3

    Exam Preparation Exercise

    Presentation about an advertising campaign

    Listening Activity

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    11 Student

    This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language we use to talk about education and job interviews. It covers future forms and time clauses.

    Grammar Checking your knowledge of how to express future predictions and intentions in academic English. Checking your knowledge of the use of the future perfect continuous. Checking your knowledge of using the present simple to talk about fixed future events. Checking your knowledge of the use of the present simple to talk about the future in subordinate clauses. Checking your knowledge of how to use 'would' to express future in the past. Checking your knowledge of using 'be possible' and 'be likely' to talk about possibility.

    Listening Listening to a telephone conversation about a job interview and deciding if statements are true or false. Listening to a speaker giving advice about job interviews to a group of college students. Listening to a conversation about how people are selected for job interviews.

    Vocabulary Reading a text explaining to university students some of the facilities available on campus and completing the text with words and phrases. Practising words and phrases you need to talk about education. Watching a video of an applicant being interviewed for a job, identifying phrases expressing likes and dislikes and deciding how much each applicant likes his or her job. Practising common collocations in business language. Practising the full form of common English abbreviations. Matching vocabulary and abbreviations with their definitions.

    Reading Focusing on scanning and understanding gist in job descriptions and advertisements. Identifying which words are incorrect or unnecessary in a job advertisement.

    Future predictions and intentions in academic English

    Grammar Reference Unit

    Future perfect continuous: use

    Grammar Reference Unit

    Present simple with future meaning: fixed events

    Grammar Reference Unit

    Present simple with future meaning: subordinate clauses

    Grammar Reference Unit

    Would: future in the past Grammar Reference Unit

    Possibility: be likely, be possible

    Grammar Reference Unit

    On the campus Vocabulary Activity

    Albert Einstein's education Vocabulary Activity

    Brown University, USA Vocabulary Activity

    Video 1: Why are you applying for the job?

    Vocabulary Activity

    Applying for a job Vocabulary Activity

    Acronyms Vocabulary Activity

    Bills included? Vocabulary Activity

    Reading Part 1 Exam Preparation Exercise

    Reading Part 6 Exam Preparation Exercise

    Short-listed for an interview

    Listening Activity

    Your first interview Listening Activity

    Talking about CVs and job interviews

    Listening Activity

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    12 Home

    This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language we use to talk about houses and eating habits. It covers participle clauses, prepositions and quantity expresssions.

    Listening Understanding gist, specific information, attitude and opinion in a talk about architecture in the United States. Listening to part of a radio programme on business meals. Listening to a psychologist talking about what a room says about the person living there.

    Reading Reading a text about houses of the future in Britain.

    Vocabulary Playing a game by selecting the prepositions that describe the movements of the egg while it goes through the machine and helping Professor Keen have a good breakfast. Practising words related to houses. Practising phrasal verbs connected with daily routines.

    Grammar Checking your knowledge of the use of the participle in clauses. Practising participle clauses. Checking your knowledge of the uses of quantity pronouns. Practising 'a lot of', 'a little', 'a few', 'too many', 'too much' and 'enough'. Practising verbs followed by certain prepositions. Practising prepositions following adjectives. Checking your knowledge about prepositions that follow nouns.

    Participles: clauses Grammar Reference Unit

    Participle clauses Language Exercise

    Quantity pronouns: enough, plenty, a lot, a great deal

    Grammar Reference Unit

    Quantity Language Exercise

    Verbs and prepositions Language Exercise

    Prepositions after adjectives

    Language Exercise

    Prepositions following adjectives

    Grammar Reference Unit

    Prepositions following nouns

    Grammar Reference Unit

    Professor Keen's Eggcellent Breakfast

    Game

    My home Vocabulary Activity

    A very bad day Vocabulary Activity

    Academic Reading Passage 2: Houses of the future (Task 1)

    Exam Preparation Exercise

    Academic Reading Passage 2: Houses of the future (Task 2)

    Exam Preparation Exercise

    Academic Reading Passage 2: Houses of the future (Task 3)

    Exam Preparation Exercise

    FCE Paper 4 Part 4 Exam Preparation Exercise

    Business meals Listening Activity

    What does your room say about you?

    Listening Activity

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    Review D

    This syllabus item provides further practice of the language points revised in the student's book unit. It also provides additional practice of reading and listening skills.

    Reading Choosing the correct word to complete a text about a target market. Reading a text explaining to university students some of the facilities available on campus.

    Vocabulary Reading a lecture transcript about the methodology and results of a piece of research and selecting the correct answers to complete the text. Practising rooms and places inside and outside the home.

    Grammar Checking your knowledge of using the present simple to talk about fixed future events. Checking your knowledge of the future with 'will' and the present simple to talk about the future. Checking your knowledge of how to use the present simple of 'be' to talk about events in the future. Checking your knowledge of participle clauses in academic English. Practising the use of the verbs 'hope' and 'expect'. Practising 'wh-' clauses. Practising defining and non-defining relative clauses. Practising relative pronouns and their use in defining and non-defining relative clauses. Practising the use of prepositions in relative clauses.

    Listening Listening to a colleague explaining the focus of an advertising campaign. Listening to a lecturer talk about independent and state schools in the United Kingdom. Listening to people talking about breakfast habits in different places.

    Present simple with future meaning: fixed events

    Grammar Reference Unit

    Will/won't v present simple

    Grammar Reference Unit

    Present simple with future meaning: other uses

    Grammar Reference Unit

    Participle clauses in academic English

    Grammar Reference Unit

    Visitor hopes and expectations

    Language Exercise

    A protest march Language Exercise

    Relative clauses Language Exercise

    Defining and non-defining relative clauses

    Language Exercise

    A politician's statement Language Exercise

    Interactive advertising Vocabulary Activity

    Reading Part 4 Exam Preparation Exercise

    Houses Vocabulary Activity

    On the campus Vocabulary Activity

    Selling points Listening Activity

    Schools in the UK Listening Activity

    Breakfast all over the world

    Listening Activity