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124-125) sports 64-65 Red sky at night... 118-119) Using a computer Network Progress Check 7 (p. 120) a strip cartoon talking about your school life 6 It’s hot. Have we met before? Module 2 - Food & Shopping....... (pp. Helem No, please sit down. An Unusual Gallery (story) narrate a story a story 本物の素人娘はオイルマッサージでムラムラして激しくハメまくります。 MyShinyGirlをJapaneseで、超本格AVサイトPornhub.comで視聴しよう。PornhubはJapaneseのAVタイトルを豊富に取り揃えてお待 … The best way to have interesting conversations is to be an interesting person! 6d (pp. 4^ - ----- У Harry: 16-17 Read the text and mark the sentences 1-7, B; I’m glad you came. • describe and compare people 46-47) inventions past perfect - past perfect continuous; past simple; past continuous Cheese & ham triangles (recipe) ordering food & drink; describing a visit to a restaurant an Informal email about a family meal out 82-83 a author’s purpose? ♦ Practise ... 90-91) holidays; travel; activities Choose from the list. He worries a lot about what others think of him. 22-23 112-113) the media, media jobs, idioms related to the media linkers Он взял ещё один выходной. Listen and check. Everybody likes to be around happy people. B: How can I help you, sir? Таблица английских неправильных глаголов 162 слов, а также тренажёр для быстрого и легкого запоминания глаголов irregular verbs. b Pretty good, thanks. 6b Listening & Speaking ...... pp. 6 People will enjoy your positive energy and benefit from it. VOCABULARY GRAAAAAAR Module 7 - Education ............ (pp. Psychic animals narrating a bad experience Yes. dialogue (discussing poverty) interacting; matching speakers intonation (tone groups) Breaking the Ice describing feelings & emotions tips how to break the ice 58-59) appearance; self-esteem Some stative verbs have continuous tenses but there’s a difference in meaning. 6a (pp. Jh "■ 25-40) 5 cross one’s arms \ 114-115) Give reasons. 5b Listening A Speaking ...... pp. I’m afraid I have to g .■'Л 4d Vocabulary & Speaking....... pp. No, I haven’t. Browse our listings to find jobs in Germany for expats, including jobs for English speakers or those in your native language. What other uses of these tenses can you think of? Harry: • socialise Then listen and choose the adjective that best describes each speaker’s attitude. you. 30-31) present perfect; present perfect continuous; has gone to - has been to/in Progress Check 3 (p. 56) ____________________________________ r~l aggressive □ aggressive 7a Reading & Vocabulary ........ pp. 5f (p. 84) phrasal verbs; call; words often confused forming nouns from verbs (-ion, -tion, -ance) a 1 A: Look! people you don’t know. 5c Grammar in Use ............ pp. Make sentences, as in the example. I’m thinking of going out. He’s always 102-103) Monuments in danger Progress Check 6 (p. 104) Buy Nothing Day (article) expressing duration; discussing what teens spend pocket money on ■ j ^ I I Good morning! This is the story of 3 brothers, Tony, Marc and Lee Clark, and their sister Megan: 4 middle-school kids who have been secretly selected bu the World Organization of Human Protection - WHOOP - to become international spies. sensitive S irritable У них было две кошки и одна собака. • body language something? Culture Corner 8 (p. 133) - Mascots, Going Green 8 (pp. ^i ^: >" ■ ■.■ 1 ■ 6f English in Use ........... p. 100 3e Writing Skills ............ pp. 3 greeting someone? 4e (pp. I see. Discuss in pairs. Umm... indeed it is. 1b (pp. Going Green 4 ............. pp. 3 We .... from what he said to He rarely gets upset and he likes meeting people. broken down again. e Have you been living here long? 9-24) Expatica is the international community’s online home away from home. 2a (pp. Module 1 106-107) Technology, media usage modals; making deductions 5. Koala Mum Rescued how to make paper; identifying TV programs 2 Fred’s sensitive and caring. Spotlight on Russia ............. pp. Would you like to come? 9 The reason you feel this way is that you don’t know how the other person will react, but don’t let it get you down. 3 A: .... 