This document contains a lesson plan summary for Laser B2. It outlines 8 units covering topics such as relationships, travel, technology, money, leisure, nature, sport, communication, and work. Each unit includes the key grammar points, vocabulary, reading and listening exercises, and homework assignments for each lesson. The document also notes test and writing activities included in the textbook.
This document contains a schedule for an English language learning course divided into 13 units over multiple lessons. Each lesson covers topics in grammar, vocabulary, reading, listening, speaking and writing, as well as homework assignments. The schedule provides details on the grammar structures, vocabulary, exercises and activities covered in each lesson to help students improve their English communication skills through an integrated approach to the different domains of the language.
1. This document contains a 6-week lesson plan outline for an English language course.
2. It includes the weekly language focus, vocabulary, skills practice, projects, homework, and reading assignments for each of the 6 units covered in the course.
3. The units cover topics such as pen pals, people from long ago, disasters, explorers, sports, news stories, travel plans, and the environment with a focus on grammar structures like past tenses, frequency, modals, and future forms.
This document appears to be a lesson plan outline for an English language course consisting of 11 units. It provides an overview of the language focus, vocabulary, reading, listening, speaking and writing activities planned for each lesson. Key elements include presenting new grammar structures and having students practice related skills through exercises in their workbook and class projects. Formal assessments include a test after unit 5 and another after unit 10.
This document provides an overview of the lessons, language focus, vocabulary, reading, listening, speaking and writing activities, and homework for 12 units in an English language course. Some of the key details include:
- The course covers 12 units over 22 weeks, with lessons focusing on greetings, introductions, colors, numbers, family, clothing, time telling, and more.
- Each unit includes vocabulary, reading, listening, speaking and writing practice related to the language focus.
- Lessons also include activities from the workbook (WB), picture book (PrB), and reader.
- Homework assigned each week reinforces the lessons through additional exercises from the WB.
- Regular
This document appears to be a lesson plan for an English language coursebook. It is organized into units that cover various grammar points and language skills. Each unit lists the key grammar, vocabulary, exercises from the coursebook, and homework. The plan provides a structured progression through tenses and language functions over the 14 week period.
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This document contains the schedule and lesson plan for an English language class called Laser B1. The schedule outlines the topics, grammar, vocabulary, reading, listening, speaking and writing activities covered each day, as well as homework assignments. Some of the key activities and topics covered include quizzes, discussions, presentations, comparisons of past and present tenses, countable/uncountable nouns, modal verbs, verb forms, and writing assignments such as stories, letters, and plans.
This document contains a schedule for an English language learning course divided into 13 units over multiple lessons. Each lesson covers topics in grammar, vocabulary, reading, listening, speaking and writing, as well as homework assignments. The schedule provides details on the grammar structures, vocabulary, exercises and activities covered in each lesson to help students improve their English communication skills through an integrated approach to the different domains of the language.
1. This document contains a 6-week lesson plan outline for an English language course.
2. It includes the weekly language focus, vocabulary, skills practice, projects, homework, and reading assignments for each of the 6 units covered in the course.
3. The units cover topics such as pen pals, people from long ago, disasters, explorers, sports, news stories, travel plans, and the environment with a focus on grammar structures like past tenses, frequency, modals, and future forms.
This document appears to be a lesson plan outline for an English language course consisting of 11 units. It provides an overview of the language focus, vocabulary, reading, listening, speaking and writing activities planned for each lesson. Key elements include presenting new grammar structures and having students practice related skills through exercises in their workbook and class projects. Formal assessments include a test after unit 5 and another after unit 10.
This document provides an overview of the lessons, language focus, vocabulary, reading, listening, speaking and writing activities, and homework for 12 units in an English language course. Some of the key details include:
- The course covers 12 units over 22 weeks, with lessons focusing on greetings, introductions, colors, numbers, family, clothing, time telling, and more.
- Each unit includes vocabulary, reading, listening, speaking and writing practice related to the language focus.
- Lessons also include activities from the workbook (WB), picture book (PrB), and reader.
- Homework assigned each week reinforces the lessons through additional exercises from the WB.
- Regular
This document appears to be a lesson plan for an English language coursebook. It is organized into units that cover various grammar points and language skills. Each unit lists the key grammar, vocabulary, exercises from the coursebook, and homework. The plan provides a structured progression through tenses and language functions over the 14 week period.
