Unit 1
Section I Dialogues
Section lI Oral Practice
Text Drama as Performing Art
Section III Drama Dialogue: Faith
Section IV More Practice
Unit 2
Section I Dialogues
Section II Oral Practice
Text Benefits of Drama
Section III Drama Dialogue: Death of A Salesman
Section IV More Practice
Section V Professional Vocabularies
Section VI Common Expressions
Unit 3
Section I Dialogues
Section II Oral Practice
Text Characteristics of Movie English
Section III Drama Dialogue: Titanic
Section IV More Practice
Unit 4
Section I Dialogues
Section II Oral Practice
Text Nicole Kidman, Hollywood's Leading Lady
Section I]I Drama Dialogue: A Walk in the Clouds
Section IV More Practice
Section V Professional Vocabularies
Section VI Common Expressions
Unit 5
Section I Dialogues
Section II Oral Practice
Text The One-Eyed Monster
Section III Drama Dialogue: Friends
Section IV More Practice
Unit 6
Section I Dialogues
Section II Oral Practice
Text Do the Advantages of Television Outweigh theDisadvantages?
Section III Drama Dialogue: Growing Pa/ns
Section IV More Practice
Section V Professional Vocabularies
Section VI Common Expressions
Unit 7
Section I Dialogues
Section II Oral Practice
Text The Phantom of the Opera
Section III Drama Dialogue : Cats
Section IV More Practice
Unit 8
Section I Dialogues
Section II Oral Practice
Text The Father of the Modern Musicals
Section III Drama Dialogue: The Sound of Music
Section IV More Practice
Section V Professional Vocabularies
Section VI Common Expressions
Keys to the Exercises