3a Reading & Vocabulary ...... pp.42-43 Compare with your partner. 5 A: Are you still in pain? Sodalisins A: Why......(you/taste) the soup? b Which exchanges are about: 4 introducing yourself? 110-111 Is your sister single/married? 16-17) physical appearance; whereabouts; relationships; idioms adverbs of degree comparisons 1,184 Followers, 293 Following, 11 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from abdou now online (@abdoualittlebit) f After all, the other person may want to talk to you as well -but be too shy to break the ice! Module 6 - Culture Exchanges .... (pp. Culture Corner 3 (p. 53) - English banknotes; Across the Curriculum (History) (pp. an email completing application forms a formal email based on written inout Have you got any brothers or sisters? 2b Listening & Speaking ...... pp. 8f English in Use ............. p. 132 Unit 3 to volunteer Lesson 4 Lesson 2 actually to mind personally a nursing home to show sympathy Lesson 3 Lesson 5 to babysit to sound Heading lesson terrific Lesson 6 crime deaf* against* fur* poor to kill* Reader right* to honour* to shout* to name after* (to make) a speech* to set up* 64 Lesson 8 Lesson Лге you eco-friendly 'i rl. Look at Module 1 The Italian Conti Academy stress; multiple choice Hello, my name is Harry. 9 I wish I wasn’t an only child. 8 Bill’s shy. Grammar Reference Section ....... pp.GR1-GR16 Хорошо, что встречаются глаголы, где все три формы совпадают и произносятся одинаково (put-put-put). 3 A I’m glad you came. Pornhub is home to the widest selection of free Big Ass sex videos full of the hottest pornstars. • conflict & disagreement d My family moved here when I was three. 2d (pp. Hello! 2 to find out about your partner. 50-51) stories; verbs of action sequencing events; adjectives/adverbs; prepositions; forming verbs (-/seZ-ize) What's your name? 3b Listening & Speaking ...... pp.44-45 111 My father’s views are rather old-fashioned. She always wants to do things her own way. Put the verbs in brackets into the Animals in the air (article) summarising the text an informal letter of invitation The new girl in your class seems very interesting and you would like to get to know her better. 5 I’m seeing my friends tomorrov/. 4a Reading & Vocabulary ...... pp. • idioms: describing relationships 10 dialogue (travel experiences) sympathising: multiple choice; intonation: stressed syllables 1 starting a conversation? Say three things you found interesting in the text. He doesn’t feel comfortable with people. &Ш Portfolio: Work in pairs. 5a (pp. ^ ■ 2 A: What are your plans for Saturday night? 1c Grammar in Use ............ pp.14-15 6 shrug one's shoulders [ 7 clench one’s teeth/fists [ sociable h impatient ► A: I'm sociable and honest. Read the descriptions. Thanks for coming. 2e (pp. • word formation: adjectives Listening dinner. 5c (pp. Tsunami disaster (extracts) interviewing a tsunami victim 6a. 1e (pp. B: Not bad. Yes, I hope so. < easy-going j insensitive 78-79 You’re going to trip over them. They are also very likely to smile back and help you feel more comfortable about starting a conversation. ♦ Write / Make ... ■■:■:■ 3s:- ^ ^■"■. Make yourself at h Continuous Grammar Reference What do you do? 3 4 4 d In which of the shops below would you hear the following? VOCABUURY 8 raise one’s eyebrows \ I turn sixteen next May. Have you been living here long? 4 A Thank you very much. 1 Mary: A: What......(you/think) of Ann? Going Green 8 ............. pp. I......(lose) my keys again. • Present Simple/Present Continuous/Present Perfect/Present Perfect Continuous/Past Simple/Past Continuous talking about your interests a short article about your favourite activity Mary: Giving personal information 3d (pp. 4e Writing Skills ............. pp. Pleased to meet b 8d Vocabulary A Speaking........ pp. 14 3b (pp. dialogue (discussing exams) asking for-giving advice contrastive (article) discussing self-esteem a paragraph advising a friend В a It’s a pleasure to meet you. Mistakes that worked (article) telling a story based on visual prompts; discussing inventions an informal email about a strange experience you had 8e (pp. For as long as I remember. One sister. 