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1 Macmillan Practice Online is published by Macmillan English Campus Inspired 1 Practice Online Macmillan Practice Online is the easy way to get all the benefits of online learning – and with over 100 courses to choose from, covering all competence levels and ranging from business English to exam practice and from academic to general English, you’re sure to find the one that suits your needs. Take a look at the syllabus below for a complete list of the resources offered by this Macmillan Practice Online course. Inspired 1 Practice Online This course accompanies 'Inspired 1'. It corresponds to CEFR level A1-A2. There are eight Units and four 'Self Assessment' units. Resources are grouped into eight categories: 'Language Focus', 'Vocabulary', 'Pronunciation', 'Listening', 'Reading', 'Video', 'Language Test' and 'Language Game'. UNIT 1 Nice to meet you This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language we use to talk about ourselves and others and ask about people. It also provides practice of the simple present of 'be', possessive adjectives and questions. Language Game Reading a word and selecting its plural. Language Focus Practicing questions and answers with 'be'. Practicing the indefinite article. Practicing the determiners 'this', 'that', 'these' and 'those'. Practicing possessive adjectives. Practicing the verb 'to be' in the simple present. Practicing making nouns plural. Practicing the possessive adjectives 'my', 'your', 'his', 'her', 'our' and 'their'. Pronunciation Listening to the alphabet song and keying in the missing letters. Vocabulary Practicing telling the time. Practicing completing forms. Practicing writing the time. Practicing choosing the months of the year. Reading Reading a text about a girl and clicking on True or False for each sentence. Listening Listening to someone talking about her family and completing the family tree. Who are you? Language Exercise What's that in English? Language Exercise Determiners Language Exercise Possessive adjectives Language Exercise What time is it? Vocabulary Activity Alphabet rap Pronunciation Activity Mandy's family tree Listening Activity School open house Language Exercise

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Macmillan Practice Online is published by Macmillan English Campus

Inspired 1 Practice Online

Macmillan Practice Online is the easy way to get all the benefits of online learning – and with over 100 courses to choose from, covering all competence levels and ranging from business English to exam practice and from academic to general English, you’re sure to find the one that suits your needs.

Take a look at the syllabus below for a complete list of the resources offered by this Macmillan Practice Online course.

Inspired 1 Practice OnlineThis course accompanies 'Inspired 1'. It corresponds to CEFR level A1-A2. There are eight Units and four 'Self Assessment' units. Resources are grouped into eight categories: 'Language Focus', 'Vocabulary', 'Pronunciation', 'Listening', 'Reading', 'Video', 'Language Test' and 'Language Game'.

UNIT 1Nice to meet you

This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language we use to talk about ourselves and others and ask about people. It also provides practice of the simple present of 'be', possessive adjectives and questions.

Language Game Reading a word and selecting its plural.

Language Focus Practicing questions and answers with 'be'. Practicing the indefinite article. Practicing the determiners 'this', 'that', 'these' and 'those'. Practicing possessive adjectives. Practicing the verb 'to be' in the simple present. Practicing making nouns plural. Practicing the possessive adjectives 'my', 'your', 'his', 'her', 'our' and 'their'.

Pronunciation Listening to the alphabet song and keying in the missing letters.

Vocabulary Practicing telling the time. Practicing completing forms. Practicing writing the time. Practicing choosing the months of the year.

Reading Reading a text about a girl and clicking on True or False for each sentence.

Listening Listening to someone talking about her family and completing the family tree.

Who are you? Language Exercise

What's that in English? Language Exercise

Determiners Language Exercise

Possessive adjectives Language Exercise

What time is it? Vocabulary Activity

Alphabet rap Pronunciation Activity

Mandy's family tree Listening Activity

School open house Language Exercise

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Plurals Language Exercise

Completing forms Vocabulary Activity

Personal information Language Exercise

Telling the time Vocabulary Activity

This is my family Language Exercise

Months of the year Vocabulary Activity

Leap of Faith Game

UNIT 221st century world

This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language we use to talk about ability and giving instructions. It also provides practice of 'have', 'can', the definite article and imperatives.

Pronunciation Practicing the consonant sound 'th'. Practicing identifying the words 'can' and 'can't' in simple sentences and questions.

Language Focus Practicing the use of 'have' and 'has'. Checking your knowledge of affirmative, negative and interrogative forms. Checking your knowledge of imperatives. Practicing the modal verb 'can/can't' for ability. Practicing the definite article. Practicing 'have' and adjectives to describe people. Practicing affirmative imperatives.

Reading Reading a text about a girl's favorite band and deciding whether statements are True or False.

Listening Listening to descriptions of what four people are wearing and matching the descriptions with pictures of the people.

Vocabulary Practicing spelling words for clothes. Practicing words associated with clothes. Practicing clothes and colors.

Have or has?

Language Exercise

Ability: can Grammar Reference Unit

Can for ability Language Exercise

The or no article?Language Exercise

My favorite clothes Listening Activity

Clothes Vocabulary Activity

Clothes <b> </b>

Vocabulary Activity

What color is it? Vocabulary Activity

Consonant sounds Pronunciation Activity

Vowel sounds Pronunciation Activity

Jane's favorite band Language Exercise

My family and I Language Exercise

Imperative Language Exercise

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Self Assessment Units 1 and 2

This syllabus item provides additional practice of the language studied in Units 1 and 2.

Language Game Matching nouns of opposite genders.

Video Watching a video about a school day in Britain, then matching words their definitions and clicking on the correct answer for each question.

Vocabulary Practicing spelling numbers from one to a hundred.

Language Test Practicing the verbs 'be' and 'have'. Practicing using 'can' for requests. Practicing talking about abilities.

Language Focus Practicing the demonstratives: 'this/these', 'that/those'. Practicing the question words 'when', 'why', 'what', 'how' and 'where'. Practicing the verbs 'be' and 'have'. Practicing telling the time.

Can I help you? Language Exercise

Question words Language Exercise

Meet my family Vocabulary Activity

Farmer Smith's Chickens Game

Be or have?

Language Exercise

Requests with can

Language Exercise

Abilities Vocabulary Activity

What time is it? Language Exercise

UNIT 3Lifestyle

This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language we use to talk about preferences, routines and free-time activities. It also provides practice of the simple present, questions and adverbs of frequency.

Video Watching a video about a young woman's typical week, deciding whether statements are true or fales and choosing the correct day of the week to fill each blank. Watching a video about a young woman's daily routine, matching activities with time expressions and matching times of day with a correct time.

Vocabulary Practicing words related to school subjects. Practicing words related to free-time activities. Practicing words related to sports and recreation.

Reading Reading a text about a famous soccer player and selecting the correct words to complete the text. Reading a text about a boy's weekend activities and choosing the correct option to complete the sentences.

Pronunciation Practicing consonant sounds.

Language Game Matching the prepositions connected with time.

Listening Listening to people talking about food and matching the speakers to the food they talk about. Listening to two people talking about the sports they like and selecting the sports they like and don't like.

Language Focus Practicing the simple present. Practicing 'wh-' questions in the simple present. Practicing adverbs of frequency: 'always', 'usually', 'sometimes', 'never'. Practicing question word order. Practicing the simple present for routines. Practicing the affirmative, negative and interrogative forms of the simple present. Practicing prepositions of time.

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Present simple Language Exercise

Question formation Language Exercise

It's on the menu! Listening Activity

What sports do you like? Listening Activity

Pronouncing sounds Pronunciation Activity

The lake club Language Exercise

An unusual pet Language Exercise

School subjects Vocabulary Activity

Free-time activities Vocabulary Activity

Sports and recreation Vocabulary Activity

A famous celebrity Language Exercise

My weekends Language Exercise

A mail carrier's day Language Exercise

Everyday activities Language Exercise

Pam's typical week Vocabulary Activity

A surfer in Waikiki Vocabulary Activity

Working in Philadelphia Language Exercise

Pret a Porter Game

UNIT 4Sightseeing

This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language we use to talk about what's happening now and places and attractions. It also provides practice of the present progressive and 'there is/are'.

Reading Reading an email from a tourist to her friend and completing the questions. Reading a letter and choosing the correct words to complete sentences.

Vocabulary Practicing words related to classroom objects. Practicing words for parts of the body.

Language Focus Checking your knowledge of the present progressive interrogative. Checking your knowledge of the present progressive negative. Checking your knowledge of the present progressive affirmative. Practicing the present progressive. Practicing the use of 'there is', 'there are', 'there isn't' and 'there aren't'.

Video Watching a video about Hong Kong, deciding whether statements are true or false and choosing the right words to complete sentences.

Pronunciation Practicing the vowel sounds in words spelled with the letter 'o'.

Language Game

Listening Listening to a rap song about parts of the body and keying in body parts to complete the lyrics. Listening to a description of a city and clicking on the places mentioned. Listening to the daily schedules of four students.

Present progressive: interrogative

Grammar Reference Unit

Present progressive: negative

Grammar Reference Unit

Present progressive: affirmative

Grammar Reference Unit

Present progressive Language Exercise

Is there a bank on this street?

