Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1
Reading A Graduation Party ....
Action Questions 1 Oral questions about the text ....
Exhibit An invitation to Martin's graduation party ....
Presentation Simple present and present continuous (l speak / l'm speaking) ..........
Exercise 1 Eat or am eating? (simple present vs. present continuous) ....
Reading It's Nice to Meet You ....
Action Questions 2 Oral questions about the text ....
Word Study The verb get ....
Presentation The continuous tenses (is typing / was typing / will be typing) ....
Exercise 2 l was watching television (the continuous tenses) ....
Reading What Are You Planning to Do?
Action Questions 3 Oral questions about the text
Presentation University Study in the U.S.
Presentation Simple past and simple future (We lived in Japan /111 check with my boss)
Exercise 3 1 will see you tomorrow (simple past vs. simple future)
Reading
Action Questions 4
Presentation
Presentation
Presentation
Exercise 4
Exercise 5
Vocabulary-Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Reading
Action Questions 5
Word Study
Presentation
Presentation
Exercise 6
Thanks So Much for Having Us
Oral questions about the text
Question and answer forms
Modal auxiliaries (can, should, must, etc): affirmative, negative, and alternate forms
Modal auxiliaries-past tense (could, was able to, had to, etc.)
Went + have to - had to go (modal auxiliaries)
Must - has to (modal auxiliaries)
The Phone Hasn't Stopped Ringing
Oral questions about the text
Some - any - no
The present perfect (Janet has worked there for several years)
For and since
Lives or has lived? (present perfect)
Reading
A Phone Call for Mr. Morgan
Oral questions about the text
Contractions with the present perfect (1 have - l've)
Simple past vs. present perfect (Janet finished opening the mail . .
finished the typing)
Last year we traveled to South America for the first time (simple past vs
present perfect)
Martin's resume
She has almost
Martin's Interview
Oral questions about the text
Question and answer forms
Present perfect continuous (Have you been waiting long?)
Is typing or has been typing?
Placement of adverbs (1 have finally met Mr. Morgan. /1 have known Mr. Morgan
for a long time)
Placement of adverbs ......................................................
Good News!
Oral questions about the text
Using modals to express probability (He should hear something soon)
Expressing probability in the past (He must have made a decision)
He should finish by six o'clock - He should have finished by six o'clock
Looking for an Apartment
Oral questions about the text
The verb take
Martin looked in the classified section under Apartments for Rent
Relative clauses - subject form (Many people who live in Smithtown commute
to the city)
1 know the woman. She lives next doo 1 know the woman who lives next door
Lefs See What We Can Find!
Oral questions about the text
Noun compounds (address book, bankbook)
Relative clauses - object form (That's the train Martin took)
The article was interesting. 1 just read it - The article 1 just read was interesting
Reading numbers
l've Been Living Here All My Life
Oral questions about the text
Word Study Uses of all
Presentation Relative clauses-with prepositions (The company Janet works for
is in New York)
Exercise 13 Janet is the person You should talk to her - Janet is the person you
should talk to
Presentation Comparative and superlative forms (longer than, the longest) .............
Fieading l'll Take it! ............
Action Questions 12 Oral questions about the text ............
Presentation Spelling Rule: Y changes to l (city - cities; carry - carried) ..............
Presentation Capital letters (Today is Wednesday) ...............
Vocabulary-Chapte 3 .................................. ...................................
Chapter 4
Reading A Weekend at The Colonial ....................
Action QuesHons 13 Oral questions about the text ....................
Presentation Word building: agent suffixes (-er, -ist, -ent, etc.) ........................
Exhibit A page from the brochure for The Colonial Inn .....................
Presentation The passive voice (The inn was built in 1756) .....................
Exercise 14 They used the inn as a hospital - The inn was useu as a hospital
Reading A Country Fair
Action Questions 14 Oral questions about the text
Presentation Another spelling rule: doubling the final consonant (sit - sitting)
Presentation The passive voice - with agent (The mail is opened by the secretary) .....
Exercise 15 The kitchen staff prepares lunch - Lunch is prepared by the kitchen staff .
Reading On the Terrace ......
Action Questions 15 Oral questions about the text ......
Word Sludy The verb have .....
Presentation The passive voice - continuous tenses (Gas lamps were being lit) .....
Exercise 16 They're answering the phone - The phone is being answered .... .....
