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This document appears to be the contents page for an English language learning book or workbook. It lists 12 units that cover various topics like home, work, travel, entertainment, and dilemmas. Each unit lists the page numbers for subtopics covered in that section, such as types of furniture, present tenses, job adverts, and reported statements. It also provides a pronunciation chart and track listing for an accompanying audio CD. The contents page gives an overview of the structure and scope of topics included in the learning materials.

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Contents

Unit 07 Shopaholics! Page Unit 10 Dreams Page


Money 40 Adjective–Noun Word Building Related to Work 58
Pronunciation: Word Stress 40 Pronunciation: Contractions 58
Unit 01 Home Sweet Home Page Unit 04 Nice Work Page Making Predictions 41 Present Perfect Simple Vs. Past Simple 59
Shopping 42 Expressions Related to Ambitions 60
Furniture 4 Work 22 First Conditional 43 Present Perfect Simple with Already and Yet 61
Present Simple Vs. Present Continuous 5 Pronunciation : Syllables 22 A Business Proposal 44 Interview with a Successful Businessman 62
Moving House 6 Giving Advice 23 Writing a Business Proposal 45 Writing an Interview 63
Pronunciation: Sounds /eI/, /@U/ 6 Verbs and Phrases Related to Work 24
Present Continuous for Future Time 7 Can, Can’t, Have to and Don’t have to 25
An Invitation 8 Job Adverts 26
Writing a Response to an Invitation 9 Writing an Application Letter for a Job 27 Unit 08 Tourist Attractions Unit 11 The Best Days of Your Life
Materials 46 University Subjects 64
Present Simple Passive 47 Pronunciation: Word Stress 64
Positive Adjectives 48 Expressions Related to Education 65
Unit 02 Where in the world? Unit 05 Food for Thought Pronunciation: Contractions 48 Relative Clauses with who, where, that and which 65
Past Simple Passive 48 Problems and Punishments 66
Verbs Related to Cooking 28 The Wonders of Egypt 50 Say and Tell 66
Geographical Features 10 Pronunciation: Sounds /ks/, /st/ 28 Writing a Travel Report 51 Reported Statements 67
Pronunciation: Sounds /t/, /s/, /T/ 10 Need/Don’t need and Imperatives 29 Notices 68
Comparatives and Superlatives 11 Adverbs of Manner 30 Writing Suggestions for a Charity Event 69
Nature 12 Restaurant Reviews 32
Subject and Object Questions 13 Writing a Formal Letter 33
Journey from Perth to Sydney
Writing a Travel Journal
14
15
Unit 09 That’s Entertainment Unit 12 Dilemmas
Events and Venues 52 Verbs and Their Opposites 70
Verbs for Likes and Dislikes + -ing forms 52 Would and Wouldn’t 71
TV Programmes 54 Crime 72
Unit 03 Testing Times Unit 06 Life Experiences Like Vs. Would like 55 Pronunciation: Contractions 72
Pronunciation: Sounds /tS/ and /S/ 55 Revision of Tenses 73
Types of Competition 16 Unusual Jobs and -ed and -ing Adjectives 34 A TV Programme Schedule 56 A Magazine Letters Page 74
Pronunciation: Sounds /s/, /S/, /z/ 16 Present Perfect Simple 35 Writing an E-mail with Opinions and Writing Advice 75
Talking about Ability 17 Extreme Sports 36 Suggestions 57
Extreme Adjectives 18 Pronunciation: Syllables and Sounds /aI/ and /I/ 36 Pronunciation Chart 76
Linking Words 19 Present Perfect with For and Since 37 Track Listing – Student’s Audio CD 77
A Personality Test 20 A Great Sportsman 38
Writing a Report Based on a Survey 21 Writing about Someone You Admire 39

Contents 3
Unit
01 Home Sweet Present Simple vs Present
Continuous
4 Complete the sentences with the correct form of
the present simple or the present continuous.
Home 3 Put the conversation in the correct order. a She usually has (have) pizza at this restaurant,

1 floor
st
Spread head
On the Move
but today she (have) spaghetti.

b Yes, they do, but they (stay) with us at the moment.