10 b Take care. • breaking the ice What’s up? Excuse me! 3)....? 2 scratch one’s head \ tap one’s foot | 3f (p.52) phrasal verbs: bring] words often confused Full steam ahead identifying announcements; matching people to descriptions He likes tennis. I’m an only child. Socialising 8 6 18-19) greetings cards Mary: В a Don’t mention it. 1 2 3 4 5 Culture Corner 4........... p. 69 If you like yourself, others will probably like you too. Harry: 4 You shouldn’t .... talking to Ц suspicious C] polite Is this seat taken? 106-107 90-91 What’s up? You shouldn't worry. GRAMAAAR b Listen and check. (&avfc4 mcc-f a+ 41-56) 4f English in Use ............ p. 68 b 32-33) food quantities; verbs/idioms; related to food singular - plural nouns Progress Check 8 (p. 136) ___________________________ They.....(look) for a new 8d (pp. Give examples. ^gljflJ^When you smile, people think you are friendly and easy to talk to. 108-109 You can trust her and she always does what she says she will do. 8a (pp. The picture shows two teenasers in the countryside. 4 I have no privacy at home. ■ 66-67 Explain the words in bold. 1 7c (pp. jokes discussing hypothetical situations 3 0 Listen and read the text again. messy! 1 What does the picture show? Harry: 4 How are they feeling? Как известно, неправильные глаголы не подчиняются правилам, их просто нужно выучить наизусть. 2b (pp. 5b (pp. Vocabulary 6 When you start a conversation, talk a lot about yourself. B: Yes. 76-77 60-61) fashion; clothes; patterns; style; material too - enough 1 Laura’s very shy. 7a (pp. I л_ IK 78-79) experiences infinitive/-ing form; used to - be/get used to • expressing future actions (wUl — are soins to — Present Continuous) obento a tasty tradition food likes/dislikes an informal email about how to cook a dish in your country I didn’t catch it. 8f (p. 132) phrasal verbs: take compound adjectives, prepositions 86-87 That’s very kind. м), виться, жать, выжимать, скручивать. 4 A: The phone is ringing. reliable d flexible a Is their intonation rising or falling? 2a Reading & Vocabulary ...... pp. patient i insincere 8a Reading A Vocabulary....... pp.122-123 80-81) weather; idioms related to weather Present Simple - Present Continuous -Present Perfect Simple - Present Perfect 46-47 b Glad to meet you. 3c Grammar in Use ............ pp. Table of Contents dialogue (discussing parents' jobs) giving news/reacting to news; a job advert; intonation: echo questions Vll Помощник в изучении английских неправильных глаголов. Also, be confident. 3 Claire’s patient. I’d like to be more patient. 3 Nice day, isn’t it? 5a Reading & Vocabulary....... pp.74-75 6. 4. B: Yes and she........ (always/complain) about me being 6b (pp. Read the comic strip. 7d (pp. Pleased to meet you, too. Welcome to the neighbourhood, then. Reading effectively Do you like basketball? stubborn e unreliable Look at the picture and answer the questions. 1 92-93) holiday problems 121-136) What is the Going Green 6 ............. pp. .- ■ I- " . What can we do to reduce traffic in our city? 1b Listening & Speaking ...... pp. Where are you from? лС ^ _______________________ 34-35 Don’t avoid being around new people just because you feel uncomfortable. Find two examples of stative verbs in the comic strip. 7 f Thanks. 5e (pp. Г— 64-65) body image; idioms related to body the causative . Ask other people questions about themselves too. b So am I. 10 concert starts 9:30 leave house 8:00 Contents 1 Tie your shoelaces! dialogue (deciding on what to wear at a party) expressing approval/disapproval multiple choice; intonation: stressed syllables Work in pairs. Your intonation shows your feelings, i.e. 1 A How’s it going? 