Landmark Intermediate Students Book
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It’s a pleasure
Pages 4 –13
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Traditions
Pages 14 –23
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Working practices
Pages 24 –33
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Journeys
Pages 34 – 43
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Away from it all
Pages 44 –53
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Relationships
Pages 54 – 63
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Pleasure |
Holidays |
Food and enjoyment |
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Pleasure and guilt |
Present Perfect simple |
Speak: Plan a holiday resort |
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Holidays and activities |
Describing leisure facilities |
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Celebrations |
Traditional roles |
Traditional costumes |
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Family customs |
Present perfect and |
Speak: Group consensus |
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Food and cooking |
Describing a public event |
Invitations |
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Teleworking |
Unusual jobs |
A zoo keeper |
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adverbs of manner |
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Jobs and work |
Letters and faxes |
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Exploration |
Important firsts |
A balloon trip |
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Interesting journeys |
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Speak: Survival plans |
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Air travel |
Describing an incident |
Requests |
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Island life |
Taking a year out |
Living out of town |
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Away from home |
will and going to: |
Speak: Plan a year out |
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arrangements, intentions |
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Places |
Describing places |
Opinions |
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Arranged marriages |
Our romance with the car |
Friends |
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Marriage |
Permission and obligation (2) |
Speak: Design an ideal car |
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prohibition |
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Love and marriage |
Personal letters |
Permission |
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Seriously funny
Pages 64 –73
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Making contact
Pages 74 – 83
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Laws
Pages 84 – 93
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A roof over your head
Pages 94 –103
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Fashions
Pages 104 –113
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Success
Pages 114 –123
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Why laughter is the best |
National characteristics |
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Comic actors |
What makes you laugh |
medicine |
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can, could: ability, possibility, |
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may, might: possibility |
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suggestions |
and uncertainty |
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Body language; extreme |
Short stories |
Making suggestions |
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Shyness |
Being bilingual |
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Answerphones |
Modern communications |
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Speak: Plan a lesson |
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Expressing quantities |
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Statements |
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Telephone language; say, |
E-mails |
Making and answering telephone calls |
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Noise nuisance |
Murphy’s Law |
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Laws of nature |
Crime and the law |
Conditionals (2): second |
Speak: Other ‘laws’ |
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zero and first |
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Crime and the law |
A personal letter to a friend |
Asking for and giving reasons |
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Living underground |
Modern architecture |
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Eviction; the Pompidou |
My idea of home |
Passive verb forms (2) |
Speak: Plan a building |
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whose, where, why, when |
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Buildings and materials |
A letter expressing opinions |
Checking and correcting |
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Pronunciation: stress for emphasis |
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Earrings and tattoos |
Fashions in music |
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Fashion models |
Eating styles |
have something done |
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so and such |
have and get |
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The arts |
Reviews |
Apologizing |
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Pronunciation: giving bad news; sentence stress |
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Women footballers |
Becoming a success |
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Ambitions |
Conditionals (3): third |
Speak: A 5-point plan for |
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all, both, either, neither |
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being successful |
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The language of money |
Articles |
Review of functional language |
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Language commentary p.124 Tapescripts p.140 Pronunciation p.150 Interaction and check p.154
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LANDMARK INTERMEDIATE STUDENT’S BOOK
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