Language Exercise

Body Rap Listening Activity

Parts of the body Vocabulary Activity

Classroom objects Vocabulary Activity

Describing places Listening Activity

Where in the world ... ? Listening Activity

Hong Kong Vocabulary Activity

Pronunciation of the letter &quot;o&quot;

Pronunciation Activity

Question words Language Exercise

On vacation in Mexico Language Exercise

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Self Assessment Units 3 and 4

This syllabus item provides additional practice of the language studied in Units 3 and 4.

Language Focus Practicing the simple present of 'don't like'. Checking your knowledge of the use of 'there is/are'. Practicing the first/real conditional. Practicing 'there is' and 'there are'.

Language Game Helping Dr. Freakstein build his 'creature' by bringing him the body parts he asks for.

Listening Listening to a man describing his house.

Video Watching a video about housing in Britain, then dragging each word and dropping it next to the correct picture, and clicking on True or False for each question.

Vocabulary Practicing words related to furniture and equipment.

Reading Reading a text about Miami and choosing the correct words to complete sentences.

Language Test Practicing using 'play' or 'go' with activities. Practicing prepositions. Listening to a man describing his house and clicking on the correct answer for each question. Practicing the simple present and present progressive.

Dislikes Language Exercise

There is/are: use

Grammar Reference Unit

The Evil Doctor Game

Physical fitness Language Exercise

Play or go?

Vocabulary Activity

Describing a house Listening Activity

If you walk under a ladder ...

Language Exercise

There is / are Language Exercise

What are you doing? Language Exercise

Furniture and equipment Vocabulary Activity

Welcome to Miami Language Exercise

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UNIT 5People and places

This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language we use to talk about routines and jobs and the weather. It also provides practice of the simple present and the present progressive, possessive pronouns and comparatives.

Language Game Remembering where words are and keeping the greyhounds awake by matching the names of jobs and of workplaces.

Listening Listening to people talking about their jobs, dragging each name and dropping it in the correct box. Listening to Jane talking to a friend about free time and keying in comparative adjectives to complete the conversation. Listening to two teenagers talking about a healthier lifestyle and choosing the correct option between the simple present and the present progressive.

Vocabulary Practicing words related to jobs. Practicing words for different types of weather.

Language Focus Practicing the simple present and progressive. Practicing using the possessive 's'. Practicing comparative adjectives. Practicing possessive pronouns. Checking your knowledge of possessive pronouns.

Reading Reading an email from a woman living in Sydney and deciding whether statements are True or False.

Pronunciation Identifying the schwa sound in single words.

Video Watching a man talk about the weather in the place where he lives, then clicking on the words you hear and choosing the correct answers to complete sentences.

Simple present and progressive

Language Exercise

Simple present or present progressive?

Language Exercise

Present simple and present progressive

Language Exercise

Possessives Language Exercise

Spot the difference Language Exercise

Possessive pronouns Language Exercise

Possessive pronouns Grammar Reference Unit

Jobs Vocabulary Activity

The weather forecast Vocabulary Activity

Find the schwa Pronunciation Activity

What do you do in your job?

Listening Activity

Free time Listening Activity

Healthy eating Listening Activity

Greyhound Midnight Sleep Game

Living in Sydney Language Exercise

The four seasons Vocabulary Activity

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UNIT 6Looking back

This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language we use to talk about the past. It also provides practice of the simple past.

Language Game Helping Agent 700 reach his partner's raft and escape from his enemies by choosing the correct past form of irregular verbs

Listening Practicing listening for specific information by listening to the audio and matching the correct speaker to each picture. Listening to two people talking about their hobbies and keying in the missing verbs to complete the stories.

Vocabulary Practicing words for places in a town. Practicing words related to countries. Practicing recognizing feelings.

Language Focus Practicing the simple past. Practicing making questions and giving short answers with 'was' and 'were'. Practicing the simple past by keying in the correct form of the verbs in brackets to complete a text. Practicing all forms of the simple past.

Reading Reading about a famous pirate and deciding whether statements are true or false.

Pronunciation Contrasting the different endings for regular verbs in the simple past.

Past simple Language Exercise

Questions and short answers with was and were

Language Exercise

Regular verb endings Pronunciation Activity

Two stories Listening Activity

A young sailor Listening Activity

Places in a town Vocabulary Activity

Countries <b> </b>

Vocabulary Activity

How do you feel? Vocabulary Activity

Amelia Earhart Language Exercise

Where did you go? Language Exercise

Past simple Language Exercise

Agent 700 Game

Who was Blackbeard? Language Exercise

Self Assessment Units 5 and 6

This syllabus item provides additional practice of the language studied in Units 5 and 6.

Video Watching a video about the weather in Britain, ordering letters to make words and then dragging each word and dropping it in the correct gap.

Vocabulary Practicing words related to jobs. Practicing words for the seasons in a year.

Language Test Testing your knowledge of question words and the simple present. Listening to a mysterious story and putting the story in the correct order.

Language Game Completing sentences using the present simple or the present progressive.

Language Focus Practicing the simple present and present progressive. Practicing questions in the simple past. Contrasting the use of 'was' and 'were'.

Reading Reading a a news story about two teenagers and deciding whether statements are true or false.

Present simple v. present progressive

Language Exercise

Questions in the past simple

Language Exercise

Jobs crossword puzzle Vocabulary Activity

What season is it? Vocabulary Activity

Robot Wars Game

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Elementary Test 03 Practice Test

Were you sick? Language Exercise

Teen heroes Language Exercise

UNIT 7Taking action

This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language we use to talk about future plans and intentions. It also provides practice of the future with 'going to', gerunds and superlatives.

Pronunciation Practicing syllable stress.

Vocabulary Practicing words related to animals. Practicing adjectives and their opposites. Practicing types of hobbies.

Language Focus Practicing verbs followed by the '-ing' form. Checking your knowledge of superlatives formed by adding 'the most' before the adjective. Checking your knowledge of superlatives formed by adding '-est' to the adjective. Practicing verb phrases expressing likes and dislikes.

Reading Reading an email about hobbies and deciding if sentences are True or False.

Language Game Matching words and drawings related to domestic animals, wild animals, extreme weather and jobs.

Listening Listening to three conversations about different kinds of plans and completing sentences with 'going to'. Listening to people talking about sports and putting the sports into the order you hear them. Listening to an interview about a family going to live on a desert island and selecting the correct answer to sentences.

Verbs followed by the -ing form

Language Exercise

Superlative adjectives: the most + adjective

Grammar Reference Unit

Superlative adjectives: + -est, spelling

Grammar Reference Unit

Plans Language Exercise

Opposites Vocabulary Activity

What's your hobby? Vocabulary Activity

I play volleyball Listening Activity

Life on a desert island Listening Activity

Word stress Pronunciation Activity

Likes and dislikes Language Exercise

Hobbies Language Exercise

Memory Game

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UNIT 8Home from home

This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language we use to talk about making and accepting offers and possessions. It also provides practice of countable and uncountable nouns, 'some' and 'any' and 'have'.

Listening Listening to people talking about their free time and matching each speaker with the correct question.

Language Focus Practicing 'some' and 'any'. Practicing making and accepting offers. Contrasting the use of 'a', 'some' and 'any'. Practicing question tags with 'to be'. Practicing common uses of 'have' and 'be'.

Reading Reading a thank-you note and clicking on the correct answer to each question.

Vocabulary Practicing words related to eating and drinking.

Video Watching a woman talk about her eating habits, then clicking on the words you hear and choosing the correct answers to complete sentences.

Language Game Helping Mr. Fletcher clean his store by matching words and drawings related to fruit and vegetables.

Pronunciation Practicing the different vowel sounds of the letter 'a'.

Quantifiers Language Exercise

Eating and drinking Vocabulary Activity

Ordering in a restaurant Language Exercise

In my room Language Exercise

Completing questions Language Exercise

Lunchtime Vocabulary Activity

Mr. Fletcher's Grocery Store

Game

Candy or cake?

Pronunciation Activity

Be or have?

Language Exercise

Free time Listening Activity

A thank-you note Language Exercise

Self Assessment Units 7 and 8

This syllabus item provides additional practice of the language studied in Units 7 and 8.

Language Test Practicing the '-ing' verb form to talk about hobbies. Listening to people talking about special occasions and keying in the missing word in each gap. Testing your knowledge of general language areas appropriate for your level. Listening to two men making a shopping list and deciding whether a series of statements is true or false.

Vocabulary Practicing adjectives for describing animals. Practicing words related to leisure time. Practicing common collocations.

Video Watching a video about packed lunches, then ordering letters to form words and choosing the correct answer for each question.

Listening Listening to an interview with a teenager and choosing the correct words to complete sentences.

Language Focus Practicing 'be' followed by 'going to'. Practicing countable and uncountable nouns. Practicing the use of 'a', 'some' and 'any'. Practicing superlative adjectives. Practicing common uses of 'have'.

Reading Reading a text about a teenager's dream and choosing Yes or No to answer questions.