128-129 OK. I’ll see you AAonday then. Going Green 2 ............. pp. B: I......go and talk to her. Can I offer you j Correct the false sentences. [zn 2f (p. 36) forming negative adjectives tense revision 3. He seems to be nervous./He looks nervous. We’ve just moved in next door. 96-97) means of transport; idioms related to transport 1 Tony’s optimistic. ■. READING USTENING, SPEAKING FUNCTIONS WRITING (,j Listen and match each person to the adjectives that best describe each. ► To break the ice you can smile at the new person. b • comparatives & superlatives of adjectives/adverbs Find examples of: a permanent state, expressing anger or irritation at a repeated action, an action which started in the past and continues up to the present with emphasis on the duration, an action that happened at an unstated time in the past No, thanks, I’m fine. 50-51 122-123) interests & hobbies Module 8 — Pastimes ............. (pp. 4 A: Can you drive? B: I......(learn). AAary: 2c Grammar in Use ............ pp. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. 2 A: Sue......(look) for a new flat at the moment. How old are you? Present Simple) Grammar Reference 28-29 10-11) character adjectives; body language 7d Vocabulary A Sp>eaking....... pp. Mary: 3a (pp. With in-depth features, Expatica brings the international community closer together. 2 What are the people doing? Do you feel at home in your body? If you're craving big tits XXX movies you'll find them here. 38-39) Paper bag vs plastic bag 6 a letter of advice giving advice & possible results informal letter of advice Culture Corner 5 (p. 85) - Scottish the Coos, Across the Curriculum (Science) (pp. Listening & Speaking There is one extra statement. B: School.......(start) on the 15th, so a week earlier. О Read the dialogue and complete the gaps 1-5 with questions from Ex. 7b Listening A Speaking ...... pp. Your intonation is the way your voice rises and falls as you speak. 110-111) 105-120) 7e Writing Skills ............ pp.114-115 dialogue (arranging to do sth after school) making/accepting/refusing invitations; intonation (sound natural); multiple matching 4r‘ 98-99 6c Grammar in Use ............ pp.94-95 11 4. 38-39 If you feel this way, the following tips can help you out. ■■■. 28-29) shopping; places to shop; a/an - the; quantifiers Listen and check. optimistic a confident ♦ Find the page numbers for I’m Harry. О Choose the correct response. What a nice day! Ann I m Sue [ Billy 74-75) natural disasters 7e (pp. 5 • worried • puzzled 4d (pp. She manages to stay calm in difficult situations. 6 Sue’s stubborn. Read statements A-F about family relationships. Culture Corner 7........... p. 117 V 2c (pp. В a I’m afraid I have to leave now. 8b (pp. 2e Writing Skills ............ pp. Across the Curriculum ..... pp.118-119 Culture Corner 4 (p. 69) - Traditional costumes in the UK, Going Green 4 (pp. 2 I think Andy..Kim. I I friendly I I friendly 1e Writing Skills ............ pp. Use questions from Ex. 94-95) travel experiences reported speech Module 1 - Socialising .......... (pp. 10 Module 5 - Global Issues......... (pp. 8c (pp. Culture Corner 7 (p. 117) - Trinity College Dublin, Across the Curriculum (pp. 5e Writing Skills ............ pp. Read the theory box. Imagine you are at a summer camp. What feelings do the actions in the pictures 1-8 suggest? 3d Vocabulary & Speaking...... pp.48-49 3c (pp. 4a (pp. Complete the exchanges. 130-131) applications B: I......get it. • say goodbye • ask about sb’s brothers/sisters Learn everything an expat should know about managing finances in Germany, including bank accounts, paying taxes, getting insurance and investing. la (pp. 1 Culture Corner 2 (p. 37) - Charity begins at home, Going Green 2 ( ;pp. 2. Expressing future actions (will -Soing to - Present Continuous - В a Couldn’t be better! I......help you. T (True), F (False) or DS (Doesn’t Say). b B: He.....(be) tired. 7c Grammar in Use ............ pp. 2 A: .... 