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GRAMMAR VOCABULARY PRONUNCIATION GRAMMAR VOCABULARY PRONUNCIATION


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8 A We are family have: lexical and grammatical uses personality using a dictionary 60 A An open book adding emphasis (1): inversion describing books and films foreign words

12 B A job for life? discourse markers (1): linkers work the rhythm of English 64 B The sound of silence speculation and deduction sounds and the human voice consonant clusters

16 Colloquial English 1 talking about…work and family 68 Revise and Check 3&4

18 Workbook
k File 1 70 Workbook File 4

SPEAKERS OF SPANISH SPEAKERS OF SPANISH


Vocabulary: idioms about family; collocations about work Vocabulary: words that are hard to translate; idioms related to sound
Pronunciation: personality adjective suffixes; the rhythm of English Pronunciation: foreign words used in English; consonant clusters
Listening: A job I’d love Listening: Talk to me London

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26 76 A No time for anything distancing expressions with time linking in short
A Do you remember…? the past: habitual events and word building: abstract word stress with
specific incidents nouns suffixes phrases

30 80 B Not for profit? unreal uses of past tenses money silent consonants
B On the tip of my tongue pronouns lexical areas sound–spelling
relationships

34 Revise and Check


k 1&2 84 Colloquial English 4&5 talking about…stress and relaxation

36 Workbook
k File 2 86 Workbook File 5

SPEAKERS OF SPANISH SPEAKERS OF SPANISH


Vocabulary: collocations; phrasal verbs for studying Vocabulary: idioms related to stress and relaxation; phrasal verbs related to money
Pronunciation: word stress with suffixes; differentiating sounds Pronunciation: linking in fast speech; more silent consonants
Listening: Earliest memories Listening: Research into time

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42 A A love-hate relationship get phrases with get identifying attitudes 94 A Help, I need somebody! verb + object + infinitive or compound adjectives main and secondary
gerund stress

46 98 B Can’t give it up conditional sentences phones and technology, /æ/ and /ʌ/
B Dramatic licence discourse markers (2): adverbs and conflict and warfare stress in word
adverbial expressions families adjectives + prepositions

50 Colloquial English 2&3 talking about…history 102 Revise and Check 5&6

52 Workbook
k File 3 104 Workbook File 6

SPEAKERS OF SPANISH SPEAKERS OF SPANISH


Vocabulary: idioms related to love; collocations about conflict Vocabulary: more compound adjectives; more phones and technology
Pronunciation: identifying enthusiasm and sarcasm; more stress in word families Pronunciation: main stress and secondary stress; /a/ and /ʌ/
Listening: Memorable dates Listening: Addiction

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Contents
GRAMMAR VOCABULARY PRONUNCIATION GRAMMAR VOCABULARY PRONUNCIATION
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8 A We are family have: lexical and grammatical uses personality using a dictionary 60 A An open book adding emphasis (1): inversion describing books and films foreign words

12 B A job for life? discourse markers (1): linkers work the rhythm of English 64 B The sound of silence speculation and deduction sounds and the human voice consonant clusters

16 Colloquial English 1 talking about…work and family 68 Revise and Check 3&4

18 Workbook
k File 1 70 Workbook File 4

SPEAKERS OF SPANISH SPEAKERS OF SPANISH


Vocabulary: idioms about family; collocations about work Vocabulary: words that are hard to translate; idioms related to sound
Pronunciation: personality adjective suffixes; the rhythm of English Pronunciation: foreign words used in English; consonant clusters
Listening: A job I’d love Listening: Talk to me London

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26 76 A No time for anything distancing expressions with time linking in short
A Do you remember…? the past: habitual events and word building: abstract word stress with
specific incidents nouns suffixes phrases

30 80 B Not for profit? unreal uses of past tenses money silent consonants
B On the tip of my tongue pronouns lexical areas sound–spelling
relationships

34 Revise and Check


k 1&2 84 Colloquial English 4&5 talking about…stress and relaxation

36 Workbook
k File 2 86 Workbook File 5

SPEAKERS OF SPANISH SPEAKERS OF SPANISH


Vocabulary: collocations; phrasal verbs for studying Vocabulary: idioms related to stress and relaxation; phrasal verbs related to money
Pronunciation: word stress with suffixes; differentiating sounds Pronunciation: linking in fast speech; more silent consonants
Listening: Earliest memories Listening: Research into time

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42 A A love-hate relationship get phrases with get identifying attitudes 94 A Help, I need somebody! verb + object + infinitive or compound adjectives main and secondary
gerund stress

