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Upbeat StarterCommon European Framework (CEF)
Learning and Exam skillsContent & Language Integrated Learning (CLIL)
Upbeat Starter is the entry level for the Upbeat series, which is intended for teenage learners. It follows a carefully developed structural / grammatical syllabus highlighting the communicative function of each structure. The regular Use your English boxes introduce frequently used communicative phrases and expressions which are outside the structural syllabus. There is graded development of speaking, writing, listening and reading using up to date topics which will appeal to the target users. Students learn fundamental academic learning skills such as skimming and scanning reading texts, prediction and listening for gist before detailed listening. There is also regular training in pronunciation.
The topics start from the familiar experiences of learners but then extend the ideas to develop the students’ world experience and knowledge. Learners also learn functional language for everyday situations such as shopping.
In terms of both language and communication Upbeat Starter provides thorough coverage of A1 level, giving learners a real communicative ability in basic English.
Three unusual features are [1] the red ‘transparent bookmark’ which creates instant cloze texts. These focus the learners’ attention on key learning items, [2] the regular ‘solve it’ questions which invite students to consider more deeply reading and listening texts, in order to solve simple problems [3] the wide variety of extra practice activities at the back which make the book suitable for mixed ability classes.
In addition to the workbook, the CD Multi-ROM provides linked grammar, vocabulary activities and games for the computer or interactive white board. Upbeat Starter is a book written by highly respected and experienced authors, writing at their best! © Pearson Longman 2010
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Starter A1 0 - 0-245 -Elementary A2 1 KET 3.0 246-380 - 1
Pre-Intermediate A2+ - 381-500 - 2Intermediate B1 2 PET 4.0 500-650 57-86 3
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Unit 1Hello CEF
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Language Verb to be singular and pluralSubject pronouns I, you, he, she, it, we, theyPossessive adjectives: my, your, his, her, itsNumbers 1-100Days of the week
6-15 A1
Reading I can read numbers in a picture.I can read and complete a dialogue.I can match dialogues to photographs.I can read a quiz and select multiple choice answers.I can read a text about English speaking countries.I can read a web page and scan for information.
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A1 Reading signs and notices.
MatchingMultiple choice
Complete a chart.Answer T/F questions.Using capital letters when scanning for information.
Geography
Speaking I can greet people and respond.I can ask how someone is and respond.I can identify my possessions.I can ask and give someone’s name.I can say numbers 1- 100.I can ask and say someone’s age.I can say thanks.I can say I don’t know.I can introduce someone.I can talk about family relationships.I can talk about someone’s job.I can say my address.I can spell my name and address.I can give my phone number.I can say good bye.I can say and ask about regions of countries.I can say where I am from.I can ask and say which city I am from.I can ask and say where people are from.
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A1 Word stress in numbers: 15/50Word stress in nationalities.
Culture:First and family names.Addresses.Post codeNames of countries.NationalitiesGeographical regions.Capital cities.
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Unit 1HelloContd
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Listening I can listen and complete a dialogue.I can identify speakers in a dialogue.I can listen and identify people’s ages.I can listen and understand an address.I can listen to a podcast and understand reasons for learning English.
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A1 Cloze dialogues.
Writing I can write names.I can write contracted forms of to be.I can write about the ages of people.I can complete a registration form.I can write a webpage giving my personal information and saying why English is important for me.
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Unit 2Your lifeLanguage Indefinite articles a/ an
Regular noun pluralsDemonstrative pronouns: this, that, these, thoseGenitive ’s and s’.Possessive adjectives: our, your, theirCan (for requests)How much? to ask prices
16-23 A1
Reading I can read a web page. I can give one word answers to comprehension questions.I can read a snack menu and understand prices.I can read a dialogue story and solve a problem.
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Unit 2Your life
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Speaking I can ask about and identify common objects.I can ask and say what is in something.I can ask and talk about possessions.I can talk about colours.I can ask and talk about prices of snacks.I can request snacks in a bar.I can roleplay a simple shopping interaction.
