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COURSEBOOK
COURSEBOOK
ALL IN ADAY’S WORK1
page 6
UNIT LANGUAGE LISTENING SPEAKING WRITING
● Simple Present● Present Progressive■ Prepositions■ Phrasal Verbs■ Idiomatic English
■ Discussion - talking aboutadvantages anddisadvantages
■ Listening for specificinformation
■ Informal letter
KEEPING INTOUCH2
page 10
● Simple Future● Be going to● Future Progressive■ Prepositions■ Word Formation
■ Discussion -responding tovisuals
■ Listening for specificinformation
■ Pronunciation –/˙/, silent letters
■ Letter ofcomplaint
WHAT’SCOOKING?3
page 14
● Plurals● Uncountable Nouns■ Prepositions■ Collocations■ Phrasal Verbs
■ Responding tovisuals
■ Listening for specificinformation
■ Letter askingfor advice
A YOUNGROYAL4
page 18
● Many / (a) few, much/ (a) little
● Word Formation■ Phrasal Verbs
■ Pairwork – talkingabout lifestyles
■ Listening and matching
■ Article
FIT FOR A KING(Revision -Units 1-5)
5page 22
ANIMALLOVERS6
page 26
● Some / Any● No / No one / None■ Word Formation■ Phrasal Verbs■ Prepositions■ Idiomatic English
■ Describing photos■ Discussion
■ Listening and identifying
■ Letter ofadvice
JANE AUSTEN7page 30
● Simple Past● Past Progressive■ Word Formation■ Prepositions■ Idiomatic English
■ Discussion - likesand dislikes
■ Listening and identifying asequence
■ Article
THE CRIMESCENE8
page 34
● Simple Present Perfect● Present Perfect
Progressive■ Prepositions■ Confusable Words■ Phrasal Verbs
■ Pairwork – responding to visuals
■ Listening and note-taking
■ Short story
GETTINGFROM A TO B9
page 38
● Articles■ Phrasal Verbs
■ Discussion - finding solutions
■ Listening and matching■ Pronunciation –
/ˆ/
■ Letter askingfor information
INDONESIA(Revision -Units 6-10)10
page 42
KICKING THEHABIT11
page 46
● Adjectives● Adverbs■ Prepositions■ Phrasal Verbs■ Idiomatic English
■ Groupwork■ Listening for specificinformation
■ Letter of invitation
EMERGENCIES12page 50
● Comparison■ Prepositions
■ Discussion■ Listening for specificinformation
■ Pronunciation –/a:/, /™/
■ Article
IN YOUROWN TIME13
page 54
● Simple Past Perfect● Past Perfect Progressive■ Phrasal Verbs■ Word Formation
■ Describing photos■ Talking about likes
and dislikes
■ Listening and identifying
■ Letter of application
SAMPLE
LEEEatio
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■ Listenentify
seq
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repositions■ nfusable■ Phrasal Ve
AMAMO B
Article■ Phr
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PAGESESAGESESork – talking
ifestyles■ A
AGAGPAAng an
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OFFICEWORK14
page 58
UNIT LANGUAGE LISTENING SPEAKING WRITING
● Simple Future Perfect● Future Perfect Progressive■ Word Formation■ Phrasal Verbs■ Confusable Words
■ Role play – job interview
■ Listening and identifying
■ Informal letter
GIFTS FOREVERYONE(Revision -Units 11-15)
15page 62
A GREATINVENTOR16
page 66
● The infinitive■ Word Formation■ Prepositions■ Idiomatic English■ Phrasal Verbs
■ Responding to visuals
■ Listening andmatching
■ Report
■ Letter of apology
FASHION17page 70
● The Gerund■ Word Formation■ Prepositions
■ Giving advice■ Listening for specificinformation
■ Pronunciation –/È/, /i:/
■ Listening for specificinformation
■ e-mail givinginformation
ROMANCE ORFRIENDSHIP?18
page 74
● The Gerund or Infinitive?■ Prepositions■ Confusable Words■ Phrasal Verbs
■ Describing photos■ Discussion
■ Article■ Listening for specificinformation
● So do I - Neither / Nor do I- I do too - I don’t either
■ Word Formation■ Confusable Words■ Prepositions■ Phrasal Verbs
■ Describing photos
ENVIRONMENTALPROBLEMS19
page 78
● Very, Too, Enough■ Word Formation■ Phrasal Verbs
■ Groupwork - findingsolutions to problems
■ Listening for specificinformation
■ Composition
WHATEVERTHE WEATHER
● Modals I■ Word Formation■ Phrasal Verbs■ Prepositions
■ Describing photos■ Talking about
feelings
■ Listening and identifying
■ Letter givingadvice andinformation
HOW MUCH ISTHAT DOGGIE INTHE WINDOW?(Revision -Units 16-20)
20page 82
21page 86
ARE WEALONE?22
page 90
● Modals II■ Word Formation■ Prepositions
■ Responding tovisuals
■ Listening and note-taking
■ Pronunciation –/e/, /∂:/
■ Short story
IF THINGSHAD BEEN DIFFERENT, ...
