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AHEAD G 0 (3 0 0 [? SUB Gottlngen 7 207 772 622 STUDENTS 1 BOOK >CEIYM POTTER Look Ahead: a partnership between sfy BBC English 11 The British Council m ^p H University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES) Longman ELT **** with the cooperation of the...* Council of Europe LongmanKB

T UNIT TITLE Welcome to SH English ]"[ I International J ' English Food and drink Music Hotels Office equipment Electrical goods 8 Names Countries Nationalities Capital cities Facilities Numbers 1-10 Money Present tense of verb to be (singular) Pronouns: /, you, it Possessives: my, your Demonstrative pronoun: this Modal: '&. I'd like Questions: Where? What? How much? Plural: +s Articles: a, the, zero article Adverb: there Prepositions: from, in Information 14 Personal information, address, etc. Telephone numbers Alphabet Jobs ; Meeting people 20 Personal relationships Social Behaviour Family members Numbers 11-100 Age Colours Present tense of verb to be (singular) Pronouns: he, she Possessives: his, her, its Possessive: 's Questions: How? Articles: a, an Prepositions: in Present tense of verb to be: (plural) Pronouns: we, they Possessives: our, their Possessive: s' Plurals: +es, +ies Irregular plurals Questions: Who? How old? What colour? Prepositions: to, in Progress check 1 28 * t Food and drink 30 Food and drink: in a restaurant Dishes from different countries Ingredients Containers for food Weights of food Can 1 have...? Countable and uncountable nouns Determiner: Some/any There is/are Would like + infinitive Questions: Which? Irregular plural: loaves Prepositions: in, on r L_~ V. *; A place to live 36 Places to live Rooms Facilities Possessions People's lives Furniture Living habits Present tense of have got Present simple tense: affirmative (singular) Prepositions of place: next to, between etc; Prepositions of time: at Questions: How many? Conjunction: because 1 * ^ "». 1 Meet the family 44 Family relationships People's lives Ordinal numbers Months of the year Dates Birthdays People's appearance Present simple tense Questions: When? What does/do... look like? Prepositions of time: in+ month, on + date This, that, these, those Adjective position and order Progress check 2 52 ' $&$ "\:}y\ NIEDERSACHS^ STAATS.U.UMV.- BIBLIOTHEX 54 Shops Toiletries Clothes Shopping Containers Quantities hj 's for shops Pronouns: one, ones Questions: How much/ many...? Which one(s)? Determiner: any Irregular plurals: teeth

READING/WRITING International words Greeting Introducing Thanking Asking meaning Talking about places Buying things Asking prices R: Hotel publicity leaflet w: Sentences: personal information Descriptions of objects Asking for personal information Asking about jobs Spelling R: Job advertisements Job descriptions w: Completing a form Address on an envelope Paragraph: personal information Making corrections Surnames related to jobs Ways of writing addresses Greeting Leaving Asking for repetition Asking about people Asking someone's age Asking about colour R: Tickets, cards, etc. w: Sentences: personal information List Ways of meeting and leaving Colours of familiar objects Asking what someone wants Asking about food Talking about prices Asking for something Describing what there is R: Menu Restaurant Guide w: Shopping list Fax Punctuation Dishes from different countries Describing places to live Talking about rates Saying you do not understand Describing family relationships Talking about jobs Talking about dates/birthdays Asking about and giving opinions of people and objects Describing people Brochure Flat advertisements Description of rooms Information on houses Chart w: : Paragraph about a person's life Descriptions of a hotel, a typical house R: Text: personal information Descriptions of people Article about families w: Descriptions of people Information about a person Varieties of language Rooms, furniture, living habits Family size Age of leaving home Responding to thanks Specifying particular things Asking for something in a shop Asking for clarification R: Shop advertisements w: Shopping list Packing list Shops Polite language for shopping

UNIT TITLE Daily life [PAGE! 60 VOCABULARY AREAS Time Daily routines Times of the day Days of the week GRAMMAR Prepositions of time, place and travel Adverbs of frequency Question: What time? Spare time 66 Hobbies and spare time activities TV programmes Sports Adjectives describing feelings Verb to like + noun/ -ing Present progressive tense Questions: Why? Why not? What kind of...? Preposition: for+time 1Progress check 3 1 f At the office Now and then When we were young 72 74 80 88 Working hours/lives Office equipment The weather Temperatures Holidays Holiday locations Interviews Educational history Job history Years Biographies Modal verb: can/can't Object pronouns: me, you, etc. Adverbial phrases of degree Prepositions of time: between, from Adverbial phrases of time Verb to be: past simple Past simple tense: regular verbs Prepositions of location Adverbial phrases of time: last week, etc. Past simple tense: regular and irregular verbs Conjunctions of time: before, after, until, when Preposition: in + year Adverbs of time: then, later, at first as Progress check 4 Eating out 94 96 Meals Eating times Cooking Could you...? Quantifiers: a lot (of), a few, a little, many, much Adverbial phrases of time Future plans 1 If Directions Progress check 5 Exercises for Student B 102 108 114 116 Grammar reference 123 Buildings in a town/city Location Street features Distances Signs Street names Spare-time activities Entertainment Booking tickets Ways of paying Imperatives Prepositions for directions: on, at, in, across, along, past, into Adverbial phrase: straight ahead Question: How far? Let's + infinitive How about...? Modal: 7/for offers Present progressive for future arrangements

IUNCTIONS [READINGS/WRITING Telling the time Talking about routines Talking about frequency Talking about likes and dislikes Giving opinions Talking about time duration Talking about present activities R: Short texts about routines Text on changing the clocks A brochure w: Sentences: comparing routines Formal letter asking for information R: Poster Graph Comments on leisure activities Holiday advertisement w: Information about viewing habits Description Formal letter Use of 24-hour clock Changing the clocks Watching TV Talking about abilities Talking about working hours Talking about past experiences Giving opinions Describing places Talking about the weather Talking about dates and places of birth Saying when something happened Warning someone R: Texts about jobs w: Message Short text about your working day Short text about a job Improving a text R: Informal letter Postcard Guidebook extract w: Descriptions of holidays Postcard Text about a famous building R: Articles Biography in note form w: Form Short biography Working and opening hours Ways of ending informal letters or postcards Inviting/Accepting/Refusing/ Thanking Making polite requests Offering Talking about quantity Asking permission Asking about location Asking for and giving directions Talking about distances Giving instructions Making polite requests R: Informal invitations and reply Restaurant signs A recipe w: Informal invitations and reply Comparing habits A recipe R: Informative articles Accommodation booking form w: Paragraph about driving habits Accommodation booking form Instructions Eating at someone's house Eating and sleeping times Driving on left/ right Miles/kilometres Derivation of some street names Making suggestions Accepting/refusing a suggestion Offering Talking about future arrangements R: Advertisements Informal letter The beginning of a play w: Film/TV review Improving a text Informal letter Script Film certificates