Takeaway English 4 Student Book

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Autor: Peter Loveday
Editorial: McGraw-Hill Interamericana
Edición: 1°
ISBN: 9786071505941
Formato: Libro digital
Año de publicación: 2024

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Front Matter
   ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
   SCOPE and SEQUENCE
1: Don’t worry, be happy!
   LESSON A
   START
   A happiness quiz
   ENGLISH express
   LISTENING
   Happiness and health
   HELP listening
   ENGLISH express
   VOCABULARY
   It was hilarious!
   culture matters
   GRAMMAR
   Gerunds
   LESSON B
   READING
   Health depends on happiness
   HELP reading
   LIFE’S SIMPLE PLEASURES
   PROJECT
   SONG
   These simple things
   These simple things
   PRONUNCIATION
   Can and could
   Conversation Takeaway
   CONVERSATION STRATEGY
   Talking about funny situations
   Tell me more!
   Writing Takeaway
   HELP writing
   Writing an article
   Test Takeaway
   Test-taking strategy
   Using and understanding stress
   PRACTICE
   Answer Sheet
   Language Takeaway
   Unit review
2: Get a job!
   LESSON A
   START
   The road to employment
   culture matters
   LISTENING
   A job interview
   JOB APPLICATION
   HELP listening
   VOCABULARY
   Work factors and situations
   culture matters
   GRAMMAR
   Present perfect versus simple past
   culture matters
   LESSON B
   READING
   A cover letter for a job
   HELP reading
   PROJECT
   CULTURE
   A job interview abroad
   culture matters
   GETTING AN INTERNATIONAL JOB
   PRONUNCIATION
   Tag question intonation
   Conversation Takeaway
   Checking facts
   CONVERSATION STRATEGY
   Tell me more!
   Writing Takeaway
   Writing a cover letter for a job
   HELP writing
   Test Takeaway
   Test-taking strategy
   Recognize signal words in test reading
   Answer Sheet
   PRACTICE
   Language Takeaway
   Unit review
3: Plugged in
   LESSON A
   START
   ENGLISH express
   Appliances and devices
   LISTENING
   HELP listening
   New technology
   VOCABULARY
   culture matters
   How does it work?
   GRAMMAR
   ENGLISH express
   Phrasal verbs
   LESSON B
   READING
   HELP reading
   How texting stopped a thief
   Stopped by a text message
   PROJECT
   SONG
   Call home
   Call home
   Chorus
   Chorus
   PRONUNCIATION
   Stress on phrasal verbs
   Conversation Takeaway
   CONVERSATION strategy
   Asking for help in a store
   Tell me more!
   Writing Takeaway
   HELP writing
   Writing a news story
   Test Takeaway
   Test-taking strategy
   Identifying degree of opinion / agreement
   Example
   PRACTICE
   Answer Sheet
   Language Takeaway
   Unit review
4: It’s written on your face
   LESSON A
   START
   Facial features
   ENGLISH express
   LISTENING
   HELP listening
   A real smile or a fake smile?
   VOCABULARY
   Facial expressions
   ENGLISH express
   GRAMMAR
   Stative verbs
   LESSON B
   READING
   Face reading
   On The SPOT Interview
   HELP reading
   PROJECT
   CULTURE
   Greetings!
   PRONUNCIATION
   Sentence stress
   Conversation Takeaway
   CONVERSATION STRATEGY
   Giving and receiving a compliment
   Tell me more!
   Writing Takeaway
   Writing a compare and contrast essay about greeting customs
   HELP writing
   Test Takeaway
   Test-taking strategy
   Understanding compound words
   Answer Sheet
   PRACTICE
   Language Takeaway
   Unit review
5: At the movies
   LESSON A
   START
   Classic movies
   LISTENING
   HELP listening
   Hollywood remakes
   VOCABULARY
   Movie talk
   ENGLISH express
   GRAMMAR
   Uses of make
   ENGLISH express
   LESSON B
   READING
   HELP reading
   The remake or the original?
