1. Write down the verb form of these nouns and adjectives. What do the verbs have in common? 2. Read about the revision experiences of two students. Answer the questions. 3. Read the text again. Whose experience do you most relate to? Why?
1. Look at the photo. What are these people doing? 2. Listen and complete each structure in blue with one word. 3. Read the GRAMMAR FOCUS and find examples in Exercise 2 where the speaker is: 4. Choose the correct option.
1. Look at the photos and discuss the questions. 2. Listen to a dialogue about jobs in the photos in Exercise 1. Are your answers to these questions correct? 3. Listen again. Choose the correct option. 4. Discuss which method you would choose for learning the things in the box. Why?
1. Look at the picture. In pairs, ask and answer: What does the picture tell you? 2. In groups, brainstorm ideas for this question: 3. Find the words. 4. Read the text and choose the correct option.
1. In pairs, imagine you will study abroad in Australia for your university studies. Think of at least three new study skills you will apply. 2. Read and listen to the dialogue between Thu and Jenny about different study skills in Australia. What advice does Jenny give to Thu?
1. When you need advice or help, who do you ask? Do you ever look on online forums? Why? / Why not? 2. Read the two forum exchanges and decide on the logical order in each of them. 3. Read the LANGUAGE FOCUS and complete the example sentences with the words and phrases in blue in Exercise 2.
1. Discuss the questions in pairs. 2. Read a newspaper article about the benefits and drawbacks of going to university. Read two conclusions of the article. Do they match with the article? Why (not)? Re-write them if they do not match.
1. Read US TODAY and discuss the questions 2. Listen to a podcast about homeschooling and answer the questions. 3. Match arguments 1-3 from the podcast with their supporting examples. Then listen again and check.
1. Read the text and complete it with the given phrases. 2. Choose the correct options. Sometimes two answers are possible. 3. Read the following text and correct five more mistakes with the use of articles. The numbers in brackets indicate the number of mistakes in each paragraph.