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3rd ed.
Oxford : Oxford University, c2007
3 sv. : il. ; 28 cm

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ISBN 978-0-19-471683-3 (učebnice ; brož.)
ISBN 978-0-19-471588-1 (příručka pro učitele ; brož.)
ISBN 978-0-19-471586-7 (pracovní sešit ; brož.)
ISBN 978-0-19-471590-4 (CD)
V učebnici a v pracovním sešitě uvedaná autorka Sylvia Wheeldon ; v příručce učitele uveden Mike Sayer
student’s book. 2007. 159 s. -- workbook with key. 2007. 95 s. -- teacher’s book. 2007. 156 s. -- 3 CD
Angličtina - poslech - CD audio
Angličtina - učebnice
Angličtina - příručky učitelské
Angličtina - sešity pracovní
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CONTENTS LANGUAGE INPUT // //  1 Getting to know you P6 Tenses Present, past, future p6 Questions Where were you horn? What do you do? p6 Question words Who ...?, Why ...?, How much ...? p7 Using a bilingual dictionary pl2 Parts of speech adjective, preposition pi2 Words with more than one meaning I’m reading a good book. 1 booked my flight online. P12 Phonetic symbols pl2 Social expressions 1 Have a good weekend! Same to you. p 13 Music of English - stress and intonation in sentences p 13 // //  2 The way we live p 14 Present tenses Present Simple She lives in a room with 14 other women. pl4 Present Continuous What are you doing at the moment? pl5 have/have got She has a hotel. 1 haven’t got any money, p 14 Collocation Daily life have breakfast text your friends pl7 Making conversation 1 Asking questions Showing that you’re interested P21 Music of English - highs and lows p21 //  3 What happened next? p22 Past tenses Past Simple He looked around. What did you do last night? p22 Past Continuous He was living with his mother. p24 Past forms looked, ran, went p23 Making connections lose/find, break/mend p23 Adverbs quietly, suddenly, slowly, still, again p28 Time expressions October the eleventh the eleventh of October at six o’clock, on Saturday, in 1989 p29 Music of English - word linking p29 //  4 The market place p30 Quantity much and many How much milk? How many eggs? p30 some and any some apples There aren’t any bananas. p31 a few, a little, a lot/lots of a few
carrots, a little juice, lots of crisps p31 something, someone, somewhere p32 Articles a football, an old Learjet, the world You can buy stamps. p32 Food milk, eggs, potatoes, a loaf of bread p30 Bathroom objects shampoo, a tube of toothpaste, towels p32 Shopping chemist’s, post office, a T-shirt, an espresso, envelopes, aspirin p36 Music of English - sounding polite p36 Prices £1.99 SI.50 €20 What’s the exchange rate? How much is a litre of petrol? p37 //  5 What do you want to do? p38 Verb patterns want/hope to do enjoy/like doing looking forward to doing d like to do p38 Future intentions going to, will, and Present Continuous for future She’s going to travel round North America. I’ll give you a lift. What are you doing tonight? p40 -ed/-ing adjectives / was really frightened. That’s so annoying. p44 v How are you feeling? nervous, fed up Cheer up! p45 Music of English - intonation in I exclamations p45 // 6 Places and things p46 What... like? What’s soul music like? p46 Comparative and superlative adjectives big, bigger, biggest interesting, more interesting, most interesting good, better, best p47 as...as p48 Detroit isn’t as big as Tokyo p48 Talking about towns the night-life historical buildings temples p47 Synonyms and antonyms in conversation lovely, beautiful brilliant, terrible p52 Music of English - stress and intonation p52 A city break book online What exhibitions are showing this week? sightseeing p53 // SKILLS DEVELOPMENT // // ‘Blind Dale’ - a
magazine article about the search for the perfect partner plO ‘Best friends’ - four people talk about their closest friends p9 Exchanging information -Dr Mary Steiner p8 Discussion - best friends p9 Discussion - blind dates pll Describing friends - Correcting common mistakes pi02 // ‘Tales of two cities’ - two people talk about their two homes in different countries (jigsaw) pl8 ‘A 24/7 society’ - a radio programme about night workers p20 Exchanging information -people’s lifestyles p 16 Describing your favourite room pl7 Discussion - living abroad p 18 Discussion - working at night p20 An email - Linking words but. although, however, so, because pl03 // ‘The name’s Bond, lames Bond’-an extract from The Man With The ,v Golden Gun p26 A drama based on an extract from The Man With The Golden Gun p26 Telling stories fortunately/unfortunately p25 Exchanging information - a teenager goes on a spending spree p25 Telling a story - Position of adverbs and adjectives pi04 // ‘Markets around the world’ - Bangkok, Provence, and Marrakech (jigsaw) p34 ‘I bought it on eBay!’ - three people talk about things they have bought on eBay p33 Conversations in different kinds of shops p36 Information exchange - find the differences p32 Discussion - talking about markets p34 Group work - shopping in your town p36 A postcard - Synonyms in writing pl06 // ‘Brat camp’ - where parents send their out-of-control teenagers p42 A song - The voice within p41 Rolepiay - What are you
