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Christina Latham-Koenig Clive Oxenden Paul Seligson with Anna Lowy Gill Hamilton Lara Storton Kate Mellersh ENGLISH FILE Elementary Teacher’s Book Paul Seligson and Clive Oxenden are the original co-authors of English File and English File OXFORD U N I V E R S I T Y PR ESS Contents Syllabus checklist Introduction • What Elementary students need? • Study Link • Course components Student’s Book Files 1-12 Back o f the Student’s Book • For students iTutor Workbook Online workbook iChecker Online skills Pronunciation App Student’s website • For teachers Teacher’s Book iTools Test and Assessment CD-ROMs Video Class audio CDs Teacher’s website 12 Lesson plans 158 Photocopiable activities Contents Grammar activity answers Grammar activity masters Communicative activity instructions Communicative activity masters Vocabulary activity instructions Vocabulary activity masters Song activity instructions Song activity masters us checklist A My name’s Hannah, not Anna Grammar Vocabulary verb beS, subject pronouns: 1, you, etc days o f the week, numbers 0-20, greetings В A ll over the world verb be И and El the world, numbers 21-100 С Open your books, please possessive adjectives: my, your, etc classroom language 10 PRACTICAL ENGLISH Episode Arriving in London 12 A 14 a/an, plurals; th is /th a t/th e s e /th o s e things В Stars and Stripes adjectives colours, adjectives, modifiers: q u ite / v e ry / really 16 С A fte r 300 metres, tu rn rig h t imperatives, le t’s feelings 18 REVISE AND CHECK 1&2 20 A present simple and □ verb phrases 22 В Work and play present simple Ш jobs 24 С Love online word order in questions question words 26 PRACTICAL ENGLISH Episode Coffee to take away 28 A Is she his w ife or his sister? 30 В What a life! A w rite r’s room Things I love about Britain Whose ?, possessive's family prepositions of time (at, in, on) and place everyday activities (at, in, to) 32 С Short life, long life? 34 REVISE AND CHECK 3&4 position of adverbs and expressions of frequency adverbs and expressions of frequency c a n / can’t verb phrases: buy a newspaper, etc 36 A 38 В Love your neighbours present continuous verb phrases 40 С Sun and th e City present simple or present continuous? the weather and seasons 42 PRACTICAL ENGLISH Episode In a clothes shop 44 A Reading in English object pronouns: me, you, him, etc phone language 46 В Times we love like + (verb + -ing) the date; ordinal numbers 48 С Music is changing th e ir lives revision: be or do? music 50 REVISE AND CHECK 5&6 Do you have th e X Factor? I Pronunciation — vowel sounds, word stress saying hello, saying goodbye saying hello, saying goodbye Mick and Hannah; Numbers hi, /tJ7, /J7, /d3/; sentence stress Where are you from? Where is it from? Where are they from? Where are you from? Where is it from? Where are they from?, Numbers, Song: All Over the World /эи/, /и:/, Ы \ the alphabet classroom language, an interview, real names Classroom language; A t reception final -s and -es; th things on your desk What’s on your table long and short vowel sounds Guess the famous person understanding connected speech What's the matter? feelings Hollywood stars Who are they? family holiday - the Carter family, Song: Please Don’t Go family holiday British and American English the same, but different Starbuck’s, summer, and other things 1love about Britain third person -s Starbuck’s, summer, and other things 1love about Britain; cities Ы in the week, at the weekend his job, her job sentence stress personal information; likes and dislikes Love online - Kevin and Samantha /л/, the le tte r о family relationships linking and sentence stress typical weekday Father & daughter - whose day is more stressful? - Amelia’s day Father & daughter - whose day is more stressful? - Nico’s day the le tte r h The secrets o f a long life Song: Who Wants to Live Forever? The secrets o f a long life Uniforms - for or against? photographs Is this the typical British man? "™ L a X factor winners - Where are they now? Do you w ant to be famous? Song: Famous noisy neighbours, Spot the difference Switzerland The sound o f silence places in London the weather and seasons; What to in London the weather and seasons What to in London lail, III and li'J Reading in English A Story: Sally’s phone Sally's phone consonant clusters; saying the date Favourite time Favourite times Favourite times /j / Music questionnaire Song: Lemon tree Music is changing their lives sentence stress Dublin - the friendly city Grammar Vocabulary A A t the National P ortrait Gallery past simple of be: w as/ were word formation: paint > painter В Chelsea girls past simple: regular verbs past time expressions С A night to remember past simple: irregular verbs go, have, get PRACTICAL ENGLISH Episode Getting lost I 66 74 A A murder story past simple: regular and irregular irregular verbs В A house w ith a history there is / there are, som e/any + plural nouns the house С A night in a haunted hotel there w as/ there were prepositions: place and movement A What 1ate yesterday countable/uncountable nouns; a/a n , som e/ any food В White gold quantifiers: how m uch/ how many, a lot of, etc food containers С Quiz night comparative adjectives high numbers REVISE AND CHECK 7&8 _ PRACTICAL ENGLISH Episode A t a restaurant A The m ost dangerous road superlative adjectives places and buildings В CouchSurf round the world! be going to (plans), future time expressions holidays С What’s going to happen? be going to (predictions) verb phrases i REVISE AND