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TOPIC LESSON FOCUS EXAM SKILLS GRAMMAR VOCABULARY


Unit 1 1.1 Speaking and listening Paper 5 Speaking: 2 Comparison Appearance and
Fashion matters 8–11 1.2 Grammar Comparing photographs clothing
Fashion; describing people Paper 4 Listening: 3 Adverbs of degree
Matching Phrasal verbs
Paper 3 Use of English: 4
Exam folder 1 12–13 Paper 3 Use of English: 4
Key word transformations
Unit 2 2.1 Reading Paper 1 Reading: 1 -ly adverbs Computers
The virtual world 14–17 2.2 Grammar Skimming and scanning Review of present tenses Compound nouns
Computer games; the Positive and negative
Internet adjectives
Writing folder 1 18–19 Paper 2 Writing: 1 and 2
Informal letters and emails
Unit 3 3.1 Listening Paper 5 Speaking: 2, 3 Modals 1: Obligation, Travel and holidays
Going places 20–23 Pronunciation: word stress Paper 4 Listening: 2 necessity and permission Travel collocations
Travel 3.2 Grammar Sentence completion Expressions with do
Paper 3 Use of English: 4 Prepositions of location
Exam folder 2 24–25 Paper 3 Use of English: 3
Word formation
Unit 4 Our four-legged 4.1 Reading Paper 1 Reading: 3 as and like Animals and pets
friends 26–29 4.2 Grammar and Matching Compound adjectives
Animals; pets vocabulary Paper 4 Listening: 1 Expressions with time
Multiple choice
Writing folder 2 30–31 Paper 2 Writing: 1
Transactional
letters and emails 1
(formal)
Unit 5 Fear and loathing 5.1 Listening Paper 4 Listening: 1 Review of past tenses: Fear
32–35 Pronunciation: past tense Short extracts Past simple Irregular verbs
Narration: frightening endings Paper 3 Use of English: 2 Past continuous
experiences 5.2 Grammar Past perfect
Exam folder 3 36–37 Paper 3 Use of English: 2
Open cloze
Unit 6 6.1 Reading Paper 1 Reading: 2 Adverbs of frequency Winning
What if? 38–41 6.2 Grammar and Gapped text-sentences Review of conditionals Phrases with in
Winning prizes vocabulary Paper 3 Use of English: 1 with if Parts of speech
Writing folder 3 42–43 Paper 2 Writing: 2
Stories 1
Revision Units 1–6 44–45

Unit 7 7.1 Grammar Paper 3 Use of English: 3 Gerunds and infinitives 1 Sport
Life’s too short 46–49 7.2 Listening and 4 Phrases expressing likes
Sport Pronunciation: question Paper 4 Listening: 3 Question tags and dislikes
tags Matching
Exam folder 4 50–51 Paper 3 Use of English: 1
Multiple choice cloze

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Annette Capel and Wendy Sharp
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Unit 8 8.1 Reading Paper 5: Speaking: 2 and 3 used to and would Jobs and work
Downshifting 52–55 8.2 Grammar and Paper 1 Reading: 1 Word formation
Modern lifestyles vocabulary Multiple choice questions Expressions with get
Phrasal verbs with get

Writing folder 4 56–57 Paper 2 Writing: 2


Essays 1
Unit 9 9.1 Grammar Paper 3 Use of English: 4 Modals 2: Speculation and Products and promotion
The hard sell 58–61 9.2 Listening and speaking Paper 5 Speaking: 3 deduction Adjective–noun
Advertising Pronunciation: sentence Shared task Order of adjectives collocations
stress
Exam folder 5 62–63 Paper 4
Listening skills for FCE
Unit 10 10.1 Reading Paper 1 Reading: 2 Review of future tenses Space
The final frontier 64–67 10.2 Grammar Gapped text-sentences Signposting words in texts
Space Phrases with at
Writing folder 5 68–69 Paper 2 Writing: 2
Articles 1
Unit 11 11. 1 Speaking and Paper 5 Speaking: 1 Giving like Personality
Like mother, like listening personal information Adverb or adjective? -ed/-ing adjectives
daughter 70–73 11.2 Vocabulary and Paper 4 Listening: 4 Past and present participles Phrasal verbs
Family grammar Multiple choice Cinema

Exam folder 6 74–75 Paper 4 Listening: 1 Short


extracts
Unit 12 12.1 Reading Paper 1 Reading: 3 The passive Inventions
A great idea 76–79 12.2 Grammar and Multiple matching Verb collocations
Technology and inventions vocabulary Paper 3 Use of English: 4
Writing folder 6 80–81 Paper 2 Writing: 2
Reviews
Revision Units 7–12 82–83

Unit 13 13.1 Listening Paper 5 Speaking: 2 Reported speech School and education
Education for life 84–87 13.2 Grammar Paper 4 Listening: 3 Reporting verbs Expressions with make
Education Multiple matching Reported questions
Paper 3 Use of English: 4
Exam folder 7 88–89 Paper 4 Listening: 2
Sentence completion
Unit 14 14.1 Reading Paper 5 Speaking: 2 Perfect tenses The workplace
Career moves 90–93 14.2 Grammar Paper 1 Reading: 3 Negative prefixes
Working life Multiple matching Expressions with all
and the whole
Writing folder 7 94–95 Paper 2 Writing: 2
Applications 1
Unit 15 15.1 Listening Paper 5 Speaking: 4 Countable and The environment
Too many people? 96–99 Pronunciation: numbers Paper 4 Listening: 2 uncountable nouns Word formation
The environment 15.2 Grammar and Sentence completion Some, any, no Expressions with
vocabulary Paper 3 Use of English: 2 uncountable nouns
and 3
Exam folder 8 100–101 Paper 4 Listening: 3
Multiple matching

