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CONTENTS UnitGrammarVocabularyReadingUse of EnglishWritingListeningSpeaking 1Where we live
Perfect and continuous forms p. 8
Emphasis with inversion p. 13Figurative language p. 9 Expressions with space and room p. 12Multiple choice (Part 5)
More than just streetwise
p. 10Multiple-choice cloze (Part 1)A fairytale castle with a pool and a water slide, please. p. 7Essay (Part 1) Using the task input to help you plan p. 14Multiple matching (Part 4)My place p. 12
Interview (Part 1)
Talking about yourself
p. 6 2The art of
conversationArticles p. 19De?ning and non-de?ning relative clauses
p. 23Communication collocations p. 22Adjectives: ways of speaking p. 22Gapped text (Part 7)
How to have a conversation
p. 20Word formation (Part 3) Texting championp. 17Proposal (Part 2)Organising your ideasp. 24Multiple choice (Part 1) Communication and the internet p. 18Long turn (Part 2)Giving opinionsp. 16
3Ages and stagesCountable and uncountable nouns p. 27Introductory it p. 30Stages of life p. 26Cross-text multiple matching (Part 6)What diaries can and can't do for youp. 28Multiple-choice cloze (Part 1) Blue Zonesp. 32Report (Part 2) Dos and don'ts p. 34Multiple choice (Part 3)The key to longevityp. 33Collaborative task and discussion (Parts 3 and 4) Responding to and expanding on your partner's ideasp. 31
4No gain without
painVerb patterns: -ing/in?nitive p. 37Modal verbs p. 42Verb/Noun collocations p. 38Multiple choice (Part 5)The Museum of Failed Products p. 40Key word transformations (Part 4)p. 39Essay (Part 1) E?ective introductory and concluding paragraphsp. 44Sentence completion (Part 2)Why perfectionism isn't perfectp. 36
Collaborative task and discussion (Parts 3 and 4)
Justifying an opinion
p. 43 5The feel-good
factorHypothetical meaning p. 49Substitution and ellipsis p. 52Pre?x mis- and false opposites p. 53Sentence adverbs p. 54Multiple matching (Part 8)The price of happinessp. 50Open cloze (Part 2)The happiness appp. 46Review (Part 2) Covering key featuresp. 54Multiple choice (Part 3)Work and happinessp. 48Long turn (Part 2)Speculating (1)p. 47
Progress Test 1 p. 55
6Living with the
pastComparing p. 60Modifying adverbs p. 65
Adjective/Noun collocations p. 62
Pre?xes and su?xes p. 64Multiple choice (Part 5)Dead interesting p. 62Word formation (Part 3)A mammoth ?ndp. 58Essay (Part 1) Structuring an argumentp. 66Multiple choice (Part 1)Looking backp. 59Long turn (Part 2)Comparingp. 61
7The hard sellReview of conditionals p. 69Conditionals: advanced features p. 75Collocations: sales and marketing p. 68 Collocations with go p. 71Gapped text (Part 7)A product by any other name might not taste so sweet, creamy, rich or crunchyp. 72Multiple-choice cloze (Part 1) Selling the ?fth tastep. 71Report (Part 2) Formal languagep. 76Multiple choice (Part 3)Using scents in marketingp. 70Collaborative task and discussion (Parts 3 and 4) Agreeing and disagreeingp. 74
8Passing throughReported speech p. 79Verb patterns with reporting verbs, impersonal reporting verbs p. 85 Describing trends p. 84Cross-text multiple matching (Part 6)Expats in New Yorkp. 82Word formation (Part 3) Souvenir huntingp. 80Proposal (Part 2)Using an appropriate stylep. 86Sentence completion (Part 2)Travel guidebooksp. 78Long turn (Part 2)Speculating (2)p. 81
9Reading the mindReview of narrative tenses p. 90Emphasis: cleft sentences with what p. 95Expressions with brain and mind p. 89Gapped text (Part 7)How to rebuild your own brain p. 92Open cloze (Part 2) Reading babies' minds p. 88Email (Part 2) Adopting the right tonep. 96Multiple matching (Part 4)Being forgetfulp. 94Long turn (Part 2)Paraphrasingp. 91
