UPS New Advanced, J. angielski
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Unit 1:
“Be a winner”
Courtesy of Cosmopolitan Magazine © National Magazine Company;
“World of wander”
© John Mullan;
“Life’s good. Why
do we feel bad?”
© Richard Reeves, The Observer, www.observer.co.uk; Unit 2:
“The book of the century”
by Andrew O’Hehir © Salon Media;
“Travel Section”
© Tony Perrottet/Times Newspapers Limited, London; Unit 3:
“How to be a Supergran!”
© Gael Lindenfield, author of 16 best-
selling self-help books (www.gaellindenfield.com);
“30-Second Commercial”
© BBC Health;
“Tell People’s Stories”
© BBC Health;
“The Anchor
Exercise”
© BBC Health;
“Be Your Own Hero”
© BBC Health;
“It’s no laughing matter”
© New Scientist;
“William Shakespeare”
by Annabel Brog and
Kitty Melrose © J-17; Unit 4:
“In sight of the law”
© SA Mathieson;
“Judgement Day”
© Blake Morrison, The Guardian, www.guardian.co.uk;
Unit 5:
“The Search for Artificial Intelligence”
by Robert Matthews © Telegraph Group Limited;
“Moonstruck”
© Sean O’Hagan is a features’ writer
for the Observer, London. This feature originally appeared in the Guardian Weekend Magazine; Unit 6:
“When the wrong word is costly”
© Colin
Cottell, The Guardian, www.guardian.co.uk
; “Get the best out of meetings”,
by Neasa MacErlean © The Observer, www.observer.co.uk;
“Getting
a Life”
© Matthew Brown is a former editor of the race relations magazine, Connections, and the political magazine, Citizen, and has report-
ed from three Olympic Games and five World Athletics Championships;
“Job bank: Firefighter”
© BBC
;
Unit 7:
“Gym won’t fix it”
© Helen Foster;
Unit 8:
“How I got my First”
© Mark McArdle, We acknowledge with thanks the kind permission of the University of Lancaster’s Innovation
and Enterprise Unit to use extracts from the book ‘How I got my first class degree‘
; “It’s a pity reading pleasure can’t be tested”
© Anne Karpf,
The Guardian, www.guardian.co.uk; Unit 9:
“Ghosts on Film”
© Copyright, ParaScope, Inc.;
“A new image in seven steps”
by Juliet Shedden ©
The Guardian, www.guardian.co.uk;
“Survivor”
by Jess Cartner-Marley © The Guardian, www.guardian.co.uk;
“Introducton to Matisse and
Picasso”
© Tate Online;
“When anorexia is kid’s stuff”
by Peta Bee © Sunday Times;
“Next year’s model”
by Carolyn Bowden © Saturday Daily
Express;
“Museum of the Moving Image (MOMI)”
© Time Out Group Ltd; Unit 10:
“Gazumping: What options do you have”
© BBC;
“Shopping – It’s
a Guy thing”
by Margarette Driscoll and Jane Mulkerrins © Sunday Times;
“Those crazy kids”
by Julia Day © The Guardian, www.guardian.co.uk;
“Convenient and high quality, but there is a price to pay”
by Jill Insley © The Observer, www.observer.co.uk;
“You cannot be serious!”
