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Advanced expert CAE coursebook

Advanced expert CAE coursebook

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Advanced expert CAE coursebook

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Learning
 
experiences
Reading: Paper 1 Part 1
 
Multiple-choice questions: Education (pp.8-9)
 
Vocabulary Expressions with on. Phrasal verbs.
 
Collocations (verbs + nouns, adjectives + nouns), (p. 10)
Paper 4 Parts 2 and 3
 
Distinguishing main point from details. Identifying attitudes and opinions, (p. 11)
Paper 4 Part 4
 
Multiple matching: Five people who have changed career (p. 15)
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Module 1 review (p. 22)
Reading: Paper 1 Part 2
 
Gapped text: People don't want to know how it's done (pp. 24-25)
 
Vocabulary
 
Using the correct word, (near synonyms). Ways of touching, (p. 26)
Paper 4 Part 2
 
Understanding the main point. Understanding text structure. Extracting specific information, (p. 27)
2 Seeing is believing
 
(pp. 23-38)
The inexplicable
Paper 4 Part 2 ■
 
Sentence completion: The luck factor (p. 31)
B
 
It’s only logical!
Module 2 review ;p. 38, Exam practice 1 (Teacher's Book)
 
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What I believe in
The burden of fame
Reading: Paper 1 Part 3 Paper 4 Parts 1 and 3
 
Multiple-choice questions: Fame - who Listening for gist. needs it? (pp. 40-41 ) Identifying paraphrase.
 
Vocabulary Word formation: nouns. Multiple-choice questions, (p, 43) Collocation: adjectives + nouns.
 
Idiomatic expressions, (p. 42)
 
Paper 4 Part 1
 
Multiple-choice questions: Three people talk about issues they believe in (p. 47)
Module 3 review (p. 54)
Reading: Paper 1 Part 4
 
Multiple matching: Two’s company
 
(pp. 56—57)
 
Vocabulary Idiomatic expressions. Expressions that give emphasis. Prepositions, (p. 58)
Paper 4 Part 4
 
Identifying the topic.
 
Listening for information, (p. 59)
4 Life's rich tapestry
 
(pp. 55-70)
Making choices
Paper 4 Part 3
 
Multiple-choice questions: A psychotherapist talks about personality (p. 63 j
Module 4 review (p. 70) Exam practice 2 *4 Teacher's Book;
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Human nature
5 Global ■ issues
 
(pp. 71-86)
In the slow lane
Reading: Faper 1 Part 2
 
Gapped text: Life in the slow lane (pp. 72-73)
 
Vocabulary Idiomatic expressions. Choosing the correct word. Expressions that are easily confused. Words for eating and drinking, (p. 74)
Paper 4 Part 2 Listening for gist.
 
Identifying key information. Sentence completion, (p. 75)
Paper 4 Part 2
 
Sentence completion: The statues of Easter Island (p. 79)
Tf&r (P.-86) *

Tense review (perfect and continuous).

Expressions with future meaning. Future in the past. (p. 13)
Using an appropriate register: course evaluation (p. 14)
Paper 3 Part 2

Open cloze:

Learning to cook (p. 12)
Paper 5 Part 2

Vocabulary: personal qualities. Long turn. (pp. 16-17)
Paper 3 Part 5

Keyword transformations (p. 18)
Paper 2 Part 2

Character reference: job application (au pair) (pp. 20-21)
Passive forms. Register, (p. 19)
Paper 3 Part 1

Multiple-choice cloze: The mystery of the Sphinx (p. 28)
Review of relative clauses.

Words used with relative pronouns. Replacing relative clauses, (p. 29)
Planning your writing: ‘mystery’ film review (p. 30)
Paper 3 Part 2

Open cloze: Coincidence (p. 34)
Paper 3 Part 3

Word formation: Celebrity couples - a marriage that survived (p. 45)
Use of articles.

Singular, plural or uncountable? Determiners, pronouns and

Punctuation review, (p. 44)
Paper 2 Part 2

Information sheet: social clubs (pp. 36—37)
Coherence: description of a famous person you admire, (p. 46)
Paper 5 Part 1

Interacting.

Social interaction, (pp. 32-33)
Paper 5 Part 3

Vocabulary: Issues and opinions. Useful language: discourse markers. Collaborative task. (pp. 48-49)
Paper 3 Part 4

Gapped sentences (p. 51)
Paper 3 Part 3

Word formation: Choosing what to buy
Necessity, prohibition, advice, permission.

Ability, possibility/probability, deduction.

Intention, willingness, characteristics.

Alternatives to modals. (p. 50) Word-formation review, (p. 60)
Paper 2 Part 1

Report (from note/pie chart): fund-raising day (pp. 52-53)
Making your writing interesting: rewriting a text. (p. 62)
Paper 5 Part 2

Vocabulary: relationships. Long turn. (pp. 64-65)
Paper 3 Part 5

Keyword transformations (p. 67)
Noun clauses, (p. 66)
Paper 3 Part 1

Multiple-choice cloze: Making tourism a benefit (p. 76)
Modifying gradable and ungradable adjectives (p. 77)
Paper 2 Part 2

Competition entry: The importance of a good memory (pp. 68—69)

Selecting and ordering information: letter to a newspaper about Ayers Rock (p. 78)
Paper 5 Parts 3 and 4

Vocabulary: the environment. Intensifying expressions. Collaborative task. (pp. 80-81)
Paper 2 Part 1

Article: college anti-litter day (pp.84-85)

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Health and fitness
Reading: Paper 1 Part 1

Multiple-choice questions: Health (pp. 88-89)

Vocabulary

Expressing opinions about the future. Using the correct word.

