The document lists potential topics that could be covered in Cutting Edge books, including free time, relationships, family, work, holidays, education, health, food, money, clothes, and life stories. It also provides suggestions for including different grammar structures like tenses, adverbs, comparatives, and conditionals to make answers longer and more detailed when summarizing the topics.
The document lists potential topics that could be covered in Cutting Edge books, including free time, relationships, family, work, holidays, education, health, food, money, clothes, and life stories. It also provides suggestions for including different grammar structures like tenses, adverbs, comparatives, and conditionals to make answers longer and more detailed when summarizing the topics.
The document lists potential topics that could be covered in Cutting Edge books, including free time, relationships, family, work, holidays, education, health, food, money, clothes, and life stories. It also provides suggestions for including different grammar structures like tenses, adverbs, comparatives, and conditionals to make answers longer and more detailed when summarizing the topics.
The document lists potential topics that could be covered in Cutting Edge books, including free time, relationships, family, work, holidays, education, health, food, money, clothes, and life stories. It also provides suggestions for including different grammar structures like tenses, adverbs, comparatives, and conditionals to make answers longer and more detailed when summarizing the topics.
• Relationships • Celebrations • Family • Firsts and Lasts • Work / jobs • City life • Holidays / travelling • Technology • Education • Communication • Transport • Films and cinema • Health • Sport / fitness • Food / restaurants • News / media • Money • History • Clothes / shopping • The future • Life stories • Emotions What grammar could you include in your answers? 1. because / so / but / and / or 2. there is / there are 3. a / an / some / any 4. A range of tenses 5. must / have to / should / can 6. Adverbs of frequency 7. Comparatives and superlatives 8. would like to How can you make your answers longer? Here are some key words to make you create longer answers: because (give reasons) when (give a time) but (mention a contrast) and (add more detail) also (add more detail) if (give a condition) For example, …. (give an example) Here’s another example, ….. I think… (give an opinion)