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Unit 16 16.1 Listening and reading Paper 1 Reading: 2 The article Food
Eat to live 102–105 16.2 Grammar Gapped text-sentences Possession Expressions with off
Food Prepositions of time

Writing folder 8 106–107 Paper 2 Writing: 1


Transactional
letters and emails 2
(informal)
Unit 17 17.1 Speaking and listening Paper 5 Speaking: 2 Relative clauses Hobbies
Collectors and creators 17.2 Grammar The long turn Expressions with look
108–111 Pronunciation: contrastive Paper 4 Listening: 1 Phrasal verbs with look
Hobbies stress Short extracts
Paper 3 Use of English: 2
Exam folder 9 112–113 Paper 4 Listening: 4
Multiple choice
Unit 18 18.1 Reading Paper 1 Reading: 1 enough, too, very, so, such Books
What’s in a book? 18.2 Grammar Multiple choice Phrasal verbs with come
114–117 Paper 3 Use of English: 2 and go
Books and 4
Writing folder 9 118–119 Paper 2 Writing: 2
Question 5 The set book
Revision Units 13–18 120–121

Unit 19 19.1 Grammar Paper 4 Listening: 4 Modals 3: Advice and The body
An apple a day … 19.2 Listening Multiple choice suggestion Health
122–125 Pronunciation: silent letters Paper 3 Use of English: 1 It’s time Phrases with on
Health and fitness have/get something done Word formation
Exam folder 10 126–127 Paper 1
Reading skills for FCE
Unit 20 20.1 Speaking and reading Paper 5 Speaking: 3 and 4 Gerunds and infinitives 2 Crime
No place to hide 20.2 Grammar Shared task and related Verbs with a change in
128–131 discussion meaning: try, stop, regret,
Crime Paper 1 Reading: 2 remember, forget, mean,
Gapped text-sentences go on
Writing folder 10 Paper 2 Writing: 2
132–133 Stories 2

Unit 21 21.1 Listening and Paper 4 Listening: 3 Clauses: Concessive Money


To have and have not vocabulary Multiple matching clauses; purpose, reason Shopping
134–137 21.2 Grammar Paper 3 Use of English: 2 and result clauses Phrasal verbs with cut
Shopping and 4 Adjective–noun
collocations
Exam folder 11 138–139 Paper 1 Reading: 1
Multiple choice
Unit 22 22.1 Speaking and reading Paper 5 Speaking: 2 Complex sentences Music and concerts
A little night music 22.2 Grammar Paper 1 Reading: 2
140–143 Gapped text-sentences
Music Paper 3 Use of English: 1
Writing folder 11 Paper 2 Writing: 2
144–145 Reports

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Annette Capel and Wendy Sharp
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Unit 23 23.1 Listening Paper 4 Listening: 2 Intensifiers The natural world
Unexpected events Pronunciation: intonation Sentence completion I wish / If only Phrasal verbs with off
146–149 23.2 Grammar Paper 3 Use of English: 2 wish/hope Verb–noun collocations
Natural disasters and 4
Exam folder 12 150–151 Paper 1 Reading: 2
Gapped text-sentences
Unit 24 Priceless or 24.1 Reading Paper 1 Reading: 1 Adverbs and word order Art
worthless? 152–155 24.2 Grammar and Multiple choice Verb collocations
Art vocabulary Paper 3 Use of English: 3 Words often confused
Writing folder 12 Paper 2 Writing: 2
156–157 Articles 2
Revision Units 19–24 158–159

Unit 25 25.1 Listening and Paper 4 Listening: 2 Mixed conditionals City life
Urban decay, suburban speaking Sentence completion Words with up-
hell 160–163 25.2 Grammar Paper 3 Use of English: 1 Words with re-
City life Paper 5 Speaking: 4
Exam folder 13 164–165 Paper 1 Reading: 3
Multiple matching
Unit 26 26.1 Reading Paper 1 Reading: 3 Inversion Means of transport
Getting around 166–169 26.2 Grammar and Multiple matching Relative pronouns: Phrases with get
Transport vocabulary Paper 3 Use of English: 2 who, whom, whose
Writing folder 13 Paper 2 Writing: 2
170–171 Essay 2
Unit 27 27.1 Listening Paper 4 Listening: 4 Revision of tenses Famous people
Material girl 172–175 Pronunciation: intonation Multiple choice Time expressions Phrasal verbs and
Famous people 27.2 Grammar and Paper 3 Use of English: 3 expressions
vocabulary
Exam folder 14 176–177 Paper 5 Speaking:
Complete test
Unit 28 Sense and 28.1 Reading and Paper 1 Reading: 2 Number and concord Colour
sensitivity 178–181 vocabulary Gapped text-sentences Phrasal verbs with out
Popular psychology 28.2 Grammar Paper 3 Use of English: 2 Verbs and adjectives
followed by prepositions
Writing folder 14 Paper 2 Writing: 2
182–183 Applications 2
Unit 29 29.1 Listening Paper 4 Listening: 3 The media
Newshounds 184–187 29.2 Vocabulary Multiple matching English idioms
The media Paper 3 Use of English: 1
Exam folder 15 188–189 Paper 2 Writing: 1 and 2
Unit 30 Anything for 30.1 Reading Paper 1 Reading: 3 rather Humour
a laugh 190–193 30.2 Grammar and Multiple matching The grammar of phrasal
Humour vocabulary Paper 3 Use of English: 2 verbs
Writing folder 15 Paper 2 Writing: 1
194–195 Transactional
letters and emails 3
(formal)
Revision Units 25–30 196–197

Grammar folder 198–208


Self-study folder 209–288
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