TOTAL 1
Opport. Elem. Cas. 1, s. 1
Module 1
Lesson A, ex. 1 Argentina Brazil Britain Hungary Italy Russia The USA Turkey |
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Lesson C, ex. 3 This is my book. These are his pencils. These are my pens. That is my dictionary. These are my files. |
Lesson F. Ex 1. English French German Greek Hungarian Italian Polish Russian Spanish Turkish
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Warm-up page. Ex. 1 Hobby Playing basketball Football Tennis Playing computer games The piano Reading Swimming Gymnastics Listening to music Collecting things
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Lesson 1, ex. 5 Group 1 Goes Lives Loves Reads Group 2 Collects Likes Makes Speaks Group3 Dances Uses
Collects Dances Goes Likes Lives Loves Makes Reads Speaks uses |
Lesson 2 ex. 1 Hobby Diving Volley ball Windsurfing Painting Photography Playing the guitar |
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Opport. Elem. Cas. 1, s. 1
Module 2
Warm-up page, ex. 1 Character Active Friendly Hard-working Helpful Honest Lazy Outgoing Quiet Romantic Shy
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Warm-up page, Ex.4 Family [ə] Aunt Brother Father Grandfather Grandmother Mother Sister Uncle
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Lesson 3, ex. 1 Tuesday Saturday Wednesday Thursday Sunday Friday Monday
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Review Moduals 1-2Ex. 7 [t - d] Paint Friend Bad Sit Hat Sad Fat Bed Right Ride |
Opport. Elem. Cas. 1, s. 2
Module 4
Warm-up page, ex. 2 ŋ Sport, hobby Camping Climbing Diving Sailing Sightseeing Skiing Surfing Traveling Walking
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Warm-up page, ex. 2 January February March April May June July August September October November December |
Lesson 8, ex. 6
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Lesson 8, ex. 7 Travel Agency -Good morning. I’d like to go to Edinburgh, please. - O K. When would you like to go? - At the weekend on Saturday. - What time do you want to leave? - At about ten o’clock. What times are the trains? - There’s one at half past seven and there’s one at quarter past twelve. - Right. And what about flights? -There are two flights. There’s one at quarter to nine and one at half past ten. - O. K. And how much are the tickets? - A single is seventy five pounds and a return is ninety pounds. - Can you give me a return ticket for the ten thirty flight, please? - Certainly.
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Lesson 8, ex. 8 Quarter past 6 or 6.15 Seven o’clock Half past ten or 10. 30 Quarter to four or 3.45 Half past six or 6.30 Ten past seven or 7. 10 Twenty past ten or 10. 20 Twenty to two or 1.40 Five past four or 4.05 Ten to eight or 7.50 Twenty five past five or 5. 25 Five to three or 2.55
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Review Modules 3-4 Ex. 7 θ ð there theatre thank the weather these thirty Thursday Three Their North
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Review Modules 3-4 Ex. 8 First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Thirteenth Fourteenth Fifteenth Sixteenth Seventeenth Eighteenth Nineteenth Twentieth Twenty first Thirtieth Thirty first |
Review Modules 3-4 Ex. 8 The 25th of December The 4th of February The 12th of March The 3d of May The 6th of June The 8th of August The 13th of October the 31 of January
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Module 5
Warm up page, ex. 3 1740 1804 1955 2001 The 14th century The 20th century
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Lesson 9, ex. 4 ed started finished returned lived studied liked painted died
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Module 6
Warm-up page ex.2 Adventure story Comedy Ghost story Horror story Legend Love story Science fiction
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Review Modules 5-6 Ex. 6 ı ə I ɛ ou 1. there I arrived there at three o’clock. 2. here She lived here in 1988. 3. wear Do you wear fashionable clothes? 4. wrote I wrote her three letters. 5. their Their parents died when they were young. 6. hear I’m sorry, I didn’t hear you. 7. near I lived near the centre when I was younger. 8. know I didn’t know the answer to that question. 9. where Where do you come from?
