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Hi, this is the Think book, written by Herbert Puchta, Jeff Stranks, and Peter Lewis-Jones.

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  • January 18, 2023
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STUDENT'S BOOK 2
Herbert Puchta,Jeff Stranks & Peter Lewis-Jones




,,,,,,,.., CAMBRIDGE
:: :UNIVERSITY PRESS

, CONTENTS
Welcome p 4 A lntroducing yourself; Answering questions; The weather; Families B Meeting people; lrregular past participles; losing things; furniture
C Buying and talking about food; In a restaurant; Shops; lhings you have to do D Plans and arrangements; Sports and sport verbs; Travel plans

VOCABULARY
Present perfect with just, already and yet Personality adjectives




7
Present perfect vs. past simple Collocations
Offering encouragement WordWise: Phrases withjust
Role play: Good causes

Asking and giving / refusing permission Present perfect with for and since School subjects
Role play: Asking permission a, an, the or no article Verbs about thinking




Review Units 1 & 2
�� -----------------,---------------
pages 28-29
Unit 3 Comparing things and actions Comparative and superlative adjectives (review) Types of films
Asking for and offering help (not) as .... as comparatives Types of TV programmes
That's
Making a comparison stronger or weaker
entertainment WordWise: Expressions with
Adverbs and comparative adverbs get
p 30

Unit4 Giving advice lndefînite pronouns (everyone, no one, someone, etc.) IT terms
all I some I none I any of them Language for giving advice
Social networking
should(n't), had better, ought to
p 38


Review Units 3 & 4
-�-------------�--------------------
pages 46-47
Unit5 Asking about feelings Present perfect continuous Making music
Present perfect simple vs. present perfect Musical instruments
My life in music Role play: Helpful suggestions
continuous WordWise: Phrasal verbs
p48
without

Unit6 Expressing surprise and enthusiasm wil/ (not), may (not), might (not) for prediction The environment
First conditional Verbs to talk about energy
Makinga
un/ess in first conditional sentences
difference
p 56

Review Units 5 & 6
��-------------�-------------------
pages 64-65

Unit? Check ing information Future forms Future time expressions
Agreeing Question tags Arranging a party
Future fun
Nor/Neither / So WordWise: Phrases with
p66
about


Unit8 Talking about past habits Past simple vs. past continuous (review) Direction and movement
Talking about imaginary situations used to Science
Science counts
Talking about scientifîc discoveries Second conditional
p74 /wish




Review Units 7 & 8
----------------------------
pages 82-83
---------,----
Unit9 Accepting and refusing invitations The passive (present simple, past simple, present Jobs
continuous, present perfect) work as I in I for
Whatajob! Role play: lnviting friends to jein you
work vs.job
p84
WordWise: Time expressions
with in
Unit 10 Talking about your health Past perfect simple T ime linkers
Past perfect continuous lllness: collocations
Keep healthy
Past perfect simple vs. past perfect continuous
p9 2

Review Units 9 & 10
���----------------,---------------------,-----------�
pages 100-101

Unit 11 Reporting what someone has said Reported statements Fun
Expressing feelings: anger Verb patterns: object+ infînitive More verbs with object +
Makingthe news
infînitive
p 102
WordWise: Expressions with
make

Unit 12 Talking about permission be allowed to! let Discipline
Following and giving simple instructions lhird conditional Talking about consequences
Playing by the
rules and reasons

p 110

Review Units 11 & 12 pages 118-119

Pronunciation pages 120-121 Get it right! pages 122-126 Speaking activities pages 127-128


2

,PRONUNCIATION !THINK -·
SKILLS
lntonation and sentence stress Yalues: Human qualities Reading Online survey responses: Who do you admire most?
Self-esteem: Personal qualities TV programme preview: Britain's Smartest Kids
Photostory: The new café
Writing A short passage about someone you admire
Listening Playing a guessing game
Word stress Values: Learning for life Reading Article: An education like no ether
Train to Think: Learning about texts Article: Learning is brain change
Culture: A day in the life of ...
Writing An email describing your school routine
Listening Conversation about a book


Words ending in /a/ Yalues: Spending wisely Reading Article: Big movies on a small budget
Self-esteem: The film of my life TV listings: different types of programmes
Photostory: Extras
Writing A paragraph about your TV habits
Listening Interview with a teenage filmmaker

The short /Al vowel sound Values: Responsible online behaviour Reading Article: Think before you act online
Train to Think: Logical sequencing Short texts: Different types of messages
Culture: Communication through history
Writing A web page giving advice
Listening Conversation about installing a computer game


Been: streng /bi:n/ and weak /brn/ Yalues: Following your dreams Reading Online forum: Singer songwriter: Any advice?
Self-esteem: Music and me Article:John Otway- Rock's greatest failure
Photostory: Pop in the park
Writing The story of your favourite band
Listening Interviews about music
!f!, /v/ and /b/ consonant sounds Values: Caring for the world Reading Article: Hot topic: The environment
Train to Think: Different perspectives Leaflet: Small changes, BIG consequences
Culture: Stop! Before it's too late
Writing An article for the school magazine
Listening Interviews about a town project


lntonation of question tags Yalues: Believe in a better future Reading Newspaper articles: The world today
Self-esteem: Personal goals Web chat: arranging a party
Photostory: Weekend plans
Writing An invitation
Listening Interviews with two newsmakers
The /ju:/ sound Values: How science helps people Reading Blog article: Why aren't people more interested
Train to Think: Using criteria in science?
Web forum: What should science do next?
Culture: Great scientists
Writing A blog entry
Listening The things kids believe!



/tf/ and /d3/ consonant sounds Values: What's important in a job? Reading Article: Dream jobs
Self-esteem: /'d rather be . .. Article: Obsolete jobs
Photostory: For a good cause
Writing A short essay about jobs that will soon be obsolete
Listening People with disabilities and their jobs

/tf/ and IJl consonant sounds Values: Never give up Reading Article: 8,000 birds to see before you die
Train to Think: About health Article: Miracle operations
Culture: Keeping healthy- stories from around the world
Writing A story about a sports event
Listening A presentation on the benefits of exercise


lntonation: rude or polite? Yalues: Being able to laugh at yourself Reading Article: April Fool's Day
Self-esteem: Giving an award Article: A tale of two Guys
Photostory: The journalist
Writing A news report
Listening Profile on an extreme weather journalist

Silent consonants Yalues: The importance of rules Reading Article: Hard times to be a kid
Train to Think: Play rock, paper, scissors Website contest: The best 50-word stories
Culture: Strange laws around the world
Writing A set of rules
Listening The game rock, paper, scissors




3

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