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Side by Side 4 Steven J. Molinsky

Side by Side 4 By Steven J. Molinsky

Side by Side 4 by Steven J. Molinsky


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Summary

Side by Side is an English language programme that integrates skills in a light-hearted conversational methodology. New features of the third edition include: vocabulary preview sections; How to Say It! lessons; pronunciation exercises; journal writing activities; and magazine-style pages.

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Side by Side 4 Summary

Side by Side 4 by Steven J. Molinsky

Side by Side, Third Edition, by Steven J. Molinsky and Bill Bliss, is a dynamic, all-skills program that integrates conversation practice, reading, writing, and listening -- all in a light-hearted, fun, and easy-to-use format that has been embraced by students and teachers worldwide. This four-level program promotes native communication between students ... practicing speaking together side by side.

Features of the Third Edition

  • Vocabulary Preview sections in every chapter introduce key words in a lively picture dictionary format.
  • How to Say It! lessons highlight communication strategies.
  • Pronunciation exercises provide models for practicing authentic pronunciation, stress, and intonation.
  • Side by Side Gazette magazine-style pages offer feature articles, fact files, vocabulary expansion, cross-cultural topics through photos, authentic listening activities, e-mail exchanges, and humorous cartoons for role-playing.
  • All-new illustrations are lively, light-hearted, and richly detailed to offer students language practice that is contextualized and fun.

The core components include Student Books, Teacher's Guides, Activity Workbooks, Activity & Test Prep Workbooks, Communication Games and Activity Masters, audio programs, combined split editions (Student Book and Workbook lessons combined), a testing program, and picture cards.

Table of Contents

1. Review:

Present Perfect Tense

Present Perfect Continuous Tense

Past Perfect Tense

Past Perfect Continuous Tense

Describing Actions That Have Occurred

Describing Actions That Haven't Occurred Yet

Discussing Duration of Activity

Discussing Things People Had Done

2. Perfect Modals:

Should Have

Might Have

May Have

Could Have

Must Have

Evaluating People's Activities

Job Interviews

Expressing Possibility

Making Deductions

Expressing Concern About Others

Apologizing

Recounting Difficult Situations

3. Passive Voice

Relative Pronouns

Discussing Creative Works

Describing Tasks Accomplished

Discussing Things That Have Happened to People

Describing Accomplishments

Securing Services

Automobile Repairs

Historical Narratives

Discussing Opinions

Side by Side Gazette

4. Embedded Questions

Asking for Information

Indicating Uncertainty

Referring People to Someone Else

Reporting a Crime

Reporting a Missing Person

5. Conditional:

Present Real (If _____ Will)

Present Unreal (If _____ Would)

Hope-Clauses

Describing Plans and Intentions

Consequences of Actions

Discussing Future Events

Expressing Hopes

Asking for an Giving Reasons

Making Deductions

Emergencies

Side by Side Gazette

6. Present Unreal Conditional (continued)

Wish-Clauses

Advice

Expressing Wishes

Job Satisfaction

Expressing Ability

Asking for and Giving Reasons

Life in Cities and Suburbs

7. Past Unreal Conditional (If _____ Would Have)

Wish-Clauses (continued)

Asking for and Giving Reasons

Making Deductions

Discussing Unexpected Events

Expressing Wishes and Hopes

Consequences of Actions

Rumors

8. Reported Speech

Sequences of Tenses

Reporting What People Have Said

Reported Information

Expressing Surprise

Indicating Lack of Prior Knowledge

Leaving, Taking, and Conveying Messages

Job Interviews

Asking for and Giving Reasons

Discussing Feelings

Advice

Side by Side Gazette

9. Tag Questions

Emphatic Sentences

Verifying

Expressing Surprise

Reporting Information

Congratulating

Initiating topics

Expressing Opinions

Expressing Agreement

Writing a Personal Letter

Writing a Business Memo

Performance on the Job

10. Review:

Verb Tenses

Conditional

Gerunds

Invitations

Expressing Disappointment

Calling Attention to People's Actions

Apologizing

Giving Reasons

Decision-Making

Consequences of Actions

Expressing Concern About People

Asking for Assistance

Side by Side Gazette

Appendix

Listening Scripts

Irregular Verbs

Thematic Glossary

Index

Additional information

CIN0130268887VG
9780130268884
0130268887
Side by Side 4 by Steven J. Molinsky
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pearson Education (US)
20020806
176
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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