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A1 Pronunciation
Listening I can listen to an interview and identify topics.I can understand a shopping procedure.I can follow a story told as an illustrated dialogue.I can listen to a shopping procedure and comprehend key information.
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A1 Problem solvingListening for what you can understand.
Writing I can write one word answers to comprehension questions.I can write a web page about what is important for me.I can write a dialogue about borrowing money.
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Following a model text.
Following a model dialogue.Revision Grammar, Vocabulary, Use your English. 24/25 A1 Cloze dialogue.
Writing two line dialogues.Writing sentences from notes.Writing list sequences.Writing prices in words.Reorganise lines in a dialogue.
Self-checking progress
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Unit 3Homes CEF
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Language There is | There are: affirmative, negative, questionDefinite article thesome , any with plural nounsPrepositions of place.Making, responding to requests.Rooms, parts of a house, furniture and fittings
26/33 A1 Culture: Homes in UK and USA
Reading I can read a magazine article about a bus converted into a holiday home.I can use pictures and diagrams to assist reading comprehension.I can read a magazine article about British and American homes.I can identify differences between information in a reading text and listening text.
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A1 I can answer WH comprehension questions.
I can make notes in a chart.
Speaking I can describe rooms in a home.I can list furniture and fittings in rooms.I can ask and talk about rooms and furniture.I can locate singular and plural items in a room.I can ask and answer questions about items in a room.I can ask to borrow items and respond agreeing or refusing.
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A1 Pronunciation /ð /
Listening I can listen to a description of a room and make notes.I can listen and look at a picture.I can contrast information in a listening text and in a picture.I can contrast information in a listening text and in reading text.
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Using check boxes
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Writing I can write notes.I can punctuate sentences.I can write a paragraph describing my home.
A1 Using punctuation.
Following a model text.Unit 4
FamiliesLanguage have got: all forms
Irregular pluralsPrepositions of time.
34/41 A1 Months, seasons, star signs.
Reading I can read a magazine article about different members of a circus family.I can read an advertisement for a new James Bond.I can read a magazine article about twins.I can read a short article about a pair of identical twins.
34 /35 A1 Complete a family tree Ordinal numbers
Science: genetics
Speaking I can ask and talk about brothers, sisters and other family members.I can make statements from notes.I can describe my family and give their ages.I can describe someone’s appearance.I can talk about dates, months and seasons.
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A1 Pronunciation: / Ө/ Gender: male and female family members.
Listening I can understand descriptions of someone’s appearance.I can understand a dialogue about birthdays and horoscopes.I can contrast information in a listening text and in reading text.
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A1 Answer WH and Y/N comprehension questions.
Culture and beliefs: Horoscopes
Writing I can write diary dates in words.I can write a fact file from notes.
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Unit 4 Families
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Revision Grammar, Vocabulary, Use your English. 42/43 Cloze dialogue. Sentences from pictures.Multiple choice answers.Cloze paragraph.Classifying vocabulary.Compound nouns. Crossword puzzle.Reorganise lines in a dialogue.
Self-checking progress
Unit 5Work
Language Present simple: jobs, work, origins, languages, likes/ dislikesAffirmative, negative, interrogative, short answers.Object pronouns.
44/51 A1
Reading I can read an article about a street artist. I can ask and answer WH questions about the text.I can complete a short text about an American in London.I can read a job advertisement.I can read an article about three people, their jobs, and work.
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Cloze
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Speaking I can name my job.I can ask about and say my origins.I can say the languages I speak.I can ask which languages someone speaks.I can say where I live.I can ask where someone lives.I can say where I work.I can ask where someone works.I can give short answers to Y/N questions about jobs, routines and languages.I can ask for and give opinions.I can ask about and say my likes and dislikes.I can express positive and negative opinions and give simple reasons.
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A1 Speaking clearly, maintaining eye contact
Listening I can understand a dialogue about work, origins and languages.I can understand and answer questions in a radio quiz.I can correct mistakes in written summaries of dialogues.
44 A1 Answer T/F questions.Predicting from a listening task.
Writing I can write sentences about jobs in my family.I can write sentences based on a chart with symbols. I can correct mistakes in written summaries of dialogues.I can write a job advert using a model and notes.
