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EA SB2 Contents
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Grammar
Vocabulary
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be and have got there is / there are: some and any subject pronouns and possessive adjectives possessive ’s
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Basic nouns Basic adjectives
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Present simple Adverbs of frequency Verb + -ing
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Furniture Free time activities
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Present continuous Present simple and present continuous Present continuous for future use
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TV programmes Adjectives of opinion
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Past simple: regular and irregular verbs ago was / were Past simple: questions
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Life events Jobs
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Past continuous: affirmative and negative Past continuous: questions Past simple and past continuous
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Mystery Verbs of movement
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will / won’t First conditional
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Environment verbs Materials and containers
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be going to be going to and will
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Computers Computer games
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Comparative and superlative adjectives should and must
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Crime Physical descriptions
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Present perfect: affirmative and negative Present perfect: questions
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Sport Health problems
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a / an, some and any Indefinite pronouns a lot of, much / many
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Things for summer camp Holiday problems
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Curriculum Extra 1 pages 98–99 Curriculum Extra 2 pages 100–101 Curriculum Extra 3 pages 102–103
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Music: The Orchestra, Vanessa-Mae Literature: Greek Epics, The Iliad Science: The Universe, Our galaxy
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page 8
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page 68
page 78
page 88
page 98
Grammar Bank
Workbook page 90
Word Bank
Workbook page 110
Curriculum Extra Word Bank
Workbook page 130
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Reading and Listening
Speaking and Pronunciation •
Syllables
Practical English Song / Culture
Writing
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In the classroom
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What your room says about you Music and media Sleeping with the Aztecs Skills focus: Guessing meaning
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Talking about free time Third person -s
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A description of a typical weekend Language point: Punctuation and capital letters
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Phone messages Phoning a friend Robbie Williams: Angels
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TV Guide Totally wild Are you a TV addict? Skills focus: Listening for gist
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Describing TV programmes Word stress
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A description of a TV programme Language point: Giving opinions
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Family life Diaries Making arrangements
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Young and talented Celebrity auction Before they were famous Skills focus: New vocabulary
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Talking about the past Past simple: -ed endings
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A biography Language point: Linking words
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The Museum of Fame At the ticket office James Blunt: You’re Beautiful
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The curse of Tutankhamen UFO sighting Ghost tours Skills focus: Specific information
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Talking about past events Weak forms /w@z/, /w@(r)/
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A ghost story Language point: Time expressions
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Mysteries and legends Tourist information Asking for travel information
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The future of our planet The ecology shop The art of recycling Skills focus: Pronouns
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Talking about the future ’ll contraction
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A poster Language point: Apostrophes
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Information leaflet Apologising Stacie Orrico: I Promise I Will
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The lucky winners! CityRaid Tomorrow’s world Skills focus: Preparing to listen
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Talking about future plans and predictions Sentence stress and rhythm
An email Language point: Avoiding repetition
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Schools in Britain Instructions Agreeing and disagreeing
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Criminals: Breaking records Teenage crime The murdered pop star Skills focus: Finding opposites
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Talking about rules The weak vowel /@/
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An interview Language point: Order of adjectives
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Signs and notices Asking for permission Sugababes: Ugly
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Urban adventure race The sky’s the limit! A nation of couch potatoes Skills focus: Using a dictionary
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Talking about past experiences Recognising contractions (’s /’ve)
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A class survey Language point: Talking about statistics
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World of sport Health information Asking for and giving advice
Describing a summer festival Language point: Checking verbs
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Holiday information Talking about preferences Emma Bunton: Sunshine on a Rainy Day
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Revision: be, have got, there is / are, Present simple and continuous, Word order, Question forms Revision: Past simple, Past simple and past continouous, Present perfect, Question forms Revision: First conditional, Comparative and superlative adjectives, should and must, be going to and will