Prime Time 7/8. Language in Use, Arbeitsheft

3 Table of contents Unit Page Title Spot on language 1 4 The British today Prepositions Reflexive and reciprocal pronouns Infinitive and gerund 2 9 Health issues Word families 3 14 Regional identities Germanisms False friends 4 19 Adolescence Phrasal verbs Mixed conditionals 5 24 Extreme situations Conditions Comparisions 6 29 India Connectives Synonyms and antonyms 7 34 Celebrities Opposites 8 39 Art Confusable words 9 44 Ethnic and cultural diversity Past tenses 10 49 Shakespeare live Finding alternative expressions 11 54 Ireland Plural forms 12 59 Saving the planet Future tenses 13 64 Gender issues How to speculate English similes 14 69 Migration Word formation 15 74 One world Synonyms 16 79 The individual and society Expressing yourself in the right register 17 84 Big money Word families 18 89 Science and technology The language of science 19 94 Ideals and reality Paraphrasing 20 99 Lifelong learning Expressing an opinion 104 Sample Matura tasks 112 Units 1–10 (Prime Time 7) Key 117 Units 11–20 (Prime Time 8) Key 125 Sample Matura tasks Key How to use a learning journal For some tasks you will need a learning journal. A learning journal can be a notebook or a set of index cards, but don’t just copy and paste on the computer. It should help you to memorise what you want to remember. You can add any items you want – also things which you have come across during your spare time activities, e.g. when you surf the net or when you read something interesting. Design your learning journal as you wish – whatever you think appropriate is right. Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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