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Christina Latham-Koenig
Clive Oxenden
OXFO
Christina Latham-Koenig
Clive Oxenden
Intermediate Student's Book
Paul
Seligson
and
Clive
Oxenden
are
the
original
co-authors
of
English
File
1
and
English File 2
OXFO
UNIVERSITY
PRE
SS
Contents
Grammar
Vocabu
lary
Pronunciation
4
A
Mood
food
B
Family life
present simple and continuous, action
and non-action verbs
future
forms:
present continuous,
going
to,
will
I
won't
}ID
each other
food and cooking
short and
tong vowel
sounds
sentence stress, word
stress. adjective endings
8
family, adjectives of
personality
12
. .
PRACTICAL
ENGLISH
Episode
1
Meeting
the
parents
14
A
Spend or
save?
present
perfect and past
simple
present perfect+
for
I
since,
present perfect continuous
money
strong adj
ectives:
exhausted,
amazed,
etc.
the
letter
o
sentence stress, stress
on strong adj ectives
18
22
B
Changing lives
REVISE
&
CHECK
1&2
. .
In
the
st reet;
Short
films
Oxfam
24
A
Race
across
London
comparatives and superlatives
articles:
a
I
an,
the,
no article
transport
collocation:
verbs
I
adjectives+ prepositions
J,
'd:y
,
and
1J,
linking
;>
.sentence
stress,
1);>
or
1)i:
?
28
32
B
Stereotypes
-
or
are
they?
. .
PRACTICAL
ENGLISH
Episode
2
A
difficult
celebrity
34
A
Failure
and success
can,
could,
be
able
to
}ID
reflexive
pronouns
-ed
I
-ing
adjectives
sentence stress
~~~~~~~~~~~~~-
-~~~~~~~~~-
38
B
Modern
manners?
mod at s of obligation:
must,
have t
o,
should
}ID
should
have
phone
language
silent
consonants.
linking
42
REVISE
&
CHECK
3&4
_.
In
the street; Short films
Boris
Bikes
44
A
Sporting
superstitions
past tenses:
simple,
continuous,
perfect
usually
and
used
to
sport
48
52
B
Love
at Exit
19
relationships
linking,
the
letter
s
. .
PRACTICAL ENGLISH
Episode 3
Old friends
2
Grammar
Vocabulary
Pronunciation
54
A
Shot
on location
passives
(all tenses)
.
cinema
t
he
body
sent ence stress
58
B
Judging by appearances
REVISE &
CHECK 5&6
modals
of deduction:
might,
can't,
must
diphth ongs
62
9'4
In
th
e street; Short films /conic
film locat ions
64
A
Extraordinary school for
boys
fl
first
conditional and future
time
clauses+
when, until,
etc.
make
and
let
second conditional
education
the
let
ter
u
68
72
B
Ideal
home
houses
sent ence stress
• •
PRACTICAL ENGLISH
Episode
4
Boys' night out
74
78
82
A
Sell
and
tell
reported
speech: sentences and
questions
gerunds and
infinitives
shopping,
making nouns
from
verbs
work
the
let
ters
ai
B
What's
the right job for you?
word st
ress
REVISE
&
CHECK
7&8
m'4
In
t
he st reet;
Short f
ilms
Trinity College, Dublin
84
A
Lucky encounters
third
conditional
making adjectives and adverbs
electronic devices,
phrasal
verbs
sent
ence stress
88
B
Too much information!
fl
quantifiers
separable
phrasal verbs
ough
and
augh,
linking
92
• •
PRACTICAL
ENGLISH
Episode
5
Unexpected
events
94
98
A
Modern icons
B
Two
murder mysteries
relative clauses: defining
and
non-defining
question
tags
compound
nouns
word
st ress
cnme
int onat
ion
in
quest
ion
tags
102
REVISE & CHECK 9&10
• •
In
the street ; Short f
ilms
The Hound of the Baskervilles
104
113
122
Communication
Writing
Listening
132
Grammar Bank
152
Vocabulary Bank
165
166
Irregular
verbs
Sound Bank
3
G present simple and continuous, action and non-action verbs
V
food and cooking
P
short and long vowel sounds
Do
you drink
a lot of coffee?
Yes, but
I'm
trying
to cut
down
at the moment.
1
VOCABULARY
food
and cooking
a D
o the
quiz
in
pairs.
3
LISTENING & SPEAKING
FOOD
&
EATING
1
Is
there any food or drink that you
couldn't live without? How
of t
en do you
eat/ drink it?
2
Do you ever have
a
ready-made
food?
b
takeaway food? What
kind?
Can you think of...?
ONE
red
f
ru
it,
ONE
yellow fruit,
ONE
green
fruit
TWO
kinds
of food that some people are allergic
to
THREE
kinds of food that come from milk
FOUR
vegetables
that
you can put
in
a salad
FIVE
containers that you can buy foo
d
in
SIX
t
hings
t
hat
people
somet
imes
have for breakf ast
•••
3
What's your favourite
a
f
ruit?
b
veget able?
Are there any that you really don't
like?
b
>-
p.152
Vocabulary
Bank
Food
and cooking.
4
l))
Listen to these
comrnon adjectives to
describe
4
When you eat out do you normally order
meat,
fish, or vegetarian?
c
food.
Do
you
know
\.vhat
they niean?
Then say
one
kind
of
food
\.vhich
\Ve
often
use
with each
adjective.
fresh
frozen
low-fat
raw
~cy
5
takeaway t
inned
What food do you
usually
eat
a
w
hen
you're feeling
a bit
down?
b
before
doing
sport or exercise?
c
before you have
an exam
or
some
important
work to do?
2
PRONUNCIATION
short and
long
vowel sounds
a
Look at
the
eight sound pict
u
res.
What
are
the
\vords and sounds?
\
Vhar
part
of
the symbol
tells
you
that a sound is
long?
a
lJ
6
>))
Listen
to
five people talking.
Each
person is ans\veri11g
one
of the q
uestions
in
Food
&
Eatins
above.
Match
each
speaker
\vi
t
h
a question.
l
~
l
squid
sptey
ch
icken
gr
illed
sausages
roast
chocolate
box
r
a\\
fork
boiled salt
cook
s
ugar
n1
ushroon1s
food
::±]
2~
4
.~~
~~
b
CJ
--,
_
beef stca1ned
beans
breakfast
pr
a\\'ns
salinon
lan1b
cabbage
n1argar1ne ca
rton
.
iar warn1
Speaker A
Speaker
B
Speaker
C
___;
Speaker D
11
Speaker
E
b
Listen again and make notes about
their
ans~rers
.
Con1pare
~r ith
a
partner.
s
s:J
c
c
ucumber
beetroot
fr
uit
d
uck
Ask and ans\.ver
the questions \·Vith
a
pa rtner.
What do
you
have
in con1111o
n?
Look
at
the \vords in
each list.
C
ross
ou
t the
word
\vhich
doesn't
have
the
sound
in
the
sound
picture.
1)5
>))
Listen a
nd
check.
c
d
>-
p.166
Sound Bank.
Look at the
t
ypical
spellings
of the sounds in
a
.
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