3
Module
Vocabulary Grammar
Reading
Listening
Speaking &
Functions
Writing
4 Environmental
Issues
(pp. 89‒112)
extreme
weather
conditions
weather
endangered
animals
environmental
issues
ecologists
biodiversity
Word power:
sounds
inversion
(p. 93)
the passive
(p. 97)
conditionals/
wishes (p. 100)
linkers
(p. 107)
Into the Eye of
the Storm
(pp. 90‒91)
Save the
Whales
(pp. 94‒95)
Global
Ecologists
(pp. 98‒99)
for specific
information
(pp. 102‒103)
Multiple choice
Sentence
completion
Multiple
matching
Multiple choice
expressing concern
repeating &
confirming
(pp. 104‒105)
Interview
Comparing pictures
Speculating &
Reaching a decision
Discussion
a summary of
a text
the weather
report for
tomorrow
reports
Culture Clip
–
Farms in the city
(p. 110)
Curricular Cut: Geography
–
Global Warming
(p. 111)
Progress Check 4
(p. 112)
5 Modern Living
(pp. 113‒138)
science
technology
crime
lifestyles
computers
success
fashion
Word power:
artificial, fake,
false,
counterfeit
emphatic
structures
(there, it)
(p. 116)
both, all,
whole, either,
neither, none,
every (p. 117)
causative
forms (p. 120)
clauses (p. 121)
far/every, each,
much, too,
even, a bit, any
(p. 125)
quantifiers/
C‒U nouns
(p. 125)
It’s all in the
mind
(pp. 114‒115)
Nanotechnology
‒ the next big
thing?
(pp. 118‒119)
Fashion
(pp. 122‒123)
for specific
information
for detail
(pp. 126‒127)
Multiple choice
Sentence
completion
Multiple
matching
Multiple choice
making
assumptions
making
suggestions
complaining/
apologising
(pp. 128‒129)
Interview
Comparing pictures
Speculating &
Reaching a decision
Discussion
discussing an
issue
reviews
articles
Culture Clip
–
Accidental Inventions
(p. 136)
Green Issues
–
Energy Efficiency
(p. 137)
Progress Check 5
(p. 138)
Grammar Reference
(pp. 139‒154)
Irregular Verbs
(p. 155)
American English
–
British English Guide
(p. 156)
Appendix I/II
(pp. 157‒167)
Further Practice Section
(pp. 168‒174)
Style
(p. 175)