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• • Pre-intermediate e-book Christina Latham-Koenig Clive Oxenden Jerry Lambert Paul Seligson - OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • • Pre-intermediate e-book Christina Latham-Koenig Clive Oxenden Jerry Lambert Paul Seligson Paul Seligson and Clive Oxenden are the original co-authors of English File and English File - GRAMMAR VOCABULARY PRONUNCIATION the alphabet A Are you? Can you? Do you? Did you? word order in questions common verb phrases B The perfect date? present simple describing people: final -s and -es appearance and personality 10 C The Remake Project present continuous clothes, prepositions of place /JI and '3i/ 12 Practical English Episode calling reception 14 A OMG! Where's my passport? past simple: regular and irregular verbs holidays regular verbs: -ed endings 16 That's me in the picture! past continuous prepositions of time and place: at, in, on weak forms: was, were 18 C One dark October evening time sequencers and connectors verb phrases word stress 20 Revise and Check 22 A TripAside be going to(plans and airports the letter g 24 B Put it in your calendar! present continuous(future arrangements) verbs + prepositions, e.g linking 26 28 C Word games defining relative clauses paraphrasing silent e Practical English Episode at the restaurant 30 32 34 A Who does what? present perfect + yet, just, already housework, make or do? the letters y and j B In your basket present perfect or past simple? (1) shopping c and eh C #greatweekend something, anything, nothing, etc adjectives ending -ed and /cl, /-;x;/, and !Al 36 Revise and Check 38 A I want it NOW! comparative adjectives and adverbs, as as types of numbers /al 40 B Twelve lost wallets superlatives(+ ever+ present perfect) describing a town or city sentence stress 42 44 C How much is enough? quantifiers, too, (not) enough health and the body /Al Practical English Episode taking something back to a shop v shopping 46 48 A Think positive - or negative? will I won't(predictions) opposite verbs 'II, won't B l'tl always love you will I won't I shall(other uses) verb + back word stress: two-syllable verbs 50 C The meaning of dreaming review of verb forms: present, past, and future modifiers the letters ea 52 Revise and Check &2 predictions) arrive in v restaurants -tng 3&4 5&6 GRAMMAR VOCABULARY PRONUNCIATION 54 A First day nerves uses of the infinitive with to verbs + infinitive: try to, forget to, etc weak form of to, linking 56 B Happiness is uses of the gerund (verb + -ing) verbs + gerund -ing, the letter o 58 C Could you pass the test? have to, don't have to, must, mustn't adjectives + prepositions: afraid of, etc stress on prepositions 60 Practical English Episode going to a pharmacy 62 A Should I stay or should I go? should get /u/ and /u:/ 64 B Murphy's Law if+ present,+ will+ infinitive (first conditional) confusing verbs homophones 66 C Who is Vivienne? possessive pronouns adverbs of manner reading aloud 68 Revise and Check 7&8 70 A Beware of the dog if+ past, would+ infinitive (second conditional) animals and insects word stress 72 B Fearof.net present perfect+ for and since words related to fear, phrases with for and since sentence stress 74 C Scream queens present perfect or past simple? (2) biographies word stress, /-J:/ 76 Practical English Episode asking how to get there 78 A Into the net expressing movement sports, expressing movement word stress 80 B Early birds word order of phrasal verbs phrasal verbs linking 82 C International inventions the passive people from different countries �f/, /tJ/, and /dy 84 Revise and Check 9&10 86 A Ask the teacher used to school subjects used to I didn't use to 88 B Help! I can't decide! might word building: noun formation diphthongs 90 so, neither+ auxiliaries similarities and differences fol and /0/ 92 C Twinstrangers.net Practical English Episode on the phone 94 A Unbelievable! past perfect time expressions the letter i 96 B Think before you speak reported speech say or tell? double consonants questions without auxiliaries revision of question words question words C The English File quiz 100 Revise and Check 11&12 98 v feeling ill v directions 102 :ommunication 126 Grammar Bank 164 Irregular verbs 113 Writing 150 Vocabulary Bank 165 Appendix 120 Listening 166 Sound Bank - - Course overview ' 11gf!!f!Flle � 4' English File •• • Welcome t o E ngl1sh F.I e fourth dition • Th.1s 1s• e how to use the Student's Boak Online Practice , , and the Workbook in and out of class • •• •• • •• •• • ••• • •◄ tudent's Boo All the I anguage and skills you need to improve your English' with Grammar Vocabulary, pronunc1ation, and skills work in every FI'e Also available as an eBook •• • • •• •• •• •• •• • •• • •• •• Use you r Student's Book in class with you r teache r • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • ••• •• ••• • Grammar, Vocabular y, and Pronunciation practice for every I esson .• •• • • •· Use you r Workbook f� r homework or fo r self-study to p ract1se language and to check you r p rog ress •• • • ACTIVITIES AUDIO VIDEO RESOURCES LOOK AGAIN • ••• • •• • • • • • • • • English File PRACTICE ·········· · •• •• •• • • • •• • •• Online Practice Look again at Student's Book language you want to review or that you missed in class, extra Practice activities, and Check your progress on what you've learnt so far Use the Online Practice to learn outside the classroom and get instant feedback on your progress CHECK YOUR PROGRESS •• • SOUND BANK • •• • •• •• • ·· ·• •• Course overview - - Are you? Can you? Do you? Did you? What you do? I'm at university G word order in questions V common verb phrases P the alphabet VOCABULARY & SPEAKING common verb phrases a Complete the questions in Getting to know you with a verb b G 1.2 c G 1.3 d p Listen and check Listen and repeat questions 1-6 Copy the �thm and intonation Have a conversation with your partner Ask and answer the questions in the questionnaire After you have answered a question, 'return' it to your partner Where are you fromQ (J'm from Poznan, in Poland And you? 'Returning' a question When you're having a conversation, you often 'return' questions, that is ask somebody the same question that they asked you You can this by: saying And you? or What about you? repeating the question, but stressing you, e.g A Where are you from? B /'m from Rome Where are you from? GETTING TO l(NOW YOU I Where -=a_,_,re" - you from? l Where were you born? ? Where you in a house Do you or a fiat? Do you any brothers and sisters? Do you any pets? What you ? What time you up during the week? Where you usually lunch? 10 What time you usually to bed? 11 Where did you English before? 12 Can you any other languages? Which? 13 What kind of music you to? 14 What TV programmes or series you ? 15 Do you any sport or exercise? What? 16 What kind of books or magazines you ? 17 How often you to the cinema? 18 What did you last weekend? GRAMMAR word order in questions a b c Look at the highlighted phrases in questions 1-6 Tick(✓) the three correct questions Rewrite the incorrect questions Can you play a musical instrument? ✓ Where works your father? Were you at this school last year? Is there a supermarket near here? Have you cereal for breakfast? Where went you for your last holiday? PRONUNCIATION the alphabet a The letters of the alphabet are pronounced with different vowel sounds, e.g S = /es/, like egg, but C = /si:/, like tree b G1.7 Look at the sound pictures What are the words and vowel sounds? Listen and write the words • Do you drink a lot of tea or coffee'!) (Jes, I drink a lot of coffee How many cups you drink a day'!) (]hree or four A H c