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Be followed by going to

Language Exercise

Countable and uncountable nouns

Language Exercise

Describing animals Vocabulary Activity

Leisure time Vocabulary Activity

A, some, any Language Exercise

A, some, anyLanguage Exercise

Beginner Test 08 Practice Test

The world around us Language Exercise

Phrases with have

Language Exercise

Collocations Vocabulary Activity

Hobbies Language Exercise

Money matters Listening Activity

Julia's dream Language Exercise

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Inspired 2 Practice Online

Macmillan Practice Online is the easy way to get all the benefits of online learning – and with over 100 courses to choose from, covering all competence levels and ranging from business English to exam practice and from academic to general English, you’re sure to find the one that suits your needs.

Take a look at the syllabus below for a complete list of the resources offered by this Macmillan Practice Online course.

Inspired 2 Practice OnlineThis course accompanies 'Inspired 2'. It corresponds to CEFR level A2-B1 and Cambridge ESOL KET. There are eight Units and four 'Self Assessment' units. Resources are grouped into nine categories: 'Language Focus', 'Vocabulary', 'Pronunciation', 'Listening', 'Reading', 'Video', 'KET for schools', 'Language Test' and 'Language game'.

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UNIT 1Making friends

This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language used to talk about clothes and jobs. It also provides practice of the simple present and progressive and possessive adjectives and pronouns.

Listening Listening to people talking about jobs in the film industry and keying in the correct words to complete the sentences. Practicing the affirmative, negative and interrogative forms of the simple present. Practicing the simple present. Practicing the present progressive to talk about what you are doing now. Listening to a conversation about preferences for colors and clothes.

Vocabulary Practicing words associated with jobs.

Reading Reading an article about Facebook, and then deciding if the sentences are true or false.

Preparation for KET for schools

The Reading and Writing Part 2 exercise focuses on vocabulary by selecting the correct word to complete sentences. The Reading and Writing Part 3 exercise focuses on functional language by choosing the correct response to complete short conversations.

Pronunciation Practicing the final sound of third person singular verbs in the simple present tense. Practicing the vowel sounds /i/ and /eI/.

Language Focus Practicing the simple present of the verb 'be'. Checking your knowledge of spelling rules for the simple present. Checking your knowledge of spelling rules for the present progressive. Practicing the present progressive to talk about what you are doing now. Practicing the affirmative, negative and interrogative forms of the simple present. Practicing the relative pronouns 'who' and 'that'. Practicing possessive adjectives, possessive pronouns, and the possessive 's.

Small talk Language Exercise

Present simple: spelling Grammar Reference Unit

Present progressive: spelling

Grammar Reference Unit

Everyday activities Language Exercise

Simple present Language Exercise

Simple present endings Pronunciation Activity

Present progressive Language Exercise

I don't like the color! Listening Activity

Descriptions Language Exercise

Whose camera is this? Language Exercise

Jobs and occupations Vocabulary Activity

Sea or plane?

Pronunciation Activity

Social networking Language Exercise

Paper 1 Part 2 Exam Preparation Exercise

Paper 1 Part 3 Exam Preparation Exercise

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UNIT 2Festivals

This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language we use to talk about making comparisons and giving advice. It also provides practice of the use of 'should' and prepositions of place.

Language Focus Practicing comparative and superlative adjectives. Practicing gerunds. Practicing the modal verb 'should'. Practicing prepositions of place.

Preparation for KET for schools

The Reading and Writing Part 1 exercise focuses on identifying where you can find five notices. The Listening Part 2 exercise focuses on an informal, longer conversation by listening to two friends talking about events in an arts festival and selecting the correct event for each day.

Listening Listening to someone talking about places in a town and choosing True or False to show where the places and people are. Listening to two friends talk about free time.

Pronunciation Practicing consonant sounds. Identifying the schwa sound.

Vocabulary Practicing the spelling of adjectives. Practicing the names of buildings and places. Practicing words you need to talk about music.

Reading Reading about the Brussels Flower Carpet Festival and selecting the correct answers to multiple-choice questions.

Comparative and superlative adjectives

Language Exercise

Comparative and superlative adjectives

Language Exercise

Comparatives and superlatives

Language Exercise

Gerunds Language Exercise

Modals of advice Language Exercise

Directions Language Exercise

Adjectives Vocabulary Activity

Places and buildings Vocabulary Activity

Music Vocabulary Activity

Consonant sounds Pronunciation Activity

My town Listening Activity

Free time Listening Activity

The schwa Pronunciation Activity

Flower Festival Language Exercise

Paper 1 Part 1 Exam Preparation Exercise

KET Paper 2 Part 2 Exam Preparation Exercise

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Self Assessment Units 1 and 2

This syllabus item provides additional practice of the language studied in Units 1 and 2.

Listening Listening to a teenager talking about a popular festival in her city.

Reading Reading a guide about Kruger National Park and choosing the correct answers to complete sentences.

Video Practicing vocabulary about transport by keying the correct form of transport into the gap and then choosing the correct answers to the questions.

Language Test Practicing verb forms. Practicing the comparative and superlative form. Listening to nine people speaking and keying in the correct speaker number next to the relevant picture.

Vocabulary Practicing words associated with music. Practicing words to do with places.

Language Game Matching words and drawings related to domestic animals, wild animals, extreme weather and jobs.

Language Focus Practicing the possessive 's. Practicing the modal verbs 'should' and 'shouldn't'. Practicing verbs followed by gerunds. Practicing prepositions of location.

Possessive 's Language Exercise

Modals of advice Language Exercise

Music and adjectives Vocabulary Activity

Where do you go to ...? Vocabulary Activity

Free-time activities Language Exercise

Carnivals Language Exercise

What do you like doing? Language Exercise

Memory Game

A popular festival Listening Activity

Kruger National Park Language Exercise

Where's the bank? Language Exercise

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UNIT 3Past times

This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language we use to talk about the past. It also provides practice of irregular verbs and the simple past and the past progressive.

Preparation for KET for schools

The Reading and Writing Part 5 exercise focuses mainly on grammar by selecting the correct word to complete a short description of the city of Kyoto in Japan. The Reading and Writing Part 5 exercise focuses mainly on grammar by choosing the correct words to complete a text short biography of Pete Sampras.

Listening Listening to a description of a city and click on the places you hear mentioned. Listening to four people talking about some new products.

Language Focus Practicing the simple past. Practicing simple past regular forms. Practicing the past progressive. Practicing the past progressive by selecting the correct verb to complete a text. Checking your knowledge of the use of the past progressive. Practicing prepositions of time.

Vocabulary Practicing forms of transportation. Practicing vocabulary about jobs. Practicing varied vocabulary by listening to the audio and keying in the missing word. Practicing words associated with transportation.

Reading Practicing analysing a text by reading a description of a fishing trip and dragging each event and dropping it into the correct order.

Pronunciation Practicing verb endings.

Language Game Practicing word stress.

Past simple Language Exercise

My day yesterday Language Exercise

What were they doing yesterday?

Language Exercise

What was everyone doing? Language Exercise

Past progressive: use Grammar Reference Unit

Getting around Vocabulary Activity

Regular verb endings Pronunciation Activity

Describing places Listening Activity

Strange inventions Listening Activity

On, in, or at?

Language Exercise

Word stress Pronunciation Activity

Fishing trip Language Exercise

Modes of transport Vocabulary Activity

Paper 1 Part 5 Exam Preparation Exercise

Paper 1 Part 5 Exam Preparation Exercise

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UNIT 4Performance

This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language we use to talk about the future. It also provides practice of 'going to' and the future simple.

Listening Listening to two English teachers talking about learning English in the future.

Pronunciation Contrasting the two sounds /I/ and /i/. Practicing identifying the schwa at the end of words.

Language Focus Practicing the future tense using 'going to'. Practicing 'will' and 'won't'. Practicing the future with 'will' and 'won't'. Checking your knowledge of adverbs of manner. Checking your knowledge of the zero conditional. Practicing the zero conditional.

Preparation for KET for schools

The Listening Part 1 exercise focuses on factual information by listening to five short conversations and choosing the correct picture to answer questions about the conversations. The Reading and Writing Part 9 sample essay shows a note answering a friend's questions about going to a party.

Reading Practicing dialog and recognizing conversational cues by reading a conversation about a trip to the theater and putting sentences in order. Reading a text about Steve Jobs and choosing the correct phrases to complete the sentences.

Vocabulary Practicing names of types of TV programs. Practicing words related to performing. Practicing words for feelings.

A future quiz Language Exercise

A school trip Language Exercise

Adverbs of manner: word order

Grammar Reference Unit

Television programs Vocabulary Activity

Long and short vowels Pronunciation Activity

Zero conditional: use Grammar Reference Unit

If you eat too much ... Language Exercise

Final schwa Pronunciation Activity

Learning English Listening Activity

Creative crossword Vocabulary Activity

Feelings Vocabulary Activity

Steve Jobs Language Exercise

KET Paper 2 Part 1 Exam Preparation Exercise

Paper 1 Part 9 Sample Essay

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Self Assessment Units 3 and 4

This syllabus item provides additional practice of the language studied in Units 3 and 4.

Language Test Listening to six people in different contexts and matching each speaker to the place that they are talking about. Practicing verb forms. Practicing using adjectives and adverbs.

