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1. Frances Eales, Steve Oakes Speakout /upper intermediate/ Pearson, 2012

2. Virginia Evans, Jenny Doodley, Irina Shilova Round-up-5, Longman, 2011

  Unit 1
    :A personality profile: in what way each person would be a good match for you to enjoy meeting socially. 1. : Direct and Indirect questions, Present Tenses, Present Perfect and Past Simple. a) Speakout p.128,1.1, 1.2 b) Round-up 5 p.179-188, p.8-10, 14-26 2. : 1. You booked a flight ticket online, but you entered the wrong date for the return flight by mistake. Phone the customer service and try to change the booking. To prepare, make notes jn two or three enquiries you will make and predict what the customer service person might say. (ex.6A p.15) 2. You work at the front desk of a hotel and handle reservations. A customer calls to check a booking and possibly upgrade to a better room. When the customer calls make sure you: - What the customer s name is - dont find the booking immediatelyonly after a delay. 3. Role-play a phone conversation between a tourist information officer and a customer (use ex.5A p.18)   4. VOCABULARY: UNIT I (Students book) 1. to buddy up 2. steep , , 3. to spot - , , 4. to get on with - 5. presumably [prɪ'zjuːməblɪ]- , , , - 6. choosy 7. a lodger - , , 8. to feel obliged - - 9. to see smb round 10. embarrassing , 11. brain dead very stupid (in a very rude manner) 12. straightaway[ˌstreɪtə'weɪ] - 13. from the outset 14. anxious['æŋ(k)ʃəs] - , 15. to relieve - , , 16. to get annoyed - 17. to get frustrated - 18. to feel awkward - // 19. a level test 20. to appreciate - , () ; , 21. provisionally , 22. a course fee 23. to refund the deposit 24. a trainee solicitor - 25. to be on ones best behavior - behave well when being observed 26. ridiculously - , , , 27. a people person - a person who enjoys or is particularly good at interacting with others 28. to be particular about - 29. to pull ones weight around the house 30. down-to-earth , 31. a decent salary , 32. night gigs , 33. to be a good laugh 34. to get into to enjoy (a topic or activity) 35. handy , 36. off the hook 37. to be divorced with 38. to keep myself to myself- to be introverted 39. 39.gigs - , ( - ); 40. to be a good laugh someone who is fun to be with 41. a computer geek - , . - , "a computer geek". C , , creep weirdo (, , ) 42. tight-fisted - , 43. Im sort of new to the game , , 44. other than that- 45. to tread on ones toes- 46. mundane 1. , , ; 2. , ; 3. 47. to totter - , , 48. loathing 49. a bonnet 50. to tap into 51. recurring - , , , 52. frustrated - , , , 53. awkward - ; , 54. embarrassed - ; 55. similar- , 56. disappointed - 57. generous - 58. exhausted - , ; ; 59. anxious['æŋ(k)ʃəs] - , 60. to hesitate - ; , 5. Training I (units 1 and 2 +Review Units1-2, p.6 17 6. Grammar test I Unit 2 I. : Surveillance society: pros and cons II.: Present Perfect Simple and Continuous Speakout p.128, 1.2, p.130, 2.1 Round-up-5 p.3 -12 III. : 1. You belong to one of four groups (the police, the local residents, parents, teenagers). Make a list of your reasons for and against the police plans to install the security cameras.   2. Discuss: Do you agree with any of the stereotypes about men /women in the conversation (ex.7A p.27)   3. Roleplay The happiness formula p.28 - 29   IV. VOCABULARY: UNIT 2 (Students book) v relief v silly - v surrounding - v charity/ to do charity v to raise money- v vulnerable- v fundraising campaign v ordinary people - v to host - v to attract attention to v a telethon - v to feature celebrities v to transmit - v to inspire - v a bucket - v to bring out - v to collect money v eye-opening - v jelly - v to take a break - v generous - v to be in a good mood v to hoot - ; , v to sponsor - , , (, . .) v unaccustomed - , v to look worn out/exhausted v donations - v pub quizs , v pollution - v poverty - v drought [draʊt] - v famine [ fæmɪn] - v drunkenness abuse v drug