23page 94
RACINGAGAINST TIME24
page 98
● Either / Neither, None,Not one
● Both, All, Whole■ Phrasal Verbs
■ Responding to visuals
■ Listening and identifying
■ Report
A HOME OFYOUR OWN(Revision -Units 21-25)
25page 102
LAW ANDORDER26
page 106
● Conditionals I■ Phrasal Verbs■ Prepositions
■ Role play – an interview
■ Listening and identifying
■ Pronunciation –/ts/, /t˙/
■ Short story
SAMPLE E
dals Word FormaPhrasal VePrepositions
EEPL
MPM● Modals IIWord
■ Prep
ASAF THINGSHAD BEEN
IFFERENAMMA
PAGESSAGESSing advice ■
GG■ scribin■ Discuss
PAAstening for specificormation
NATURALDISASTERS27
page 110
UNIT LANGUAGE LISTENING SPEAKING WRITING
● Conditionals II■ Word Formation■ Prepositions
■ Discussion■ Listening and identifying asequence
■ Article
● Unreal Past■ Word Formation■ Prepositions■ Phrasal Verbs
■ Groupwork –describing photos,discussion
■ Listening andmatching
■ CompositionWOMEN’SRIGHTS28
page 114
DOCTORS ANDDENTISTS29
page 118
● Would Rather● Had better■ Phrasal Verbs
■ Groupwork –responding tovisuals
■ Listening for specific information
■ Short story
■ Article
PLASTICMONEY(Revision -Units 26-30)
30page 122
■ Listening and labelling
■ Pronunciation –/Ï/, /eÂ/
AUNT SYLVIA31page 126
● Emphatic Structures■ Prepositions■ Phrasal Verbs
■ Describing photos
■ Letter■ Listening andmatching
● Passive Voice I■ Prepositions■ Confusable Words■ Phrasal Verbs
■ Pairwork – giving instructions
■ Informal letterof advice
■ Listening and identifying
● Passive Voice II■ Phrasal Verbs
■ Groupwork – discussion
■ Letter of apology
■ Listening andmatching
● Direct and ReportedSpeech I
■ Prepositions■ Phrasal Verbs■ Idiomatic English
■ Pairwork – decision-making
■ Informal letter■ Listening for specific information
● The ‘causative’ use ofhave
■ Word Formation■ Phrasal Verbs
■ Pairwork – decision-making
IN THE NEWS32page 130
● Exclamatory Structures■ Word Formation■ Prepositions■ Idiomatic English
■ Groupwork – talking aboutadvantages anddisadvantages
■ Listening and note-taking
■ Letter givinginformation
HOW DOYOU SAY IT?33
page 134
AUSTRALIAN,BRITISH ANDAMERICANENGLISH
34page 138
EVERYTHINGUNDER ONEROOF(Revision -Units 31-35)
35page 142
TRAVELLING36page 146
MODERNFAMILIES37
page 150
● Direct and ReportedSpeech II
■ Prepositions■ Idiomatic English
■ Responding tovisuals
■ Listening for specific information
■ Letter askingfor information
WHY DO ITYOURSELF?38
page 154
LE■ce IIal Verbs LELEMP
ASARAVELLINGAMA
PAGESES
PASS
– GE■ cribing phot
PAPAng and -tak P
LEARNINGTO DRIVE39
page 158
UNIT LANGUAGE LISTENING SPEAKING WRITING
● Question tags■ Prepositions■ Confusable Words■ Phrasal Verbs
■ Talking about preferences
■ Giving advice
■ Listening for keywords
■ Pronunciation –/eÈ/, /i:/
■ Article
● Relative Clauses II■ Word Formation■ Prepositions■ Idiomatic English
■ Pairwork – decision-making
■ Listening and note-taking
■ Letter of application
IT’S PARTYTIME!(Revision -Units 36-40)
40page 162
ADVERTISING41page 166
● Relative Clauses I■ Word Formation■ Prepositions■ Phrasal Verbs
■ Pairwork – responding to visuals
■ Listening for specificinformation
■ Letter of complaint
■ Letter of advice
AT THE AIRPORT42
page 170
■ Listening andmatching
THE NATURALWAY43
page 174
● Clauses of Result■ Word Formation■ Prepositions■ Confusable Words■ Phrasal Verbs
■ Pairwork – comparing photos
■ Letter■ Listening for specificinformation
● Clauses of Purpose● Clauses of Time■ Word Formation■ Prepositions■ Phrasal Verbs
■ Describing photos
■ Letter makingsuggestions
■ Listening and matching
● Conjunctions■ Word Formation■ Confusable Words■ Phrasal Verbs■ Prepositions
■ Describing photos
A DROP INTHE OCEAN44
page 178
● Clauses of Reason■ Word Formation■ Phrasal Verbs■ Idiomatic English
■ Pairwork – responding to visuals, making suggestions
■ Listening and identifying
■ Pronunciation –/s/, /˙/
■ Discursivecomposition
● Participles■ Prepositions
■ Pairwork – problemsolving
■ Listening and note-taking
■ Short story
CLUBS, ASSOCIATIONSAND GROUPS(Revision -Units 41-45)
45page 182
FEEDING THEWORLD’SHUNGRY