Reading Reading a biography and put the events in order.

Video Practicing vocabulary about shipping by keying in letters to complete a crossword then keying in the correct comparative or superlative form.

Language Game Helping the manager find out what his employees were doing while he was out by matching actions and their descriptions in the past progressive.

Listening Listening to a letter from a boy telling somebody about things done during the day. Practicing the open conditional tense.

Language Focus Contrasting the simple past and the past progressive. Practicing the future tenses. Practicing all forms of the simple past. Practicing the past progressive. Practicing the future with 'will'. Practicing the open conditional.

Vocabulary Practicing the spelling of vocabulary relating to creative industries.

A funny thing happened Language Exercise

A day out in New York Language Exercise

Things to do Listening Activity

What was happening? Language Exercise

Hard at Work Game

Simple past or past progressive?

Language Exercise

The future with will

Language Exercise

Conditions Language Exercise

Open conditional Language Exercise

Adjectives and adverbs Language Exercise

Creative industries Vocabulary Activity

Leonardo Da Vinci Language Exercise

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UNIT 5Out and about

This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language we use to talk about food and restaurants. It also provides practice of the present progressive to talk about the future and countable and uncountable nouns.

Reading Reading an email about future arrangements and deciding whether statements are true or false.

Language Focus Practicing the present progressive for future use. Checking your knowledge of object pronouns. Practicing object pronouns and sentence structure. Practicing the use of 'a', 'some', 'any', and 'how much/many' with countable and uncountable nouns. Practicing giving directions using the imperative.

Listening Listening to two people ordering food and choosing the guest who orders each item. Practicing object pronouns and sentence structure.

Pronunciation Practicing consonant sounds. Practicing the vowel sounds in 'moon' and 'book'. Practicing vowel sounds.

Vocabulary Practicing words and phrases used in restaurants. Practicing vocabulary for jobs and occupations.

Preparation for KET for schools

The Reading and Writing Part 3 exercise focuses on everyday language by choosing the correct sentence to complete short conversations. The Listening Part 1 exercise focuses on factual information. You listen to five short conversations and choose the correct picture to answer questions about each conversation.

Round-the-world trip Language Exercise

Object pronouns: pronoun reference

Grammar Reference Unit

Eating out Vocabulary Activity

Pronouncing sounds Pronunciation Activity

Fruit, vegetable, dairy or meat?

Vocabulary Activity

What's on the menu? Listening Activity

Eating out Language Exercise

Moon or book?

Pronunciation Activity

Object pronouns Language Exercise

Vowel sounds Pronunciation Activity

Finding your way Language Exercise

An email to a friend Language Exercise

Paper 1 Part 3 Exam Preparation Exercise

KET Paper 2 Part 1 Exam Preparation Exercise

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UNIT 6Experiences

This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language we use to talk about recent events and experiences. It also provides practice of the present perfect, 'too' and 'enough'.

Listening Listening to people talking about animals and keying in the correct word from the audio. Practicing vocabulary on going out by listening to the audio and keying in the missing letters. Listening to two friends talking about the Eurostar.

Preparation for KET for schools

The Reading and Writing Part 1 exercise focuses on signs by identifying the correct meaning for five notices. The Listening Part 5 exercise focuses on extracting specific information and writing it down by listening to a recorded message about a trip to London.

Pronunciation Practicing the sounds /0/ and /&0/.

Reading Reading a description of a trip to the Iguazu Falls and choosing the correct answers to questions.

Vocabulary Practicing animal vocabulary and using categories. Practicing words associated with transportation. Practicing vocabulary related to nature and landmarks. Practicing compound nouns.

Language Focus Checking your knowledge of the present perfect. Practicing present perfect questions. Checking your knowledge of indefinite pronouns. Practicing 'a lot of', 'a little', 'a few', 'too many', 'too much' and 'enough'. Practicing the use of 'too many', 'too much', and 'enough' before countable and uncountable nouns. Practicing all forms of the present perfect. Practicing the present perfect with 'ever' and 'never'. Practicing indefinite pronouns.

Present perfect: use Grammar Reference Unit

Present perfect Language Exercise

Indefinite pronouns: use Grammar Reference Unit

Quantity Language Exercise

Quantity Language Exercise

Transportation Vocabulary Activity

Present perfect Language Exercise

Have you ever been in love?

Language Exercise

Would you like anything to eat?

Language Exercise

Landmarks Vocabulary Activity

Travel Vocabulary Activity

Sheep or cheap?

Pronunciation Activity

Iguazu Falls Language Exercise

The Eurostar Listening Activity

Paper 1 Part 1 Exam Preparation Exercise

KET Paper 2 Part 5 Exam Preparation Exercise

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Self Assessment Units 5 and 6

This syllabus item provides additional practice of the language studied in Units 5 and 6.

Reading Reading about the CN Tower and matching beginnings and endings of sentences.

Language Game Helping the police to catch two dangerous robbers by following directions. Helping Friday escape from the underground pipe by knowing your subject pronouns from your object pronouns.

Listening Listening to someone talking about places in a town.

Language Focus Practicing the present perfect with 'just'. Practicing the present perfect and adverbs of frequency. Practicing the use of 'some', 'any', 'how much', and 'how many' with countable and uncountable nouns. Practicing present perfect questions. Practicing the present perfect. Practicing indefinite pronouns. Practicing indefinite pronouns and adverbs.

Video Practicing vocabulary from a video about Scotland by matching words from the video with pictures and then deciding which is the correct question for each answer.

Language Test Testing your knowledge of prepositions: 'at', 'in', 'on' and indefinite pronouns, some + thing/one, any + thing/one.

A busy kitchen Language Exercise

Calling All Cars Game

Present perfect Language Exercise

Tourists around town Language Exercise

Late for Dinner Game

Where is it? Listening Activity

Present perfect Language Exercise

Present perfect exchanges Language Exercise

Indefinite pronouns Language Exercise

I have something for you! Language Exercise

A modern world wonder Language Exercise

Elementary Test 10 Practice Test

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UNIT 7Wonderful world

This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language we use to talk about obligation and prohibition and making suggestions. It also provides practice of compound nouns.

Language Focus Practicing 'must' and 'mustn't'. Practicing the modal verbs 'have to', 'don't have to' and 'can'. Checking your knowledge of using 'mustn't' and 'don't have to' to talk about obligation and necessity. Checking your knowledge of adjectives ending in '-ed' and '-ing' and adjectives ending in '-ed' followed by a preposition. Checking your knowledge of adjectives ending in '-ed' and '-ing'. Practicing choosing the correct form of the verb. Practicing compound nouns. Practicing 'must' and 'mustn't'. Practicing modals of obligation and necessity. Practicing the relative pronouns 'which' and 'that'.

Reading Practicing analyzing a text by dragging each type of museum into the blank to match it with the correct paragraph. Reading a diary entry and choosing the correct words to complete the text.

Preparation for KET for schools

The Listening Part 5 exercise focuses on extracting specific information and writing it down by listening to a recorded message about a science park. The Reading and Writing Part 4 exercise focuses on reading for detailed understanding by deciding whether statements are right or wrong or whether the article doesn't mention the information.

Vocabulary Practicing the names of animals. Practicing vocabulary about body language and feelings.

Pronunciation Practicing the correct pronunciation of 'th'. Practicing consonant sounds.

Listening Listening to the audio and choosing the correct word to complete sentences.

The rules of soccer Language Exercise

Necessity and obligation Language Exercise

Obligation/necessity: mustn't, don't have to

Grammar Reference Unit

Adjectives ending in -ed and -ing: use

Grammar Reference Unit

Adjectives ending in -ed and -ing: list

Grammar Reference Unit

Compound nouns Language Exercise

Mammal, insect, bird, ... Vocabulary Activity

Consonant sounds Pronunciation Activity

Road signs Language Exercise

A visit to the zoo Language Exercise

Feelings Vocabulary Activity

At the museum Language Exercise

Diary entry of a celebrity Language Exercise

Visiting a museum Listening Activity

Which museum? Language Exercise

KET Paper 2 Part 5 Exam Preparation Exercise

Paper 1 Part 4 Exam Preparation Exercise

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UNIT 8Moving images

This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language we use to talk about processes, cause and effects. It also provides practice of conditional sentences and infinitives of purpose.

Reading Practicing reading and analyzing a text by reading a text about a boy's birthday and choosing the correct answer for each question.

Preparation for KET for schools

This Reading and Writing Part 7 exercise focuses on grammar and vocabulary by keying in the missing words to complete two letters. This Listening Part 3 exercise focuses on understanding specific information by listening to two friends talking about an Internet cafe and choosing the correct answer to five questions.

Pronunciation Practicing identifying rhyming words.

Language Focus Checking your knowledge of the simple present passive form. Checking your knowledge of the first/real conditional. Practicing infinitives of purpose. Practicing the simple past passive. Practicing using different tenses. Practicing the first/real conditional. Practicing verbs followed by the infinitive. Practicing the spelling of occupations. Practicing the first/real conditional.

Vocabulary Practicing words related to movies. Practicing the spelling of occupations.