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Unit 6Daily Life CEF
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Language Present simple with fixed timesPrepositions of timeAdverbs of frequencyAdverbial phrases of frequency.Clock times
52-59 A1 Geography: everyday life in Russia.Culture: School life and routines in Britain.
Reading I can read signs and notices about start and finish times.I can read an article about the daily life and routines of a Russian teenager.I can read and respond to a questionnaire about good and bad habits.I can read a fact file about UK education and find information.
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A1 Environmental reading.
Speaking I can ask what time an event starts.I can answer questions about what time an events starts or finishes.I can ask and answer questions about routines.I can ask about how often people do things.I can say how often I do things.I can maintain a conversation by expressing surprise and making a comment. I can role play a conversation in which I answer questions about my school day.
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A1 Completing a time table.
Listening I can understand a dialogue about start times.I can listen and complete a written text with clock times.I can understand an interview with two speakers talking about their routines.I can understand an interview with a British boy in Brazil.
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Unit 6Daily Life
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Writing I can write a paragraph about my partner’s routines. I can write a paragraph about my school day.
5959
A1 Using and, but, because and so as linkers.
Revision Grammar, Vocabulary, Use your English. 60/61 Varied tasks as before.New tasks:completing words with missing vowels.Jumbled words.Wordsearch squareCollocationExpressing surprise.
Self-checking progress
Unit 7Giving help
Language can (ability) + , -, ?.adverb: (not) very wellVerbs of abilityCountable / Uncountable nouns with some / anyImperatives.Prepositions of place near, between, opposite, on corner of.
62/69 A1
Reading I can read a magazine advertisement for Charity event.I can answer WH comprehension questions.I can complete a check chart about my abilities.I can read an interviews in which an expert answers questions about a healthy diet.
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A1 I can match verbs to photographs.I can categorize ability verbs. (Physical, Creative, Practical)
Food Science: A healthy diet.
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Unit 7Giving help
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Speaking I can talk about my abilities.I can ask and respond to questions about abilities.I can talk about the foods I like and dislike.I can understand a dialogue about ingredients for a Spanish omelette and a fruit salad.I can say where places are using a street map.I can ask for help and location of places in a town.I can say I don’t know about a location.I can give thanks and respond politely.I can ask my partner about her diet, take notes, and report the results.
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A1 Using street maps. Geography: Using street maps.
Listening I can understand multiple interviews about abilities.I can listen to a conversation and discover the location of a place.I can listen to an interview about a diet and take notes.
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A1 Note taking.
Writing I can write sentences about people’s abilities.I can write to a website, explain my regular diet and asking for advice.
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Unit 8Free time CEF
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Language Present continuousPresent simple / Present continuous.The weatherLike, love, hate, prefer VERBing
70/77 A1
Reading I can read a dialogue and respond to WH comprehension questions.I can read speech bubbles in which speakers describe their attitudes to different activities.I can understand a diary blog I can read and comment on suggestions.
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A1 WH comprehension questionsCorrecting statements.Giving opinions about suggestions.
Speaking I can describe current activities.I can describe the current weather in different places.I can describe the weather in different seasons.I can contrast what people usually do with what they are doing at the moment.I can do a small survey and describe the results.I can make and respond to suggestions.I can give opinions about suggestions.
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A1 Doing surveys and reporting.Speaking slowly and clearly.
Geography: climate.
Listening I can understand a conversation about the weather and answer WH questions. I can understand a series of recordings and identify what people are doing.
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A1 Using pictures and questions to predict content of listening text.
Writing I can complete a phone conversation. I can write a short paragraph about what a celebrity usually does and is doing now. I can write sentences about my current and regular activities saying which I like.I can write a diary blog.
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A1 Using model texts.
Revise Grammar | vocabulary. Re-order a conversation.
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Unit 9Past
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Language Past tense of be, regular verbs +, - ?Past adverbialsPrepositions of motion.
80/87 A1 Technology: History of telecommunication. History of aviation.
Reading I can read an email and complete a diary.I can read a newspaper report about a sleep walker.I can read a magazine report about a shark attack.I can understand an article about the history of telecommunication.