   PROJECT
   SONG
   Let’s make a movie!
   LET’S MAKE
   A MOVIE!
   PRONUNCIATION
   Vowel sounds
   Conversation Takeaway
   Giving opinions
   CONVERSATION STRATEGY
   Tell me more!
   Writing Takeaway
   HELP writing
   Writing a movie review
   Test Takeaway
   Test-taking strategy
   Example
   PRACTICE
   Language Takeaway
   Unit review
   Review 1
   VOCABULARY
   LISTENING
   GRAMMAR
6: The good and the bad
   LESSON A
   START
   A bad week
   LISTENING
   A news story
   HELP listening
   culture matters
   VOCABULARY
   CONVERSATION STRATEGY
   Good and bad luck
   GRAMMAR
   Passive voice
   LESSON B
   READING
   Good luck stories
   HELP reading
   PROJECT
   CULTURE
   ENGLISH express
   The role of luck
   Watch Your Luck
   1. OBJECTS AND ANIMALS
   2. NUMBERS AND DAYS
   3. ACTIONS AND EVENTS
   PRONUNCIATION
   Voice pitch
   Conversation Takeaway
   CONVERSATION STRATEGY
   Reacting to good and bad news
   Tell me more!
   Writing Takeaway
   Writing a news report
   HELP writing
   Test Takeaway
   Test-taking strategy
   Choosing the correct verb tense
   PRACTICE
   Answer Sheet
   Language Takeaway
   Unit review
7: Spending and saving
   LESSON A
   START
   Spending choices
   ENGLISH express
   LISTENING
   My finances
   HELP listening
   VOCABULARY
   Prices and money
   culture matters
   GRAMMAR
   Used to
   LESSON B
   READING
   Waste not, want not
   HELP reading
   What is your favorite way of saving money?
   PROJECT
   SONG
   Shopping
   Chorous
   Chorous
   Chorous
   ENGLISH express
   PRONUNCIATION
   Saying numbers and prices
   Conversation Takeaway
   CONVERSATION strategy
   Returning things to a store
   Tell me more!
   Writing Takeaway
   Writing a response to a question
   HELP writing
   Test Takeaway
   Test-taking strategy
   Listen to connect and synthesize ideas.
   PRACTICE
   Answer Sheet
   Language Takeaway
   Unit review
8: Step by step
   LESSON A
   START
   Homemade toys
   LISTENING
   A moving image toy
   HELP listening
   ENGLISH express
   VOCABULARY
   Putting it together
   GRAMMAR
   Sequencing instructions
   ENGLISH express
   culture matters
   LESSON B
   READING
   Survival guide
   HELP reading
   HOW TO MAKE A FIRE WITHOUT MATCHES
   PROJECT
   CULTURE
   Kites
   Kite facts
   PRONUNCIATION
   Pronouncing words with the letter u
   Conversation Takeaway
   CONVERSATION: STRATEGY
   What’s it called?
   Tell me more!
   Writing Takeaway
   HELP writing
   Writing instructions on how to make a toy
   Make a toy jet boat
   Test Takeaway
   Test-taking strategy
   Example
   PRACTICE
   Answer Sheet
   Language Takeaway
   Unit review
9: What’s the matter?
   LESSON A
   START
   Problems and advice
   LISTENING
   A radio call-in show
   HELP listening
   ENGLISH express
   VOCABULARY
   Problems, problems
   ENGLISH express
   GRAMMAR
   Second conditional
   ENGLISH express
   LESSON B
   READING
   Blogging about a problem
   HELP reading
   PROJECT
   SONG
   What’s the matter with me?
   WHAT’S THE MATTER WITH ME?
   PRONUNCIATION
   Contractions and weak forms
   Conversation Takeaway
   culture matters
   Complaining
   CONVERSATION STRATEGY
   Tell me more!
