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Upstream INTERMEDIATE Siudent's Book Virginia Evans-Jenny Dooley Bay Express Publishing Module 1 Module 2 Module 3 Module 5 Contents Topics eT Reading UNIT1 dwellings dwellings & appliances; household | - In Search of the Perfect My Home is my chores; colours & rooms; home Home (multiple choice) Castle (pp. 6-19) safety - The Charming Past: Blarney Castle- Dunnottar Castle unir2 life events facial features; feelings; stages in | - A Dream Come True While there's life, life; family relationships, work (gapped text) there's hope ~ Extract from Jack il (pp. 20-33) Self-Assessment Module 1 (pp. 34-37) unit 3 travel, weather; types of holidays & ~ Getting away from it all Travel Broadens | holidays; holiday equipment; holiday resorts; (multiple matching) the Mind festivals holiday troubles; traveller’ tips, ~ Spectacular Nature: (pp. 38-51) festivals White Cliffs of Dover The Rockies UNIT 4 ‘environment, planet Earth; environmental ~ The Answer is Blowing in Earth is Dearer | eneray problems; conservation; energy the Wind (gapped text) ‘than Gold Crisis; preservation of animals & ~ The Little Land (poem) (pp. 52-65) plants Self-Assessment Module 2 (pp. 66-69) UNITS health health problems; daily routines; an you feel the rhythm? Early toBed... | daily routines stress & relaxation; describing (multiple choice) (pp. 70-83) feelings; character adjectives - Naturally Hot: Rotorua Ainsworth Hot Springs UNIT 6 technology; technology at home; electrical = No More Secrets (matching Better Safe than | crime appliances; types of offence; headings to paragraphs) Sorry (pp. 84-97) descriptions of objects - Extract from The Time Self-Assessment Module 3 (pp. 98-101) Machine 2 shopping; shops & department stores = Picking the Perfect Present advertising dlothes; products; cedit cards; (multiple matching) shopping complaints, online = In the Market fora Bargain: (pp. 102-115) shopping Portobello Road Market - Queen Victoria Market UNITS food; types of food; recipes; kitchen ~ How to burn fat all day You Are What | healthy eating: utensils; ways of cooking; places to | long (gapped text) you Eat eating habits eat; diners’ complaints ~ Extract from Oliver Twist (pp. 116-129) Self-Assessment Module 4 (pp. 130-133) uniT9 sports & entertainment | types of sports; qualities, places & | - Daredevil Shaun (multiple Every Man to his equipment; free-time activities, choice) Taste types of entertainment; the - Trophy Hunters: Wimbledon - (pp. 134-147) paralympics The Super Bow! UNIT 10 ‘Spead the News (pp. 148-161) the media disasters Self-Assessment Module 5 (pp. 162-165) Grammar Reference Section (pp. 166-180) Iegular Verbs (p. 181) ‘Appendices (pp. 182-188) Tapescipts (pp. 189-215) Word List (op. 216-222) ) the news, naturalman-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 Phrasal verbs: BREAK, BRING note-taking; V/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 tohwould Phrasal verbs: CARRY, COME future tenses; Conditionals Type O & 1; the definite article Phrasal verbs: CU, DO matching speakers to statements; VF statements, note-taking; T// 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 ~ anarrative a letter of complaint ~ a semi-formal transactional letter [comparisons; too/enough; - ing forny infinitive Phrasal verbs: FALL, GET -ing/-ed participles; modal verbs; making deductions; question tags Phrasal verbs: GIVE, GO note-taking; matching speakers to statements YesiNo 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; sive advice; losing your temper, making an appointment; describing symptoms ~ a set of rules, + an essay providing solutions to problems + an informal letter describing a personal problem + a for and against essay lorder 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 ~ anews 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 ype 2 & 3; wishes; would rather Phrasal verbs: RUN, SEE, SET Tif statements; multiple matching; multiple choice note-taking; VF statements; matching speakers to statements give advice; compare junk food to home cooked food; accepting/ refusing invitations; doing your shopping; ordering a mealfast food ive opinions; guess content; talk about hobbies, asking for permission & polite requests; taking a phone message; inviting a friend to a sporting event ~ arecipe = an assessment report ~ instructions for a magic trick + alletter 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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