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Upstream - Intermediate B2 - Student's Book

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Blackpill
Kiadó: Express Publishing
Kiadás helye: Blackpill
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 222 oldal
Sorozatcím: Upstream
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 30 cm x 21 cm
ISBN: 1-84325-568-5
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INTERMEDIATE
Upstream Intermediate is a modular secondary-level course for learners of the English language at post-intermediate level (Pre-FCE, CEF B1/B2. ALTE A3/A4 or any other examinations at the same level of difficulty.) The series combines active English learning with a variety of lively topics presented in themed units.
Key Features
• theme-based units from a wide variety of sources in five modules
• a variety of cross-cultural topics
• systematic development of all four language skills through realistic challenging tasks which encourage the learner's personal engagement
• lexical exercises practising and activating all essential vocabulary including collocations, idioms, phrasal verbs and word formation
• a variety of authentic stimulating reading and listening tasks
• realistic, stimulating dialogues featuring people in everyday situations
• grammar sections covering all major grammatical areas plus a Grammar Reference Section
• composition analysis and... Tovább

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INTERMEDIATE
Upstream Intermediate is a modular secondary-level course for learners of the English language at post-intermediate level (Pre-FCE, CEF B1/B2. ALTE A3/A4 or any other examinations at the same level of difficulty.) The series combines active English learning with a variety of lively topics presented in themed units.
Key Features
• theme-based units from a wide variety of sources in five modules
• a variety of cross-cultural topics
• systematic development of all four language skills through realistic challenging tasks which encourage the learner's personal engagement
• lexical exercises practising and activating all essential vocabulary including collocations, idioms, phrasal verbs and word formation
• a variety of authentic stimulating reading and listening tasks
• realistic, stimulating dialogues featuring people in everyday situations
• grammar sections covering all major grammatical areas plus a Grammar Reference Section
• composition analysis and practice on all types of writing with full models
• a wide range of speaking activities
• intonation pronunciation sections
• Culture Clips
• Literature pages
t- Components
^ Student's Book
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Teacher's Book (interleaved) ^ Workbook (Student's)
Workbook (Teacher's overprinted) Class audio cassettes/audio CDs Student's audio cassette/audio CD Test Booklet Vissza

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UNIT 1
My Home is my Castle (pp. 6-19)
dwellings
Conlenis
dwellings appliances; household chores; colours rooms; home safety
• In Search of the Perfect Home (multiple choice) ¦ The Charming Past: Blarney Castle - Dunnottar Castle
UNIT 2 life events
While there's life, there's hope (pp. 20-33)
Self-Assessment Module 1 (pp. 34-37)
UNIT 3
Travel Broadens the Mind (pp. 38-51)
travel;
holidays;
festivals
facial features; feelings; stages in life; family relationships; work
weather; types of holidays holiday equipment; holiday resorts; holiday troubles; traveller's tips; festivals
¦ A Dream Come True (gapped text)
¦ Extract from Jacks,Jill
¦ Getting away from it all (multiple matching)
¦ Spectacular Nature: White Cliffs of Dover-The Rockies
UNIT 4
Earth is Dearer than Gold (pp. 52-65)
environment; energy
Self-Assessment Module 2 (pp. 66-69)
UNIT 5
Early to Bed (pp. 70-83)
health; daily routines
planet Earth; environmental problems; conservation; energy crisis; preservation of animals plants
health problems; daily routines; stress relaxation; describing feelings; character adjectives
¦ The Answer is Blowing in the Wind (gapped text)
¦ The Little Land (poem)
¦ Can you feel the rhythm? (multiple choice)
¦ Naturally Hot: fiotofuo-Ainsworth Hot Springs
UNIT 6
Better Safe than Sorry (pp. 84-97)
technology; crime
Self-Assessment Module 3 (pp. 98-101)
UNIT 7 Penny Wise, Pound Foolish (pp. 102-115)
shopping; advertising
technology at home; electrical appliances; types of offence; descriptions of objects
shops department stores; clothes; products; credit cards; shopping complaints; online shopping
types of food; recipes; kitchen utensils; ways of cooking; places to eat; diners' complaints
types of sports; qualities; places equipment; free-time activities; types of entertainment; the paralympics
¦ No More Secrets (matching headings to paragraphs)
¦ Extract from The Time Machine
- Picking the Perfect Present
(multiple matching) ¦ In the Market for a Bargain: Portobello Road Market -Queen Victoria Market