The document discusses the history and development of a new technology called blockchain. Blockchain was originally developed for cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin as a way to record transactions in a decentralized manner without the need for a central authority. It has since grown in popularity and many now see potential applications of the technology beyond digital currencies, such as for securing medical records, supply chain management, digital identity and other uses.
This document contains the schedule and lesson plan for an English language class called Laser B1. The schedule outlines the topics, grammar, vocabulary, reading, listening, speaking and writing activities covered each day, as well as homework assignments. Some of the key activities and topics covered include quizzes, discussions, presentations, comparisons of past and present tenses, countable/uncountable nouns, modal verbs, verb forms, and writing assignments such as stories, letters, and plans.
Laser состоит из пяти уровней и может быть использовано для подготовки учащихся 6-11 классов общеобразовательных учреждений к успешной сдаче ГИА и ЕГЭ по английскому языку, а также международных экзаменов Cambridge ESOL: KET, PET и FCE
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The document discusses phrasal verbs that use the word "up". It provides examples of sentences using phrasal verbs like "make up", "turn up", "keep up", "split up", and "put up". It then has a memory test asking the reader to identify which phrasal verb completes each sentence. The document is focused on teaching English language learners new phrasal verbs.
This document contains two practice tests for the Use of English section of an exam. The first practice test contains 8 sentences with blanks that require choosing the correct preposition, conjunction, or phrase to complete the sentence. The second practice test contains 10 sentences with similar blanks to complete. The document provides concise practice for revising sentences by selecting the appropriate words or phrases to fill gaps in sentences.
This document discusses English expressions used to convey that something is a waste of time or pointless. It provides examples using structures with "-ing", "there is no point in", "there is no use/good", and "it is pointless/useless". The document then provides a practice section with blanks to fill in using the appropriate expressions, such as "it is pointless arguing" and "this idea is not worth considering".
Fce use of e english expressing suggestionJavier Martos
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This document provides examples and explanations for expressing preferences and wishes in English using structures like "I would prefer", "I'd rather", "I wish", and "If only". It gives sample sentences demonstrating the different structures and when to use each one, such as "I'd prefer to walk" versus "I'd rather walk". It also explains how to express preferences and wishes in the past tense, with objects, and with conditionals.
Laser состоит из пяти уровней и может быть использовано для подготовки учащихся 6-11 классов общеобразовательных учреждений к успешной сдаче ГИА и ЕГЭ по английскому языку, а также международных экзаменов Cambridge ESOL: KET, PET и FCE
The document discusses phrasal verbs that use the word "off". It provides examples of sentences using phrasal verbs like "fall asleep", "wake up", "be cancelled", "explode", "pass by", "talk about", "remove", and "disappear". It then asks the reader to fill in the blanks with the correct phrasal verb. Finally, it tests the reader's memory by asking them to remember some phrasal verbs that use "off".
The document discusses phrasal verbs that use the word "up". It provides examples of sentences using phrasal verbs like "make up", "turn up", "keep up", "split up", and "put up". It then has a memory test asking the reader to identify which phrasal verb completes each sentence. The document is focused on teaching English language learners new phrasal verbs.
This document contains two practice tests for the Use of English section of an exam. The first practice test contains 8 sentences with blanks that require choosing the correct preposition, conjunction, or phrase to complete the sentence. The second practice test contains 10 sentences with similar blanks to complete. The document provides concise practice for revising sentences by selecting the appropriate words or phrases to fill gaps in sentences.
This document discusses English expressions used to convey that something is a waste of time or pointless. It provides examples using structures with "-ing", "there is no point in", "there is no use/good", and "it is pointless/useless". The document then provides a practice section with blanks to fill in using the appropriate expressions, such as "it is pointless arguing" and "this idea is not worth considering".
Fce use of e english expressing suggestionJavier Martos
The document discusses the use of different modal verbs and structures to express suggestion and advice in English. It compares sentences using "must", "have to", "need" versus "should" and "ought to" and explains that the former expresses strong obligation while the latter gives advice. Other structures for advising include "you'd/had better", "if I were you", and "it's time". The document provides examples of using these structures to rephrase sentences with suggested advice.
This document provides examples and explanations for expressing preferences and wishes in English using structures like "I would prefer", "I'd rather", "I wish", and "If only". It gives sample sentences demonstrating the different structures and when to use each one, such as "I'd prefer to walk" versus "I'd rather walk". It also explains how to express preferences and wishes in the past tense, with objects, and with conditionals.
