Oxenden, Clive
American English File 4 / Clive Oxenden, Christina Latham-Koenig, and Jane Hudson. - 1st ed. - New York : Oxford University Press, 2009. - 5 v. : ill. ; 30 cm. + - American English File .
"Four-skills American English course with a communicative methodology, engaging texts, and a strong pronunciation syllabus - designed to get students speaking. With texts and topics that make learners want to speak, American English File is the course that gets students talking.
It gives you full skills coverage with a clear focus on pronunciation, plus wide-ranging support and resources too."(Publisher's website) CONTENTS UNIT 1: a. Q and A Grammar: review question formation
Vocabulary : guessing meaning from context
Pronunciation : intonation, stress, and rhythm in questions B. Do you believe it?
Grammar: auxiliary verbs; the...the...+ comparatives
Vocabulary: personality
Pronunciation: using a dictionary to check word stress; intonation and sentence rhythm C. You`re the doctor!
Grammar: present perfect (simple and continuous)
Vocabulary : illness and treatment
Pronunciation : consonant and vowel sounds COLLOQUIAL ENGLISH
What does the future hold? WRITING
An informal e-mail/letter REVIEW & CHECK
What do you remember? What can you do? UNIT 2 :
A. National stereotype: truth or myth?
Grammar : adjective as nouns, adjective order
Vocabulary: clothes and fashion
Pronunciation : vowels sounds B. Air travel : the inside story
Grammar: narrative tenses, past perfect continuous; so/such ...that
Vocabulary: air travel
Pronunciation: irregular past forms C. Incredibly short stories
Grammar: adverbs and adverbial phrases
Vocabulary: confusing adverbs and adverbial phrases
Pronunciation: word and sentences stress COLLOQUIAL ENGLISH
Flying high WRITING
A short story REVIEW & CHECK
What do you remember? What can you do? UNIT 3: A. The one place a burglar won`t look
Grammar: passive (all forms), it is said that he is thought to..., etc.
Vocabulary: crime and punishment
Pronunciation: the letter u B. Stormy weather
Grammar: future perfect and future continuous
Vocabulary: weather
Pronunciation: vowel sounds COLLOQUIAL ENGLISH High risk? WRITING
Expressing your opinion REVIEW & CHECK
What do you remember? What can you do? UNIT 4:
A. Would you get out alive?
Grammar: unreal conditionals
Vocabulary: feelings
Pronunciation: sentences rhythm B. How I trained my husband
Grammar: past modals; would rather, had better
Vocabulary: verbs often confused
Pronunciation: reduced form of have C. Let your body do the talking
Grammar: verbs of the senses
Vocabulary: the body.
Pronunciation: silent letters COLLOQUIAL ENGLISH
Stage and screen WRITING
An article REVIEW & CHECK
What do you remember? What can you do? UNIT 5:
A. The psychology of music
Grammar : gerunds and infinitives
Vocabulary: music
Pronunciation: ch and y B. Counting sheep
Grammar: used to, be used to, get used to
Vocabulary: sleep
Pronunciation: linking words C. Breaking news
Grammar: reporting verbs; as
Vocabulary: the media
Pronunciation: word stress COLLOQUIAL ENGLISH
Music festivals WRITING
A formal letter REVIEW & CHECK
What do you remember? What can you do? UNIT 6:
A. Speaking to the world
Grammar: articles
Vocabulary: collocation: words pairs
Pronunciation: sentence stress B. Bright lights, big city
Grammar: uncountable, plural, and collective nouns; have something done
Vocabulary: cities and towns
Pronunciation: word stress in multisyllable words C. Eureka!
Grammar: quantifiers: all/every, etc
Vocabulary: science
Pronunciation: changing stress in word families COLLOQUIAL ENGLISH
Great cities WRITING
A report REVIEW & CHECK
What can you remember? What can you do? UNIT 7:
A. I wish you wouldn't...!
Grammar: structure after wish
Vocabulary: -ed/ -ing adjectives and related verbs; expressions with go
Pronunciation: sentence rhythm B. A test of honesty
Grammar: clauses of contrast and purpose; whatever, whenever, etc.
Vocabulary: business and advertising
Pronunciation: changing stress in nouns and verbs C. Tingo
Grammar: relative clauses
Vocabulary: prefixes
Pronunciation: word stress COLLOQUIAL ENGLISH
Words WRITING
"For and against" REVIEW & CHECK
What do you remember? What can you do? Communication Audioscripts Grammar Bank Vocabulary Bank Phrasal verbs in context Sound Bank
System requirements for accompanying disc: (PC) 128 MB RAM; Windows 2000 (or higher); Internet Explorer 6.
System requirements for accompanying disc: (Mac) Power PC or Intel Processor; 64 MB RAM; Mac OS X 10.3.
9780194774642 (Student Book)
English language--Study and teaching.--United States
English language--United States--Problems, exercises, etc.
B2 (CEFR)
High Intermediate.