Listening Listening to people talking about their jobs and keying in the correct words to complete the sentences. Listening to a girl talking about an experiment her family had with a TV and deciding whether the sentences are true or false. Listening to Steve talking about an exciting day in his life.

The passive: present simple

Grammar Reference Unit

First/Real conditional: use Grammar Reference Unit

Infinitives of purpose Language Exercise

Picasso painting stolen Language Exercise

If you walk under a ladder ...

Language Exercise

Are you a TV addict? Listening Activity

Verbs and infinitives Language Exercise

Guess the job Vocabulary Activity

What if ...? Language Exercise

Rhyming words Pronunciation Activity

Animated movies Vocabulary Activity

Birthday wishes Language Exercise

A day to remember Listening Activity

Paper 1 Part 6 Exam Preparation Exercise

KET/KET for schools Paper 2 Part 3

Exam Preparation Exercise

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Self Assessment Units 7 and 8

This syllabus item provides additional practice of the language studied in Units 7 and 8.

Language Game Matching words and drawings related to domestic animals, wild animals, extreme weather and jobs. Shooting down all the balloons that carry the correct tenses to complete the conditional sentences.

Vocabulary Practicing vocabulary on various topics.

Listening Practicing using different tenses. Listening to two teenagers talking about customs in China and deciding whether statements are true or false.

Reading Reading a text about chewing gum and choosing the correct phrases to complete sentences.

Language Focus Checking your knowledge of 'must' and 'have to'. Practicing modals of obligations and necessity. Practicing 'I'd like' and 'I'd rather'. Practicing verbs followed by the infinitive. Practicing the simple present passive. Practicing the first conditional. Checking your knowledge of the simple past passive form.

Language Test Testing general language areas and listening to a radio show about keeping pets.

Video Practicing vocabulary related to technology by dragging each noun next to the correct verb and then clicking on the correct answers.

Obligation/necessity: must, have to

Grammar Reference Unit

Memory Game

Modals Language Exercise

At the theme park Language Exercise

What do you want to do? Language Exercise

How are bottles recycled? Language Exercise

Mixed verb tenses Language Exercise

What will happen? Language Exercise

The Balloon Fiesta Game

The passive: past simple Grammar Reference Unit

Chewing gum facts Language Exercise

Dos and don'ts in China Listening Activity

Fun crossword Vocabulary Activity

Elementary Test 17 Practice Test

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Macmillan Practice Online is the easy way to get all the benefits of online learning – and with over 100 courses to choose from, covering all competence levels and ranging from business English to exam practice and from academic to general English, you’re sure to find the one that suits your needs.

Take a look at the syllabus below for a complete list of the resources offered by this Macmillan Practice Online course.

Inspired 3 Practice OnlineThis course accompanies 'Inspired 3'. It corresponds to CEFR level B1 and Cambridge ESOL PET. There are eight units and four 'Self Assessment' units. Resources are grouped into nine categories: 'Language Focus', 'Vocabulary', 'Pronunciation', 'Listening', 'Reading', 'PET for Schools', 'Language Game', 'Video' and 'Language Test' .

UNIT 1Turning points

This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language used to talk about teenagers. It also provides practice of present and past tenses.

Reading Practicing skimming and scanning a text by matching the correct school holiday activities with the correct people.

Video Watching a video of a fashion show, choosing the correct words to complete descriptions, then choosing the correct words to complete sentences. Practicing words related to free time by reading a text and identifying the activity it describes, then selecting the correct word to complete sentences.

Pronunciation Practicing consonant sounds.

Vocabulary Practicing words related to leisure time.

Listening Listening to a teenager asking for permission to go out. Listening to an interview about life in the 1920s.

PET for Schools Practicing vocabulary and grammar by selecting the correct words to complete a text about personal space.

Language Focus Contrasting the simple present and present progressive. Practicing the present progressive. Checking your knowledge of simple past and past progressive use. Contrasting the simple past and past progressive. Contrasting the simple past with the past progressive. Checking your knowledge of adverbs of frequency.

Present simple and present progressive

Language Exercise Present progressive Language Exercise

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Simple past vs. past progressive

Grammar Reference Unit

Past simple and past progressive

Language Exercise

Past simple v. past progressive

Language Exercise

Adverbs of frequency: never to always

Grammar Reference Unit

Fashion show Vocabulary Activity

Leisure time Vocabulary Activity

Roger's hobby Vocabulary Activity

Consonant sounds Pronunciation Activity

Going out! Listening Activity

Generation gap Listening Activity

Paper 1 Reading Part 2 Exam Preparation Exercise

Paper 1 Reading Part 5 Exam Preparation Exercise

UNIT 2Arts

This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language used to talk about the arts, likes and dislikes. It also provides practice of infinitives and gerunds, and the present passive.

PET for Schools Practicing grammatical structures by completing sentences so they have the same meaning as a prompt sentence. Practicing identifying specific information by listening to a boy and a girl talking about some movies and deciding whether statements are correct or incorrect.

Pronunciation Practicing syllable stress.

Language Game Playing a game in which the diving cat has to collect the treasure from the sunken galleon by selecting words and phrases to do with art and entertainment.

Reading Practicing skimming and scanning by matching the correct books with the correct people.

Language Focus Checking your knowledge of the use of gerunds and infinitives. Checking your knowledge of the difference between the infinitive and '-ing' forms. Checking your knowledge of the structure verb + object + infinitive. Checking your knowledge of '-ing' forms after prepositions. Checking your knowledge of the use of 'so', 'neither' and 'nor' to agree with somebody. Checking your knowledge of the present simple passive form. Practicing the conjunctions 'and' and 'but'.

Vocabulary Practicing phrasal verbs with 'up'.

Listening Listening to friends talking about going to the movies. Listening to a radio interview with a movie star.

Gerunds and infinitives: likes and dislikes

Grammar Reference Unit

Infinitive v -ing form Grammar Reference Unit

Verb + object + verb: object + infinitive

Grammar Reference Unit

-ing form: after prepositions

Grammar Reference Unit

Inversion: with so, neither and nor

Grammar Reference Unit

The passive: present simple

Grammar Reference Unit

A legend Language Exercise

Phrasal verbs with up Vocabulary Activity

Syllable stress Pronunciation Activity

Let's go to the movies Listening Activity

The Jack Johnson Show Listening Activity

Paper 1 Reading Part 2 Exam Preparation Exercise

Paper 1 Writing Part 1 Exam Preparation Exercise

PET for Schools Paper 2 Part 4

Exam Preparation Exercise

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Self Assessment Units 1 and 2

This syllabus item provides additional practice of the language studied in Units 1 and 2.

Vocabulary Practicing words you need to talk about music.

Language Focus Practicing the simple past and past progressive. Practicing the simple present and simple past.

Video Watching an elderly man talking about his childhood and completing sentences. Watching a woman talking about her relationship with her husband, deciding whether statements are true or false and then matching sentence halves.

First day at school Language Exercise

A Titanic romance Language Exercise

Music Vocabulary Activity

A love of painting Vocabulary Activity

A lifetime together Vocabulary Activity

UNIT 3Opinions

This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language used to talk about opinions. It also provides practice of modal verbs.

Pronunciation Practicing identifying silent consonants.

Video Watching a video about astronomy, putting things in order of size and then matching words with their definitions.

Vocabulary Practicing phrasal verbs with 'down'.

PET for Schools Practicing understanding specific information and detailed meaning by listening to a radio programme and choosing the correct answers to questions.

Listening Listening to people asking who has done various things. Listening to teenagers talking about a celebrity they met.

Language Test Testing your knowledge of general language areas appropriate to this level. Listening to someone talking about dinosaurs and completing a text.

Reading Practicing understanding signs, notices, notes and other short texts by choosing the correct meaning for each item. Practicing understanding global meaning by choosing the correct answer to multiple-choice questions on a text about an unusual child.

Language Focus Practicing modal verbs of deduction 'can't' and 'must'. Checking your knowledge of 'must' and 'have to'. Practicing modal verbs 'have to', 'don't have to' and 'can'. Checking your knowlege of reflexive pronouns. Contrasting the use of 'have to', 'don't have to' for obligation and 'should', 'shouldn't' for advice.

Who did it? Listening Activity

Underwater discovery Language Exercise

Obligation/necessity: must, have to

Grammar Reference Unit

Necessity and obligation Language Exercise

Reflexive pronouns: use Grammar Reference Unit

Obligation and advice Language Exercise

Astronomy Vocabulary Activity

Phrasal verbs with down Vocabulary Activity

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Silent consonants Pronunciation Activity

Meeting a celebrity Listening Activity

Paper 1 Reading Part 1 Exam Preparation Exercise

PET/PET for Schools Paper 2 Part 2

Exam Preparation Exercise

Paper 1 Reading Part 4 Exam Preparation Exercise

Pre-intermediate Test 11 Practice Test

UNIT 4Mind over matter

This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language used to talk about the brain and mysteries. It also provides practice of the future and the second/unreal conditional.

Pronunciation Contrasting vowel sounds.

Vocabulary Practicing phrasal verbs with 'take'.