10Things to comeFuture forms p. 100Conjunctions p. 105Past participles + dependent prepositions p. 98 Multiple matching (Part 8)Future foodp. 102Multiple-choice cloze (Part 1) Failing to please our future selvesp. 99Formal letter (Part 2)Using an appropriate range of languagep. 106Sentence completion (Part 2) Changing people's behaviourp. 104
Collaborative task (Part 3)
Reaching a decision
p. 101Progress Test 2
p 107 11 A perfect match whoever, whatever, etc. p. 111Participle clauses p. 116Expressions for describing compatibility p. 110Multiple choice (Part 5)Online dating: the way to ?nd Mr or Mrs Right? p. 112Open cloze (Part 2)Speed networkingp. 114Formal letter (Part 2)Including relevant informationp. 118Multiple matching (Part 4)Personality testsp. 115Collaborative task and discussion (Parts 3 and 4)Negotiating and co-operatingp. 117
12Soundtracks
Future in the past p. 121Future in the past: advanced features p. 127Onomatopoeic words p. 124 Multiple matching (Part 8)Sounds of silencep. 122Word formation (Part 3)Our favourite soundsp. 120Review (Part 2) Making recommendationsp. 128Multiple choice (Part 1)Musicp. 125Collaborative task (Part 3) Using a good lexical rangep. 126
13Face valuePassive forms p. 133Linking adverbials p. 137Words to describe emotions p. 130Cross-text multiple matching (Part 6)Beneath the façadep. 135Open cloze (Part 2)Smiles of frustrationp. 131Essay (Part 1) Planning your essayp. 138Multiple choice (Part 3)The reasons for laughterp. 132Long turn (Part 2)Expressing certainty and uncertaintyp. 136
14Brilliant ideasCohesion p. 142Grammar quiz p. 145Multi-part verbs: science and research: p. 141Expressions with matter p. 146Gapped text (Part 7)Nikola Tesla: the ultimate geek?p. 146Key word transformations (Part 4)p. 143Essay (Part 1) Using linking words and phrasesp. 148Sentence completion (Part 2)The Secret Science Club p. 140All partsImproving your performancep. 144
Progress Test 3
p. 149Exam information
p. 4 Support for Speaking tasks p. 152 Communication activities p. 161 Grammar reference p. 170 Writing reference p. 185 Exam focus p. 197 General marking guidelines p. 206GOLD_CB_ADVGLB_7046.indb 216/12/2013 17:58
3Contents
UnitGrammarVocabularyReadingUse of EnglishWritingListeningSpeaking 1Where we live
Perfect and continuous forms p. 8
Emphasis with inversion p. 13Figurative language p. 9 Expressions with space and room p. 12Multiple choice (Part 5)More than just streetwise p. 10Multiple-choice cloze (Part 1)
A fairytale castle with a pool and a
water slide, pleasep. 7Essay (Part 1) Using the task input to help you plan p. 14Multiple matching (Part 4)My place p. 12
Interview (Part 1)
Talking about yourself
p. 6 2The art of
conversationArticles p. 19Dening and non-dening relative clauses
p. 23Communication collocations p. 22Adjectives: ways of speaking p. 22Gapped text (Part 7)
How to have a conversation
p. 20Word formation (Part 3) Texting championp. 17Proposal (Part 2)Organising your ideasp. 24Multiple choice (Part 1) Communication and the internet p. 18Long turn (Part 2)Giving opinionsp. 16
3Ages and stagesCountable and uncountable nouns p. 27Introductory it p. 30Stages of life p. 26Cross-text multiple matching (Part 6)What diaries can and can't do for youp. 28Multiple-choice cloze (Part 1) Blue Zonesp. 32Report (Part 2) Dos and don"ts p. 34Multiple choice (Part 3)The key to longevityp. 33Collaborative task and discussion (Parts 3 and 4) Responding to and expanding on your partner"s ideasp. 31
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