1. Laser B2
Date Lesson Hour Topics Grammar Vocabulary Reading Listening Speaking Writing Home Work
Use of English
UNIT I. RELATIONSHIPS(argument, bully, embarrassment, fight, jealousy, tease)
Help is at hand Charity, launched, a friendly Ex A-D p.6-7 WB ex A-C p4
ear, turn to frustration, looking TB p.15-16
into
Present Simple, Past Ex A-E p9 phrasal verbs, word WB ex A-D p8
Simple formation, confusable words,
Ex A-E p8 word patterns.
TB p16-17 TB p17-18
Ex A-C p10 ex A-C WB exA-D p4-5
TB TB p19
p18-19
Are you a heart- Depressed, incompatible, exA-E p12-13 WB ex 1 p6-7
broken miserable, nothing in common, TB ex A-B p8-9
teenager? upset p20-21
P12
Present Perfect Simple, exA-D p15 Use of WB exA-B p10
Past Perfect Simple exA- English exA-Bp10-11
D p14 TB p22
TB p21-22
Ex A-B p16
informal
transanctional
letter
Plan ahead
TB p22-24
Test Book p TB p190 (keys)
Extra writing act-s TB p167 (write a letter)
Photocopiable vocabulary worksheet I TB p186 (keys) TB p172
UNIT II. TRAVELLING (adventure, relaxation, sight-seeing, sunbathing)
How to avoid Adolescence, resent, exA-D p18-19 WB exA-B p12-13
teen tantrums on interference, peers, laid-back, TB p25-26
holiday! compatible, guarantee, typical
Continuous tenses exA-D exA-F p21 travel and tourism WB exA-D
p20 word formation, phrasal verbs, p12-13
TB p26-27 collocations
TB p22-29
Grammar Bank p Harbour, quay, attractions, exA-D p22 exA-F p23 WB ex1 p14-15
opera house TB p30-31 TB p30
2. Date Lesson Hours Topic Grammar Vocabulary Reading Listening Speaking Writing Home work
Use of English
Hiking, mountains, skiing, exA-C p24-25 WB exA-D p16-17
winter resort TB p30-31 WB exA-B p18-19
so, such, too, enough/ WB exA-B p18
used to, would be/ get WB exA-B p18-19
used to
exA-D p26 TB p32-33
exA-C p27 Use of English
TB p33-34
exA-D p28-29
story exA-E p29
plan ahead
TB p34-35
Test book p TB p190(answer keys)
Extra writing activities TB p167 write your story
Photocopiable Vocabulary Worksheet II TB p173 TB p186 (keys)
UNITS 1-2 Check your progress exA-F p30-31 SB TB p36 (answers)
UNIT III. TECHNOLOGY (cash point, light switch, mobile phone, notes and coins, taxi, widescreen TV)
Robotic future Research, industrial, developed exA-E p32-33 WB ex
rushes towards us countries, tiny, sensor, TB p37-38 A-B p20
recognition
The future ex A-C p34 exA-F p35 Technology phrasal WB ex A-D
Future Perfect & Future verbs, words formation, p20-21
Continuous confusable words, word
TB p38-39 patterns TB p39-40
Digital camera, electric type exA-D p36 exA-E p37 WB ex1 p22-
writer, wheel obsolete, old- TB p40 TB p40-41 23
fashioned, ground-breaking,
air-conditioner, drinks
machines, hi-fi/stereo, laptop
Ice-cream, safety pin, tin exA-D p38-39 WB exA-D
opener, correction fluid TB p41-42 p24
WB exA-B
p24-25
Articles exA-B p40
Time clauses exC-D p40 WB exA-C
TB p42-43 p26
exA-D p41 WB exA-B
Use of English p26-27
TB p43-44
exA-C p42
articles exA-
E p43
plan ahead
3. Date Lesson Hour Topic Grammar Vocabulary Reading Listening Speaking Writing Home
Use of English work
Test Book p TB p190-191 (answer keys)
Extra Writing act-s TB p167 Write your article for composition
TB p 186 (keys)
Photocopiable vocabulary worksheets III TBp173
Unit1-3 Extra Listening activities part I TB p169 p171 (keys)
UNIT IV. MONEY (wealthy, afford, get by, poverty, well off, badly off)
Making a million Hacking, dedication, exA-D p44-45 WB exA-C
savings, seldom, give up, go TB p46 p28
for it, billionaire
Conditionals(1) zero, exA-D p47, money phrasal WB exA-D
first, second exA-D p46 verbs, words formation, p28-29
unless, in case…. confusable words
exE p46 TB p48
TB p47
Allowance, pocket money, exA-C p48 exA-F p49 WB ex1 p30-
chores, corner shop, TB p48-49 TB p49-50 31
convenient, range of products
I want the one I Ad, aimed at, brand, exA-D p50-51 WB exA-D
saw on TV marketing TB p50 p32-33
WB exA-B
p33
Countable, uncountable WB exA-B
nouns exA-D p52 p34
TB p51 WB exA-B
exA-C p53 p34-35
TB p51-52
exA-E p54-55
discursive
composition
Test book p TB p151(answer keys)
Units 3-4 Check your progress SB p56-57 TB p55 (answ.)
