Gateway B2 (2nd, ed.)

2nd Edition -
Macmillan Publishers;
SB:
2016 - 158p.,
WB:
2016 - 96p.
Gateway 2nd edition is a 7-level
course that leads teenage students to success in exams while equipping them with
strong English language skills and knowledge they will need for further study
and the world of work.
The successful ‘Gateway formula’
has prepared millions of students around the globe to succeed in the
school-leaving and international exams, further study and the world of work.
Thoroughly tested and perfected as a result of extensive research, Gateway to
the World is full of fresh and relevant material for great lessons that will
excite and motivate teenage learners and enable them to achieve their goals at
school and in life.
Gateway B2. Student's
book. David Spencer.
(2016,
2nd Ed, 158 p.)
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The Gateway 2nd Edition B2
Student's Book Pack contains a strong exams focus and promotes exams task
familiarisation throughout.
Student's book:
Format: pdf
Size:
34,8
Mb
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Audio:
Format:
mp3 / zip
Size:
163 Mb
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+ SB
Everyday English audioscript (pdf): drive.google
Video:
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605 Mb
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Life skills video script (pdf): drive.google
Gateway B2.
Workbook. Frances Treloar, Gill Holley.
(2016,
2nd Ed,
96 p.)
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Workbook:
Format: pdf
Size:
17 Mb
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WB answer key (pdf): drive.google
Workbook Audio:
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68 Mb
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Extra
(Wordlist, Unit tests, Diagnostic test, Placement test, Practice Test, Life
skills video worksheet with answer key, Study skills answer key, Grammar
communication with teacher's notes, Culture teacher's notes, Extra grammar
practice worksheets answer key, Literature, Reading and Discussion )
Format:
pdf, mp3, docx / zip
Size:
134 Mb
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Student's book.
Study helpline p 6
Nine to five p 18
On the move p 32
Extraordinary talents p 44
Money matters p 58
Healthy living p 70
Creative arts p 84
Surviving disaster p 96
Digital world p 110
News feed p 122
Useful grammar: Narrative tenses and participle clauses
1 Past simple. We use it to tell the main events and actions in the story.
2 Past continuous. We use it to describe scenes, to say what activity was in
progress when another interrupted it.
3 Past perfect. We use it for the background of the story, to talk about actions
that happened before other actions in the past.
4 Past perfect continuous. We use it for the background of a story, particularly
when the duration of an activity is important.
5 used to. We use it to talk about past habits.
6 must/may/might/can't have. We use these to make speculations or deductions
about what happened.
7 was going to, was doing, would. We use these to talk about future activities
in the past.
8 Participle clauses. These describe two actions happening at the same time, or
in sequence. Suggested paragraph plan: First paragraph: Explain where and when
the story began. Introduce the characters.
Middle paragraphs: Explain the main events in the story, and the background to
these events. Final paragraph: Explain how the story ended and what the
consequences were.
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