1-10 Your palms sweat, you blush, and you look away. 82-83) opinions & viewpoints co-ordinate conjunctions both ... and; either ... or; neither... nor Marie Curie matching speakers to statements a biography 3 What are the people wearing? Discuss in pairs. e He always looks on the bright side of life. 134-135) Project A.W.A.R.E. Showbiz Opinion; Will Kanye West Keep His Wealth After Divorce From Kim Kardashian? Don't take over the conversation and don’t only speak about yourself. • a short article about socialising in your country • intonation: showing feelings Family meals usually end in arguments. • a poem Read the box. 26-27 Module 3 — Great Minds .......... (pp. 4 When you meet someone for the first time, it’s better to look serious. Word List ....................... PP.WL1-WL25 [I 8 ащищены They had two cats and a dog. 5)..? Read and check. Altered Images (article) Jane ate the last piece of cake. Try to always look on the bright side of life and to see something positive even in negative situations. В a What time? Excuse me! READING LISTENING, SPEAKING FUNCTIONS WRITING 32-33 FIFA World Cup discussing favourite team A must-read for English-speaking expatriates and internationals across Europe, Expatica provides a tailored local news service and essential information on living, working, and moving to your country of choice. Greatl AAaybe we’ll have some classes together at school. objects, people’s clothes, place, weather, sounds etc to help them visualise it. B: She’s cool! -S' This way they’ll know you’re interested in them. Macarons d'Amiens, изготавливаемые в Амьене, представляют собой небольшие бисквитные макароны круглой формы, изготовленные из миндальной пасты, фруктов и … I " Учебник Английский язык 4 класс Вербицкая Эббс часть 2 - данный книгу (пособие) можно бесплатно скачать в формате pdf, а также читать онлайн с компьютера и телефона. 96-97 B: I’m quite patient but I’d like to be more confident. 5 ending a conversation? ^ " 6f (p. 100) phrasal verbs: set; words often confused forming nouns (-ness, -ment) prepositions Например, lie — это и правильный глагол со значением «лгать», и неправильный «лежать». Mary: . IV Compare with a partner. But, whenever the opportunity to talk to them comes up, you can’t think of anything to say. 76-77) global concerns Which one best describes your family situation? ШШШШШ Develop listening skills. How would you start a conversation with someone you don’t know? 1 A: When........(the kids/come) back from their holiday? Is this seat taken? 137-153 5d Vocabulary & Speaking...... pp. dialogue (commenting on clothes/accessories) giving directions; a market advert (gap filling); intonation in questions Harry: ■ 2 How are you? Recognising the author’s purpose will help you understand the content of the text better. Match the tenses in bold to their uses. Explain the words in bold. 6c (pp. 5 B: Not again. sincere f unsociable describing people Q€j> Which of the adjectives in Exs. П annoyed Excuse me! Song Sheets ..................... pp.SS1-SS4 Yes, can I help you? a 89-104) 2 People feel uncomfortable when meeting someone new because they cannot predict their reactions. 8c Grammar in Use .............. pp.126-127 4c (pp. Pat’s here. d Module 4 - Be Yourself........... (pp. Id (pp. ^ a on-the-spot decision Whether you are starting a new school, going to a party where you don't know anyone or want to approach a person you fancy, you often need to break the ice in order to start a friendly conversation. Harry: • family members 7f (p. 116) phrasal verbs: give; words often confused compound nouns The author’s purpose is the reason for writing the passage. i Make sure you have something to add to a conversation. Speaker • What was your favourite summer holiday like? 1 Progress Check 2 (p. 40) Get involved in activities and talk about them. Q Match the adjectives to their opposites. 4c Grammar in Use ............ pp. 4b Listening & Speaking ...... pp. Nice to meet you Mary. What does the title of the text mean? dialogue (meeting a neighbour) socialising; introducing yourself Character adjectives And you? z. 8b Listening A Speaking ........ pp. ■I I’ll open the window. He took another day off. 134-135 home. 70-71) Eco-clothes Progress Check 4 (p. 72) ________________________________ 108-109) education 42-43) fields of science 5. Then,... Almost everyone feels uncomfortable when they first meet other people. 5 See you later! b I know! - -r_ < Is this seat taken? 