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Solutions Elementary Student's Book
Solutions Elementary Student's Book
UNIT
A VOCABULARY AND LISTENING B GRAMMAR C CULTURE
p18 Free-time activities p19 Adverbs of frequency p20 It’s fun, but is it sport?
2
My time
Hobbies and sports (athletics, keeping fit, drama, etc.)
Verb + noun collocations (surf the Net, do karate, go swimming, etc.)
Reading: Cheerleading
Vocabulary: action verbs (train hard, compete, etc.)
Talking about hobbies and sports A radio interview
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p28 School subjects p29 there is/there are; p30 Schools in England
3
At school
School subjects (art and design, biology, ICT, etc.)
Parts of the house (bathroom, bedroom, study, etc.)
some/any with plural
nouns
Reading: Eton College
Vocabulary: parts of a school (canteen, classroom, gym, etc.)
Extracts from school lessons Prepositions of place An interview about school
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p68 Where are they from? p69 Past simple p70 Changing the world
7
Fame!
Countries; Nationalities (China, Czech, etc.)
make, do, have and take (have a dream, do homework, etc.)
affirmative: irregular
verbs
Reading: Rosa Parks
Three teenagers talk about their heroes
Vocabulary: events in life (was born, died, etc.) Pronunciation: past
Four biographies simple forms
p88 Jobs and work p89 going to p90 Jobs for teenagers
9
The world of
Jobs (builder, doctor, vet, etc.)
Suffixes: -er, -or and -ist (dancer, actor, scientist, etc.)
Reading: three people talk about their jobs
Vocabulary: work words (skills, career, part time, etc.)
work Three people talk about their jobs Part-time jobs
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p98 Transport p99 Present perfect: p100 Gateway to the New World
10
Time to travel
Transport nouns and adjectives (coach, safe, etc.)
Phrasal verbs with get (get in, get off, get out of, etc.)
affirmative
just for recent events
Reading: Ellis Island
Five people talk about their background
Five people talk about how they go to and from school
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p11 Present simple: p12 The Amish p14 Making friends p15 A message
questions Reading: A simple life? Object pronouns
Vocabulary: everyday activities (do the housework, prepare
food, etc.)
p21 can and adverbs p22 Extreme sports p24 Expressing likes and dislikes p25 An announcement
Reading: Free time – crazy time! Vocabulary: giving an opinion about things (He’s awful, etc.) Imperatives
Vocabulary: parts of the body (back, chest, toes, etc.) What do you like doing?
Song: Ain’t got no
p31 have to p32 Sumo school p34 Giving directions p35 A letter
Reading: An interview with a young sumo wrestler Vocabulary: directions (Turn left, Go straight on, etc.) Capital letters
Vocabulary: adjective + preposition collocations (keen on, etc.)
p41 Present simple and p42 I do! p44 Making arrangements p45 An invitation
continuous Reading: The big day Vocabulary: activities (go dancing, meet friends, etc.)
Vocabulary: weddings (bride, groom, ceremony, etc.) Talking about plans for the weekend
Song: Fallin’
p51 should / shouldn’t p52 Feeling good? p54 In a café p55 A questionnaire
Reading: Healthy alternatives Ordering food (I’d like … , Can I have … , etc.)
Vocabulary: Health problems (painful, cure, etc.)
p61 Past simple p62 Out on the town p64 Asking for information p65 A note
affirmative: regular verbs Reading: A strange accident Listening: phoning a museum for information
Pronunciation: -ed endings Vocabulary: adjectives to describe feelings (bored, angry, etc.)
p71 Past simple negative p72 Famous artists p74 Talking about your weekend p75 An email message
and interrogative Reading: Vincent van Gogh and Pablo Picasso Listening: three teenagers talk about their weekend
Vocabulary: expressions of interest and sympathy (Oh dear! Wow!
Really?, etc.)
p91 will p92 A year out p94 On the phone p95 An application letter
Reading: Gap years Making and receiving phone calls
Vocabulary: compound nouns (voluntary work, tourist industry, Saying phone numbers (‘oh double six’, etc.)
etc.)
p101 Present perfect: p102 Alone in the canyon p104 Buying a train ticket p105 A postcard
negative and interrogative Reading: Lose your arm. Or lose your life. can for permission (Can I take my bike on the train?, etc.)
already and yet Vocabulary: time expressions (first of all, suddenly, etc.)
Song: Last Train to Clarksville
Self-Portrait (1889)
Self Portrait with Bandaged Ear (1889)
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