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Active Grammar Level 2 (B1-B2 / Pre-Intermediate - Upper Intermediate) with Answers & CD-ROM [with Answers and CD-ROM]

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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, part(s) enclosed, 216 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 278x220x11 mm, kaal: 580 g
  • Sari: Active Grammar
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Feb-2011
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • Keel: British English
  • Tase: Level 2
  • CEFR: B1
  • ISBN-10: 0521175992
  • ISBN-13: 9780521175999
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  • with Answers and CD-ROM
  • Saadaval ainult Eestis!
  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, part(s) enclosed, 216 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 278x220x11 mm, kaal: 580 g
  • Sari: Active Grammar
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Feb-2011
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • Keel: British English
  • Tase: Level 2
  • CEFR: B1
  • ISBN-10: 0521175992
  • ISBN-13: 9780521175999
Teised raamatud teemal:
A three-level series of grammar reference and practice books for teenage and young adult learners.

Active Grammar Level 2 covers all the grammatical points usually taught at B1-B2 (CEF) level. The book presents grammar points in meaningful context through engaging and informative texts, followed by clear explanations. Useful tips highlight common mistakes that intermediate students usually make. Carefully graded exercises provide plenty of challenging practice and encourage students to apply their own ideas creatively to grammar learning. A large number of contrastive revision exercises in the book and on the CD-ROM allow students to assess and monitor their progress. The answer key at the back of the book makes this version ideal for self-study.

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A three-level series of grammar reference and practice books for teenage and young adult learners.
Introduction 3(3)
Tenses
1 Present simple and present continuous
I'm holding my breath
6(4)
2 Past simple and past continuous
He was driving on a dark night
10(4)
3 Used to and would
They used to pay soldiers in salt
14(4)
4 Present perfect, past simple, present simple
Many famous people have studied at Harvard
18(4)
5 Present perfect simple and present perfect continuous
She's been living here for 30 years
22(4)
6 Past perfect simple and past perfect continuous
Scientists had been studying a hurricane
26(4)
7 Will and be going to
What will the future be like?
30(4)
8 Present continuous and present simple for future use; future continuous
We'll be flying from Hong Kong to Bangkok
34(4)
9 Future perfect and other future forms
Will they all have gone?
38(6)
R1 Review: present, past and future forms
42(2)
Modals
10 Modals of ability and obligation 1
Six astronauts can stay there
44(4)
11 Modals of ability and obligation 2
He should have given the dog a biscuit
48(4)
12 Possibility and certainty in the present and future
It must be 3
52(4)
13 Possibility and certainty in the past
It must already have been there
56(4)
14 Requests, permission, offers, suggestions, promises
Could you take your hat off, please?
60(6)
R2 Review: modals
64(2)
Questions, multi-word verbs and verb structures
15 Question forms
What is language?
66(4)
16 Question tags
Babies don't have teeth, do they?
70(4)
17 Multi-word verbs 1: prepositional verbs
What are you looking for?
74(4)
18 Multi-word verbs 2: phrasal verbs
Throw away the remote control
78(4)
19 Verb + to-infinitive or -ing
He decided to run without shoes
82(4)
20 Verb + object + to-infinitive
Greg made the children work 60 hours a week
86(4)
21 Linking verbs: be, get, feel, etc.
It looks a bit yellow but it tastes great
90(6)
R3 Review: Questions; multi-word verbs; verb structures
94(2)
Determiners and prepositions
22 Articles
A famous code
96(4)
23 Quantifiers 1
Anything can happen in the mountains
100(4)
24 Quantifiers 2
There are plenty of activities
104(4)
25 Reflexive and reciprocal pronouns
Do it yourself!
108(4)
26 Prepositions of place, movement and time
We waited in front of a petrol station
112(4)
27 Verbs with two objects
Throw her to the dogs!
116(4)
28 Prepositions
He was terrible at spelling
120(6)
R4 Review: Articles; quantifiers, pronouns; prepositions
124(2)
Adjectives, adverbs, the passive and conditionals
29 Adjectives
Totally amazing!
126(4)
30 Comparatives
A three-year-old speaks much more fluently
130(4)
31 Superlatives
The most dangerous fish is...
134(4)
32 Adverbs and adverb phrases
He climbs the monument regularly
138(4)
33 The passive 1
The new metal was called bronze
142(4)
34 The passive 2
They deserve to be mentioned
146(4)
35 Zero, first and second conditionals
If you think you can, you can
150(4)
36 Third conditional, I wish, If only
I wish I had heard those songs
154(4)
37 Variations on conditionals
We can change the world if people listen to us
158(6)
R5 Review: Comparatives and superlatives; the passive; conditionals
162(2)
Word formation and sentences
38 Indirect statements
They said their son was flying
164(4)
39 Indirect questions
If you are wondering why glaciers are interesting...
168(4)
40 Defining relative clauses
The companies who connect people to the Internet
172(4)
41 Non-defining relative clauses
`I thought it was dumb, which shows he's smarter than I am!'
176(4)
42 Word formation 1: verbs and adjectives (affixes)
Scrabble - the international game
180(4)
43 Word formation 2: nouns (affixes)
You need imagination, self-confidence...
184(4)
44 It and there
Do you find it difficult to sleep?
188(4)
45 Linking words 1: addition, contrast and time
Once you have read one...
192(4)
46 Linking words 2: reason, purpose and result
Why? Because the roads were bad
196(6)
R6 Review: Indirect speech; relative clauses; word formation; it and there;, linking words
200(2)
Appendices
Verb tenses 202(1)
Irregular verbs 203(1)
Glossary 204(2)
Grammar index 206(1)
Answer key 207