12-13 Well, thank you for inviting me. Across the Curriculum ..... pp. I think I’ll have an early night. 124-125 Culture Corner 3........... p. 53 When would you ask them? AAary: Include all possible details e.g. 6d Vocabulary & Speaking...... pp. CATS (article) c Intonation 12 Use the notes to act out short exchanges. Find the page numbers for pictures 1—4. 3 A: I’m afraid I can't solve this problem. / think he’s tying. Tips for Solo Travellers reporting exchange 7 If you feel uncomfortable with new people, avoid being around them. I don't think so. 4 The bus leaves at 7:00 pm. 1c (pp. You haven’t changed a bit. • thank sb for his help • welcome a visitor 2 A Talk to you later. get-well greeting card, informal style greetings cards • phrasal verbs: get You.......(always/lose) your keys. 10 2).....? 4 bite one's lip \ Mary: 18-19 Generation M talking about your favourite gadgets survey report 128-129) sports equipment & places; idioms related to sports Together, these young spies have to juggle between the daily life of an average 12-year old, and intense spy missions! A: Why......(Billy/be) so naughty? Harry: 102-103 Harry: 73-88) 3e (pp. udy skills 86-87) Tornadoes & Hail Progress Check 5 (p. 88) Write short exchanges for the following situations. an email about a visit to a London market describing a picture informal letters/emails Culture Corner 5........... p. 85 If you stay in a situation, you’ll get used to it. 2 They are going to move house this summer. Все слова содержат 3 формы и отсортированы по частотности и популярности английских слов. 3 Some people don’t have any passions. 3 I’m tired. interest, disbelief, sarcasm, enthusiasm etc. This could be to entertain, persuade, inform, advise, narrate or describe. How could they help you when you meet new people? 5d (pp. - И • 13 B: ......(she/find) anything yet? And you? choosing a piece of clothing B: I think it...(taste) a bit funny. 5 A: .... Fill in the gaps v/ith will or am!are going to. 7 saying goodbye? How do you feel about it? 112-113 staring at her in class. - ■ 6. Mary: shy b generous 12-13) socialising; personal information 5 Confident people don’t postpone things. Across the Curriculum ..... pp. 5 A: Oh no! 92-93 7f English in Use ........... p. 116 It’s not easy, but it’s worth it. 1)...? Culture Corner 1........... p. 21 ♦ Learn how to ... ► Nick’s palms are sweating. Breaking the ice means saying or doing something to stop feeling shy or uncomfortable around someone you don't know very well. Q suspicious □ polite 126-127) conditionals; if/when/unless Ч ) Listen to some teenagers talking on a radio programme about their relationships with their family. 3 A:......(your sister/always/leave) her stuff everywhere? That makes us the same age. • Has anything changed in your school/class/ daily routine this year? • a comic strip I I Culture Corner 6 (p. 101) - The Thames, Going Green 6 (pp. 34-35) phrasal verbs: go; prepositions order of adjectives B: We ........ invite some people over for Put the verbs in the brackets into the correct tense. Appendices....................... pp.WL26-WL27 Record yourselves. • a poem | | 80-81 6e (pp. I......see the dentist today. Number the statements A-F in the order you hear them. us, as his advice helped us. 3. 44-45) work; jobs We did lots of work yesterday. Choose some to complete the sentences. inviting her to my party. 1 • greetings cards I I 62-63 r~l polite [~1 polite The guy at the skate park does some amazing tricks and you would like him to show you how. Culture Corner 8........... p. 133 ■± B: Good morning! 30-31 8e Writing Skills ............ pp.130-131 If English in Use ............ p. 20 6a Reading & Vocabulary....... pp. I’m AAary. He doesn’t care about other people’s feelings. Really? 4)....? 26-27) food; ways of cooking 1a Reading & Vocabulary ...... pp.10-11 I.....(take) lessons for two weeks now. Grammar Check ................... pp. • notes □ 1 palms sweat 70-71 2 getting someone’s attention? sociable sensitive patient stubborn honest selfish reliable shy

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