CHECK 9&10 Ш 11 И A First impressions adverbs (manner and modifiers) common adverbs 86 В What you w ant to do? verbs + to + infinitive verbs th a t take the infinitive 88 С Men, women, and the internet articles the internet 90 PRACTICAL ENGLISH Episode Going home I A Books and film s present perfect irregular past participles В I’ve never been there! present perfect or past simple? more irregular past participles С The English File questionnaire revision: question formation 1 revision: word groups REVISE AND CHECK 11&12 116 Communication 124 Grammar Bank 165 Irregular verbs Writing 148 Vocabulary Bank 166 Sound Bank Listening / — L I Pronunciation sentence stress Where were you?, Famous people Two famous people National Portrait Gallery -ed endings When was the last time you ? The taxi journey The taxi journey sentence stress A memorable night A memorable night Song: Summer Nights Why we remember some nights in our lives? past simple verbs Police interview Murder in a country house Murder in a country house /еэ/ and /ю/, sentence stress Describing your home A house with a history Song: House o f the Rising Sun silent letters The Ghost Room Stephen's night Would you like to stay in a haunted hotel? The man who wrote Sherlock Holmes the letters ea Food diary for yesterday, Get ready! Cook! Get ready! cook! TV cooking competition What I ate yesterday /J7 and /s/ How much salt and sugar you have a day? Song: Sugar, Sugar White Gold - Fascinating facts about sugar and salt /э/, sentence stress Quiz night Quiz night Quiz shows consonant groups Tourist information about your town sentence stress Making suggestions Couch surfing Philip’s blog the letters oo Fortune telling It’s w ritten in the cards Song: Fortune Teller It’s w ritten in the cards Cycling on the most dangerous road in the world The British diet - still unhealthy word stress Talking about a city Living abroad Travel blogs sentence stress What you want to with your life? Song: Don’t Tell Me That It’s Over What you want to with your life? word stress What people on the internet Men, women, and the internet sentence stress Film experiences Film experiences Song: Flashdance irregular past participles What I’ve done recently / in my life A TV series revision: sounds Question formation An interview w ith Sir Ian McKellen w w w oup com /elt/teacher/en glish file Our aim with English File third edition has been to make every lesson better and more student- and teacher-friendly As well as the main А, В, С Student’s Book lessons, there is a range o f material that you can use according to your students’ needs and the time and resources you have available Don’t forget: • Practical English video and exercises (also available on class audio) • Revise and Check pages, with video (also available on class audio) • Photocopiable Grammar, Vocabulary, Communicative, and Song activities s t u d y HE2I3 iTutor, Workbook (print or online), iChecker, Online skills, Pronunciation app, and the Student’s website provide multimedia review, support, and practice for students outside the class The Teacher’s Book also suggests different ways o f exploiting many o f the Student’s Book activities depending on the level o f your class We very much hope you enjoy using English File third edition We have tried to provide contexts for new language that will engage students, using real-life stories and situations, humour, and suspense The G ram m ar B a n k s give students a single, easy-to-access grammar reference section, with example sentences with audio, clear rules, and common errors There are at least two practice exercises for each grammar point Vocabulary E lem en tary stu dents need • to expand their knowledge o f high-frequency words and phrases rapidly • to use new vocabulary in personalized contexts • accessible reference material I Classroom language 5» t P 1Э % /\ We believe that in out o f 10 cases when a student signs up for English classes their goal is to speak Speaking a foreign language is very hard, so students need a great deal o f motivation to encourage them to speak in English If we want students to speak English with confidence, we need to give them the tools they need - Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation (G, V, P) We believe that ‘G + V + P = confident speaking’, and in English File Elementary all three elements are given equal importance Each lesson has clearly stated grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation aims This keeps lessons focused and gives students concrete learning objectives and a sense of progress ® т ъаш 'УМ fiGS&Z ir-Wi Ш What Elementary students need? Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation ш_ m rh*teacherздч ш У 'ж щ Every lesson focuses on high frequency vocabulary and common lexical areas, but keeps the load realistic All new vocabulary is given with the phonemic script alongside, to help students with the pronunciation o f new words Many lessons are linked to the V ocab u lary B a n k s which help present and practise the vocabulary in class, give an audio model o f each word, and provide a clear reference so students can revise and test themselves in their own time Pronunciation Grammar E le m e n tary stu dents need E le m e n ta ry stu d ents need • clear and memorable presentations o f new structures • plenty of regular and varied practice in useful and natural contexts • student-friendly reference material • a solid foundation in the sounds o f English • targeted pronunciation development • to see where there are rules and patterns