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English for Life - Intermediate - Student's Book / Hutchinson, Tom
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Autorzy
Hutchinson, Tom
Tytuł
English for Life - Intermediate - Student's Book
Wydawnictwo
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013
ISBN
9780194302384
Hasła przedmiotowe
język angielski jako obcy nauka języka angielskiego podręczniki do nauki języka angielskiego język angielski — ćwiczenia i zadania
Informacje dodatkowe
English for Life - Intermediate - Student’s Book to podręcznik do nauki języka angielskiego na poziomie średnio zaawansowanym, przeznaczony dla osób uczących się angielskiego jako języka obcego. Autorem jest Tom Hutchinson, wydawcą Oxford University Press; publikacja ukazała się w 2009 r., ma 128 stron i należy do serii English for Life. W opisach bibliograficznych książka jest określana jako kurs rozwijający cztery sprawności językowe w języku ogólnym.

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Lessons 1-4. Your life
VOCABULARY: 1. Introductions and personal information
Location: in the south of Croatia, etc.
English in the world: Greetings
GRAMMAR: 2. Present simple and present continuous
Describing states (stative verbs)
SKILLS: 3. Listen and speak: How do people use their computers?
Question forms: present simple and present continuous
Pronunciation: The phonemic alphabet
ENGLISH FOR EVERYDAY LIFE: 4. Story: That's Life! Episode 1 Introducing the characters
Talking about future arrangements

Lessons 5-8. Things happen
VOCABULARY: 5. Expressions with get
get + comparative: get better/worse, etc.
GRAMMAR: 6. Past simple
Pronunciation: was/wasn't; were/weren't
SKILLS: 7. Read and speak: The 90/10 secret
have to
English in the world: The weekend
ENGLISH FOR EVERYDAY LIFE: 8. Talking about possessions: Whose… ?, It belongs to …
Possessive pronouns

Lessons 9-12. A place to live
VOCABULARY: 9. Renting accommodation
Pronunciation: Syllables
GRAMMAR: 10. Articles
SKILLS: 11. Listen and write: Accommodation adverts
English in the world: Types of houses
ENGLISH FOR EVERYDAY LIFE:12. Story: That's Life! Episode 2 The jogger in the park
Showing sympathy

Lessons 13-16. Luck
VOCABULARY: 13. Nouns and adjectives: danger, dangerous, etc.
–y endings: difficulty, safety, etc.
English in the world: Lucky numbers
GRAMMAR: 14. Present perfect
Present perfect and past simple
SKILLS: 15. Read and speak: Spiderman!
Pronunciation: Final consonants
ENGLISH FOR EVERYDAY LIFE:16. Talking about numbers
Saying and writing numbers of: 30\% of: a third of, etc.

Lessons 17-20. Healthy living
VOCABULARY: 17. Health and fitness
go: go jogging, go for a walk, go to the gym, etc.
English in the world: Giving personal measurements
GRAMMAR: 18. Future: will/going to
SKILLS: 19. Listen and write: Health advice
First conditional
Pronunciation: Word stress 1
ENGLISH FOR EVERYDAY LIFE: 20. Story That's Life! Episode 3. Wedding plans
Talking about relationships

Lessons 21-24. Getting there
VOCABULARY: 21. Transport problems
Past participles as adjectives
English in the world: Emergency signs
GRAMMAR: 22. Past perfect
SKILLS: 23. Read and write: The last train
Sentence linkers
Pronunciation: /D/ or /so/
ENGLISH FOR EVERYDAY LIFE: 24. Booking a flight
Time prepositions

Lessons 25-28. Food
VOCABULARY: 25. Describing food: sweet, crisp, raw, etc.
Nouns and adjectives: salt, salty, etc.
GRAMMAR: 26. Tag questions
Pronunciation: Intonation in tag questions
SKILLS: 27. Listen and write: At a restaurant
Expressing likes and dislikes
English in the world: Food labels
ENGLISH FOR EVERYDAY LIFE: 28. Story: That's Life! Episode 4 Jordan's audition
Recognizing people

Lessons 29-32. Disasters
VOCABULARY: 29. Disasters: an earthquake, a volcanic eruption, etc.
Noun and verb collocations: A hurricane has hit…. etc.
Pronunciation: Word stress 2
GRAMMAR: 30. First and second conditional
SKILLS: 31. Read and speak: Storm chaser
Giving examples: like, such as, for example, etc.
ENGLISH FOR EVERYDAY LIFE: 32. Checking into a hotel
English in the world: Hotel signs

Lessons 33-36. Changes
VOCABULARY: 33. Uncountable and plural nouns
Numbers with uncountable and plural nouns: two pieces of information, two pairs of scissors, etc.
English in the world: Warning signs
GRAMMAR: 34. used to/didn't use to
Pronunciation: used to
SKILLS: 35. Listen and speak: A chance of a lifetime
ENGLISH FOR EVERYDAY LIFE: 36. Story: That's Life! Episode 5 Where's that Australian guy?
Talking about changes

Lessons 37-40. Crime
VOCABULARY: 37. Crimes and criminals: burglary, a burglar, to burgle, etc.
rob and steal
GRAMMAR: 38. Narrative tenses
Pronunciation: – ed endings
SKILLS: 39. Read and listen: Was it murder?
English in the world: Crime fiction
ENGLISH FOR EVERYDAY LIFE: 40. Making a complaint