46page 186
NO REGRETS47page 190
REVEALINGFACTS48
page 194
HEALTH ANDFITNESS49
page 198
● Prepositions of Time/ Place / Movement
■ Word Formation■ Phrasal Verbs
Information for speaking exercises
■ Pairwork – givingadvice
■ Listening for specific information
■ Letter ofadvice
SOME USEFULINFORMATION(Revision -Units 46-50)
50page 202
page 206
Transformation Tablespage 207
SAMPLE
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EEPLL
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PAAning and ying
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Discussion
UNIT 1 ALL IN A DAY’S WORK
6
●● Do you go to college? What are you studying?●● Do you work? What do you do?
Sally is twenty-seven years old and she lives in London. She shares a ground floor flat with herfriend, Fran. They are both teachers at a secondary school in Enfield. Sally teaches maths and Franteaches PE. They both enjoy their jobs tremendously, but sometimes the children can be a bitnoisy, so they have to make sure that they do not let things get out of hand. Sally always has apile of work to mark, so she often feels exhausted. She does not mind, though, because shefirmly believes that she plays a vital role in the children’s education. Fran does not have tomark work, of course, but she often has to stay late at school to supervise the school teams’training sessions. For this reason, she normally gets home later than Sally. Unfortunatelyfor Sally and Fran, a teacher does not receive a very good salary, so they both do someextra teaching to make more money. Every Monday and Wednesday, Sally has lessonswith two young boys. She tutors them because they are not very good at maths. Franworks as an aerobics teacher at the local sports centre at weekends.
Today is Monday, the beginning of another hectic week. It is seven o’clock andSally is getting ready for work. Fran is not going to work, however. She is off worktoday because she has a dental appointment. She has a bad tooth which is caus-ing her a lot of pain. At the moment, Sally is in the kitchen making her breakfast.She always eats a good breakfast because she finds it works wonders for her.Most mornings, she has cereal, toast, juice and a cup of coffee. After breakfast,she washes and dresses, and then leaves her flat at ten to eight. This is becauseshe catches the eight o’clock bus to go to the school. Her journey takes her abouttwenty minutes, if there isn’t any traffic, that is.
At the bus stop:SALLY: Good morning, Mr Patel. Are you going into town again?
MR PATEL: Yes, Sally. I’m meeting my friend at Selfridges. We go there once a month. Wedo some shopping and then we have lunch in the restaurant.
SALLY: Lovely. Oh, look! The bus is coming. See you later.
At school:SALLY: Oh dear! The bell is ringing and I’m not ready. I’ve got year eight now. Look
at the time. I’m late as usual!
In the classroom:SALLY: Good morning, class.
PUPILS: Good morning, Miss.SALLY: Okay, today we are going to do some revision. Get out your exercise
books and pens, and look at the board. As you know, you’re having atest next week. Please listen carefully.
PUPIL: Excuse me, Miss. We’re not taking the test next Monday, are we? It’s abank holiday. Schools never open on a bank holiday.
SALLY: Don’t worry! I usually give you a test on Monday, but next week you’redoing the test on Thursday.
PUPILS: Oh, Miss ...!
Reading
Answer the questions in full.
1 What do Sally and Fran do? __________________________2 Why isn’t Fran working today? __________________________3 Who is Mr Patel meeting? __________________________4 What are the pupils going to do today? __________________________5 When are the pupils doing the test? __________________________
Comprehension
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1 Parents _______ a major role in a child’s development.2 How long does it take you to _______ an exam paper?3 Do you like ________ a room with Tom?4 Try these vitamins – they ________ wonders.5 Who is _________ the pupils at the moment?