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Review Modules 5-6 Ex. 7 [r] Heard Hear Parents Person Near Sword Four Bedroom Broke Breathe Disappear Strange Car Story
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Module 7
Warm-up page ex.2 Bread Cabbage Carrots cereal Cheese Fish Meat Orange juice Oranges Pasta Potatoes Sugar Tomatoes
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Lesson 13, ex. 3
Is there any coke? -Yes, there is some coke. And we’ve got a lot of lemonade too. But there isn’t any coffee. And there isn’t any milk or fruit juice. -O. K. And have we got any meat or fish? - We’ve got some sausages and some tuna. -Have we got any crisps? -Yes, we have. And we have a lot of chocolate and biscuits, too. -Good. Is there any fruit? -We’ve got some apples but we haven’t got any oranges. - Are there any vegetables? -There aren’t any potatoes but there are some carrots. By the way, Laura, have you got any money? I didn’t go to the bank yesterday. - Yes, don’t worry. I’ve got some money.
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Opportunities
Elementary Cassette 2, side 1
Module 9
Holiday Lesson 18, ex. 8
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MODULE 10
Warm up page, ex. 2 Argentina-Argentinean Hungary-Hungarian Italy-Italian Japan-Japanese China-Chinese Portugal-Portuguese
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Lesson 20, ex.5 Restaurant
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Review modules 9-10 Ex. 7 ŋ g
Magazine Sightseeing Talking Long Dog Art gallery Having Single
Ex.8 O ou o: Group 1 Go no Group 2 Got hot Group 3 Saw Bought Group 1 Home Snow Know Cold sofa Group 2 Long Sorry Shop Job Coffee Dog Watch not Group 3 Your Tall All August more short Small daughter |
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Module 11 Image
Lesson 21 ex.7 Bigger Better Trendier Cheaper Smarter Wider Longer Shorter Cooler Darker Brighter
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Review Modules 11-12 Ex.8 Æ e ⋀
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Cassette 2, side 2
Module 14
Shopping
Warm-up page, ex.4 Prices Twelve euros thirty -12.30 Ten pounds ninety nine -12.99 Three dollars $3.00 Nine dollars fifty - $9.50 Fifty cents - 50c Five pounds twenty - 5.20 Forty pence - 40p Six euros fifty - 6.50 Fifty cents - 50c
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Lesson 28, ex. 7 Dialogue 1
too expensive. Dialogue 2 -Excuse me, how much is the skirt? - That’s twelve pounds. -Can I try it on? -Yes, certainly. The changing room is over there. - Thanks. - Is it O.K.? -No, it’s too big. Have you got a smaller size? - I’m sorry, we’ve got only that size. But we’ve got this blue skirts in a smaller size and they are only ninety nine. - Thanks, I’ll try one on. O. K., that’s great. I am looking for a bag. How much are these ones? -Fifteen pounds. - Aren’t they really nice? Yes, I’ll take this one. - Right. That’s twenty four pounds ninety nine, please.
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Review Modules 13-14 Exercise 8 Æ a: i: ə: ju: jo:
am - arm had - hard at - art he - her you - your
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Module 15
Computers
Lesson 22 ex 6 Present perfect Contractions We’ve finished. She hasn’t started. They’ve arrived. I haven’t used it. He’s designed it. He hasn’t asked me. You’ve decided. It’s stopped.
