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Units Topics Functions Letters and Structures Target Language Vocabulary Recycling

How can we become good learners?
Learning how to learn Talk about how to study Verb + by with gerund How do you learn English?
I learn by studying with a group.

Do you learn English by reading aloud?
Yes, I do. It helps my pronunciation.

How can I read faster?
You can read faster by reading word groups.

How can I improve my pronunciation?
One way is by listening to tapes.

textbook, conversation, pronunciation, sentence, expression, secret, grammar, note, physics, chemistry, partner, speed, ability, brain, attention, knowledge

discover, repeat, pronounce, increase, born, create, connect, review

patient, active

aloud, wisely

pay attention to, connect ... with

work, read, listen, ask, help, study, watch, practice, improve, understand, learn, develop, remember, prepare

be interested in, be good at, in common, get bored, find out, learn from, fall in love with, because of

How questions


I think that mooncakes are delicious!
Festivals Give a personal reaction Objective clauses with that, if and whether

Exclamatory statements
I know that the Water Festival is really fun.

I wonder if they'll have the races again next year.

I wonder whether June is a good time to visit Hong Kong.

I believe that April is the hottest month in Thailand.

What fun the Water Festival is!

How pretty the dragon boats were!

stranger, relative, pound, dessert, garden, tie, treat, Christmas, novel, business, warmth

steal, lay, admire, lie, punish, warn, spread

dead, present

put on, lay out, end up
fantastic, crowded, delicious, fun, traditional, pretty, beautiful, exciting, interesting, special, scary, popular

be similar to, remind ... of, so ... that

Could you please tell me where the restrooms are?
Getting around Ask for information politely

Follow directions
Objective clauses with wh- questions Excuse me, do you know where I can buy some medicine?
Sure, There's a supermarket down the street.

Could you please tell me how to get to the post office?

Sorry, I'm not sure how to get there.

I wonder where we should go next.
You should try that new ride over there.

restroom, stamp, postcard, bathroom, rush, staff, grape, east, mall, clerk, corner, speaker, request, direction, address, course

pardon, suggest, mail

central, convenient, polite, impolite, direct, correct, underground

pass by, pardon me

money, magazine, dictionary, dinner, newspaper, information, town, shoes, bookstore, supermarket, bank, park, ride, restaurant, library, museum

post office

excuse me, go along, turn right/left, second/third floor, next to

Modal verbs


I used to be afraid of the dark.
How we have changed Talk about what you used to be like Used to I used to be short.
I didn't use to be popular in school.

You used to be short, didn't you?
Yes, I did./No, I didn't.

Did he use to wear glasses?
Yes, he did./No, he didn't.
score, background, guard, speech, public, ant, examination, pride, introduction

interview, dare, require, influence, fail

humorous, silent, helpful, Asian, European, African, British

private, proud, absent, general

seldom, exactly

from time to time, deal with, in public, be proud of, in person, take pride in

tall, short, outgoing, funny, shy, serious, quiet, friendly, active, brave, thin, strong, famous, popular, afraid, normal

straight, curly hair, wear glasses, pay attention to

Present perfect tense

What are the shirts made of?
Things made in China Talk about what products are made of and where they were made Passive voice (present tense) Are your shirts made of cotton?
Yes, they are. And they were made in the US.

What's the model plane made of?
It's made of used wood and glass.

How is tea produced?
Tea plants are grown on the sides of mountains.

When the leaves are ready, they are picked by hand and then are sent for processing.

chopstick, coin, fork, blouse, silver, glass, cotton, steel, grass, leaf, product, handbag, boss, surface, material, traffic, postman, cap, glove, form, balloon, scissors, heat, France, Germany

produce, process, avoid, polish, complete

local, mobile, everyday, international, lively

be known for, no matter

stamp, wood, gold, paper, silk, painting, tea, mountain, health, business, camera, clothes, watch, toy, kite, festival, competition, art, bamboo

model plane

Objective clauses

When was it invented?
Inventions Talk about the history of inventions Passive voice (past tense) When was the zipper invented?
It was invented in 1893.

Who was it invented by?
It was invented by Whitcomb Judson.

What is the hot ice-cream scoop used for?
It's used for serving really cold ice-cream.

style, project, pleasure, website, pioneer, ruler, smell, doubt, fridge, earthquake, biscuit, cookie, instrument, customer, basket, hero

list, mention, boil, translate, lock, divide

daily, national, low, sour

by accident, take place, without doubt, all of a sudden, by mistake, divide ... into, look up to, not only ... but also

invention, TV, car, telephone, special, ice-cream, shoes, tea, century, country, potato chip, history, mistake, basketball, idea

invent, discover, create

popular, sweet

It is said that ...

It is believed that ...


Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes.
Rules Talk about what you are allowed to do

Agree and disagree
Should + be allowed to I don't think sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to drive.
I agree. They aren't serious enough.

Teenagers should not be allowed to have part-time jobs.
I disagree. They can learn a lot from working.

license, safety, field, hug, poem, community, chance, society, choice

smoke, cry, lift, regret, manage, educate, enter, support

tiny, awful

talk back, keep ... away from, make one's own decision, get in the way of

parent, decision, rule, test

drive, choose, work, agree, disagree, decide

young, silly, serious, old, strict, worried

take photos, move out, take care of, look after, care about

Adverbial clauses with when


It must belong to Carla.
Mysteries Make inferences Must, might, could and can't for making inferences. Whose volleyball is this?
It must be Carla's. She loves volleyball.

