tailieunhanh - New headway upper-intermediate student's book

New Headway is the best-selling series that combines the best of traditional methods with current teaching techniques. New Headway is renowned and valued for a reliable methodology that works at every level. No course offers more in terms of levels, components, and support. This Pre-Intermediate edition is 90% new, with refreshed content and new features. The Upper-Intermediate level is brought right up-to-date, with new topics, new features, and a revised syllabus which all aid real progress. | the 1 edition New r-lntermediate Student s Book Liz and John Soars OXFORD CONTENTS UNIT LANGUAGE FOCUS VOCABULARY READING 1 No place like home p6 The tense system Simple continuous perfect Active and passive p8 Spoken English Informal language Been here two days. It s kind of boring. p8 ompound words lifestyle A home from home - two home town house-proud p 13 people describe their experiences of living abroad jigsaw pio i 2 Been there done that pl 6 Present Perfect He s been to Vietnam. He s been staying in hostels. Simple and Continuous He works for IBM. I m working with Jim. p 17 Spoken English Being imprecise and stuff like that sort of Fillers 1 mean like four in the morning. p24 Hot verbs - make do make way do damage I could do with a cup of tea. He made up the whole story. p23 Paradise Lost - how tourism is destroying the object of its affection pl9 3 What a story p26 Narrative tenses Past Simple Past Continuous Past Perfect active and passive p26 Spoken English News and responses Did you read that story about. you re kidding I don t get it. p28 The use of like It was like really out of the ordinary. p32 Books and films It s a thriller set in New York. Has it been made into a film It stars Harrison Ford. p29 Chapter One of The Blind Assassin a novel by Margaret Atwood p30 Stop and check 1 Teacher s Book p 47 4 Nothing but the truth Questions and negatives p24 Who gave you that Haven t I told you before Who with I don t think you re right. I hope not. p35 Spoken English The question How come How come you don t eat meat p36 Prefixes disbelief incredible improbable Antonyms in context successful failure generous meanness p42 Diana and Elvis shot JFK - three of the world s most popular conspiracy theories jigsaw p38 5 An eye to the future p44 Future forms will going to shall is staying leaves will be doing will have done p45 Spoken English The word thing How are things The thing is . p49 Hot verbs - take put take years to do sth put pressure on sb Take your time.