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Cambridge University Press
978-8-490-36635-6 Shape the Future Level 1 Student's Book
Philip Wood , Victoria Anderson
Table of Contents
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READING
PHRASAL VERBS
GRAMMAR
VOCABULARY 1
LISTENING &
REAL ENGLISH
Unit 1
Computers
and
technology
page 5
Robots and us:
A complicated
relationship
TIP: inding
words in a text
blow up, come out,
deal with, keep on,
make out, turn into
present simple and
present continuous;
state verbs
computer words An interview with a YouTuber
Idioms: to make a living,
to be rolling in it, to make
it big
Unit 2
Risk takers
page 19
SOS! Alone at sea
TIP: using context
to guess meaning
get through, give
up, make up for,
pick up, run out
of, set out
past simple and
past continuous;
past perfect
injuries Talking about
extreme activities
Idioms: to have nerves of
steel, to be scared stiff, to
have your heart in your mouth
Unit 3
Friendship
and family
page 33
A family without
frontiers
TIP: predicting
content
bring up, grow
up, put (sb) up,
settle down, stick
to, work out
present perfect
simple; present
perfect and time
words; present
perfect continuous
family and
relationships
An interview with an expert
Idioms: to take charge,
to have the best of both
worlds, to get a raw deal
Unit 4
Sports and
teamwork
page 47
Everyone’s a
winner?
TIP: understanding
paragraphs
clear up, end up,
get over, let down,
put (sb) off, take off
the future: will,
going to, present
continuous,
present simple;
future continuous;
future perfect
sports A conversation about
individual vs. team sports
Idioms: to get in shape,
to give it your best shot,
to train like crazy
Unit 5
Fashion
page 61
The clothes effect
TIP: skimming
come across,
dress up, get on,
hand out, pick
out, put away
modals: ability;
obligation;
prohibition;
recommendation /
advice; possibility in
the present and past
clothes and
fashion
A description of how
people dress
Idioms: to be a slave
to fashion, eye-catching,
to make a fashion statement,
to pull up your socks
Unit 6
Crime and
justice
page 75
Rule-breakers
in history
TIP: identifying
key words in
questions
ight back, go
on, put (sth) off,
set up, stand up
for, take away
passive; passive
modals; have
something done
crime A report on economic crime
Idioms: an inside job,
to line your own pockets,
to crack down on,
to get off scot-free
Unit 7
Our society
page 89
Welcome to
Europe
TIP: scanning
get away, go
back, put up with,
shut down, take
in, take up
conditionals: zero
and irst conditional;
if, when, as soon as;
second conditional;
third conditional
social issues A radio interview
about volunteering
Idioms: to give something
back, to make ends meet,
to make a real difference,
to do your bit
Unit 8
The
information
age
page 103
UK government’s
big secret: a
weather machine!
TIP: predicting
content 2
carry out, come
up with, ind out,
get back to, look
into, turn out
reported speech:
reported statements;
reported questions;
reported requests,
orders, suggestions
and offers
the media Opinions about social media
Idioms: to have got a point,
to miss the point, to nail it,
to (not) have a clue
Unit 9
Music
page 117
What does music
mean to you?
TIP: understanding
short texts
calm down, cheer
up, have on,
look up, switch
off, turn up
relative clauses:
deining relative
clauses; non-deining
relative clauses
music A music review
Idioms: to ring a bell,
to (dance) your heart out,
to sound like a broken record,
to put on your dancing shoes
Vocabulary Extra
page 132
Writing Guide
page 141
Pairwork
page 150
Steps for teamwork
page 152
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READING PHRASAL VERBS GRAMMAR VOCABULARY 1

LISTENING &

REAL ENGLISH

Unit 1

Computers and technology page 5

Robots and us: A complicated relationship TIP: inding words in a text

blow up, come out, deal with, keep on, make out, turn into

present simple and present continuous; state verbs

computer words An interview with a YouTuber Idioms: to make a living, to be rolling in it, to make it big

Unit 2

Risk takers page 19

SOS! Alone at sea TIP: using context to guess meaning

get through, give up, make up for, pick up, run out of, set out

past simple and past continuous; past perfect

injuries Talking about extreme activities Idioms: to have nerves of steel, to be scared stiff, to have your heart in your mouth

Unit 3

Friendship and family page 33

A family without frontiers TIP: predicting content

bring up, grow up, put (sb) up, settle down, stick to, work out

present perfect simple; present perfect and time words; present perfect continuous

family and relationships

An interview with an expert Idioms: to take charge, to have the best of both worlds, to get a raw deal

Unit 4

Sports and teamwork page 47

Everyone’s a winner? TIP: understanding paragraphs

clear up, end up, get over, let down, put (sb) off, take off

the future: will , going to , present continuous, present simple; future continuous; future perfect

sports A conversation about individual vs. team sports Idioms: to get in shape, to give it your best shot, to train like crazy