46 98 B Can’t give it up conditional sentences phones and technology, /æ/ and /ʌ/
B Dramatic licence discourse markers (2): adverbs and conflict and warfare stress in word
adverbial expressions families adjectives + prepositions

50 Colloquial English 2&3 talking about…history 102 Revise and Check 5&6

52 Workbook
k File 3 104 Workbook File 6

SPEAKERS OF SPANISH SPEAKERS OF SPANISH


Vocabulary: idioms related to love; collocations about conflict Vocabulary: more compound adjectives; more phones and technology
Pronunciation: identifying enthusiasm and sarcasm; more stress in word families Pronunciation: main stress and secondary stress; /a/ and /ʌ/
Listening: Memorable dates Listening: Addiction

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GRAMMAR VOCABULARY PRONUNCIATION GRAMMAR VOCABULARY PRONUNCIATION
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110 A As a matter of fact… permission, obligation, and word formation: prefixes intonation and linking 162 A On your marks, set, go! relative clauses word building: adjectives, homographs
necessity in exclamations nouns, and verbs

114 B A masterpiece? perception and sensation art, colour idioms -ure 166 B No direction home adding emphasis (2): cleft words that are often intonation in cleft
sentences confused sentences

118 Colloquial English 6&7 talking about…illustration 170 Revise and Check 9&10
120 Workbook
k File 7 172 Workbook File 10

SPEAKERS OF SPANISH SPEAKERS OF SPANISH


Vocabulary: more prefixes; more art Vocabulary: sports; more words that are often confused
Pronunciation: weak forms; -ture Pronunciation: more homographs; cleft sentences
Listening: Installation art Listening: Brick Lane

8 178 Communication 214 Grammar Bank 245 Appendix

/ə/ 188 Writing 234 Vocabulary Bank 246 Sound Bank


128 A The best medicine? advanced gerunds and infinitives health and medicine,
similes 202 Listening

132 B A ‘must see’ attraction expressing future plans and travel and tourism homophones
arrangements

136 Revise and Check


k 7&8
138 Workbook
k File 8

SPEAKERS OF SPANISH
Vocabulary: phrasal verbs related to health; idioms about travel
Pronunciation: syllable stress; more homophones
Listening: A disastrous journey

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144 A Pet hates ellipsis animal matters auxiliary verbs and to

148 B How to cook, how to eat nouns: compound and possessive preparing food words with silent
forms syllables

152 Colloquial English 8&9 talking about…insects and animals


154 Workbook
k File 9

SPEAKERS OF SPANISH
Vocabulary: more animals; adjectives to describe food
Pronunciation: stress with auxiliary verbs and to; silent vowels
Listening: The pros and cons of being vegetarian

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GRAMMAR VOCABULARY PRONUNCIATION GRAMMAR VOCABULARY PRONUNCIATION
7 10
110 A As a matter of fact… permission, obligation, and word formation: prefixes intonation and linking 162 A On your marks, set, go! relative clauses word building: adjectives, homographs
necessity in exclamations nouns, and verbs

114 B A masterpiece? perception and sensation art, colour idioms -ure 166 B No direction home adding emphasis (2): cleft words that are often intonation in cleft
sentences confused sentences

118 Colloquial English 6&7 talking about…illustration 170 Revise and Check 9&10
120 Workbook
k File 7 172 Workbook File 10

SPEAKERS OF SPANISH SPEAKERS OF SPANISH


Vocabulary: more prefixes; more art Vocabulary: sports; more words that are often confused
Pronunciation: weak forms; -ture Pronunciation: more homographs; cleft sentences
Listening: Installation art Listening: Brick Lane

8 178 Communication 214 Grammar Bank 245 Appendix

/ə/ 188 Writing 234 Vocabulary Bank 246 Sound Bank


128 A The best medicine? advanced gerunds and infinitives health and medicine,
similes 202 Listening

132 B A ‘must see’ attraction expressing future plans and travel and tourism homophones
arrangements

136 Revise and Check


k 7&8
138 Workbook
k File 8

SPEAKERS OF SPANISH
Vocabulary: phrasal verbs related to health; idioms about travel
Pronunciation: syllable stress; more homophones
Listening: A disastrous journey

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144 A Pet hates ellipsis animal matters auxiliary verbs and to

148 B How to cook, how to eat nouns: compound and possessive preparing food words with silent
forms syllables

152 Colloquial English 8&9 talking about…insects and animals


154 Workbook
k File 9

SPEAKERS OF SPANISH
Vocabulary: more animals; adjectives to describe food
Pronunciation: stress with auxiliary verbs and to; silent vowels
Listening: The pros and cons of being vegetarian

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