PET for Schools Practicing listening for detail by completing some notes with information from a radio announcement. Practicing grammatical structures by completing sentences so that they have the same meaning as a prompt sentence.

Language Test Testing your knowledge of tenses and quantifiers. Listening to a young woman talking about an illness she has that affects her memory and deciding whether statements are true or false.

Language Game Shooting down all the balloons that carry the correct tenses to complete the conditional sentences. Note: When playing this game, select the topic 'Second conditional'.

Language Focus Checking your knowledge of using 'can' + verbs of perception. Practicing future 'wh-' questions with 'will'. Practicing 'will' and 'going to'. Practicing the future with 'will' and 'won't'. Checking your knowlege of the use of the second/unreal conditional. Checking your knowlege of the affirmative form of the second/unreal conditional.

Reading Practicing focusing on the language in notices or short messages by choosing the correct meaning for each notice or message.

Listening Listening to a conversation about seeing a ghost. Listening to two English teachers talking about learning English in the future.

Can + verbs of perception Grammar Reference Unit

Future questions with will Language Exercise

Will v. going to Language Exercise

Peter telephones Sally Language Exercise

Second/Unreal conditional: use

Grammar Reference Unit

Second conditional: affirmative

Grammar Reference Unit

Phrasal verbs with take Vocabulary Activity

Vowel sounds Pronunciation Activity

Ghost story Listening Activity

Learning English Listening Activity

Paper 1 Reading Part 1 Exam Preparation Exercise

PET/PET for Schools Paper 2 Part 3

Exam Preparation Exercise

Paper 1 Writing Part 1 Exam Preparation Exercise

Intermediate Test 11 Practice Test

The Balloon Fiesta Game

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Self Assessment Units 3 and 4

This syllabus item provides additional practice of the language studied in Units 3 and 4.

Language Focus Contrasting 'will' and 'going to'. Practicing the modal verb 'should'. Practicing the second/unreal conditional.

Video Watching a video in which a woman talks about her new life, deciding whether statements are true or false, then choosing the correct words to complete sentences.

Listening Listening to a group of people sailing to the site of a shipwreck.

Vocabulary

Visit to a shipwreck Listening Activity

Will v. going to Language Exercise

Modals of advice Language Exercise

Second conditional Language Exercise

Going green Vocabulary Activity

UNIT 5Challenges

This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language used to talk about challenges, sport and experiences. It also provides practice of the present perfect.

Vocabulary Practicing names of sports.

Language Test Testing your knowledge of general language areas appropriate to this level. Listening to the story of the first man to ski down Everest and completing a text.

Listening Listening to a conversation about windsurfing. Listening to an interview about a family going to live on a desert island.

Pronunciation Practicing vowel sounds.

PET for Schools Practicing listening for detail by completing some notes about a man's holiday in Australia.

Reading Practicing reading for specific information and deciding if statements about a text on the sport of BASE jumping are true or false.

Video Practicing languages and countries by predicting the answers to questions about a video and then selecting the correct language spoken in each country. Watching a video of a man talking about his job as a personal trainer, putting the sentences in the order they appear in the video and then choosing the correct words to complete sentences.

Language Focus Practicing the prepositions of time 'for' and 'since' and the adverb of time 'ago'. Practicing the present perfect with 'for' and 'since'. Practicing 'does', 'plays' and 'goes'.

For, since and ago Language Exercise

I've lived here for three years

Language Exercise

Life of a fitness freak Language Exercise

The most multicultural city in the world

Vocabulary Activity

Personal trainer Vocabulary Activity

What's your favorite sport? Vocabulary Activity

Windsurfing Listening Activity

Life on a desert island Listening Activity

Vowel sounds Pronunciation Activity

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Paper 2 Part 3 Exam Preparation Exercise

Pre-intermediate Test 05 Practice Test

UNIT 6That's smart!

This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language used to talk about inventions and recycling. It also provides practice of the simple past, past perfect and past passive.

Reading Practicing understanding the language in signs or notices by choosing the correct meaning for each sign.

Vocabulary Practicing names of pieces of electrical household equipment and their definitions. Practicing words for shapes and materials. Practicing words relating to environmental issues.

Language Test Testing your knowledge of general language areas appropriate to this level. Listening to a woman describing when she was shipwrecked and deciding whether a series of statements is true or false.

Listening Listening to four people talking about some new products. Listening to three interviews with teenagers.

Language Game Helping Molly get out of the dumping hole by identifying words that don't belong to lexical sets related to parts of a house, parts of a town, show business and sport.

PET for Schools Practicing listening for factual information by selecting the correct picture letter for each question.

Video Practicing words to do with recycling by predicting the content of a video and then choosing the correct material for each group of objects for recycling.

Language Focus Checking your knowledge of the use of the simple past and the past perfect. Practicing the simple past and the past perfect. Practicing 'used to' and the simple past. Practicing the past passive voice. Checking your knowledge of nouns and noun phrases with 'make' and 'do'.

Past simple v. past perfect Grammar Reference Unit

Past simple v. past perfect Language Exercise

Used to v. past simpleLanguage Exercise

The story of jeans Language Exercise

Make v. do: M-W Grammar Reference Unit

Make v. do: A-L Grammar Reference Unit

Useful things Vocabulary Activity

Shapes and materials Vocabulary Activity

*not_found*

Recycling in London Vocabulary Activity

Environmental advice Vocabulary Activity

Strange inventions Listening Activity

Points of view Listening Activity

Paper 1 Reading Part 1 Exam Preparation Exercise

PET for Schools Paper 2 Part 1

Exam Preparation Exercise

Pre-intermediate Test 12 Practice Test

Molly in Trouble Game

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Self Assessment Units 5 and 6

This syllabus item provides additional practice of the language studied in Units 5 and 6.

Vocabulary Practicing collocations.

Language Focus Listening to people talking about life now and in the past. Practicing 'used to' for past habits and states.

Video Watching a narrator talking about Dubai, clicking on the words you hear, then dragging the correct words into the gaps to complete what the man says.

Then and now Language Exercise

Used to Language Exercise

Ambitious Dubai Vocabulary Activity

UNIT 7Communication

This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language used to talk about different forms of communication. It also provides practice of reported speech.

PET for Schools Practicing listening for detail by listening to amazing stories about animals and choosing the correct answers to multiple-choice questions.

Language Focus Checking your knowledge of reported commands. Checking your knowledge of reported requests. Checking your knowledge of reported speech with past reporting verbs. Practicing the use of reported speech. Practicing reported statements. Practicing reported speech. Practicing reported questions and statements.

Pronunciation Identifying when to drop sounds in connected speech.

Vocabulary Practicing common compound nouns in a text about e-mail.

Language Test Testing your knowledge of tenses and the use of 'say', 'ask' and 'tell'. Listening to three people talking about how they became rich and completing a text.

Reading Practicing reading for specific information and detailed comprehension by matching people with the correct television programmes.

Listening Listening to someone talking about swimming with a whale.

Reported commands: reported imperative

Grammar Reference Unit

Reported requests Grammar Reference Unit

Reported speech: past reporting verb

Grammar Reference Unit

What did you say? Language Exercise

Reported statements Language Exercise

Astronaut Language Exercise

I swam across an ocean Language Exercise

A message from Mom Language Exercise

Compound nouns Vocabulary Activity

Word linking in connected speech

Pronunciation Activity

*not_found*

Swimming with a whale Listening Activity

Paper 2 Part 2 Exam Preparation Exercise

Paper 1 Reading Part 2 Exam Preparation Exercise

Pre-intermediate Test 04 Practice Test

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UNIT 8World view

This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language used to talk about problems and the natural world. It also provides practice of modal verbs of advice and the third/unreal conditional.

Video Watching a video of a man and a woman having a conversation about zoos, inserting the missing expressions for giving opinions to complete a conversation and then matching phrases or sentences with the same meaning.

Pronunciation Practicing different consonant sounds.

Reading Practicing understanding vocabulary and grammar by choosing the correct words to complete a text about baby gorillas. Practicing understanding vocabulary and grammar by choosing the correct words to complete a text about sharks.

Language Game Helping 4P-2 climb up the crater and destroy the slimy monster by selecting words related to the weather and pollution.

Language Focus Practicing the modal verbs 'should' and 'shouldn't'. Checking your knowledge of 'should' and 'ought to' to give advice and opinions.

Language Test Testing your knowledge of general language areas appropriate to this level. Listening to a review of two bikes and putting information in the correct order.

PET for Schools Practicing understanding and interpreting information by listening to a tour guide talking about the city of Cardiff and keying the missing information in a set of notes.

Listening Listening to a recording about tropical rainforests in Belize. Listening to an interview with a woman talking about her travel plans before going to university. Listening to a conversation about Sir Ranulph Fiennes, the explorer.

Modals of advice Language Exercise

Advice/opinion: should, ought to

Grammar Reference Unit

Do we need zoos? Vocabulary Activity

Weather report Vocabulary Activity

Consonant sounds Pronunciation Activity

The rain forests Listening Activity

Alison's trip to Australia Listening Activity

A great explorer! Listening Activity

Paper 1 Reading Part 5 Exam Preparation Exercise

Paper 1 Reading Part 5 Exam Preparation Exercise

PET/PET for Schools Paper 2 Part 3

Exam Preparation Exercise

Pre-intermediate Test 14 Practice Test

Slimy Monster Game

Self Assessment Units 7 and 8

This syllabus item provides additional practice of the language studied in Units 7 and 8.

