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for Advanced &
dkenitel IAC ORS
Paul Hains
Anna Johnson
Bateau FREE MINI-COMPANION INCLUDED1 GRAMMAR
2 VOCABULARY
REVIEW 1
3. GRAMMAR
4 VOCABULARY
REVIEW 2
5 GRAMMAR
6 VOCABULARY
‘REVIEW 3
7 GRAMMAR
8 VOCABULARY
REVIEW 4
9 GRAMMAR
10 VOCABULARY
REVIEW 5
11 GRAMMAR
12 VOCABULARY
REVIEW 6
13 GRAMMAR
14 VOCABULARY
REVIEW 7
15 GRAMMAR
16 VOCABULARY
REVIEW 8
CONTENTS
Present and Future Tenses
Present Simple and Continuous; Present Perfect Simple and Continuous;
future tenses; be going to; be to + infinitive; expressions with future meaning
Business and Employment
Past Tenses, used to / would
Past Simple and Continuous; Past Perfect Simple and Continuous; used to,
would, future in the past
Entertainment,
Modals, Semi-modals, Modal Perfects
can, could, be able to, may, might, must, have to, need, should, ought to, will,
would, shall, used to, had better, be supposed to
Body and Mind
Gerunds and Infinitives
Uses of gerunds and infinitives; full or bare infinitive; verbs of perception /
sensory verbs
Travel and Tourism
Passive, Causative Forms
Passive forms; the causative and related forms; special structures with have / get
The Natural World
Reported Speech, Subjunctive
Reported statements, imperatives and questions; reporting verbs; subjunctive
Language and Literature
Conditionals
Zero, first, second, third, mixed conditionals; temporal clauses;
inversion in conditionals; conditional sentences without if
Homes and Lifestyle
wish, Unreal Past
wish; would rather / sooner, would prefer; it’s time: zs
Science and Technology
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it
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13217 GRAMMAR
18 VOCABULARY
REVIEW 9
19 GRAMMAR
20 VOCABULARY
REVIEW 10.
21 GRAMMAR
22 VOCABULARY
REVIEW 12
23 GRAMMAR
24 VOCABULARY
REVIEW 12
25 GRAMMAR
26 VOCABULARY
REVIEW 13
Appendices
Word Order, Inversion and Emphasis
Word order in sentences and questions; question tags; inversion; other ways
of adding emphasis: cleft sentences, fronting, auxiliary verbs, reflexives
Geography and Weather
Relative Clauses and Participle Clauses
Relative pronouns and clauses; quantifying / adding to relative clauses;
reduced clauses; participle clauses
Arts and Crafts
Connectors and Conjunctions
‘Adding information; showing cause / reason; expressing purpose; concession
and contrast; sequencing ideas; making exceptions; giving examples; restating
and explaining; introducing a new subject
Nutrition
Adjectives, Adverbs, Comparison
Common ways of forming adjectives; order of adjectives: adverbs; adjectives
and adverbs with similar forms; gradable and ungradable adjectives; comparison
Education and Assessment
Countable and Uncountable Nouns, Articles, Quantifiers
Problems with plurals; uncountable nouns; articles: a, an, the, zero article:
quantifiers: some, any, each, every, (a) little, (a) few, etc
Shopping and Money
Grammar
Spelling
Punctuation
Phrasal Verbs
Prepositional Phrases
Dependent Prepositions
British and American English
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