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Grapevine - Student's Book 3.

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Kiadó: Oxford University Press
Kiadás helye: Oxford
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 135 oldal
Sorozatcím: Grapevine
Kötetszám:
Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 27 cm x 22 cm
ISBN: 0-19-425391-0
Megjegyzés: Színes és fekete-fehér fotókkal és illusztrációkkal.
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Fülszöveg

: Grapevine A lively new three-level course taking adults and young adults from beginner to pre-intermediate level. A gradual syllabus with an evenly presented structural load incorporating cyclical revision. Rapid vocabulary development as an effective means to early communicative confidence. Skills development A balanced approach to the four skills including regular writing activities, taskbased listening and reading, interaction activities, and four Stories for pleasure (additional double-page extensive reading / listening texts). Learner independence is encouraged through the four Check-back units which contain selfmonitoring exercises, and the Study guides in the Workbooks. Thorough creative practice material including role-play and transfer activities, songs, and games. The Interaction appendix contains information-gap activities which create the need to communicate. Q Grapevine 3 comprises: Student's Book with forty double-page units, four self-check units, four Stories for... Tovább

Fülszöveg

: Grapevine A lively new three-level course taking adults and young adults from beginner to pre-intermediate level. A gradual syllabus with an evenly presented structural load incorporating cyclical revision. Rapid vocabulary development as an effective means to early communicative confidence. Skills development A balanced approach to the four skills including regular writing activities, taskbased listening and reading, interaction activities, and four Stories for pleasure (additional double-page extensive reading / listening texts). Learner independence is encouraged through the four Check-back units which contain selfmonitoring exercises, and the Study guides in the Workbooks. Thorough creative practice material including role-play and transfer activities, songs, and games. The Interaction appendix contains information-gap activities which create the need to communicate. Q Grapevine 3 comprises: Student's Book with forty double-page units, four self-check units, four Stories for pleasure, grammar summaries, an interaction appendix, a vocabulary index with phonetic spelling, a list of irregular verbs, and a listening appendix. Workbooks A and B are designed to reinforce the language items taught in the Student's Book and further develop reading and writing skills. A four-page Study guide in each Workbook encourages students to develop their own learning strategies. Interleaved Teacher's Book containing detailed lesson plans, four progress tests, and the key to the Workbook exercises. Stereo cassettes including dialogues, texts, songs, and listening development. Videó and Videó Activity Book are optional components presenting eight entertaining sketches which focus on key language areas at pre-intermediate level. The Activity Book contains exploitation material and comprehensive teaching notes. Vissza