Exhibit Vermont ............. . .... ........................ . ............
Reading On the Way Home .........
Action Questions 16 Oral questions about the text .........
Word Study Uses of way .........
Presentation The passive voice - future tense (The capacity will be doubled) ..........
Exercise 17 The waiter will serve the meal - The meal will be served by the waiter .....
Presentation The passive voice - modals (The ski lodge can be seen for miles) ......
Exercise 18 Bad weather might delay Mr. Morgan's flight - Mr. Morgan's flight might be
delayed by bad weather
Vocabulary-Chapte'r 4
Review Exercises
Exercise 19
Exercise 20
Exercise 21
Exercise 22
Exercise 23
Exercise 24
Exercise 25
Exercise 26
Exercise 27
Exercise 28
Exercise 29
Exercise 30
Exercise 31
Exercise 32
Exercise 33
Exercise 34
Exercise 35
Exercise 36
Review Test
Chapter 5
Reading
Action Questions 17
Word Study
Exhibi!
Presentation
Exercise 37
Reading
Action Questions 18
Presentation
Presentation
Exercise 38
Presentation
Review of spelling
Continuous forms of verbs
Verb tenses
More practice with tenses
Passive verb forms (Martin was told about the job - They told Martin
about the job)
Passive verb forms (past lense)
Passive verb forms (present and future tenses)
A crossword puzzle
Modal verbs (Take your raincoat; it might rain)
More practice with modals (Can you type? / Are you able to type?)
Time expressions (for, since, ago)
Time expressions (l'll call you back in five minutes)
Conversation practice
Conversation practice
Review of present vs. present perfect (works or has worked?)
Asking questions (Janet works for Superior Products - Does Janet work
for Superior Products?)
Review of prepositions
Review of relative clauses (1 spoke to the man who called this morning)
The Trade Show
Oral questions about the text
Idioms with parts of the body
A page from the brochure for the SP-2000
The passive voice - present perfect tense (The SP-2000 has recently
been introduced)
We have recently introduced a new photocopier - A new photocopier has
recently been introduced
The Show Opens
Oral questions about the text
Question and answer forms (passive)
The passive voice - indirect form (Linda has already been given instructions)
They gave me a tour of the building - 1 was given a tour of the building
Using commas correctly
A Visit to the Competition
Oral questions about the text
Word building: negative prefixes (un-, in-, im-, etc.)
The passive voice - with modals (It could have been explained much
more simply)
Packages ar'en't delivered on Saturday - Packages can't be delivered
on Saturday
The order was sent last week - The order should have been sent last week
See If a Meeting Can Be ATranged-
Oral questions about the text
Some uses of as
Janet will type the letters - The letters will be typed by Janet .
Roger was bothered by the noise - The noise bothered Roger
Time for a Check-up
Oral questions about the text
Reading and writing dates
Negative questions (Can't we make it a little later in the afternoon?)
You have time to finish the report - Don't you have time to finish the report?
Tag questions (You have office hours in the afternoon, don't you?)
Have you or haven't you? (tag questions)
Your company manufactures word processors, doesn't it?
At the Doctor's Office.
Oral questions about the text
Word building: over- and under-
Gerunds (As you get older, staying in shape is important)
You should exercise regularly - Exercising is important
You should consider losing weight
Roger's Health Club
Oral questions about the text
Using periods correctly
Gerunds after prepositions (l've been thinking about joining a health club)
The rain prevented us from going on the picnic
Reflexive pronouns (You'll enjoy yourself)
Janet looked at herself in the mirror
A Visit to the Health Club
Oral questions about the text
Verbs of perception (look, sound, feel, etc.
Arrangements for a Meeting
Oral questions about the text
Use of the apostrophe
A business letter
Present perfect (review)
Makes or has made?
Time for a Break
Oral questions about the text
Make vs. do
Past perfect (By lunchtime they had worked out most of the details)
When Mr. Morgan arrlved at the airport, the plane had already left
An Evening Out
Oral questions about the text
Pronouncing the letter c
Past perfect continuous (l hey naa deen worKing qune nara...)
Janet had been waiting for the mail since ten o'clock
Have a Good Flight!