Extra writing act-s TB p167 write composition
your
Photocopiable vocabulary Worksheet IV TB p175 TB p186 (keys)
UNIT V. LEISURE(bowling, pool, group of friends, socializing)
Mum, see you Notoriously, at full blast, exA-D p58-59 TB WB exA-B
later track, limit, surrounding p56-57 p36
4. Date Lesson Hour Topic Grammar Vocabulary Reading Listening Speaking Writing Home
Use of English work
Modals (1) ex A-D p60 exA-D p61 phrasal verbs WB exA-D
TB p57-58 words formation, word p36-37
patterns
TB p58-59
exA-B p62 exA-E p63 WB ex1 p38-
TB p59 TB p60 40
Let’s get wet Slide, diving board, rubber exA-C p65 WB exA-D
ring, rapids TB p60-61 p40-41
WB exA p41
Comparatives and WB exA-D
superlatives exA-C p66 p42
Questions exD p66 WB
TB p61-62 exA-B p43
exA-D p67
Use of English
TB p62-63
Test book p TB p191 (keys)
Extra Writing act-s TB p167 write a letter
Photocopiable Vocabulary Worksheet V TB p176 TB p187(keys)
UNIT VI. NATURE(bottle, bank, demonstration, litter, protest, recycle, dump, collect, sort)
Making every Trickle, the developing world, exA-C p70-71 WB exA-C
drop count dams, reservoirs, conservation TB p65 p44
sink, evaporation, leaks
The passive exA-D p72 exA-E p73 nature phrasal WB exA-D
TB p65-66 verbs, words formation, word p44-45
patterns
TB p66-67
Oil tanker, oil slick, exA-C p74 exA-D p75 WB
deforestation, construction TB p67-68 TB p68 ex1 p46-47
industry
An ant’s eye Beetle, grasshopper, ladybird, exA-D p76-77 WB exA-E
view mosquito, select, foraging, TB p68-69 p48-49
tending to, critical, obstacle, WB exA-B
trail, sole, founded p49
ing-form infinitive exA-B WB exA-B
p78 p50
refer, would, rather… exC WB exA-B
p69-70 p50-51
exA-C p79
Use of English
TB p71
5. Date Lesson Hour Topic Grammar Vocabulary Reading Listening Speaking Writing Home
Use of English work
exA-D p80
article
exA-E p81
plan ahead
TB p71-72
Test Book p TB p191-192 (keys)
Units 5-6 Check your progress! SB p82-83 TB p73(answers)
Units 1-6 Progress test Test book p TB p194-195
(keys)
Extra writing act TB p167 Write your article
Extra listening Units 4-6 part II TB P169 TB p171 (keys)
Photocopiable Vocabulary worksheet VI TB p177 TB p187 (keys)
Revision Unit I
You have to pay/ to play exA-C p84-85 WB ex1
TB p74 p52-53
exA-D p87 exA-D p87 WB exA-E
TB p75 TB p75 p54-56
Global exA-B p88 exA-D p89 WB ex 1-2
positioning TB p75 TB p75-76 p57
system
Revision Unit1 worksheet R1 TB p178 TB p187- keys
UNIT VII. SPORT (stamina, teamwork, sense of balance, agility, coordination)
Going to Taken off, coined, versions, exA-C p90-91 WB exA-B
extremes! originated, stands for, devoted TB p77 p58
to, went from strength to
strength
Modals(2) degrees of exA-F p93 people in sport, WB exA-D
certainty ex A-D p92 phrasal verbs, words p58-59
TB p77-78 formation, collocations
TB p78-79
Gender, sexism, (un)fair, exA-D p94 exA-E p95 WB ex1 p60-
physical strength TB p79-80 TB p80 61
In the team Celebrity, footballer, pressure, exA-E p96-97 WB exA-D
privacy, sacrifices, pay off, TB p80-81 p62
mood, demanding, rumours, WB exA-B
resentment, weird, reassured, p64-65
single-minded
6. Date Lesson Hour Topic Grammar Vocabulary Reading Listening Speaking Writing Home
Use of English work
exA-C p100
formal transact.-
