- •Unit 41
- •Unit 42
- •Unit 43
- •Unit 44
- •Unit 45
- •Unit 46
- •Unit 47
- •Unit 48
- •Unit 49
- •Unit 50
- •Unit 51
- •Unit 52
- •Unit 53
- •Unit 54
- •Unit 56 general hospital
- •Unit 57 at the races
- •Unit 58 on the road
- •Unit 59 a trip to paris
- •Unit 62 a ghost story
- •Vocabulary
- •Unit 67 the saturday magazine
- •Unit 68 elvis presley – story of a superstar
- •Unit 69 if I had enough money
- •Unit 70 in a restaurant
- •Unit 71 North Sea oil
- •Unit 72 What would you do?
- •Unit 73 Mad killer strikes again!
- •Unit 74 Four reports
- •Unit 74 Examination day
- •Unit 76 But you said…
- •Unit 77 Having things done.
- •Unit 78 Trouble at the supermarket
- •Unit 79 The Appointment
- •Unit 80 The last letter from Paris
Unit 41
Target structures
Relatives (2) Murphy-2:92 (B,C) ex. 92. 2,3.
He’s the man I saw.
She’s the woman I saw.
It’s the hat he was wearing.
They’re the people I saw..
Name: Miss Dexter
New vocabulary
buy
bank robbery
case (legal)
court
judge
jury
lawyer
member
platform shoes
wig
witness box
arrest
fall off
look around
alone
blonde
because
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Expressions
Are you absolutely sure?
Unit 42
Target Structures
Revision and consolidation
Names: Mr. Jenkins, Mrs. Doone, Mr. Doone, Catherine
Geographical names: Cornwall, Penquay
Key Vocabulary
beard
boat
coast
downstairs
fisherman
fishing village
guest
guest house
footsteps
journey
landlady
nervous breakdown
photograph
place
stories
go (straight to)
hide-hid-hidden
invite
jump up
keep-kept-kept
pour
prepare
return
almost
asleep
clear
grey
nervous
peaceful
tense
on (the wall)
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Unit 43
Target Structures
Present Perfect. Murphy-2: 7-8, ex.7.1-5.
Present Perfect Progressive. Murphy-2:9, ex. 9.1-4.
How long have you been doing it?
How much / many have you done?
Key Vocabulary
attendant
bank manager
grade(petrol )
Mafia
oil
page
petrol
star (rating for petrol)
borrow
check
fill
save
Expressions: Fill it up!
Unit 44
Target structures
Relative clauses (3)
He’s the man I met and He’s the man that met me.Murphy-2: ex.91.3
Names: Nick Owen, Paul, Angela, Anne.
Britannia, Exmouth
Key Vocabulary
beach
cane
headmaster
p.c. (police constable)
picnic lunches
souvenirs
swimmer
tour
tourist
van
lie – lay-lain
suddenly
fat
marvelous
in front of me
in the middle
on the left
on the right
Unit 45
Target Structures
Revision and consolidation
Key vocabulary
accent
cassette-player
city
corner
idea
language laboratory
pronunciation
tape-recorder
improve
longer
satisfied
second-hand
around (the corner)
Mr. Oliver
Napoleon
Unit 46
Expressions
If you don’t mind.
Book well in advance.
What a nuisance!
Names:
Marcel, Paolo, Pierre, Jeremy
Stratford and Oxford
Cambridge and Ely
Bath and Bristol
Winchester and Poole
Key Vocabulary
ballet
concert
concert hall
customer
excursion
hairdresser’s
opera
parties (of people)
seating plan
symphony concert
accept
book (a table)
do (a hair)
free (available)
regular
whole
approximately
together
at the back
Unit 47
Target Structures
I like swimming. Do you like swimming? I don’t like swimming.
I am afraid of/ tired of/ interested in doing it.
Murphy-2: 57 a, b
Key Vocabulary
situation vacant
responsibility
personality
ad (advertisement)
adventure
paper
(newspaper)
independent
salary
parents
attractive
Expressions
Good luck!
What’s wrong with that?