Lessons 41-44. The environment
VOCABULARY: 41. Phrasal verbs: separable and inseparable switch off, get off, etc.
GRAMMAR: 42. The passive
English in the world: Eco-friendly products
SKILLS: 43. Listen and speak: A pearl farmer
Questions in the passive
Pronunciation: ?: or /oi/
ENGLISH FOR EVERYDAY LIFE: 44. Story: That's Life! Episode 6 Lucy feels fed up
Reporting information

Lessons 45-48. Personality
VOCABULARY: 45. Personality: reliable/unreliable, etc.
What is/does he like?
GRAMMAR: 46. Modal verbs 1: might/should
Giving advice: might/might not, should/shouldn’t
English in the world: Taboos
SKILLS: 47. Read and write: How do people see you?
Adjectives and adverbs: quiet/quietly, good/well, etc.
ENGLISH FOR EVERYDAY LIFE: 48. Comparing experiences: So was I./(Oh,) I wasn't, Neither am I/ (Oh,) I am, etc.
Pronunciation: Strong and weak forms

Lessons 49-52. Traditions
VOCABULARY: 49. Getting married: the bride, the groom, etc.
Family relationships: – in-law, ex-, step-
GRAMMAR: 50. Direct and indirect objects
English in the world: Giving gifts
SKILLS: 51. Listen and write: Wedding gifts
Pronunciation: Consonant clusters
ENGLISH FOR EVERYDAY LIFE: 52. Story: That's Life! Episode 7 Lucy’s surprise
Discussing possibilities

Lessons 53-56. Making progress
VOCABULARY: 53. At university: an undergraduate, a degree, etc.
Verb + noun collocations: study fora degree in …. etc.
English in the world: Oxford and Cambridge
GRAMMAR: 54. Present perfect continuous
Present perfect simple and present perfect continuous
SKILLS: 55. Read and write: A job application
for and since
ENGLISH FOR EVERYDAY LIFE: 56. Giving news
Pronunciation: Positive and negative intonation

Lessons 57-60. The movies
VOCABULARY: 57. make/do: make a phone call, do the photocopying, etc.
Pronunciation: The letter a
GRAMMAR: 58. Modal verbs 2: can/must
can/must (future and past forms)
SKILLS: 59. Listen and write: The history of film
Types of film: a comedy, a western, etc.
A film review
English in the world: Bollywood
ENGLISH FOR EVERYDAY LIFE: 60. Story: That's Life! Episode 8 We're finished!
Checking and confirming negative news

Lessons 61-64. Expectations
VOCABULARY: 61. Verb + – ing or infinitive: I enjoy driving, I've decided to look for aflat, etc.
like, love, etc.: We love dancing, We love to dance, etc.
GRAMMAR: 62. Verb + noun + – ing: There were people looking for me. I saw a helicopter flying over the forest, etc.
SKILLS: 63. Read and speak: The Old Dog
stop
English in the world: Proverbs
ENGLISH FOR EVERYDAY LIFE: 64. Making suggestions
Modifiers: I'm sorry, but…. I'm afraid…
Pronunciation: Reduced syllables

Lessons 65-68. Priorities
VOCABULARY: 65. Sport: a court, a player, a net, to hit, etc.
win / lose; beat / lose to
English in the world: Giving scores
GRAMMAR: 66. Relative clauses
Omitting the relative pronoun
SKILLS: 67. Read and listen: Priorities
Pronunciation: Voiced and voiceless consonants
ENGLISH FOR EVERYDAY LIFE: 68. Story: That's Life! Episode 9 They'll have to do without me
Talking about priorities and commitments

Lessons 69-72. Turning points
VOCABULARY: 69. Verb/Adjective + preposition: We're interested in art, etc.
Preposition + noun/gerund: We’re interested in art/visiting art galleries, etc.
Pronunciation: Reduced stress
GRAMMAR: 70. Third conditional
SKILLS: 71. Read and speak: No regrets
Expressing regret: I wish I had…. She wishes she hadn't…
ENGLISH FOR EVERYDAY LIFE: 72. Invitations: Inviting and responding
English in the world: Invitations

Lessons 73-76. Air travel
VOCABULARY: 73. Travelling by air: terminal, check in, etc.
control and check
English in the world: Signs at an airport
GRAMMAR: 74. Indirect questions
SKILLS: 75. Listen and write: Messages
Passing on messages
Pronunciation: Emphatic stress
ENGLISH FOR EVERYDAY LIFE: 76 Story: That's Life! Episode 10 Where's Lucy?
Discussing a problem

Lessons 77-80. Finance
VOCABULARY: 77. Personal finance: salary, spend, etc.
pay: pay a bill, pay for a meal, etc.
English in the world: Taxes
GRAMMAR: 78. Reported speech
SKILLS: 79. Read and write: Who's using your identity?
say and tell
ENGLISH FOR EVERYDAY LIFE: 80. At the bank
Pronunciation: Sentence rhythm

That's Life! Epilogue page 81
Review & Wordlists pages 83-102
Grammar reference pages 103-114
Audio scripts pages 115-122
Irregular verb list page 123
Pronunciation chart page 124

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