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Lesson 30 ex 6
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Module 16
Flying sauces
Space
Warm up page, ex. 2 alien galaxy moon solar system spaceship star UFO Universe the planets Earth Jupiter Mars Mercury Neptune Pluto Saturn Uranus Venus
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Opportunities Pre-Intermediate
Cas. 1 side 1
Module 1 Lifestyles
Lesson 1
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Review ex. 9
ŋ
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Module 2
Heroes
Review ex 7 Θ ð ʃ ʧ think there crash watch other achievement anything breathe issue research through relationship situation three together
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Module 3
Celebration
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Pre int. Cas. 1 side 2
Module 4,
Money
Review ex. 6 e æ a) man b) men 1. sad -said 2. pen - pan 3. head - had 4. than - then 5. lend - land 6. beg - bag 7. end - and 8. bad - bed 9. set - sat 10. mat - met 11. bat - bet 12. ten - tan |
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Module 5
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Opport. Pre Interm. Cas 2 side 1
Travel
Emigration
Music
Side 2:
Painting
Architecture
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Opportunities
Intermediate
Cas. 1 side 1
Module 1
Adventure
Lesson 2, ex. 9 S в разных функциях
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Extreme sports
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Holiday, sport |
Review Ex. 7 three - free ten - ven sink - think cloths - close dirty - thirty worth - worse van - van thank - sank mouth - mouse bread- breath debt - death thick - sick those - toes dare - there fought - thought |
Module 2 Обьявления по кино в кинотеатре Диалог по фильму |
Module 2 Review Ex. 6 Irregular broke bought caught chose drove rode saw spoke taught told thought woke wore wrote |
Module 3 Lesson 10, ex. 3 Объявления в аэропорту
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Opportunities
Intermediate
Cas. 1 side 2
Module 4 Module 5
People
Ex. 6 Advertisments Press 1. advert advertisement 2. popular popularity 3. celebrate celebrity 4. music Musician 5. photograph photographer 6. organize organization 7.publish publicity 8. evacuate Evacuation |
Appearance and character Texts, dialogues |
Opportunities
Intermediate
Cas. 2 side 1
Lesson 23 School |
Lesson 23 Ex. 6 Несогласие
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MODULE 6 Студент звонит в школу узнать о летних языковых курсах |
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Module 7 Careers, jobs Interview for a holiday job |
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Module 8 Culture shock |
Lesson 30 Ex. 11 Direct and reported questions Yes, no |
Opportunities
Intermediate
Cas. 2 side 2
Произношение разговорных фраз Lesson 31, ex. 6
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Language
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A visit to a country
1. Have you ever been to our country before? 2. Yes, I have. No, I haven’t. 3. Is it your first visit to our country? 4. No, its my second visit.
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Family
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House
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Headway Elementary pronunciation
Side 1 θ ı ə ɛ ʃ ʤ ʧ ŋ ɜ ʒ ɔ υ ⋀ ð ʒ æ
Unit 1 3-a Thirteen - thirty Fourteen - forty Fifteen - fifty Sixteen - sixty Seventeen - seventy Eighteen - eighty Nineteen - ninety
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Unit 1 3-b Fifty Thirteen Seventeen Thirty Eighteen Fifteen Ninety Sixteen Fourteen Nineteen Eighty Sixty Forty Seventy |
Unit 2, 1 [r] Rolls-Royce Right and wrong A red, red rose The River Rhine Rock-and-roll
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Unit 2, 2b Professions Hairdresser Engineer Journalist Artist Receptionist Nurse Doctor Director Interpreter Writer
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Unit 2, 3a Hamburger Pitsa Salads Mineral water Coca-cola Unit 2, 3b Chocolate Orange Potato Yogurt Coffee Sandwich Tuna Pepper Chicken Banana
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Unit 3, 1a S a.Cups Pens Stamps b. Speaks reads likes c.Anna’s friend Jane’s bag Pete’s mum
How’s Andy?
He’s o’key Unit 3, 2 S Kisses Buses Boxes Mixes Washes Pushes Lissie’s???? Houses Matches Churches Pages Oranges |
Unit 3, 3a Present Ind. a. The bank opens at 9 o’clock. b. He goes to bed at 7 o’clock. c. This office closes at half past two. d. We get up at about 8 o’clock. e. Her plane arrives at 2.15. f.The programme finishes at about 11.30. j. The film starts at half past 8. h. My train leaves at about 11 o’clock.