GRAMMAR BANK tram a* ay name make rain paint play day break steak great eight they grey Elementary learners want to speak clearly but are often frustrated by English pronunciation, particularly the sound-spelling relationships, silent letters, and weak forms There is an emphasis on improving pronunciation, by focusing on the sounds most useful for communication, on word stress, and on sentence rhythm English File Elementary has a pronunciation focus in every lesson, which integrates clear pronunciation into grammar and vocabulary practice СГПЭЕИ ■ЯШ1Г Speaking E lem en tary stu dents need • topics that will inspire their interest • achievable tasks to motivate them • regular opportunities to use new language English File motivates students to speak by providing them with varied and motivating tasks, and the language (grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation) that they need in order to communicate with confidence In addition to the Speaking stage, studei are encouraged to speak all through each lesson, responding to texts and listenings, and practising grammar and vocabulary orally File Elementary reading texts have been adapted from a variety o f real sources (the British press, magazines, news websites) and have been chosen for their intrinsic interest Writing E lem en tary stu dents need • clear models • the ‘nuts and bolts’ of writing on a word and sentence level The growth o f the Internet and email means that people worldwide are writing in English more than ever before both for business and personal communication English File Elementary provides guided writing tasks covering a range o f writing types from a formal email to a social networking post AMAGAZINEARTICLE : r ;-v-; My favourite day Listening E le m e n ta ry stu dents need • to build confidence • to understand the gist o f what is being said • to make sense o f connected speech • a reason to listen The listenings in English File are based on a variety of entertaining and realistic situations There is a wide range o f voices and accents from the U K and the rest o f the English-speaking world, but all the speakers are clear and comprehensible to students at this level The performances and the sound effects bring the listenings alive, and make the recordings easier for students to follow and more fun to listen to The tasks focus on helping students to get the gist on the first listen and then being able to understand more on the second time Reading E lem en ta ry stu d ents need • engaging topics and stimulating texts • manageable tasks that help students to read Practical English E le m e n tary stu dents need • to understand high-frequency phrases that they will hear • to know what to say in typical situations The six Practical English lessons give students practice in key language for situations such as checking into a hotel or ordering a meal in a restaurant To make these everyday situations come alive there is a story line involving two main characters, Jenny (from New York) and Rob (from London) The You h ear /You say feature makes a clear distinction between what students will hear and need to understand, for example Are you ready to order?, and what they need to say, for example I ’d like a salad please The lessons also highlight other key ‘Social English’ phrases such as G o ahead OK, No problem The Practical English video is on the E nglish F ile E lem en ta ry D VD , and iT ools Teachers can also use the Practical English Student’s Book exercises with the class audio CD Students can watch and listen to the Practical English video on their iTutor Revision E lem en tary stu dents need • regular review • motivating reference and practice material • a sense of progress Many students need to read in English for their work or studies, and reading is also important in helping to buildvocabulary and to consolidate grammar The key to encouraging students to read is to give them motivating but accessible material and tasks they can In English However clearly structures or vocabulary are presented, students will usually only assimilate and remember new language if they have the chance to see it and use it several times Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation are recycled throughout the course After every two Files there is a two-page Revise & Check section The left-hand page revises the grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation o f each File The right-hand page provides a series o f skills-based challenges, including video interviews, and helps students to measure their progress in terms o f competence These pages are designed to be used flexibly according to the needs of your students There is also a separate short film on video for students to watch and enjoy Щ Student’s Book Files 1-12 The Student’s Book has twelve Files Each File is organized like this: A, B, and С lessons Each file contains three two-page lessons which present and practise G ram m ar, Vocabulary, and P ronunciation with a balance of reading and listening activities, and lots of opportunities for speaking These lessons have clear references > to the Grammar Bank, Vocabulary Bank, and Sound Bank at the back o f the book Practical English Every two Files (starting from File 1), there is a two-page lesson which teaches functional ‘survival English’ (for example langauge for checking into a hotel or ordering а тёа1) and also social English (useful phrases like Nice to meet you, L et’s go.) The lessons have a story line and link with the English File Elementary Video m В1 Л Ж « ■