Oral questions about the text
Word families
The flight was announced. Mr. Morgan heard the announcement (word
families)
Past perfect passive (A five-year agreement had been drawn up)
They had already made hotel reservations - Hotel reservations haa aiready
been made
Opposites
Leaving on Vacation
Oral questions about the tex
Predicate adverbs
Expressing cause and result (so, because, since)
Janet took the bus because the train was late
Exercise 57
Synonyms
Reading
Action Questions 30
Presentation
Presentation
Exercise 58
Reading
Action Questions 31
Word Study
Exhibit
Presentation
Exercise 59
Reading
Action Questions 32
Word Study
Presentation
Exercise 60
Vocabulary-Chapter 8
Review Exercises
Exercise 61
Exercise 62
Exercise 63
Exercise 64
Exercise 65
Exercise 66
Exercise 67
Exercise 68
Exercise 69
Exercise 70
Exercise 71
Exercise 72
Exercise 73
Exercise 74
Review Test
At the Air and Space Museum
Oral questions about the text
Using commas correctly
Combining sentences (We'll hurry. We'll make the next show - If we hurry, we'll
make the next show)
Comes or will come? (tenses in combined sentences)
A Visit to the Lincoln Memorial
Oral questi'ons about the text
Phrasal verbs with out (go out, come out, give out)
Washington, D.C.
Phrasal verbs (Mrs. Morgan looked up the Memorial)
Janet looked through the mail - She looked through it
Checking Out
Oral questions about the text
Phrasal verbs with up (hold up, IOOK up, pass up)
Future perfect (By tomorrow you will have been here seven nights)
Will type or will have typed?
Practice with prepositions (for, to, about)
Tag questions (The Morgans are going away, aren't they?)
Review of irregular verb forms (It has begun to rain)
Review of the passive (We export most of our products - Most of our products
are exported)
Review of verb tenses
Review of past perfect (When l arrived at the office, l had already read
the paper)
Review of gerunds (l enjoy walking to work)
Review of pronouns
Review of prepositions and conjunctions (because, until, during)
Review of past tense forms
Review of phrasal verbs (l took off my coat - l took it off)
Review of phrasal verbs (l tried your number several times, but l couldn't
get through)
Review of future tenses
A crossword puzzle
Chapter 9
Reading
Action Questions 33
Word Study
Exhibit
Presentation
Exercise 75
Reading
Action Questions 34
Word Study
Presentation
Exercise 76
Reading
Action Questions 35
Word Study
Presentation
Exercise 77
Reading
Action Questions 36
Word Study
Presentation
Exercise 78
Vocabulary-Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Reading
Action Questions 37
Presentation
Exhibit
Presentation
Exercise 79
Reading
Action Questions 38
The Deal Is Approved
Oral questions about the text
What's the matter? (uses of the word matter)
A telex from Mr. Ogawa to Mr. Morgan
Inifinitives and gerunds (How soon can we expect to receive the
first shipment?)
Bringing or to bring? (infinitives vs. gerunds)
The Advertising Meeting
Oral questions about the text
Homonyms (there, they're, their)
Reported speech - statement forms (Bill said [that] he was busy)
Mr. Morgan is busy - The secretary said Mr. Morgan was busy
Were There Any Messages?
Oral questions about the text
It's your turn (uses of the word turn)
Reported speech - question forms (Roger stopped to ask his secretary if there
were any messages)
"Where are you going?" - He asked me where l was going
Ed Collins' Presentation
Oral questions about the text
Say vs. tell
Reported speech - time expression. (He told Mr. Morgan he would send over more
samples the following week;
John: "l'll come tonight." - John said he would come that night
An Invitation to the Theater
Oral questions about the text
Using the hyphen correctly (fast-paced, ex-president)
A review of the thriller Deadly Diamonds
Use of participles with nouns (Isn't that the play written by John Stuart?)
The company has to pay a tax on imported products (use of participles
with nouns)
At the Theater
Oral questions about the text
Word Study
Presentation
Exercise 80
Reading
Action Questions 39
Exhibit
Presentation
Exercise 81
Exercise 82
Reading
Is everything all right? (uses of the word right)
Use of participles after verbs (They sat looking through the program and
talking quietly)
We stood. We were watching the sunset - We stood watching the sunset
Who Stole the Jewels?