abuse , v divorce - v domestic violence v obesity - v homeless - v ethical - v rural - , v urban - v flood - v earthquake - v forest fire v landslide , v tornado [ tɔː'neɪdəu] - , , v tsunami [tsu'nɑːmɪ] - v volcanic eruption v to decrease v to increase- v to record - v to permit - v to appeal - v to launch a project - v awareness - , v disaster - , , v to suspect - v a desert ['dezət] - v phone cameras - () v speed cameras - v street level cameras v microchip ['maɪkrə(u)ʧɪp] v number plate - ( ) v recognition - ; , v surveillance technology [sɜː'veɪlən(t)s] - v an invasion of privacy - v evidence - ; , , ; , v law-abiding citizens v deterrent [dɪ'ter(ə)nt] , v to be accountable for - , v to monitor , v to log information - v to hand over - v to keep track of somebody - v surge - , ; v security system - , v CCTV cameras - v spot check - v landline phones - v theft - , v a thief/thieves / v to fine - v disturbing - , v illegal- v justifiable -, ; v inevitable[ɪ'nevɪtəbl ]- , , v inoffensive - , , v sensible - , ; v outrageous- ; ; v surveillance - ( -), v to be clogged up- 7. V. Training I (units 1 and 2 +Review Units1-2, p.6 - 17 8. Grammar test I I Unit 3 I. :Downtime: the way people spend their holidays II. : used to, would, be/get used to, Future forms Speakout p.132, 3.1 3.2, Round-up-5 p.19, p.27 -38 III. VOCABULARY: UNIT 3 (Students book) 1. to take care of - 2. to compliment someone on - 3. to put smth off / / 4. to neglect - 5. stubborn) 6. shy - 7. to ignore - , , 8. to unplug - [ʌn'plʌg] 1) ; 2) , 3) (-. ) 9. furious - , , 10. selfish - 11.patient - 12. to tap - ) , ; 13. to be in the wrong - 14. to quarrel with - 15.leasure time - 16.to contribute[kən'trɪbjuːt ], ['kɔntrɪbjuːt] , 17. a snack bar - r; , , 18. to make good use of ones time 19. wastefully- 20. a buzzword - 21.a niche travel 22. a flopout beach holiday , 23. densely populated 24. proximity - , 25. a slope - 26. barren - , 27. off the coast 28. as the crow flies - 29.a buzz words - a word, often originating in a particular jargon, that becomes a vogue word in the community as a whole or among a particular group 30. trekking/trekkie - , ( , ) 31.poignnt , 32.obscure - ; , 33.a broadcaster 34.legacy 35.like-minded people - , 36.cookery - ; 37.a peg 38.choir['kwaɪə] -) ) 39.messageboard - ; 40.to litter 41.never mind -, ; 42.a contestant 43.to get eliminated - , 44.to vote off - 45.to sauté - 46.an anagram - / , (: - , - / 47.webinar - (- ) 48.to deal out , 49.to stir - , , ; 50.to sieve - ; 51.to sprinkle - , 52.a habitat - , , (, ) 53.faint-hearted - , 54.bungee jumping - - ( , ) 55.husky dog sledding - 56.wing-walking - acrobatic stunts performed on the wings of an airborne aircraft as a public entertainment 57.a hard-core traveller - You can refer to the members of a group who are the most committed to its activities or who are the most involved in them as a hard core of members 58.an armchair tourist     IV. : 1. Discuss which of the habits below really annoy you and why, giving examples. Which are the worst? Ex.7 p.33 2. Work in pairs and discuss the difference between a niche holiday and a flopout holiday. (p.166 audioscripts Unit3 Recrding1 and Travellers quiz p.37) V. Work in pairs. Student A describes the procedure to the other student. Student B asks mirror questions. (ex.5A, ex.7A p.39) VI. Training III (units 5 and 6 +Review) Units5 - 6, p.30 - 41 VII. Grammar test III  

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1. Negotiating trade edited by John S.Odell, Cambridge 2006

2. Diane Perrons Globalization and social change, London and New York, 2004

3. Region and globalization, edited Sajal Lahiri, London and New York, 2001

4. Mike Moore A world without walls, Cambridge, 2003

5. John H. Dunning Regions, globalization and knowledge-based economies, Cambridge 2002

6. Steven Rosefielde Comparative economic systems Oxford, 2002



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