Whose hair band is this?
It could be Mei's hair band. Or it might belong to Linda. They both have long hair.

What did you see that night?
I'm not sure, but it can't be a dog.

truck, rabbit, picnic, noise, policeman, wolf, laboratory, coat, suit, circle, leader, purpose, energy, position, victory, enemy, period

attend, express, receive, prevent

valuable, pink, sleepy, medical

whose, anybody

run after, at the same time

volleyball, magazine, book, CD, toy, music, schoolbag, idea

remember, believe, think, agree

favorite, unusual, strange, special, nervous, worried

thousands of

Adverbial clauses with but and as


I like music that I can dance to.
Music and movies Express preferences Relative clauses with that, who and which What kind of music do you like?
I love music that/which I can sing along with.

What kind of movies do you like?
I prefer movies that/which give me something to think about.

What kind of musicians does Carmen like?
She likes musicians who play different kinds of music.

case, war, director, dialog, pain, pity, total, master, wound

prefer, suppose, stick, shut, sense, reflect, perform, praise

electronic, smooth, spare, down

in that case, stick to, plenty of, shut off, once in a while, in total

dance, sing, relax, laugh, enjoy, like, love, record

loud, quiet, slow, funny, serious, tired, sad, exciting, scary, happy, comfortable, sweet, salty, interesting, beautiful

don't mind, feel like, cheer up

not ... anymore, in time, not only ... but also


You're supposed to shake hands.
Customs Talk about customs and what you are supposed to do Supposed to + infinitive

Expected to + infinitive

It is + adj. + infinitive
What are you supposed to do when you meet someone for the first time?
You're supposed to shake hands.

Am I supposed to wear jeans?
No, you're expected to wear a suit and tie.

Is it important to be on time?
Yes, it's important to be on time.

capital, noon, passport, chalk, blackboard, coast, season, manner, granddaughter, suggestion

kiss, greet, value, knock, exchange, behave

mad, northern, eastern, worth, empty, basic

except

drop by, after all, get mad, make an effort, clean ... off, take off, go out of one's way, make ... feel at home, get used to

meet, wear, arrive

late, polite, impolite, important, strange, shake hands, on time, make friends, to one's surprise, be used to

Should for advice

If clauses

Passive voice

Adverbial clauses


Sad movies make me cry.
Feelings Talk about how things affect you Make + sb. + infinitive without to

Make + sb. + adj.
The loud music makes me nervous.

Money and fame don't always make people happy.

She said that the sad movie made her cry.
friendship, king, queen, palace, power, wealth, lemon, weight, shoulder, goal, coach, courage, agreement

examine, kick, pull, nod, disappoint

pale, grey

drive sb. crazy, the more ... the more, be friends with, leave out, neither ... nor, to start with, let ... down, kick sb. off, pull together

rainy, cloudy, sad, soft, relaxed, loud, nervous, sleepy, mad, unhappy, worried, angry, lucky

in common, even though

Passive voice

Life is full of the unexpected.
Unexpected events Narrate past events Past perfect tense

Review of key structures
When I got to school, I realized that I had left my backpack at home.

By the time I got back to school, the bell had rung.

Before I got to the bus stop, the bus had already left.

As I was waiting in line with the other office workers, I heard a loud sound.

backpack, block, worker, airport, fool, cream, pie, bean, market, discovery, lady, officer

oversleep, burn, cancel, disappear

unexpected, alive, west, embarrassed, believable, embarrassing

above, till

give ... a lift, show up, sell out

bus, shower, key, clock, plane, bus stop, earthquake, joke

wake up, brush one's teeth, wash one's face, miss, go off, get dressed, get up late, stay up, put on

Simple past tense

Adverbial clauses


We're trying to save the earth!
Protecting the environment Talk about pollution and environmental protection Review of key structures We're trying to save the earth.

The river used to be so clean.

The air is badly polluted.

No scientific studies have shown that shark fins are good for health.
bottom, fisherman, coal, advantage, industry, law, gate, bottle, president, work, metal

litter, cost, afford, recycle

ugly, wooden, plastic, cruel, harmful

take part in, turn off, pay for, throw away, put sth. to good use, pull ... down

clean up, take the bus/subway, ride a bike, cut down, set up

Present progressive tense

Present perfect tense

Passive voice

I remember meeting all of you in Grade 7.
School days Share past memories and experiences

Look ahead to the future
Review of key structures I think that I'll have to study much harder for exams.

I'm going to join the school volleyball team.

I remember being a volunteer.

I'm looking forward to going to senior high school.

survey, standard, row, keyboard, instruction, text, level, degree, manager, gentleman, task, wing

double, shall, overcome, congratulate

caring, senior, thirsty, thankful, separate, lastly, ahead

in a row, make a mess, keep one's cool, senior high (school), believe in, first of all, be thirsty for, ahead of, separate from, set out

no matter, full of, deal with, be proud of, give up, grow up, work out

Objective clauses

Be going to


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