Oral questions about the text
A page from the theater program
Present unreal conditional (If l were the detective, l would be very careful)
If Janet drove a car, she would need a driver's license (conditional)
If Janet didn't have a car, she wouldn't need a driver's license (conditional
negative form)
The Mystery Is Solved
Action Questions 40 Oral questions about the text
Presentation
Presentation
Exercise 83
Vocabulary-Chapte 10
Chapter 11
Reading
Action Questions 41
Word Study
Presentation
Exercise 84
Reading
Action Questions 42
Word Study
Exhibit
Presentation
Exercise 85
Reading
Action Questions 43
Word Study
Presentation
Exercise 86
Reading the silent e
Past unreal conditional (If l had known you two were coming tonight, we could
have gotten seats together)
If he had offered me the job, l would have accepted it (past unreal condilional)
At the Health Club
Oral questions about the text
Uses of will and won't
Use of auxiliaries to show emphasis (1 don't know Mr. Phillips, but 1 do
know his wife)
1 didn't go to Brazil, but 1 did go to South America (emphasis)
Waiting for the Shipment
Oral questions about the text
Uses of so and neither
Press release about the new photocopier - the KX-54
Auxiliaries as verb substitutes (Carlo lives in New York. Janet does, too)
Mrs. Morgan doesn't drink milk, but her children do
The Shipment Is In
Oral questions about the text
Adverb-preposition combinations (overon, out onto)
Sentence embedding - part 1 (The model you said you needed will be
in your office)
The package you said you were expecting unally arnvea
Presentation
Exercise 87
Reading
Action Questions 44
Presentation
Presentation
Exercise 88
Vocabulary-Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Reading
Action Question 45
Word Study
Presentation
Exercise 89
Presentation
Exercise 90
Reading
Action Questions 46
Word Study
Presentation
Exercise 91
Presentation
Exercise 92
Sentence embedding-part 11 (The shipment we thought was coming in next
week arrived ahead of schedule)
The book you said would be expensive only cost $1.95 (sentence embedding)
The Interview
Oral questions about the text
Ways of showing emphasis
Interrogative clauses (That's why we're so excited about the KX-54)
Where did this package come from? l don't know where it came from
(interrogative clauses)
Reading
Action Questions 47
Word Study
Presentation
Exercise 93
Exercise 94
Reading
Action Questions 48
Presentation
Presentation
Exercise 95
Planning the Christmas Party
Oral questions about the text
Three-word phrasal verbs (drop in on, drop out of, get along with)
Review of comparatives and superlatives (there'll be twice as much space;
Sally types much faster than our last secretary
Making comparisons (Bill and Peter are the same size)
Peter is as tall as Joe - They're the same height
The Night of the Party
Oral questions about the text
Say and tell
The subjunctive - following verbs (Mr. Morgan insists that Janet be on time)
Carlo suggested that Janet wait for him
The subjunctive - following adjectives (It's important that she type the reports)
He left for New York yesterday - It was necessary that he leave for
New York yesterday
We're Engaged
Oral questions about the text
Uses of would
Causatives and permissives (1
Causatives and permissives
Causatives and permissives
1 have Martin call and make the reservations)
To the Future!
Oral questions about the text
Singular or plural?
Causatives and permissives (l'd like you to join me in a toast)
1 asked my friend to recommend a good doctor (causatives and permissives)
Vocabulary-Chapte 12
Review Exercises
Exercise 96
Exercise 97
Exercise 98
Exercise 99
Exercise 100
Exercise 101
Exercise 102
Exercise 103
Exercise 104
Exercise 105
Exercise 106
Exercise 107
Exercise 108
Exercise 109
Exercise 110
Ex.ercise 111
Exercise 112
Exercise 113
Review Test
Final Test
Answer Key
Oral Review
Review of infinitives and gerunds
Homonyms (to / too / two)
Reported speech-statement forms (Janet said her boss was out of
town that week)
Reported speech-question forms (Carlo asked Janet what she had done
the daybefore)
Review of present and past participles
Review of present and past participles
Review of conditionals
Review of conditionals
Use of auxiliaries to show emphasis (l don't like coffee, but l do like tea)
Use of auxiliaries as verb substitutes (Bob is looking for a new job. So is Peter)
Sentence embedding
A crossword puzzle
Interrogative clauses
Comparisons (good / better / best)
Comparisons (Jane and Peter are the same age)
Indicative and subjunctive
Review of causatives and permissives
Review of causatives and permissives