Unit 5

Fashion page 61

The clothes effect TIP: skimming

come across, dress up, get on, hand out, pick out, put away

modals: ability; obligation; prohibition; recommendation / advice; possibility in the present and past

clothes and fashion

A description of how people dress Idioms: to be a slave to fashion, eye-catching, to make a fashion statement, to pull up your socks

Unit 6

Crime and justice page 75

Rule-breakers in history TIP: identifying key words in questions

ight back, go on, put (sth) off, set up, stand up for, take away

passive; passive modals; have something done

crime A report on economic crime Idioms: an inside job, to line your own pockets, to crack down on, to get off scot-free

Unit 7

Our society

page 89

Welcome to Europe TIP: scanning

get away, go back, put up with, shut down, take in, take up

conditionals: zero and irst conditional; if, when, as soon as ; second conditional; third conditional

social issues A radio interview about volunteering Idioms: to give something back, to make ends meet, to make a real difference, to do your bit

Unit 8

The information age

page 103

UK government’s big secret: a weather machine! TIP: predicting content 2

carry out, come up with, ind out, get back to, look into, turn out

reported speech: reported statements; reported questions; reported requests, orders, suggestions and offers

the media Opinions about social media Idioms: to have got a point, to miss the point, to nail it, to ( not ) have a clue

Unit 9

Music

page 117

What does music mean to you? TIP: understanding short texts

calm down, cheer up, have on, look up, switch off, turn up

relative clauses: deining relative clauses; non-deining relative clauses

music A music review Idioms: to ring a bell, to ( dance ) your heart out, to sound like a broken record, to put on your dancing shoes

Vocabulary Extra

page 132

Writing Guide

page 141

Pairwork

page 150

Steps for teamwork

page 152

VOCABULARY 2 PRONUNCIATION SPEAKING WRITING LIFE SKILLS & PROJECT DOCUMENTARY

adjectives ending in - ed and - ing

t in negative auxiliaries; stress in word families

exchanging opinions Social networks

a for and against essay

safety online Project: an infographic about ten tips for online safety

Social media addiction

adverbs of manner weak forms: is / was / are / were ; /ɜː/

telling a story Dangerous situations

a story being prepared Project: planning a weekend in the UK

Hazardous professions

preixes /ɪz/ and /z/ giving advice Places to visit

a biography managing your emotions Project: a lealet about managing your emotions

21 st^ century families

adjective sufixes stress in adjectives inviting Sport

an opinion essay

cooperation and teamwork Project: a presentation on teamwork

The jogging trend

compounds: compound nouns, compound adjectives

silent letters; stress in compounds

describing a picture Describing a photograph

an informal email

self-esteem Project: a poster about eight tips to promote a positive self-image

Fashion in the digital age

verb / adjective / noun + preposition

stress in verbs; joining prepositions

talking about a TV drama Favourite TV series

a review of a ilm

judging right from wrong Project: a discussion about a moral dilemma

The safest city in the world

do and make linking talking about social issues Agreeing and disagreeing

a formal email responsible citizenship Project: a proposal to the council

The gender pay gap

verb and noun collocations

stress patterns 1; stress patterns 2

talking about experiences Appearing in the media

a blog post critical thinking Project: a critical analysis of a media message

Advertising

American English vs. British English

r after a vowel talking about preferences Fame

a description of a place

learning new skills Project: a ten-point plan to learn a new skill

Music to change the world

Language Reference

page 154

Life Skills

questionnaire solutions

page 171

Irregular Verbs

page 172

False Friends

page 174

VOCABULARY 2 PRONUNCIATION SPEAKING WRITING

LIFE SKILLS &

PROJECT DOCUMENTARY

ways of travelling: at the airport; directions; public transport

full and reduced vowels complaining Worst holiday

an informal email

problem solving Project: an advice podcast

How do

millennials

travel?

word roots word stress; nouns and verbs

having a discussion

Reducing your carbon footprint

an opinion essay wise use of resources Project: a campaign video

Recycling to curb climate change

quantities and capacity the letters ea ; pronunciation of of

making suggestions Healthy diet

a proposal stress management Project: an infographic of tips for exam situations

Food trends

time adverbs and expressions

  • tion telling an anecdote Coincidences

retelling a narrative

creative thinking Project: a creative group presentation

New stories, new formats

preixes /iː/, /ɪ/ and /e/ regretting and wishing Regrets

a letter of application

interview skills Project: a CV

Professions with a future

comparatives and superlatives; compound adjectives

than and as inviting and responding to invitations Invitation to an event

a critical review communication skills Project: an interview

The cultural identity of cities

Irregular Verbs

page 128

Exam Tips

page 130

Exam Practice Reading

page 135

Exam Practice Listening

page 141

Exam Practice Speaking

page 147