Furniture 1
c He (build) a tree house for his son this
2 morning.
1 Read the clues and complete the 3
crossword. d He never (watch) TV – he usually
4 5
Across
l i g h t
(read) the newspaper.
4. something like a lamp that uses electricity
e We usually (work) in the bookshop in the
and helps you see at night (5) 6
5. a small carpet that you put on the floor as shopping centre, but we (be) at a conference
7 8
a decoration (3)
7. a piece of furniture that you keep clothes in in Birmingham this week.
(5, 2, 7) f They (eat) in the new café today, but usually
9. where you put old papers and other things
that you want to throw away (11) – they (go) home for lunch.
9
10. a living thing that has leaves and roots and
grows in the ground (5)
10 5 Match the answers in 4 to the questions below.
11. where you put books (9)

1 1 What’s she having for dinner? a


Down 11 a Where are you staying at the moment?
2 Where do you and Kate work?
1. used to cover the windows at night (8) b Well, why don’t we look for a house together
2. equipment you use to talk to someone in in that area? 3 What does John do in the evenings?
another place (9)
c I’m looking for a housemate, too. I’m sleeping 4 Do your cousins live in Paris?
3. a comfortable seat that you sit in by
yourself (8) on my friend’s sofa at the moment, and it 5 What’s Peter doing outside? It’s raining!
6. a table where you can sit to write and
isn’t very comfortable! 6 Where do they usually eat at lunch time?
work at (4)
7. a small, low table in the living room (6, 5) d I’m staying with my sister at the moment,
8. a long, comfortable chair for two or more 6 Complete these sentences so that they are true
but I’m looking for a housemate.
people (4) for you.
e Great idea! That sounds like a good plan.
2 Write a description of the living room in the picture. a I live in a house in the city centre .
f So do I! I play basketball on Tuesdays and
Use the words in 1. b At the moment I’m
Thursdays at the sports centre. There are
.
There are two armchairs in the living room. some great places to eat near the university
sports centre, too. c My brother/sister never ,

g Sleeping on the sofa sounds awful! Where but he/she always .

do you want to live? d My friends are

h I want to live near the university sports at the moment.

centre – I like going to the gym in the e On holiday we usually


evenings after lectures. .

4 Unit
Unit 03:
01: First
First floor
floor 5
5
Unit
01
2 floor
nd
Spread heading
Home Improvements Present Continuous for Future Time 10 Complete the e-mail with the correct form of
the verbs.
Moving House 8 Unscramble the sentences.
a Mum/the/Dad/coming/to/are/evening/and/
1 Look at the pictures and write which job uses cinema/this To : [email protected]
each item. Subject : Tomorrow
Are Mum and Dad coming to the cinema
d The delivery men our new piano.
this evening ? Hi Becky,
How are you today? I hope you’re having a good day.
a cleaner b is/the Prime Minister/the 3.00 p.m. flight/
How about meeting up this weekend? We haven’t
arriving/Paris/on/from
seen each other for weeks. What
(a) are you doing (you/do)
e My sister, my friend and I .
b tomorrow morning? I (b)
her new apartment. c is/9.00 p.m./giving/the film star/an/at/tonight/ (not/go) to my Spanish class because the teacher is
interview on holiday, so do you want to go for a coffee? We
3 Cross out the nouns that do not belong with
c the verbs. could go to Café Uno – I love their cappuccinos! I (c)