UNITS
You Are What you Eat (pp. 116-129)
food;
healthy eating; eating habits
Self-Assessment Module 4 (pp. 130-133)
UNIT 9 sports entertainment
Every Man to his Taste
(pp. 134-147)
How to burn fat all day long (gapped text) Extrart from Oliver Twist
¦ Daredevil Shaun (multiple choice)
¦ Trophy Hunters: Wimbledon ¦ The Super Bowl
UNIT 10
Spead the News (pp. 148-161)
the media; disasters
the news; natural/man-made disasters; newspapers; TV Guide; cinema; types of films
• E-books the books of the future? (gapped text) Extract from Robinson Crusoe

present tenses; adverbs of frequency; state verbs Ptirasal verbs: BREAK, BRING note-taking; T/F statements; matching speakers to statements compare types of houses; suggest ways to make houses safe for children; renting a house; expressing sympathy; requesting services - an advertisement - an informal letter describing a house for rent
past tenses; used to/would Phrasal verbs: CARRY. COME future tenses; Conditionals Type 0 1; the definite article Phrasal verbs: CUT; DO matching speakers to statements; T/F statements note-taking; T/F/ Doesn't say; multiple choice discuss important things in life; express opinions on family matters; talk about memories of early childhood; breaking the news; describing people; introducing people discuss weekend activities; speculations; holiday experiences; accepting/refusing invitations; cancelling a hotel reservation; renting a vehicle - famous people's profiles - a narrative - a letter of complaint - a semi-formal transactional letter
comparisons; too/enough; -ing form/ infinitive Phrasal verbs: FALL, GET -ing/-ed participles; modal m verbs; making deductions; P question tags fi:- Phrasal verbs: GIVE, GO vy note-taking; matching speakers to statements Yes/No statements; multiple choice; matching speakers to statements suggest ways to protect animals from extinction; suggest solutions to improve the environment; complaining; offering solutions to problems; expressing hesitation discuss ways to relax; speculating; give advice; losing your temper; making an appointment; describing symptoms - a set of rules - an essay providing solutions to problems - an informal letter describing E a personal problem fr - a for and against essay
f.l : ' order of adjectives; the passive; relatives; relative clauses Phrasal verbs: HOLD. KEEP causative form; reported speech (statements, questions, orders) Phrasal verbs: LET. LOOK multiple matching; note-taking; matching speakers to statements note-taking; Yes/No statements; multiple choice discuss pros cons of using computers; discuss effects of modern technology on our lives; "filler" phrases; reporting a theft; giving instructions ask for information; discuss pros/ cons of advertising; discuss dress code; expressing opinions; making complaints; buying clothes - a news report - an opinion essay - describe clothes for a fashion magazine - an article describing a visit to a place
quantifiers (some, any, no, (a) little, (a) few); countable/ uncountable nouns; reported speech (special introductory verbs) Phrasal verbs; MAKE. PUT Conditionals Type 2 3; wishes; would rather Phrasal verbs: RUN. SEE, SET T/F statements; multiple matching; multiple choice note-taking; T/F statements; matching speakers to statements give advice; compare junk food to home cooked food; accepting/ refusing invitations; doing your shopping; ordering a meal/fast food give opinions; guess content; talk about hobbies; asking for permission polite requests; taking a phone message; inviting a friend to a sporting event - a recipe - an assessment report - instructions for a magic trick - a letter to the editor
future perfect; linkers quantifiers (either/neither, although, both, all, none) Phrasal verbs: STAND. TAKE, TURN multiple matching; note-taking compare types of films; express preferences; talk about disasters; gossip; making arrangements; making excuses - a news report - a formal transactional letter
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