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Introduction: Learning with Grapevine 3
General review; study skills.
Language of keeping fit.
1 Mystery person
Personal information in available tenses.
Was born, etc.. start / begin doing.
2 Book club
Reflexive /emphatic pronouns; each other, by
myself, non-reflexive verbs.
Review of pronouns, adjectives.
3 Brook Bond
Indirect questions and statements: Do you know
(when) / ifi whether...?
Pronunciation: weak forms.
4 Animál communication
Multi-word verbs: 1 without object 2 separable
with object 3 inseparable 4 three word verbs.
Revision: the past / used to.
5 Collector's mania?
Review of the present perfect.
Present perfect continuous;/or, since.
Multi-word verbs with away.
Reason: Why? I because.
Story for pleasure 1
6 Dilemmas
Advice, weak obligation, wamings.
Should / ought to / had better.
Opinions and advice.
Pronunciation: relision.
7 Astrology
Infinitives and -ing forms (1).
Like; begin; want to, would like to, need to,
try to, etc.
Adverbs of manner; adjectives for personality.
Dates, ordinal numbers.
8 Business as usual
Infinitives and -ing forms (2).
Indefinite pronoun / adjective / noun + infinitive.
Stop / remember to do I doing.
Language of commerce, business.
9 Mailbag
Letter layout, formai and informál.
Connectors: and, but, because, so, so that.
Punctuation.
10 Royal Court Hotel
Relatíve clauses with who, which, that, where.
Pronunciation: emphasis.
Introductory adverbs, Honestly ..., etc.
Language of hotels; apologizing.
Check-back 1 Units 1-10
/Síi 11 Boomerang
Future continuous; future perfect.
Future time words: by, until, before, after, at,
soon, in (three days> time.
Infinitive pattems: plan/send / use.
f} 12 Paradise Park
Rules. wamings: let / make someone do; allow /
supposed to do\ old enough / too young to do.
-ing forms: before leaving; no smoking.
Revision: must, mustrít, shouldn't.
13 The Story of the Blues
§ Review: passives (past, present); a lot of I very
few.
Adjectives from past participles.
Would...
Language of clothes and fashion.
Pronunciation: syllable stress.
14 Are you being served?
Passives: present continuous / perfect, future,
modals.
Requests; let.
Vocabulary: shops and shopping.
Ol 15 The news
ÍS) Extension of passives.
Multi-word verbs.
-ing forms: visiting Francé, afalling / falién tree.
Language of the weather.
Story for pleasure 2
16 There's no place like home
Have / get something done.
Emphatic pronouns.
Language of houses and homes.
17 Mathematics
Language of mathematics.
Estimating, approximation: guess, reckon.
Probability: may / mighf, certain /probable, etc.
Type 1 conditional with if/ unless.
E3 18 One world
fi Simple form verbs; it depends', type 1 conditional;
past continuous passive.
Expressing opinion, belief, and prejudice.
19 Whatever happened to Flight 19?
Past perfect: active and passive.
Sequencing past events.
Indirect statements and uncertainty.
Pronuncation: had weak and strong.
20 In court today
El Past perfect: simple and continuous.
Simple past and past continuous.
Checking information.
Check-back 2 Units 11-20
21 Customs
Language of customs, festivals, celebrations.
Congratulating, commiserating.
When in time and relative clauses.
Because / because of; any / no longer.
22 A town tour
Asking for, giving, following directions.
Prepositions / adverbials of place.
Relative clauses: whose, when, where, which, who.
Abbreviations.
23 The hypnotist
Type 1 conditional / future time clauses: if, unless,
when, as soon as, while, before, after.
Comparison of present tenses.
Shall / shan't.
Modifying adjectives; fast asleep, etc.
24 Solitude up for sale
Review of would like / prefer / rather.
Type 2 conditionals (1): Ifi were
Pronunciation: contractions '11 and 'd.
25 Country life
Type 2 conditionals (2). Ifi were you
Unless / if only.
Multi-word verbs.
Story for pleasure 3
26 Lost and found
Styles: formai and informál.
Description. Narrative.
Adjectives: order; with modifying adverbs.
What shape / colour / sizel etc.
27 G-Plan
Reported statements and commands.
Direct speech v. written / oral reports.
Pronunciation: stress for correcting a mistake.
28 Where is Nathan Palmer?
Reported questions with ifi whether.
Reporting might / had better, etc.
Narrative sequence; note-taking.
29 Outlaws
Sequence adverbs.
Would / used to for habitual past.
Verb / noun: kill / killer.
Adjective / adverb / abstract noun.
30 A weekend break
Verbs replacing say / teli / ask.
Reporting time words, thoughts, ideas.
Check-back 3 Units 21-30
31 Points of view
Agreeing, disagreeing, discussion strategies.
Asking about meaning.
Talking about work; animals.
32 Logicul deduction
Deduction, elimination, conclusion: must, can't,
may, might be.
Clauses of reason / result: because, so, therefore, et.
Describing people / appearances.
One / both / all of them, the other two, etc.
Pronunciation: intonation.
E3 33 Sport for all
Language of sport, games, physical education.
However / so that, fast enough / enough time; a
number of I a great deal of.
Pronunciation: intonation.
34 Her story
Contrast: although, though, in spite of, despite,
in / by contrast, whereas.
Purpose / reason: because, because of, due to, as a
result of, so, therefore.
In spite of I despite + lack of.
Inclusive language; singular neutral they.
'!=JI 35 Murder on the Riviéra
E3 Perfect form of modals for deduction: must /
^ can't I might have been done, etc.; must / might
have been (doing), etc.; passive form must have
been done, etc.
Story for pleasure 4
36 He should have known better!
Perfect form of modals (2): should (n't) have
done; would have done.
Managed to do.
m 37 Hard Times
Type 3 conditionals (1).
Prediction.
38 Wish you were here
Wishes and regrets: 1 wish / If only.
Greetings cards: formuláé, informál salutations.
Type 3 conditionals (2).
39 Seven Wonders
Decision-making, discussing, giving opinions.
Examples./or instance, etc.
Adjective / noun formation.
E) 40 It's over
Describing pictures; goodbyes, farewells.
Time expressions; supposition.
In case (of). It's time (you left), etc.
Passive infinitive: to be done.
Keeping up your English.
Check-back 4 Units 31 - 40
Irregular verbs 102
Interaction appendix 103
Listening appendix 109
Vocabulary index 113
Grammar summaries 121
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