   Writing Takeaway
   Writing a blog giving advice
   HELP reading
   Test Takeaway
   Test-taking strategy
   Determine what is implied in a reading passage
   Example
   PRACTICE
   Answer Sheet
   Language Takeaway
   Unit review
10: Beastly things
   LESSON A
   START
   Parts of the beast
   LISTENING
   I can’t believe my eyes!
   HELP listening
   VOCABULARY
   Show me the evidence
   ENGLISH express
   ENGLISH express
   GRAMMAR
   Possibility in the past
   LESSON B
   READING
   Animal sightings
   HELP reading
   ENGLISH express
   ANIMAL SIGHTINGS
   PROJECT
   CULTURE
   Legendary creatures
   PRONUNCIATION
   Weak forms
   Conversation Takeaway
   CONVERSATION strategy
   Expressing certainty and doubt
   Tell me more!
   Writing Takeaway
   HELP writing
   Writing a news report of a sighting
   Test Takeaway
   Test-taking strategy
   Example
   PRACTICE
   Answer Sheet
   Language Takeaway
   Unit review
   Review 2
   VOCABULARY
   GRAMMAR
   LISTENING
   LISTENING
   READING
Back Matter
   Grammar Takeaway
   Gerunds
   Gerunds and gerund phrases as subject
   Gerunds and gerund phrases as direct object of a sentence
   Gerunds and gerund phrases as subject complement
   Gerunds and gerund phrases as object of a preposition
   Gerunds after certain verbs
   Present perfect and simple past
   Use the present perfect for experiences at an indefinite time in the past.
   Use the simple past for experiences at a definite time in the past.
   Use the present perfect when the time being discussed has not finished.
   Use the simple past when the time being discussed has finished.
   Use the present perfect with for and since when the actions have not finished.
   Use the simple past with for and since when the actions have already finished.
   Phrasal verbs
   main verb + particle
   Non-separable phrasal verbs
   Separable phrasal verbs
   Three-word non-separable phrasal verbs
   Stative verbs
   Stative verbs
   Stative verbs associated with the five senses
   The stative verbs look, sound, feel, taste, and smell are used to talk about the information you receive when you use your senses.
   Uses of make
   Sentence formation
   Using passive forms
   used to
   Use this special expression to talk about activities that were regularly done in the past.
   Use this special expression to talk about situations that were true in the past.
   be used to
   Sequencing instructions
   Use by + verb-ing to explain how to do something. This way you can combine two sentences to make instructions.
   Use so or so that to explain why you do something.
   Use once + first instruction (passive verb*), second instruction (imperative**) to combine two instructions in one sentence and explain step by step.
   *Passive sentences have the form: to be (in the correct tense) + past participle.
   **Imperatives are made with the base form of the verb (infinitive without to).
   Adjective order
   Second conditional
   Giving advice
   Negation
   Possibility in the past
   Might have, may have and could have express possibility in the past. They are usually interchangeable—you can use any of them in a sentence.
   Couldn’t have and must have express feelings of certainty about the past.
   Must have is also used to speculate or to draw conclusions about the past, based on present evidence.
   Reporting seeing things: verb + -ing
   IRREGULAR VERBS
   KEY TO PHONETIC SYMBOLS
   Vowels
   Consonants
   VOCABULARY
   Unit 1: Don’t worry, be happy!
   Unit 2: Get a job!
   Unit 3: Plugged in
   Unit 4: It’s written on your face.
   Unit 5: At the movies
   Unit 6: The good and the bad
   Unit 7: Spending and saving
   Unit 8: Step by step
   Unit 9: What’s the matter?
   Unit 10: Beastly things
   AUDIOSCRIPT
   Unit 1: Don’t worry, be happy!
   Unit 2: Get a job!
   Unit 3: Plugged in
   Unit 4: It’s written on your face
   Unit 5: At the movies
   REVIEW 1
   Unit 6: The good and the bad
   Unit 7: Spending and saving
   Unit 8: Step by step
   Unit 9: What’s the matter?
   Unit 10: Beastly things
   PHOTO CREDITS
   AUDIO TRACK LIST

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