nal teller exA-
B p101 plan
ahead
TB p83-84
Test Book p TB p192 (keys)
Extra writing act-s TB p167 write a letter
Photocopiable Vocabulary worksheet 7 TB p179 TB p187 (keys)
UNIT VIII. COMMUNICATON (telecommunications, the media, global, satellite, text messaging)
Media matters Explosives, qualification, exA-D p102- WB exA-B
contribute, vital, a split second, 123 p66
likable, dead lines, overall, TB p85-86
comes up
Reported Speech exA-B exA-D p105 communication, WB exA-D
p104, Reported questions phrasal verbs, words p66-67
exC-D p104 formation, synonyms,
TB p86-87 TB p87-88
Reality TV, series, nominate, exA-C p106 exA-E p107 WB ex1 p68-
vote, subtitles, translate, TB p88-89 TB p89 69
pronunciation
Chat with Be online, chat, connect, web exA-E p108-109 WB exA-D
friends in an cam, straight away, connection TB p90 p70-71
instant charges, downloaded, software, WB exA-B
features, opt for p71
Reporting verbs exA-B p110 WB exA-C
Although, in spite of… p72
exC-D p110 WB exA-B
TB p90-92 p72-73
exA-D p111 Use of English
TB p92
exA-D p112-
113 report
exA-D p113
plan ahead
TB p93-94
Test book p TB p192-193(answer keys)
Units 7-8 Check your progress! SB p114-115 TB p95(answers)
Extra Writing act-s TB p168 write your report
Photocopiable Vocabulary worksheet 8 TB p180 TB p188 (keys)
7. Date Lesson Hour Topics Grammar Vocabulary Reading Listening Speaking Writing Home
Use of English work
UNIT VIX.WORK (babysitting, badly paid, earn, gain, experience, mowing lawns, cutting grass, stacking shelves)
Part-time jobs Typical, holds time, tried and exA-D p116- WB exA-B
for teenagers tested, mature, old people’s 117 p74
homes TB p96
Relative clauses exA-C p118 exA-D p119 employment WB ex1 p74-
TB p97-98 phrasal verbs, words 75
formation TB p98-99
Double-yellow lines, exA-D p120 exA-C p121 WB ex1
forbidden, parking ticket, TB p99-100 TB p100 p76-77
traffic, warden
Bucker, conductor, record exA-C p122-123 WB exA-D
producer, recording studio, TB p100-101 p78
voice, drains, hostel, WB exA-B
fundraising, demo, embarking p79
on, mind-numbing
The causative exA-E p124 exA-C p125 WB exA-D
TB p101-102 TB p102 p80 WB exA-
B p81
exA-C p126
letter of
application
exA-E p127
plan ahead
TB p103-104
Test Booklet p TB p193 (answer keys)
Extra Writing act-s TB p168 write a letter applying for the job and asking any other information you need
Units 7-9 Extra Listening activities part III TB p170 TB p171 (keys)
Photocopiable Vocabulary worksheet 9 TB p181 TB p188 (keys)
UNIT X. HEALTH (junk food, salad, pasta, red meat, snacks)
Why your Pluck, misleading, multiplied exA-D p128- WB exA-B
healthy diet isn’t abstain, animal rights, long- 129 p82
term, tempted TB p105
Conditionals(2) exA-D 130 exA-D p131 health phrasal WB exA-D
TB p106-107 verbs, words formation, word p82-83
patterns
TB p107-108
Graphics, have an impact, exA-C p132 exA-D p133 WB
slogan, warn of the danger TB p108-109 TB p109 ex1 p84-85
8. Date Lesson Hour Topic Grammar Vocabulary Reading Listening Speaking Writing Home
Use of English work
GP, surgeon, ward, scheme, exA-D p134- WB exA-D
fascinating, aspect, 135 p86
commitment, shattered, doing TB 110 WB exA-C
my bit, grin p86-87
Direct and indirect objects WB exA-B