Language Game Shooting down all the balloons that carry the correct tenses to complete the conditional sentences. Note: When playing this game, select the topic 'Third conditional'.

Language Focus Practicing reported and direct speech. Practicing reported speech.

Video Watching a man talking about what he and his wife do for a living, selecting the correct answers to complete a text about the video and then choosing the correct words to complete sentences.

Reported speech Language Exercise

What did they say? Language Exercise

Under water Vocabulary Activity

The Balloon Fiesta Game

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Macmillan Practice Online is the easy way to get all the benefits of online learning – and with over 100 courses to choose from, covering all competence levels and ranging from business English to exam practice and from academic to general English, you’re sure to find the one that suits your needs.

Take a look at the syllabus below for a complete list of the resources offered by this Macmillan Practice Online course.

Inspired 4 Practice OnlineThis course accompanies 'Inspired 4'. It corresponds to CEFR level B1/B2 and Cambridge ESOL PET. There are eight Units and four 'Self Assessment' units. Resources are grouped into nine categories: 'Language Focus','Vocabulary', 'Pronunciation', 'Listening', 'Reading', 'PET for Schools', 'Language Game','Video' and 'Language Test'.

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UNIT 1Body and mind

This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language used to talk about

food, health and the natural world. It also provides practice of gerunds and

infinitives.

Listening Listening to a TV report about healthy food in our supermarkets. Listening to part of a radio show about fast food.

Pronunciation Practicing the weak and strong forms of 'was', 'were', 'can' and 'are'.

Reading Practicing understanding several texts and matching the meaning to specific information.

Language Test Testing your knowledge of tenses and quantifiers. Listening to an interview with an actor and deciding if statements are true or false.

PET for Schools Practicing focusing on factual information by selecting the correct picture letter for each question. Practicing grammatical structures by completing sentences so that they have the same meaning as a prompt sentence.

Video Learning how to prepare a meal by selecting the ingredients you hear, then matching verbs related to cooking with their definitions. Watching a nutritionist talking about food, selecting the food he suggests eating more of and matching sentence halves describing food.

Language Focus Checking your knowledge of stative verbs. Checking your knowledge of '-ing' forms to indicate purpose. Contrasting the '-ing' form and the 'to' + infinitive. Practicing verbs followed by an '-ing' form or infinitive with a change in meaning. Practicing using 'before' and 'after' followed by the '-ing' form.

Stative verbs Grammar Reference Unit

-ing form: purpose Grammar Reference Unit

Do you want to be healthy?

Language Exercise

-ing forms and infinitivesLanguage Exercise

Before and after Language Exercise

A healthy recipe Vocabulary Activity

Healthy choices Vocabulary Activity

Weak and strong forms Pronunciation Activity

Healthy food in our supermarkets

Listening Activity

Fast food Listening Activity

Paper 1 Reading Part 2 Exam Preparation Exercise

PET/PET for Schools Paper 2 Part 1

Exam Preparation Exercise

Paper 1 Writing Part 1 Exam Preparation Exercise

Intermediate Test 01 Practice Test

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UNIT 2Creativity

This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language used to talk about

modern art, movie making and storytelling. It also provides practice of the present

perfect (simple and progressive), and the past perfect (simple and

progressive).

Vocabulary Practicing using suffixes to make nouns from verbs.

PET for Schools Practicing listening for detail by listening to stories about animals and choosing the correct answers to multiple-choice questions.

Reading Practicing skimming and scanning by matching the correct books with the correct people.

Video Watching a woman talking about her reading habits, deciding whether statements are true or false and then choosing the correct words to complete sentences.

Language Test Testing your knowledge of general language areas appropriate to this level.

Listening Listening to a radio report about the making of 'Titanic'.

Language Focus Checking your knowledge of when to use the present perfect progressive. Practicing the present perfect progressive. Checking your knowledge of the difference between the use of the simple present perfect and present perfect progressive. Contrasting the simple present perfect and the present perfect progressive. Practicing the simple past and the simple present perfect and progressive. Checking your knowledge of when to use the past perfect progressive. Checking your knowledge of the difference between the use of the past perfect and the past perfect progressive. Practicing the past perfect.

Present perfect progressive: use

Grammar Reference Unit

Present perfect progressive

Language Exercise

Present perfect simple v. progressive

Grammar Reference Unit

Present perfect simple and progressive

Language Exercise

Mixed tenses Language Exercise

Past perfect progressive: use

Grammar Reference Unit

Past perfect v. past perfect progressive

Grammar Reference Unit

A horror story Language Exercise

Noun suffixes Vocabulary Activity

Reading for pleasure Vocabulary Activity

The making of Titanic Listening Activity

Paper 2 Part 2 Exam Preparation Exercise

Paper 1 Reading Part 2 Exam Preparation Exercise

Intermediate Test 20 Practice Test

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Self Assessment Units 1 and 2

This syllabus item provides additional practice of the language studied in

Units 1 and 2.

Video Watching a video about Johnny Depp, deciding whether statements are true or false and then completing what the man says.

Language Game Watching a movie and forming the verb that represents the action in each frame.

Vocabulary Practicing adjectives and nouns to do with food.

Language Focus Practicing verb patterns with 'to' or '-ing'. Practicing the simple past, present perfect and present perfect progressive. Practicing the simple and progressive forms of the present, past and present perfect.

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Working in a restaurant Language Exercise

Past tenses Language Exercise

Simple v. progressive Language Exercise

Johnny Depp Vocabulary Activity

Agent 700 - The Director's Cut

Game

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UNIT 3Science and discovery

This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language used to talk about

science and discovery. It also provides practice of future tenses, comparison of adverbs

and connectors.

Listening Listening to a pilot reporting a sighting of a possible UFO.

Vocabulary Practicing words you need to talk about technology. Practicing phrasal verbs with 'down'. Practicing words related to technology and clothes. Choosing the correct vocabulary to complete a text about the scientific exploration of Mars.

Language Test Testing your knowledge of present and future tenses and order of adjectives. Listening to a news programme about the environment and choosing whether statements are true or false.

PET for Schools Practicing grammatical structures by completing sentences so that they have the same meaning. Practicing identifying key information in short recordings by listening to five short recordings and identifying the correct picture.

Language Focus Practicing various future tenses. Checking your knowledge of the uses of 'so', 'such', 'too', 'enough' and 'quite'. Checking your knowledge of the comparatives of adverbs. Checking your knowledge of the superlatives of adverbs. Checking your knowledge of the order of two or more adjectives used together. Checking your knowledge of connectors of reason and result.

Reading Focusing on the language in notices or short messages and choosing the correct meaning for each sign or message.

What are your plans? Language Exercise

Modifiers: use of so, such, too, enough, quite

Grammar Reference Unit

Comparison of adverbs: comparatives

Grammar Reference Unit

Comparison of adverbs: superlatives

Grammar Reference Unit

Order of adjectives Grammar Reference Unit

Connectors: reason and result

Grammar Reference Unit

Information technology Vocabulary Activity

Phrasal verbs with down Vocabulary Activity

Smart clothes Vocabulary Activity

Water found on Mars Vocabulary Activity

Unidentified flying objects Listening Activity

Paper 1 Writing Part 1 Exam Preparation Exercise

PET Paper 2 Part 1 Exam Preparation Exercise

Paper 1 Reading Part 1 Exam Preparation Exercise

Intermediate Test 03 Practice Test

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UNIT 4Getting it right

This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language used to talk about

technology, global issues and politics. It also provides practice of the future perfect

and progressive, conditional sentences and prepositions of time.

Language Test Testing your knowledge of present and future tenses and order of adjectives. Listening to a student talking about her future plans as an athlete and choosing whether statements are true or false.

Language Focus Checking your knowledge of the future perfect. Practicing a variety of future tenses. Practicing the use of 'if', 'unless' and 'when'. Practicing 'wish' and 'if only'. Practicing conditional sentences with 'if' and 'unless'. Checking your knowledge of the use of the prepositions of time 'before', 'after', 'till/until' and 'since'. Checking your knowledge of the connectors of time. Practicing connectors.

PET for Schools Practicing grammatical structures by completing sentences so that they have the same meaning as a prompt sentence. Focusing on factual information by selecting the correct picture letter for each question.

Vocabulary Practicing political vocabulary. Practicing words relating to environmental issues.

Reading Practicing reading for specific information by deciding whether sentences about a text on a museum are true or false.

Listening Listening to different people talking about travel. Listening to someone speaking in favour of cars.