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Unit 3, 3b At 9 o’clock At 2 o’clock At 7 o’clock At 12 o’clock At 3 o’clock At 5 o’clock
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Unit 3, 4 a. Okay? Okay b. Bill. Bill? c. Yes? Yes. d. Coffee? Coffee
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Unit 4, 1 a I: I u u: e ə See Is Good Too Yes The
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Unit 4, 1b Speak! Spell. Live. Listen. Look. Do. Leave. Cook |
Unit 5 1a ə: o: æ ⋀ a: o ə: word o: four æ man ⋀ bus a: part o shop Unit 5, 1 b Carpet Lamp Wall Cup Parts Curtain |
Unit 5 1 c Flat Bath Garden Living-room Door Cupboard Television Mirror Fridge Cooker Washing-machine |
Unit 5, 2 a Θ Three Thirty Thousand Thin Theatre ð this that these those there
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Unit6 1 b U ⋀ i: I æ e Good Wood Gun One Wheel We’ll That Wet U θ ı ə ɛ ʃ ʤ ʧ ŋ ɜ ʒ ɔ υ ⋀ ð ʒ æ Unit 6, 2 Ŋ u: ou ai Wrong Who Whole Two Right |
Unit 7 1a I i: Sit- sit-seat Hits-hits-heats Bin - been - bean Ship - ship - sheep Hill-heal-heal Lick-lick-leak
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Unit 7, 3a Past Indef. T Liked Worked Finished Stopped D Loved Lived Opened Arrived Id Heated Intended Started Ended Unit 7 3 b 1. We like her. We liked her. 2. I love him. I loved him. 3. They hate it. They hated it. Unit 7 3 c a. We arrived on Monday morning. b. It opened at 9 o’clock. c. I finish work on Friday afternoon at 6 o’clock. d. They closed on Monday. e. They start at 8 o’clock. f. The train stopped at midnight.
Unit 7 3 d We arrived on Monday morning. It opened at 9 o’clock. I finished work on Friday afternoon at 6 o’clock. They closed on Monday. They started at 8 o’clock. The train stopped at midnight. |
Unit 7, 4 b Past Ind. Questions 1. Where were you born? In New-York. 2. When was your sister born? In 1978. 3.When was your birthday? In March. 4 When did her grandfather die? Last year. 5.How old was he? About eighty. 6.Where did you go to University? In London. 7. When did you leave University? In 1993.
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Unit 8 1 J John James Jack George July Josef Jess Jenny |
Unit 8 2 ə: ə work learn girl first nurse world third her heard word Unit 8, 2 b Thursday Person University Germany Saturday Journalist Restaurant Conversation Birthday Journey Hamburger Thirtieth
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Headway Elementary pronunciation
Side 2 θ ı ə ɛ ʃ ʤ ʧ ŋ ɜ ʒ ɔ υ ⋀ ð ʒ æ
Unit 9, 1 b Food Jam Bun Onion Honey Apple Mushroom Cabbage Carrots Ham Butter Salad Cucumber
Food. Dialogue |
Unit 9, 3 a Cafe
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Unit 9 4 a Could you..? 9, 4, b Could you…? |
Unit 10 1 a Общее повторение звуков I Hi It Hit Air Hair Eight Hate Ill Hill Earing Hearing
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Unit 10, 3, a Degrees 3, b
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Unit 11 1b дифтонги ei Day ai Nine oi Boy Au Now Ou No ə ɛ hair i ə here u ə tour Unit 11 1 c A cold nose Fair hair A loud shut A lazy day A bright light Noisy boys A real beard |
Unit 11 2 a N ŋ fans fangs ran rang son sung ban bang ron???? Wrong Win Wing Thin Thing Ton Tongue
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Unit 12 1 a O o: ou John George Joe 1 b John John’s from Boston. He drinks coffee, and plays golf and hockey. He eats a lot of chocolate. George. George is from York. He drinks water and likes all sports. He talks, and talks and talks. Joe Joe comes from Dover. She loves Coca-cola and her favourite sport is polo. She smokes a lot. |