exA-B p136 Infinitives of p88
purpose exC p136 WB exA-B
TB p111 exA-B p137 Use of p88-89
English TB p111-112
exA-D p138
story exA-F
p137 plan ahead
TB p112-113
Test Book p TB p193(answer keys)
Units 9-10 Check your progress! SB p140-141 TB p114(answer keys)
Extra Writing act-s TB p168 write your composition
Photocopiable Vocabulary worksheet10 TB p183 TB p188 (keys)
UNIT XI.LEARNING (lecture, secondary school, uniform, university)
Charles Li: My Climbing frame, posted exA-C p142-143 WB exA-C
education abroad, excel, distraction, TB p115 p90
agonised, moral upbringing,
fend for myself, show off
Unreal past exA-D p144 exA-E p145 education, phrasal WB exA-C
TB p116-117 verbs, words formation, p90-91
collocations
TB p117-118
exA-D p146 exA-C p147 WB ex1
TB p118 TB p119 p92-93
Brain, dyslexic, learning, exA-C p148-149 WB exA-B
difficulty, spelling, TB p119-120 p94
controversial, skepticism, WB exA-C
barely, jumbled p94-95
Participles exA-C p150 WB exA-C
TB p120 exA-D p151 TB p96 WB exA-
p120-121 B p96-97
exA-C p152
informal
transactional
letter
exA-F p153
plan ahead
TB p121-122
Test Book p TB p193-194 (answer keys)
9. Date Lesson Hour Topics Grammar Vocabulary Reading Listening Speaking Writing Home
Use of English work
Extra Writing act-s TB p168 write your composition
Photocopiable Vocabulary worksheets11 TB p183 TB p189 (keys)
UNIT XII.THE LAW (acceptable, desensitize, fiction, thriller, violence, whodunit,)
TV Crime, does Coincidence, reflected, re- exA-D p154 WB exA-C
it affect us? enact, misleading, TB p123 p98
repercussions
Inversions exA-E p156 exA-D p157 crime and WB exA-D
TB p124-125 punishment, phrasal verbs, p98-99
word formation, word patterns
TB p125-126
Try cases, sentence, exA-D p158 exA-E p159 WB ex1
responsibility, plead, a safe, be TB p126-127 TB p127 p100-101
aware of that, car burglar alarm
security code, password,
Triumph and Canteen, cell, exercise yard, exA-C p160-161 WB exA-D
despair guard, isolation, lock up, kick TB p127-128 p102
started, in hiding, standing WB exA-B
ovation, caps p103
Question tags exA-B p162 WB exA-B
Impersonal passive exC-D p104
p162 WB exA-B
TB p128-129 p104-105
exA-D p163 Use of English
TB p129-12-30
Armed robbery, arson, Ex A-C p164
blackmail, burglary, speeding, discursive
forgery, theft, kidnapping, composition
mans laughter, murder, picking exA-E p165
pockets plan ahead
TB p130-131
Test Book p TB p194 (answer keys)
Units 11-12 Check your progress SB p166-167 TB p132(answer keys)
Units 7-12 Progress Test test book p TB p132 (keys) .
Extra Writing act-s TB p168 write your composition
Units 10-12 Extra Listening part IV p170 TB p171(keys)
Photocopiable Vocabulary worksheets 12 TB p184 TB p189 (keys)
REVISION II
10. Date Lesson Hour Topics Grammar Vocabulary Reading Listening Speaking Writing Home
Use of English work
Changes exA-C p168-169 WB ex1
TB p133 p106-109
exA-B p170 exA-D p171 WB exA-C
TB p133-134 TB p134 p108-109
exA-C p172 WB exD-E
TB p134 p110
exA-D p173
transactional
letter
TB p134-135
Revision Unit 2 worksheet R2 TB p185 TB p189 (keys)
Grammar database 1-35 p174-193
Speaking database p194
Writing database p195-203
Key word database p204-205
Phrasal verbs database p205-206
Guide toFCE p207