doing tonight? p41 Talking about problems and advice p4l Discussion - teenagers and parents p42 Talking about books, films and TV programmes p44 Filling in a form pl07 // ‘London, the world in one city’ - Is London the most cosmopolitan city in the world? (jigsaw) p50 ‘The best things in life are free’ -five people talk about things they love that don’t cost anything p49 Comparing things Skiing is more exciting than sitting on the beach. p48 Talk for one minute - my favourite free thing p49 Discussion - immigrants in your town p50 Describing a place - My home town: relative pronouns who/that/which/where p 108 // LANGUAGE INPUT // UNIT // LANGUAGE FOCUS // VOCABULARY // EVERYDAY ENGLISH // 7 Fame! // p54 // Present Perfect and Past Simple // Julian has been in the music business for 20 years. // John Lennon started a band when he was 15. p54 for and since for 56 years since 1984 p56 Tense revision Where do you live? // How long have you lived there? // Why did you move? p56 // Word endings Jobs // hairdresser, artist, politician Nouns and adjectives organization, moody p60 Pronunciation - word stress beauty, famous arrive, explain imagine, imagination p60 // Making conversation 2-short answers Do you like cooking? // Yes, I do, especially Italian food. p61 Music of English - sounding polite p61 //  8 Do’s and don’ts p62 have to Words that go together At the doctor’s // I have to work at night. apply for a job a cold, ’flu // Do you have to work at weekends? earn
a lot of money food poisoning // He had to study for five years. p62 work hard p68 It hurts. // should Compound nouns My body aches. // You should go to the wedding. housewife lust take things easy for a // You shouldn’t drink too much coffee. p64 text message p68 while. p69 // must Music of English - word stress // You must be careful. p64 p68 Symptoms and illnesses p69 // 9 Going places // p70 // Time clauses // as soon as, when, while, until // As soon as I have enough money, I’ll... // p70 // First conditional // If I pass my exams, I’ll... // What will you do if you get chased by wild animals p7l // Hot verbs - make, do, take, get, make up your mind do me a favour take a photograph get ready p73 // Directions farm, path, bridge The hotel is opposite the car park. // Excuse me, is there a supermarket near here? p77 // 10 Things that // changed the world // p78 // Passives // Whisky is made in Scotland. // The first X-ray wns taken by a German scientist. // X-ray machines have been used for many things. // New uses will be developed in the future. p78 // Verbs and nouns that go together discover gold tell a lie lose weight p81 // Telephoning 020 7927 4863 Is that Pete? // Speaking. // This is lohn. // We were cut off. p85 Music of English - intonation with numbers p85 //  11 What if...? // p86 // Second conditional // If I were leader of the world. I’d give money to the poor. // If I knew the answer, I’d tell you. // If I had the time, I’d travel the world.
// If I were you, I’d say sorry. p86 might // I might go out, or I might stay at home. // p88 // Literal phrasal verbs go away // Take off your coat. Idiomatic phrasal verbs I gave up my job. // The plane took off. p92 // Exclamations with so and such I was so scared! // It was such a shock! // I’ve got so much work! p93 Music of English - sentence stress p93 // 12 Trying your best // p94 // Present Perfect Continuous // I’ve been living on the streets for a year. How long have you been selling Street News? p96 Present Perfect Simple versus Continuous He’s been running. // He’s run five miles. p96 // Hot verbs - bring, take, come, go I bring my dictionary to class. // I took some flowers to my friend. // My aunt comes to visit every week. // I always go for a coffee after school. p97 // Social Expressions 2 // Excuse me! Can I get past? Good luck in your exam! Thank you for having me. plOl // Tapescripts pi 16 // Grammar Reference pi27 // Pairwork and Extra material Рмз // SKILLS DEVELOPMENT // // ‘Davina Moody, Drama Queen’ - magazine article about a temperamental movie star p58 An interview with the band Coldrush - what have they achieved so far? p57 Mingle - find someone who ... P55 . Roleplay - interviewing a band p57 Project - find an article about a famous person and tell the class p58 A biography - Paragraphing: Two Princesses pi09 // ‘Jobs for the boys ... and girls’ - two people who have crossed the gender gap (jigsaw) p66 Leaving home - a father
and daughter’s story p65 At the doctor’s p69 Game - guess the job p63 Discussion - family rules p63 Roleplay - parents and children p65 Discussion - men’s or women’s jobs p66 Letters and emails - Formal and informal expressions pi 10 // ‘Travel addicts’ - a magazine article about the highs and lows of travel. The hardest part is coming home. p74 ‘Going nowhere’ - a radio programme about people who don’t want to travel p76 Roleplay - What will you do if ...? p71 Discussion - five places I’d like to go to p74 Tourist destinations in your country, and how visitors are harming them. p76 Discussing pros and cons - For and against travelling by train pi 12 // ‘A discovery and an invention that changed the world’ - DNA and Google (jigsaw) p82 Things that really annoy me -phones, computers, people on their mobile, litter... p84 Discussion - stories about DNA and Google p82 Roleplay - complaining p84 Roleplay - telephone conversations p85 A review - Books and films: referring back in a text pi 13 // ’Supervolcano’- the largest volcano in the world, in Yellowstone National Park, that might erupt at any time p90 At a crossroads in life - three people with decisions to make p89 Giving advice - If 1 were you, I’d ... p87 Discussion - dilemmas p89 Group work - survival after a disaster p90 Writing for talking - My dreams for the future pi 14 // ’In her falher’s footsteps’- A song - If you come back plOO Exchanging information - Linking ideas - Words that join
an article about a Stelios Haji-Ioannou p96 ideas: and, still, just, // famous explorer and unfortunately,... pi 15 // his daughter p98 // English-Czech Word list pi52 Phonetic symbols inside front cover Irregular verbs and Verb patterns inside back cover

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