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A1 Multiple choiceSequence pictures.Search reading.
Speaking I can tell the class about where I was last week.I can say true and false statements about yesterday.I can ask and talk about past actions and events.I can ask and talk about problems.I can respond to statements about problems.I can ask WH questions about past states and events.
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Listening I can understand a dialogue about past states.I can listen to check my additions to the aviation text.
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A1 Careful listening for detail.
Writing I can write a story based on a sequence of pictures.I can complete a text about the history of aviation.
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Unit 10Travel CEF
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Language Past Simple irregular verbs: +, -, ?Past simple + ago
by + means of transport
88/95 A1
Reading I can understand a magazine article about Rowan Atkinson.I can understand road signs.I can read a dialogue about a holiday and identify the good and bad aspects.I can read a magazine report about a holiday for wheelchair users visiting famous sites in South America.I can skim a text for general understanding.I can understand a text about famous Antarctic explorers.
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WH questions with multiple choice answersSkimming
Road signsGeography: Tourist sites in Europe and South America.History: the Incas, Antarctic explorers, Marco PoloSocial Science: Disabilities
Speaking I can describe regular journeys and the transport I use.I can ask and respond to questions about holidays.I can ask and answer questions about a holiday in Europe.
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Listening I can understand a recording about Marco Polo and take notes.
94 A1 Note taking.
Writing I can write sentences about past events from notes.I can convert a story from present to past tense.I can write a postcard describing a holiday.I can write a postcard from notes.I can write a brief life of Marco Polo.
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Revise Grammar + Vocabulary Picture crossword.Writing year dates in words.Changing tenses.Jumbled spellings.
Writing year dates.
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Unit 11Choices CEF
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Language Comparatives, superlatives short adjectives –er, -est.Comparatives, superlatives some irregular adjectivesComparatives, superlatives: long adjectives more, mostWhich + indefinite pronoun: one / ones.too + adjectiveVocabulary: clothesFunction shopping for clothes.
98/105 A1 Prices, features, dimensionsChanging school. Teasing, copying homework
Reading I can read a magazine survey in the form of a quiz.I can read a narrative article about a boy changing school.I can read advice and suggestions for the boy.
100 A1 Complete a comprehension chart.
Speaking I can compare cars and refer to their prices and features.I can read a shopping dialogue. I can ask for things in shops.I can describe what I want. I can ask and give information about sizes and prices. I can ask to try on clothes. I can ask and comment about clothes.I can decide what I will buy.I can comment on advice and suggestions.I can make suggestions.
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Listening I can understand a dialogue comparing mobile phones.I can understand a recording about a new racing bike.I can listen to a shopping dialogue. I can listen to a dialogue in which a boy describes his problems and a teacher gives advice.
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A1 Make notes in a chart.Make notes of advantages.Answer T/F/DK questions.Listening for gist.
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Writing I can write a short descriptive comparison of two products. I can write two questions for the survey.I can write an email about my friend’s problem and how it was solved.
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Unit 12Big
eventsLanguage Going to for future plans and intentions
Future time phrasesPossessive pronounswhose?want + infinitive / want + objectFunction: invite, accept and refuse invitations.linking phrases
106/113 A1
Reading I can read a magazine interview with the inner of a competition describing her plans and intentions. I can read about a young musician’s plans for the next summer.I can read a dialogue about students preparing for a play. I can read a quiz about patience using adverbs to describe how I do things. I can read a magazine article about crazy festivals and celebrations.
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A1 Comprehension: short answers.Comprehension: complete a chart.
Speaking I can describe my plans and intentions in the near future.I can invite, accept and refuse invitations.
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Listening I can listen to 3 interviews in which speakers talk about the types of music they play.
106 A1 Make notes in a chart.
Writing I can narrate an experience using linking phrases. I can write an informal email describing and narrating an experience.
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Revise Grammar + Vocabulary 114/115 A1 Writing comparative sentences from a chart. Jumbled spellings.Classification of clothing items.Completing a dialogue.
Writing year dates.
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