Unit 12. 2, U θ ı ə ɛ ʃ ʤ ʧ ŋ ɜ ʒ ɔ υ ⋀ ð ʒ æ ə camera answer picture mirror sister opera centre colour flavour actor jumper hamburger tuna signature departure
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Unit12 3 a Pres. Cont. I am going out to buy a newspaper. They are waiting to see the manager. My daughter’s studying to become a doctor. My brother’s going abroad to work. We are going to the airport to meet some friends. She’s getting ready to go out with her boyfriend. U |
Unit 13 1 a E ei Pen Pain Tell Tail Wet Wait 1 b Main Let Get Sail
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Unit 13 2 a ʃ Shirt Dishwasher Sugrar Pronunciation Delicious
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Unit 13 2,c ʃ ʧ She is Cheese Shoes Choose Ship Chip Wash Watch Unit 13, 2 d A Spanish beach Some Scottish children A Frenchman eating cheese Two Chenese men playing chess. Sheila catching a fish An English teacher A pair of cheep shoes
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Unit 13, 3 a ə
America Season Children Musician Television Conversation Beautiful National Intelligent Nervous
3 b American Germen Mexican Season London Pardon Children Listen Garden Musician Optician Beautician Television Decision Revision Conversation Station Pronunciation Beautiful Successful Careful National Arrival Hospital Intelligent Parent Student Nervous Delicious |
Unit 15 1 a Stress Address Afternoon Cassette Credit card Dessert Dictionary Hotel Japan Photographer Policeman Post office Vegetable
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Headway old Pre intermediate cas. 2 side 1
Unit 9 , 25 If, I’ll |
Unit 9, 27 , a Travelling Dialogue Регистрация 27, c At the railway ticket office Dialogue |
Unit 10 31 In a restaurant Dialogues
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Unit 10 Cafe |
Unit 10 In a bank |
Unit 10 Train trip |
NEW HEADWAY ElementaryCas. 1, side 1
Unit 1 Названия стран Personal Information |
Unit 1 Indefinite article |
Unit 1 Numerals Teleph. numbers |
Unit 1 , 11 Telephone Прощание |
Unit 2 Personal Information |
Unit 2 Family |
Unit 2 It’s it is Personal Greetings |
Unit 2 Money Cafe |
Unit 3 Present Indefinite |
Unit 3 Time |
Unit 3 Working days Special questions |
Unit 4
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NEW HEADWAY ElementaryCas. 1, side 2
Tapescript 5 There is, Вопросы, ответы, предложения Flat, kitchen |
Unit 6, 1 can |
Unit6 Was, were |
Unit 6 Numerals |
Unit 6 Telephone |
Tapescript 7 Past Indefinite ed Irregular |
Tapescript 7 Past Indefinite Congratulatiobs |
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NEW HEADWAY Elementary Cas. 2, side 1
Unit 8 Порядковые числит. даты |
Unit 9 Food Cafe
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Unit 9 Like, I’d like |
Unit 10 Degrees |
NEW HEADWAY Elementary Cas. 2, side 2
Unit 11 Whose..? Who is |
Unit 11 sounds |
Unit 11 Shopping |
Unit 12 To be going |
Unit 13 Train |
Unit 13 I’ve been |
Unit 14 Present perfect |
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AMERICAN STREAMLINE
Side 1
Unit 9 There is, there are |
Unit 10 Restaurant |
Unit 12 Imperative |
Unit 15 Train |
Unit 17 Customs |
Unit 18 one |
Unit 21 Present Continuous |
Unit 23 Bookshop |
Unit 24 Clothes Fashion show |
Unit 32- 33
Working day |
Unit end
Was, were |
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