. (meet) Stuart at
a paint the walls/the house/the sofa Sullivan’s Bar at about 1.00 for lunch, but I could
d a/starting/two weeks’/new/I’m/job/in/time
d b build a house/a garden/a garage meet you at 10.30. Is that a good time for you?
c fix the sofa/the bedroom/the car Also, (d) (you/come) to
. our housewarming party on 18 April? We are getting
d decorate the chest of drawers/the house/
e e tomorrow night/staying/are/us/they/with ready for the party. We
Sonia’s bedroom
(e) (buy) a new table and
e clean the kitchen/the floor/the roof plants for the garden on Sunday morning, and we (f)
2 Look at the pictures and complete the ?
(paint) the living room
sentences with the present continuous form
of the verbs. next weekend, so it will look great.
Pronunciation: sounds /eI/, /eU/ 9 Circle the correct option. Hope to see you soon.
decorate fix clean deliver paint
4 Circle the words that contain the sound /eI/. Love,
a Erica is arriving/arrives at 6.00 p.m. on the
Brisbane flight.
Rachael 
paint deliver decorate sofa
quiet eight take b Don’t forget! The cleaner not coming/isn’t
coming on Friday.
5 Circle the words that contain the sound /eU/.
a Todd ’s cleaning the kitchen floor. c When Karen and Paul are/are Karen and Paul
phone curtain window roof
getting married?
light sofa apartment
d We are not eating/don’t eat lunch until
6 1.1 Listen and check your answers. 3.00 p.m. today.
b Grandad the roof 7 P Listen again and practise the words. e Who makes/is making the food for Jill’s
after the storm. housewarming party?

c Joe the walls.

6 Unit 01: Second floor 7


Unit
01
3 floor
rd

An Invitation Writing a Response to an Invitation


1 1.2 Read or listen to the invitation and put a–f in the correct order. 1 Read the responses to invitations and mark them D [declining] or A [accepting].

1 2 3 4 5 6 a I’m afraid I/we can’t.


b I/We’d love to!
c That’s really nice of you, but …

a The theme of the party d Thanks for asking/inviting me/us, but …


d We’ll provide all the food and
is a little unusual – drink for the hungry painters and e See you there.
it’s a ‘decorating party’! decorators, and we’re going to take f That would be great!
We’re buying the lots of photos before the party and
paint and choosing the after. Hopefully, the house will look 2 Read the response to the invitation on page 8. Do Kirsty and Steve accept
wallpaper next weekend, much better after the party! or decline the invitation? Underline the phrases they use to accept or decline.
and you and the other guests are going
to help us decorate our new house at the
party!
e Our new address Dear Lara and Martin,
nks very much for
is 76 Lewis Road, Congratulations on your new house! Tha
b Hi there! How are you both? We have but I’m afraid we
some good news – we finally bought a
opposite the entrance inviting us to your housewarming party,
er is arriving from
new house and we’re moving in next
to The Swan Shopping can’t make it that weekend. Steve’s sist
Centre. We hope you her up at the airport.
Friday! We’re very excited, and we’re Budapest on 1 July, and we’re picking
can come and help us decorate our new and we’d love to see
having a housewarming party on The theme of the party sounds great,
home! Ring us and let us know – our new t you soon and paint
Saturday, 1 July.
number from Friday is 01403 730 8182. your new house, so perhaps we could visi
den.
another room or help you with the gar
decorating!
Enjoy the party, and good luck with the
c Dear Kirsty and Steve, f See you soon, Lara and Martin Love,
Kirsty and Steve

2 Read the invitation again and mark the sentences T [true] or F [false].

a Steve and Kirsty bought a new house. 3 Write your own reply to Lara and Martin’s invitation on page 8 (100 words). Use the
b The housewarming party is in August. phrases in 1 and the model in 2 to help you. Include the following:
c Lara and Martin’s new house is near a shopping centre. • Thank them for inviting you.
d The guests are going to take food to the party. • Accept or decline the invitation and give your reasons.
e Lara and Martin are choosing the paint and wallpaper. • Tell them some interesting news about you.
f Steve and Kirsty should ring Lara and Martin to accept or decline the invitation. • Arrange to go out with them another time.
• End the letter appropriately.
3 Correct the false sentences in 2.

8 Unit 01: Third floor 9

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