7
share, mark, play, supervise, work
Vocabulary1 Match the words with their meanings. 2 Fill in the correct verb in the appropriate form to
complete the sentences.1 tremendously ____
2 exhausted ____
3 firmly ____
4 vital ____
5 normally ____
6 hectic ____
a very tired
b very busy
c usually
d very much
e very important
f strongly
Simple Present [I work / he works]
Grammar
We use the present progressive for1 an action which is in progress at or around the time of speaking.
Look! It is raining. Tom is learning Spanish this year.2 arranged actions in the near future.
We’re leaving on Saturday.NOTE:hit - hitting begin - beginning travel - travelling take - taking die - dying
■ Some verbs express a state rather than an action and so they do not usually have a progressive form. For example,hear, see, smell, remember, think, know, understand, believe, like, dislike, love, want, hate, need, etc.
It smells very nice. [NOT: It is smelling ...]I think he’s a good teacher. [NOT: I’m thinking ...] BUT: He is thinking of going to Australia.
NOTE:She is having lunch now. (= is eating) He is having wine with his dinner tonight. (= is drinking)They are having a test next week. (= are doing)
Present Progressive [I am working]
We use the simple present for 1 an action that happens usually, often, always, etc.
Henry often flies to Scotland to see his daughter. Does he ever travel by train? Water boils at 100ÆC.NOTE: I rarely / seldom / never drink coffee. [NOT: I rarely / seldom / never don’t drink ...]
2 something planned for the future, especially with timetables, programmes, etc.Her flight to London leaves in an hour.
NOTE:Third person singular: he, she, it.kiss - kisses teach - teaches wash - washes marry - marries fix - fixes do - does
1 Fill in the correct preposition. 3 Label the pictures with the following words.
dentist shop assistant greengrocer secretary architect waiter
on, off, into, out of
1 _____________ 2 _____________ 3 _____________
4 _____________ 5 _____________ 6 _____________
Vocabulary Development
take, miss, have, give
1 Hurry up if you don’t want to _________ the bus.2 I’m _________ the train home tonight.3 The pupils are _________ an exam next week.4 When is the teacher going to _________ us a test?
2 Fill in the correct verb in the appropriate form.
1 Get _______ the bus at the next stop. Thebank isn’t far from there.
2 Come on! Get _______ the bus – it’sabout to leave.
3 Please get _______ the car now! I’m nottaking you with me.
4 Mary, get _______ the car. We’re leavingand we don’t want to go without you.
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ally, often, ao Scotland to see hm / never drink c
ned he future, o London aves
son singular: hse te
k.k.us a test?s a test?
PAGEAG___________________
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2 2
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1 Choose the correct answer. 2 Fill in the simple present or the present progressive.
1 They usually watch / are watching a video on Fridaynights.
2 Lenny catches / is catching the ten o’clock bus latertoday.
3 The rose smells / is smelling lovely.4 Every Thursday, we go / are going swimming.5 Jamie is knowing / knows a lot about architecture.6 Are you meeting / Do you meet Lesley this afternoon?7 I don’t believe / I’m not believing what you are saying.8 Put on something warm before you go out – it snows
/ is snowing.
B PHRASAL VERBS
C IDIOMATIC ENGLISH
be after: want / look forbe behind: be late or delayed
be in: be fashionablebe off: 1 not be at school / work
2 leave
1 They ___________ (have) lunch with us next week.
2 What _______ you ________ (want) for dinner?
3 Helen ____________ (not stay) at our house thisweekend.
4 I usually ___________ (play) tennis at the weekend.
5 We __________ (think) of buying a new car this year.
6 What time ____ the train ______ (arrive) in London?
7 At the moment, Jenny _________ (cook) supper.
8 ‘_______ your sister ________ (speak) French?’
‘No. Only German.’
b Complete the sentences with the correct phrasalverb in the appropriate form.
a Study the phrasal verbs.
a Match the expressions with their meanings.
b Now use the expressions in a to complete the sentences.
1 You should buy one of those coats – they___________ at the moment.
2 You ___________ with your work, so you’ll haveto stay late to finish it.
3 He’s not interested in her. He ___________ hermoney.
4 Kathy ___________ as she’s on holiday, so youwill have to ask Justin to do that work.
5 Right, I have to ___________ now. Bye!
1 I’m not buying it for you. I’m not_________________ , you know.
2 The flight leaves in twenty minutes. We’ll never_________________ .
3 Do you __________ a lot of __________ sellingmobile phones?
4 He’s a wonderful teacher and he’ll always_________________ you if you’ve got a problem.
5 I can’t _________________ about which car tobuy.
1 make money
2 make up one’s mind
3 be made of money
4 make it
5 make time for
a decideb arrive at a place in timec earn moneyd find some time to do somethinge be very rich
Practice
Enrich your English
Fill in the correct preposition.