Future perfect: use Grammar Reference Unit

Future tenses Language Exercise

Are you sure? Language Exercise

I wish ... Language Exercise

If you asked ... Language Exercise

Prepositions of time: before, after, till/until, since

Grammar Reference Unit

Connectors: time Grammar Reference Unit

Connectors Language Exercise

Winston Churchill Vocabulary Activity

Environmental advice Vocabulary Activity

If things were different Listening Activity

If everyone had a car ... Listening Activity

Paper 1 Reading Part 3 Exam Preparation Exercise

Paper 1 Writing Part 1 Exam Preparation Exercise

Paper 2 Part 1 Exam Preparation Exercise

Intermediate Test 12 Practice Test

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Self Assessment Units 3 and 4

This syllabus item provides additional practice of the language studied in

Units 3 and 4.

Language Game Placing in order all the phrases to do with traveling by airplane and helping Professor Keen build his machine for making great fries.

Vocabulary Practicing words for journeys. Practicing linking words to connect ideas.

Language Focus Practicing future perfect statements and questions. Practicing a variety of future tenses.

Life in the year 2100 Language Exercise

The rain will have stopped by then

Language Exercise

Travel around the world Vocabulary Activity

Connecting words Vocabulary Activity

Professor Keen's Peeling Machine

Game

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UNIT 5Extraordinary people

This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language used to talk about

historical events. It also provides practice of the third/unreal conditional, 'I

wish' and modals of obligation and deduction.

PET for Schools Practicing understanding specific information by listening to a professional cook talking on the radio about her career and choosing the correct answer for each question. Practicing listening for detail by listening to a woman talking on the radio about her job and choosing the correct answer to multiple-choice questions.

Pronunciation Practicing word stress.

Language Test Testing your knowledge of time expressions and conditionals. Listening to a description of a famous fashion designer and deciding if statements are true or false.

Reading Practicing reading for detailed comprehension and understanding the writer's opinions by choosing the correct answer to multiple-choice questions on a text about a historical novelist.

Vocabulary Practicing word formation.

Language Focus Checking your knowledge of the third/unreal conditional. Practicing the second and third conditional. Practicing expressing regret with 'wish', 'if only' and some conditional clauses. Checking your knowledge of using 'must' and 'can't' to talk about things you are certain of and to make deductions. Practicing modals of deduction 'must' and 'can't' and of possibility 'might' and 'could'. Checking your knowledge of connectors of contrast.

Listening Listening to the description of the Nazca Lines in Peru. Listening to a lecture about former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill.

Third/Unreal conditional: use

Grammar Reference Unit

Second and third conditional

Language Exercise

I wish I'd done that Language Exercise

Certainty/deduction: must, can't

Grammar Reference Unit

Certainty and possibility Language Exercise

Connectors: contrast Grammar Reference Unit

Could Shakespeare write? Vocabulary Activity

Contrastive stress Pronunciation Activity

Mysteries: the Nazca Lines Listening Activity

A great leader Listening Activity

Paper 1 Reading Part 4 Exam Preparation Exercise

Paper 2 Part 2 Exam Preparation Exercise

PET Paper 2 Part 2 Exam Preparation Exercise

Intermediate Test 14 Practice Test

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UNIT 6On the move

This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language used to talk about

going places. It also provides practice of reported speech and question

tags.

PET for Schools Practicing writing an email to a friend by reading a sample question and keying in the correct words to complete the email.

Reading Practicing scanning for specific information by deciding if statements about a text are true or false. Practicing reading for detailed comprehension and understanding the writer's opinions by choosing the correct answer to multiple-choice questions on a text about a television program.

Language Test Testing your knowledge of verb tenses and prepositions. Listening to people talking about vacations and deciding if they enjoyed their vacation or not.

Listening Listening to different people commenting on travel. Listening to five people talking about their experiences in different restaurants.

Pronunciation Identifying the correct stress pattern for multi-syllable noun and verb forms. Practicing questions with tags.

Vocabulary Practicing verbs with 'go' and 'get'.

Language Focus Checking your knowledge of reporting verbs. Practicing reporting verbs like 'accuse', 'agree', 'insist', etc. Checking your knowledge of 'Wh-' reported questions. Checking your knowledge of 'yes/no' reported questions. Practicing reported questions. Practicing question tags.

Reporting verbs: list Grammar Reference Unit

Reporting verbs Language Exercise

Reported questions: wh- questions

Grammar Reference Unit

Reported questions: yes/no questions

Grammar Reference Unit

Quiz show Language Exercise

Question tags Language Exercise

Word stress Pronunciation Activity

Question tags Pronunciation Activity

Why did I go on vacation? Vocabulary Activity

Travel comments Listening Activity

Eating out Listening Activity

Paper 1 Reading Part 3 Exam Preparation Exercise

Paper 1 Reading Part 4 Exam Preparation Exercise

Paper 1 Writing Part 2 Exam Preparation Exercise

Intermediate Test 04 Practice Test

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Self Assessment Units 5 and 6

This syllabus item provides additional practice of the language studied in

Units 5 and 6.

Language Focus Checking your knowledge of how to use 'would' with the second and third conditionals. Practicing your understanding of conditional sentences. Checking your knowledge of how to use reporting verbs. Practicing reported speech and questions. Practicing question tags.

Language Game Identifying words that collocate in sentences related to traveling and getting through the haunted graveyard to reach the castle.

Would: conditional Grammar Reference Unit

Conditionals Language Exercise

Reporting verbs: use Grammar Reference Unit

An interview with Picasso Language Exercise

Question tags Language Exercise

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Ghosts Game

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UNIT 7Getting the message across

This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language used to talk about

forms of communication and experiences. It also provides practice of various tenses of

the passive voice, the passive infinitive and passive modals. It also provides practice

of defining and non-defining relative clauses.

Listening Listening to a man talking about his current and previous jobs. Listening to a TV interview about language and culture.

Vocabulary Practicing the use of collocations related to telephone language.

Pronunciation Practicing syllable stress.

PET for Schools Practicing understanding specific information by listening to a man and a woman talking about the woman's teenage children and deciding whether statements are correct or incorrect.

Language Focus Checking your knowledge of the passive infinitive. Checking your knowledge of passive modals. Practicing the passive voice. Checking your knowledge of the difference between defining and non-defining relative clauses. Practicing defining and non-defining relative clauses.

Video Listening to a news story, completing a text about the video and choosing the correct words to complete sentences.

Language Test Testing your knowledge of general language areas appropriate to this level. Listening to four people talking about their jobs and completing notes.

Reading Practicing the language in signs or notices and choosing the correct meaning for each sign.

The passive: infinitive Grammar Reference Unit

The passive: modals Grammar Reference Unit

Guest information Language Exercise

Defining v. non-defining relative clauses: comparison

Grammar Reference Unit

Relative clauses Language Exercise

Relative clauses Language Exercise

Hotel burglar jailed Vocabulary Activity

Telephone calls Vocabulary Activity

Syllable stress Pronunciation Activity

A change for the better? Listening Activity

Language and culture Listening Activity

Paper 1 Reading Part 1 Exam Preparation Exercise

PET Paper 2 Part 4 Exam Preparation Exercise

Intermediate Test 07 Practice Test

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UNIT 8Making the grade

This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language used to talk about

education. It also provides practice of modals of ability in the past and

permission.

PET for Schools Practicing listening for detail by listening to a tour guide talking about a cottage where a famous poet once lived and completing some notes.

Language Focus Checking your knowledge of affirmative, negative and interrogative forms of 'could', which is used to talk about ability in the past. Checking your knowledge of ability in the past using 'could' and 'be able to'. Checking your knowledge of using 'can', 'may' or 'be allowed to' to ask for and give permission. Practicing the modal verbs 'can', 'could' and 'be able to'.

Vocabulary Practicing words you need to talk about education. Practicing phrasal verbs with 'up'.

Language Test Testing your knowledge of general language areas appropriate to this level. Listening to someone giving information and completing a personal file.

Reading Focusing on the language in notices or short messages by choosing the correct meaning for each notice or short message.

Listening Listening to a teenager asking for permission to go out. Listening to a conversation between two friends. Listening to three conversations about regrets adults have about their schooldays. Listening to a conversation about study courses.

Pronunciation Practicing consonant sounds.

Ability: could Grammar Reference Unit

Ability: could, be able to

Grammar Reference Unit

Permission: can, may, be allowed to

Grammar Reference Unit

Modals of ability Language Exercise

Brown University, USA Vocabulary Activity

Classes in school Vocabulary Activity

Pronouncing sounds Pronunciation Activity

Going out! Listening Activity

What could you do? Listening Activity

No regrets! Listening Activity

Taking a study course Listening Activity

Paper 1 Reading Part 1 Exam Preparation Exercise

Paper 2 Part 3 Exam Preparation Exercise

Intermediate Test 06 Practice Test

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Self Assessment Units 7 and 8

This syllabus item provides additional practice of the language studied in

Units 7 and 8.

Language Focus Practicing identifying the passive and active voice. Practicing the passive. Practicing modals of ability: 'can', 'could', 'be able to'.

Vocabulary Practicing word formation.

Language Game Helping Robin steal money for the poor by matching verbs and prepositions to form phrasal verbs.

Talking about history Language Exercise

Passive Language Exercise

A wedding day to remember

Language Exercise

Salvador Dali Vocabulary Activity

Robbin' the Rich Game