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Vocabulary Grammar Use of English Reading Listening Speaking Writing
Family connectionsKey word: likePhrasal verbs: relationshipsDescribing relationshipsKeeping a vocabulary notebook
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Unit 1Friends and family
Present tensesState and dynamic verbsPresent perfect simple and present perfect continuous
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Paper 3, part 3: Word formation
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Jobs and work Key word: asPhrasal verbs: jobs and applicationsSuffixes
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Unit 2Jobs and work
Making comparisonsRules for comparing
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Paper 3, part 1: Multiple-choice clozePaper 3, part 3: Word formation
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Sport and pastimes Key word: timeVerb + noun collocations
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Unit 3Sport and leisure
Obligation and necessity• Paper 3, part 4: Key word transformationsPaper 3, part 3: Word formationPaper 3, part 2: Open cloze
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AnimalsKey word: lookPhrasal verbs: lookAdjectives and prepositions
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Unit 4Nature and animals
The grammar of phrasal verbsCountable and uncountable determiners
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Paper 3, part 3: Word formationPaper 3, part 1: Multiple-choice clozePaper 3, part 4: Keyword transformations
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Books and filmsKey word: thingVerbs of manner
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Unit 5A good story
Gradable and non-gradable adjectivesNarrative tenses
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Paper 3, part 1: Multiple-choice clozePaper 3, part 2: Open cloze
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TravelKey word: justPhrasal verbs: travel Confusable wordsParticles and meaning in phrasal verbs
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Unit 6Transport and travel
Expressing the future• Paper 3, part 4: Key word transformationsPaper 3, part 2: Open cloze
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Inventors and inventingKey word: toPhrasal verbs: inventing, computers, technologyDictionary skills
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Unit 7Technology
Verbs followed by gerund or infinitive
• Paper 3, part 3: Word formationPaper 3, part 2: Open clozePaper 3, part 4: Key word transformations
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Crime and criminalsKey word: get Phrasal verbs: get
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Unit 8Crime and social responsibility
Relative clauses: defining and non-definingInformality and formality in relative clauses
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Paper 3, part 2: Open cloze Paper 3, part 1: Multiple-choice cloze
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Paper 2, part 1:•
Vocabulary Grammar UseofEnglish Reading Listening Speaking Writing
Family soap operasPaper 1, part 3: Multiple matchingGossipPaper 1, part 2: Gapped text
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Talking about peopleListening for general meaningPaper 4, part 1: Multiple choice
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Asking and answering questions Paper 5, part 1: Conversation (spoken questions)
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Paper 2, part 1: Compulsory letter or email
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Volunteer workPaper 1, part 3: Multiple matching
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Talking about jobsPaper 4, part 1: Multiple choice
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ComparingPaper 5, part 3: Two-way conversation
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Paper 2, part 2: Letter of application
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Eccentric sportsPaper 1, part 2: Gapped text
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Free timeThe early history of footballPaper 4, part 2: Sentence completion + part 3: multiple matching
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Expressing abilityComparing photographsPaper 5, part 2: Individual ‘long turn’
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Paper 2, part 1: A review•
A dog’s lifePaper 1, part 3: Multiple matching
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Animals and humansAlmost human?Paper 4, part 2: Sentence completion + part 3: multiple matching + part 4: Multiple choice
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Comparing photographsPaper 5, part 2: Individual ‘long turn’
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Paper 2, part 1: Compulsory email (giving advice)
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The banglePaper 1, part 1: Multiple choice
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Great adaptationsPaper 4, part 2: Sentence completion + part 4: Multiple choice
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Paper 2, part 2: A short storySequencing
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Dream holidaysScanning Paper 1, part 3: Multiple matching
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Travel and visitsTravel arrangementsPaper 4, part 1: Multiple choice
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Organising a scheduleDiscussing optionsDiscussing your travels
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Paper 2, part 2: A report•
Robot revolutionPaper 1, part 2: Gapped text
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Intelligent robotsPaper 4, part 2: Sentence completion
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Suggesting and recommendingExchanging ideas, expressing and justifying opinionsPaper 5, part 3: Two-way conversation
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Paper 2, part 2: A review•
Crime and punishmentPaper 1, part 3: Multiple matching
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Stopped by the policeSocial responsibility Active listeningPaper 4, part 3: Multiple matching + part 4: Multiple choice
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Paper 5, part 3: Two-way conversation
• Paper 2, part 2: An article•
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Food and drinkKey word: take Phrasal verbs: take Phrasal verbs and their different meanings
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Unit9Youarewhatyoueat
Forms of used to and would• Paper 3, part 4: Key word transformationsPaper 3, part 4: Open cloze
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Describing objectsKey word: seemOrder of adjectives Avoiding too many adjectives
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Unit10Isitreal?