Word formation: suffixes, (p. 90)
Paper 4 Part 1

Listening for gist.

Identifying attitude and opinions, (p. 91)
Unveiling the past

Module 6 review (p. 102) Exam practice 3 (Teacher’s Book)
Paper 4 Part 1

Multiple-choice questions: Three people talk about personal experiences, (p. 95)
Reading: Paper 1 Part 3

Multiple-choice questions: Demons that drive us to row it alone (pp. 104-105) Vocabulary Motivation.

Rephrasing.

Idiomatic phrases and collocations.

(p. 106)
Paper 4 Part 2

Sentence completion: Evelyn Glennie (p. 107)
7 Breaking the mould (pp. 103=118)
Against the odds
Paper 4 Part 4

Multiple matching: Five people talk about their habits (p. Ill)
B

Kicking the habit
Module 7 review (p. 118)
g life better?

134)
A

A changing society

B

Law and order
Reading: Paper 1 Part 2

Gapped text: How television changed a Himalayan kingdom (pp. 120-121) Vocabulary Verb phrases.

Word formation, (p. 122)
Paper 4 Fart 4

Multiple matching: The 24-hour society
Paper 4 Part 3

Multiple-choice questions A new project to prevent the crimes of tomorrow (p. 127)
Module 8 review (p. i 34) Exam practice 4 ( teacher’s book;
9 Communication (pp. 135-150)
Something to say
Reading: Paper 1 Part 4

Multiple matching (continuous text): Calls of the wild (pp. 136-137) Vocabulary Similar meanings. Sounds.

Animal idioms, (p. 138)
Paper 4 Part 3

Multiple-choice questions: job interviews (p. 139)
Module 9 review (p. 150)
10 The world of entertainment

(pp. 151-166)
B

Making a statement

A

You have to laugh
Paper 4 Part 2

Sentence completion: The history of the T-shirt (p. 143)
Reading: Paper 1 Part 3

Multiple-choice questions: Fears of a clown (pp. 152-153)

Vocabulary Similar meanings. Noun + preposition + noun phrases. Prefixes, (p. 154)
Paper 4 Part 1

Multiple-choice questions: humour and complaints (p. 155)
Paper 4 Part 3

Paper 3 Part 2

Open cloze: A new cure for a sleeping disorder (p. 92)
Emphasis with What, the thing that (the place where, the reason why, etc.).

Emphasis with It + be (p. 93)
Cohesion: information sheet. Linking expressions. Substitution, omission and parallel expressions, (p. 94)
Paper 5 Part 2

Vocabulary: feelings and reactions. Useful language: emphasis.

Long turn. (pp. 96-97)
Verb + -ing or infinitive?

Verb + object + to-infmitive.

Verb + -ing form/infinitive with a change in meaning, (p. 99)
Paper 3 Part 5

Key word transformations (p. 98)
Paper 2 Part 2

Guidebook entry: two special attractions (pp. 100-101)
Paper 3 Part 1

Multiple-choice cloze: Cathy Freeman - an Australian legend (p.109)
Spelling rules.

Words that are easily confused. Hyphens.

Improving your spelling, (p. 108)
Using your own words: article about an exchange trip (p. 110)
Paper 5 Part 2

Vocabulary: describing emotions. Talking about change.

Long turn. (pp. 112-113)
Paper 3 Part 3

Word formation: The history of chocolate (p. 114)
Paper 3 Part 4

Gapped sentences (p. 125)
Paper 5 Parts 3 and 4

Vocabulary: fighting crime. Collaborative task.

Useful language: unreal tenses, (pp. 128-130)
Paper 3 Part 2

Open cloze: Butch Cassidy - a legend of the American West (p. 131)
Past tenses for hypothetical meanings.

Wish, if only.

Other expressions, (p. 115)

Emphasis using negative introductory expressions. Emphasis through fronting parts of the sentence, (p. 124)

Comparatives and superlatives. Other ways of making comparisons, (p. 132)
Paper 2 Part 1

Letter of complaint/note: smoking policy (pp. 116-117)
Attitude clauses and phrases: attitudes to technology (p. 126)
Paper 2 Part 2

Report: security in hall of residence (p. 133)
Paper 3 Part 5

Key word transformations (p. 141)
Patterns after reporting verbs. Impersonal report structures, (p. 140)
Sentence skills: accuracy (p. 142)
Paper 5

Complete paper (pp. 144-146)
Paper 3 Part 3

Word formation:

What is ‘hype’? (p. 147)
Paper 2 Part 1

Proposal: promoting an adventure centre (pp. 148-149)
Paper 3 Part 4

Gapped sentences (p. 157)
Participle and to-infmitive clauses, (p. 156)
Sentence variety: forms of entertainment (p. 158)
Paper 5 Part 3

Vocabulary: music.

Collaborative task. (pp. 160-161;
Paper 3 Part 1

Multiple-choice cloze: Singalong (p.162)
Paper 2 Part 2

Review (comparative): two TV

programmes

(pp.164-165)

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