f2f intermediate
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Chris Redston & Gillie Cunningham
Intermediate Student’s Book
face2face
with CD–ROM/Audio CD
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Born to be wild CD-ROM
4A Riders p28music collocations
Past Simple and Past Continuous; used to
4B Adventurers p30character adjectives
Past Perfect
Past Perfect or Past Simple
4C Natural medicines p32guessing meaning from context
Reading: Nature’s little helpers; Listening: Life in the jungle
linking (2): /w/, /j/ and /r/ sounds
4D It’s just a game! p34softening opinions and making generalisationsadjectives to describe behaviour
4 Review and Progress Portfolio p35
Reading and Writing Portfolio 4 Workbook p70
Home truths CD-ROM
5A Moving house p36homes
making comparisons
5B A load of old junk p38phrasal verbs (2)
the future: will, be going to, Present Continuous
the future
5C Flatpack world p40verb patterns (1)
Reading: A furniture empire; Listening: Shopping at IKEA
fillers and false starts
5D Is this what you mean? p42materials
explaining what you need
5 Review and Progress Portfolio p43
Reading and Writing Portfolio 5 Workbook p72
Decisions and choices CD-ROM
6A Make up your mind p44make and dofirst conditional and future time clauses
6B Protective parents p46reflexive pronouns
zero conditional; conditionals with imperatives and modal verbs; in case
zero or first conditional
6C Touch wood p48synonyms
Listening: The history of superstitions; Reading: Learn to be lucky
sentence stress (3)
6D What’s your opinion? p50discussion language
6 Review and Progress Portfolio p51
Reading and Writing Portfolio 6 Workbook p74
Real World
Help with Listening
Skills
Vocabulary
Help with Listening
Grammar
Vocabulary
Grammar
Vocabulary
6A–D
Real World
Vocabulary
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Skills
Vocabulary
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Grammar
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5A–D
VocabularyReal World
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Skills
Vocabulary
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Vocabulary
Grammar
Vocabulary
4A–DHow do you feel? CD-ROM
1A Be happy! p4weekend activities
question forms
questions with you
1B Love it or hate it p6likes and dislikes
positive and negative verb forms, words and phrases
sentence stress (1)
1C The best medicine p8adjectives to describe feelings; prepositions with adjectives
Listening: How we relax; Reading: Laugh? I feel better already!
sentence stress (2)
1D At a barbecue p10question tags
1 Review and Progress Portfolio p11
Reading and Writing Portfolio 1 Workbook p64
We haven’t got time CD-ROM
2A Slow down! p12work collocations
modal verbs (1); be able to, be allowed to, be supposed to
2B Ready, steady, eat p14in the kitchen
Present Continuous and Present Simple
2C It’s a nightmare p16sleep; gradable and strong adjectives; adverbs
Listening: A sleep scientist; Reading: I just can’t sleep!
weak forms (1)
2D What’s the matter? p18showing concern, giving and responding to advice
intonation (1): showing concern
2 Review and Progress Portfolio p19
Reading and Writing Portfolio 2 Workbook p66
The tourist trade CD-ROM
3A Your holiday, my job p20phrasal verbs (1): travel
Present Perfect Simple: experience, unfinished past and recent events
Present Perfect Simple or Past Simple
3B Lonely Planet p22phrases with travel, get and go onPresent Perfect Continuous and Present Perfect Simple
3C Call that a holiday? p24word formation (1): suffixes for adjectives and nouns
Listening: Call that a holiday?; Reading: Holiday reviews
linking (1): consonant-vowel links
3D A trip to India p26asking for and making recommendations
3 Review and Progress Portfolio p27
Reading and Writing Portfolio 3 Workbook p68
Real World
Help with Listening
Skills
Vocabulary
Grammar
Vocabulary
Help with Listening
Grammar
Vocabulary
3A–D
Help with Listening
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Grammar
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2A–D
Real World
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1A–D
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Songs p100
Pair and Group Work p102
Language Summaries p114
Answer Key p141
Recording Scripts p142
Phonemic Symbols p159
Irregular Verb List p159
CD-ROM/Audio CD Instructions p160
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Technology CD-ROM
7A Save, copy, delete p52computers
ability: be able to, manage, have no idea how, be good at, etc.
7B Want it, need it! p54electrical equipment
second conditional
first or second conditional
7C Virus alert! p56use of articles: a, an, the, no article
Listening: Computer viruses; Reading: Virus writers
weak forms (2)
7D What’s the password? p58indirect and direct questions
intonation (2): being polite
7 Review and Progress Portfolio p59
Reading and Writing Portfolio 7 Workbook p76
One world CD-ROM
8A Changing weather p60weather
the passive
8B Recycle your rubbish p62containers
quantifiers: a bit of, too much/many, (not ) enough, plenty of, etc.
quantifiers
8C Dangers at sea p64word formation (2): prefixes and opposites, other prefixes and suffixes
Listening: Shark attack!; Reading: Saving Jesse’s arm
linking (3): review
8D Be careful! p66warnings and advice
8 Review and Progress Portfolio p67
Reading and Writing Portfolio 8 Workbook p78
Look after yourself CD-ROM
9A Get healthy! p68health
relative clauses with who, that, which, whose, where and when
9B Good news, bad news p70news collocations
Present Perfect Simple active and passive for recent events
Present Perfect Simple active or passive
9C Faking it p72connecting words: although, even though, despite, in spite of, however
Listening: How to spot a liar; Reading: Catch Me If You Can
British and American accents
9D At the doctor’s p74at the doctor’s
health problems, symptoms and treatment
9 Review and Progress Portfolio p75
Reading and Writing Portfolio 9 Workbook p80
Vocabulary
Real World
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Skills
Vocabulary
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Grammar
Vocabulary
Grammar
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9A–D
Real World
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8A–D
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Happy ever after? CD-ROM
10A The anniversary p76contacting people
was/were going to, was/were supposed to
10B Who’s that? p78describing people
modal verbs (2): making deductions
10C The party’s over p80phrasal verbs (3)
Reading: For better, for worse; Listening: Prenuptial agreements
/t/ and /d/ at the end of words
10D Do you mind? p82asking for, giving and refusing permission
intonation (3): asking for permission
10 Review and Progress Portfolio p83
Reading and Writing Portfolio 10 Workbook p82
All part of the job CD-ROM
11A Any messages? p84things people do at work
reported speech: sentences
/h/ in he, his, him and her
11B How did it go? p86adjectives to describe jobs
reported speech (2): questions, requests and imperatives
11C Undercover p88verb patterns: reporting verbs
Reading: Undercover’s success; Listening: Episode 5 of Undercover
missing words
11D It’s my first day p90checking information
contrastive stress
11 Review and Progress Portfolio p91
Reading and Writing Portfolio 11 Workbook p84
Real or imaginary CD-ROM
12A I wish! p92informal words and phrases
wishes
12B Important moments p94phrases with getthird conditional
third conditional
12C Superheroes p96word formation (3): word families
Listening: The life of Stan Lee; Reading: The real Spider-Man
sentence stress and weak forms: review
12 Review and Progress Portfolio p98End of Course Review p99
Reading and Writing Portfolio 12 Workbook p86
Help with Listening
Skills
Vocabulary
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12A–C
Help with Listening
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11A–D
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Grammar
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10A–D
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