These innovative workbooks involve learners by giving them opportunities to think, talk, and write about what they learn. Grammar points are presented in natural contexts related to unit themes. Each unit provides concise explanations, forms, clear examples, contextualized exercises, and a variety of learning strategies that build learn success. A review section and Grammar Check end each unit, so learners can check their own progress. Each book contains a mid-book and final test. Each book parallels the presentation of materials in the three upper levels of the Scott Foresman English series.
Sprache
Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Für den Englisch-Unterricht
Maße
Höhe: 276 mm
Breite: 210 mm
Dicke: 10 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-0-673-19604-0 (9780673196040)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
1. TV Viewing Habits. The Simple Present Tense. Adverbs of Frequency. 2. Privacy. The Present Progressive Tense. Process Verbs and Stative Verbs. 3. Only the Best! Adjectives: The Comparative. Talking About Difference. Talking About Similarities. 4. Music Around the World. The Simple Past Tense. Adverbs of Sequence with the Simple Past Tense. 5. Accidents and Disasters. The Simple Past and the Past Progressive Tenses. Clauses with When, While, and As. 6. The Latest Thing. Adjectives: The Superlative. Comparative and Superlative Forms of Adverbs. 7. Job Interviews. The Present Perfect Tense. 8. Advice. Using Modals to Ask for and Give Advice. 9. Stress. Relative Clauses. Using Relative Pronouns as Subjects. Using Relative Pronouns as Objects. 10. Record Breaker. The Simple Past and the Present Perfect Tense. 11. Make Your Fortune. Habitual Actions in the Past: Used to. Adjustments: Get Used To and Be Use To. 12. Winning the Game. The First Conditional. The First Conditional with Unless. The First Conditional with Modals and the Imperative. 13. Learning Styles. Adverbs with the Present Perfect Tense. 14. Mysterious Ways. Modals. 15. Roles We Play. Reporting Orders, Requests, Permission, and Persuasion/Advice. 16. Intelligence. The Past Perfect Tense. The Past Perfect Progressive Tense. 17. What Are You Like? Using Gerunds. 18. Fantasies. The Second Conditional. Asking for and Giving Advice. 19. Humor. Reporting What Someone Said. Reporting What Someone Asked. 20. Mysterous Processes. Using the Passive Voice to Describe a Process. Using an Agent by By. 21. Home Improvement. Causative: Getting Things Done. Expressing Purpose. 22. Scientific Mysteries. Speculating About the Past. Expressing Possibility or Ability in the Past. Drawing Logical Conclusions About the Past. 23. You Should Have Known. Asking for and Giving Advice About the Past. The Third Conditional. 24. A Better World. Wishing About the Present. Wishing About the Past. Wishing About the Future. End-Of-Book Tests. Index.