A PREPOSITIONS
1 The child was absent _____ school.
2 According ____ Jason, it will rain.
3 She accused him _____ stealing her money.
4 One advantage _____ sharing a flat is that it’s cheaper.
5 Let me give you some advice _____ your problem.
of from to on
Complete the second sentence using the word given so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Use between two and fivewords, including the word given.
[See the transformation tables at the back of the book.]TRANSFORMATIONS
3 I rarely travel by train.travelI ______________ by train very often.
4 My sister always remembers people’s birthdays.forgetsMy sister ______________ people’s birthdays.
1 Joseph dislikes doing housework.enjoyJoseph ___________ doing housework.
2 Our party is on Saturday.havingWe ______________ a party on Saturday.
SAMPLE
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after: want / loehind: late
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phrasal verbs.phrasal verbs.
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me adviceadvice _____ yo_____ yoPLPLPL
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____________ by t_______ by
sister always resister alwagetstsforsister ___sterMy
1 You hear a woman talking about her work. What doesshe like about it?
A the holidaysB the moneyC doing different jobs
2 You hear a police officer describing his daily routine.What does he do every day?
A He goes out on the streets.B He works all day at the police station.C He goes into the police station.
3 You hear a vet giving a pet owner some advice. Whatdoes she tell the pet owner to do?
A Stop giving the cat the medicine.B Let the cat go outside.C Let her examine the cat again soon.
4 Listen to these people discussing their jobs. Who is happy with their job?
A the manB the womanC neither of them
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LETTER PLAN:
Opening phrase : [informal] Dear Pierre,Paragraph 1 : Say why you are writing.Paragraph 2 : Describe your daily routine.Paragraph 3 : Say what you are doing today.Paragraph 4 : Ask for a letter back.
Closing phrase : [informal] From, [your first name]
Dear Pierre,I’m writing to ____________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
Every day, I ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________and ____________________________________________________________________________Inever _______________________________________________________________________I sometimes ______________________________________________________________
Today, I _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Please write _________________________________ . I’m lookingforward to _____________________________________________________________
From,___________________ (your first name)
... So, enough about me. I want you to write and tellme more about yourself. What do you do every day?What are you doing today?Write soon and let me know.
Here is part of a letter from your new friend, Pierre.
Write a letter to Pierre, giving him details about your ownlife.
Listen to these people talking about their jobs. Choose the correct answer, A, B or C.
Listening
Speaking
Writing - AN INFORMAL LETTERWriting - AN INFORMAL LETTER
[There are special writing task sheets at the back of the ActivityBook where you can write your letters / compositions.]
a What do you enjoy about your job / studying? What do you find difficult?
b The pictures below show different people at work. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of their jobs. Talk about: pay, hours, how they feel and what they are doing in each picture.
USEFUL VOCABULARY
well-paid job ... , not much money ... , different working hours ...
happy / tired / pleased / stressful
ug about me. I wane about yourselfre you doing toda
n and let m
from your new friem your new frieMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMAL LETTERAL LETTERAL LETTER PLE
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happy / tir
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ISBN 13: 978-960-409-145-4
ENGLISH FOR ADULTS is a three-book series which has been specially
designed to take adult learners from false beginner level to B2 level. On
completion of the course, learners will be fully equipped with the skills and
language knowledge necessary for success in a B2 level examination.
Learners will also be able to use the English language with confidence and
accuracy in a variety of real-life situations and to manage a wide range of
communicative tasks effectively.
Features of the course include:
● An emphasis on functional language.
● Methodical development of reading, speaking, listening and writing
skills.
● Topics and tasks relevant to the needs and interests of adult learners.
● Motivating texts from a variety of sources.
● Clear, concise grammar sections.
● Comprehensive coverage of phrasal verbs and prepositions.
● Exposure to useful idiomatic English.
● Systematic consolidation through frequent review of language points
taught.
● Challenging listening activities.
● Special techniques to develop adult learners’ fluency in English.
ENGLISH FOR ADULTS is a unique course with two main objectives:
to prepare adult learners for B2 level examinations and to teach them
how to use English effectively in everyday situations.
Course components
● Student’s Book ● Grammar and Companion
● Teacher’s Book ● Teacher’s Grammar and Companion
● Activity Book ● Test Booklet
● Teacher’s Activity Book ● Audio CDs
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