Modal verbs for guessing, speculating and deducing
• Paper 3, part 4: Key word transformationsPaper 3, part 1: Multiple-choice cloze
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Shopping and consumerismKey word: ifPhrasal verbs: shopping
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Unit11Shoppingandmoney
ConditionalsMixed conditional wish
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Paper 3, part 4: Key word transformationsPaper 3, part 1: Multiple-choice cloze
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Weather and disastersKey word: way
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Unit12Forcesofnature
Contrast and concessionthoughThe definite article
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Paper 3, part 1: Multiple-choice clozePaper 3, part 2: Open cloze
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News and newspapersKey words: say and tellPhrasal verbs: news and newspapersSpidergrams
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Unit13Inthenews
Reported speech Reporting verbs suggest
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Paper 3, part 1: Multiple-choice clozePaper 3, part 2: Open cloze
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FashionKey word: thinkPhrasal verbs: clothesHomophonesConnotation
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Unit14Fashion
The passive have something donemake, let, allow and need
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Paper 3, part 3: Word formationPaper 3, part 4: Key word transformationsPaper 3, part 2: Open cloze
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Culture and heritageKey word: mindPhrasal verbs: different meanings of phrasal verbs
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Unit15Newtraditions
Inversion • Paper 3, part 3: Word formationPaper 3, part 4: Key word transformations
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Colour and decorationPhrasal verbs: decoration
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Unit16Acolourfulworld
Cleft sentencesso, such, too and enough
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Paper 3, part 1: Multiple-choice clozePaper 3, part 2: Open cloze
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All mouthPaper 1, part 2: Gapped text
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Eating outIn the darkPaper 4, part 3: Multiple matching + part 4: Multiple choice
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Expressing preferencesTalking about the past
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Paper 2, part 2: An opinion essay
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Crop circlesPaper 1, part 1: Multiple choice
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Out of the bluePaper 4, part 2: Sentence completion + part 3: Multiple matching
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Guessing and speculatingPaper 5, part 2: Individual ‘long turn’
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Paper 1, part 2: Compulsory email (Informal exchange)Fluency and accuracy
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Pocket moneyPaper 1, part 3: Multiple matching
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Money habitsPaper 4, part 1: Multiple choice
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Expressing regret, giving advice and making suggestions
• Paper 2, part 1: An opinion essayGiving arguments ‘for and against’
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Weather forecastsPaper 1, part 2: Gapped text
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Natural disasters / HurricanesPaper 4, part 3: Multiple matching + part 2: Sentence completion + part 4: Multiple choice
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Activating your knowledgeCriticising and complaining
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Paper 2, part 1: A discussion-type essay
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The paparazziPaper 1, part 1: Multiple choiceStrategies for unknown vocabulary
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A news report What’s on TV?Paper 4, part 2: Sentence completion + part 3: Multiple matching
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ReportingAgreeing on what to watchPaper 5, part 3: Two-way conversation
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Fashion victimPaper 1, part 1: Multiple choiceWriter’s overall attitude
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CrazesSchool uniformPaper 4, part 1: Multiple choice + part 4: Multiple choice
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ChallengingPaper 5, part 3: Two-way conversation + Part 4: Collaborative task
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Paper 2, part 2: A descriptive essay
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Genuine fakesPaper 1, part 2: Gapped text sentencesFestivals Paper 1, Part 3: Multiple matching
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StatuesLiving traditionsPaper 4, part 3: Multiple matching + part 4: Multiple choice
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Adverbs in conversation • Paper 2, part 2: An article •
A dream islandPaper 1, part 1: Multiple choice
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Design and colour psychologyPaper 4, part 4: Multiple choice
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The Speaking Paper: all four parts
• Paper 2, part 1: Compulsory email (giving advice)
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Paper 2, part 1+2: Checking and editing your work
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Vocabulary Grammar UseofEnglish Reading Listening Speaking Writing
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