American English File 4 / Clive Oxenden, Christina Latham-Koenig, and Jane Hudson. - 1st ed. - New York : Oxford University Press, 2009. - 5 v. : ill. ; 30 cm. + - American English File .
"Four-skills American English course with a communicative methodology, engaging texts, and a strong pronunciation syllabus - designed to get students speaking. With texts and topics that make learners want to speak, American English File is the course that gets students talking.
It gives you full skills coverage with a clear focus on pronunciation, plus wide-ranging support and resources too."(Publisher's website) CONTENTS UNIT 1: a. Q and A Grammar: review question formation
Vocabulary : guessing meaning from context
Pronunciation : intonation, stress, and rhythm in questions B. Do you believe it?
Grammar: auxiliary verbs; the...the...+ comparatives
Vocabulary: personality
Pronunciation: using a dictionary to check word stress; intonation and sentence rhythm C. You`re the doctor!
Grammar: present perfect (simple and continuous)
Vocabulary : illness and treatment
Pronunciation : consonant and vowel sounds COLLOQUIAL ENGLISH
What does the future hold? WRITING
An informal e-mail/letter REVIEW & CHECK
What do you remember? What can you do? UNIT 2 :
A. National stereotype: truth or myth?
Grammar : adjective as nouns, adjective order
Vocabulary: clothes and fashion
Pronunciation : vowels sounds B. Air travel : the inside story
Grammar: narrative tenses, past perfect continuous; so/such ...that
Vocabulary: air travel
Pronunciation: irregular past forms C. Incredibly short stories
Grammar: adverbs and adverbial phrases
Vocabulary: confusing adverbs and adverbial phrases
Pronunciation: word and sentences stress COLLOQUIAL ENGLISH
Flying high WRITING
A short story REVIEW & CHECK
What do you remember? What can you do? UNIT 3: A. The one place a burglar won`t look
Grammar: passive (all forms), it is said that he is thought to..., etc.
Vocabulary: crime and punishment
Pronunciation: the letter u B. Stormy weather
Grammar: future perfect and future continuous
Vocabulary: weather
Pronunciation: vowel sounds COLLOQUIAL ENGLISH High risk? WRITING
Expressing your opinion REVIEW & CHECK
What do you remember? What can you do? UNIT 4:
A. Would you get out alive?
Grammar: unreal conditionals
Vocabulary: feelings
Pronunciation: sentences rhythm B. How I trained my husband
Grammar: past modals; would rather, had better
Vocabulary: verbs often confused
Pronunciation: reduced form of have C. Let your body do the talking
Grammar: verbs of the senses
Vocabulary: the body.
Pronunciation: silent letters COLLOQUIAL ENGLISH
Stage and screen WRITING
An article REVIEW & CHECK
What do you remember? What can you do? UNIT 5:
A. The psychology of music
Grammar : gerunds and infinitives
Vocabulary: music
Pronunciation: ch and y B. Counting sheep
Grammar: used to, be used to, get used to
Vocabulary: sleep
Pronunciation: linking words C. Breaking news
Grammar: reporting verbs; as
Vocabulary: the media
Pronunciation: word stress COLLOQUIAL ENGLISH
Music festivals WRITING
A formal letter REVIEW & CHECK
What do you remember? What can you do? UNIT 6:
A. Speaking to the world
Grammar: articles
Vocabulary: collocation: words pairs
Pronunciation: sentence stress B. Bright lights, big city
Grammar: uncountable, plural, and collective nouns; have something done
Vocabulary: cities and towns
Pronunciation: word stress in multisyllable words C. Eureka!
Grammar: quantifiers: all/every, etc
Vocabulary: science
Pronunciation: changing stress in word families COLLOQUIAL ENGLISH
Great cities WRITING
A report REVIEW & CHECK
What can you remember? What can you do? UNIT 7:
A. I wish you wouldn't...!
Grammar: structure after wish
Vocabulary: -ed/ -ing adjectives and related verbs; expressions with go
Pronunciation: sentence rhythm B. A test of honesty
Grammar: clauses of contrast and purpose; whatever, whenever, etc.
Vocabulary: business and advertising
Pronunciation: changing stress in nouns and verbs C. Tingo
Grammar: relative clauses
Vocabulary: prefixes
Pronunciation: word stress COLLOQUIAL ENGLISH
Words WRITING
"For and against" REVIEW & CHECK
What do you remember? What can you do? Communication Audioscripts Grammar Bank Vocabulary Bank Phrasal verbs in context Sound Bank
System requirements for accompanying disc: (PC) 128 MB RAM; Windows 2000 (or higher); Internet Explorer 6.
System requirements for accompanying disc: (Mac) Power PC or Intel Processor; 64 MB RAM; Mac OS X 10.3.
9780194774642 (Student Book)
English language--Study and teaching.--United States
English language--United States--Problems, exercises, etc.
B2 (CEFR)
High Intermediate.