by Rachel
Gordon © The Guardian, www.guardian.co.uk;
“One woman in five is a shopaholic”
by Tracy McVeigh © The Observer, www.observer.co.uk;
“Women seduced into debt by web”
by Paul Harris © The Guardian, www.guardian.co.uk;
“Consumer Watch: The Myth of Secure E-shopping”
by
Anna Kandra © PCWorld.com; Self-Assessment Module 1:
“Transitions – One Man’s Story”
© Copyright, Kenneth F. Byers; Self-Assessment
Module 2:
“Social exclusion: the issue explained”
by David Batty © The Guardian, www.guardian.co.uk;
“The Making of a hero”
© Melissa
Lawrence; Self-Assessment Module 3:
“I’m not a waitress, I’m an actress”
© Real; Self-Assessment Module 4:
“Emotional Rescue”
by Jo Carlowe
© These extracts are taken from Focus Magazine, the UK-based science and discovery monthly (to subscribe please call +44 (0) 1858
438822); Self-Assessment Module 5:
“Graffiti Art: An Essay Concerning The Recognition of Some Forms of Graffiti As Art”
© George C. Stowers;
“Graffiti: Art And Crime”
© Daniel Oliver Tucker
Photo acknowledgements:
p. 8 bottom © AP Photo/Christophe Ena; p. 66 © Jupiter Images; p. 136 © AP Photo/Marcy Nighswander;
p. 159 © AP Photo/Dave Pickoff; p. 188 top right © Jupiter Images; p. 200 courtesy of www.philipcoppens.com; © Jupiter Images
Colour Illustrations:
Chris, Stone © Express Publishing 2008
Music Compositions & Arrangement by Ted & Taz
© Express Publishing 2008
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pleased to make the necessary arrangements at the first opportunity.
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Contents
Language Focus
Reading
UNIT 1 Something to shout about
(pp. 7-26)
Celebrations; career success; collocations; words often
confused; idioms; fixed phrases with
on
; phrasal verbs;
Communication: giving and responding to news
Multiple choice (part 1);
multiple choice (part 3)
Ambition, success, achievement, happiness
UNIT 2 Escape Artists
(pp. 27-46)
Pastimes and hobbies; leisure activities; adjectives; col-
locations; idioms; fixed phrases with
at
; phrasal verbs;
Communication: making and responding to sugges-
tions; interrupting
Multiple choice (part 3);
gapped text (part 2)
Travel, entertainment, leisure, relaxing
Progress Check Module 1 (pp. 47-50)
UNIT 3 People Power
(pp. 53-72)
Family; characteristics; words often confused; colloca-
tions; idioms; fixed phrases with
of
; phrasal verbs
Communication: apologising
Multiple choice (part 3);
multiple matching (part 4)
People, families, appearances
UNIT 4 Growing Concerns
(pp. 73-92)
Crime and the law; punishment; charity; social issues;
workers in the legal system; phrasal verbs; idioms;
fixed phrases with
against
; Communication: discussing
problems and offering solutions
Multiple choice (part 1);
gapped text (part 2)
Social problems, civil liberties, unemploy-
ment, poverty, international issues,
environmental problems
Progress Check Module 2 (pp. 93-96)
UNIT 5 Our Changing World
(pp. 99-118)
Science and technology; computers; collocations;
phrasal verbs; idioms; fixed phrases with
in
;
Communication: sharing opinions
Multiple choice (part 3);
multiple matching (part 4)
Technology, computers, space travel,
technology in everyday life
UNIT 6 A Job Well Done
(pp. 119-138)
Jobs, work and workplaces; collocations; idioms; fixed
phrases with
on
; phrasal verbs; Communication: polite
requests
Multiple choice (part 1);
gapped text (part 2)
Work, the workplace, business,
professions
Progress Check Module 3 (pp.139-142)
UNIT 7 Fit for Life
(pp. 145-164)
The human body; problems; treatments; sports;
playing areas; collocations; idioms; fixed phrases with
under
; phrasal verbs; Communication: making
appointments
Multiple matching (part 4);
multiple choice (part 3)
Health, fitness, medicine, sport &
exercise
UNIT 8 Live and Learn
(pp. 165-184)
School, college, university; study methods; subjects;
learning; collocations; idioms; fixed phrases with
by
;
phrasal verbs; Communication: describing similarities/
differences
Multiple choice (part 3);
gapped text (part 2)
School, education, university life,
educational issues
Progress Check Module 4 (pp. 185-188)
UNIT 9 The Image Business
(pp. 191-210)
Image; looks; films; collocations; idioms; fixed phrases
with
down
; phrasal verbs; Communication: expressing
surprise; calling 999
Gapped text (part 2);
multiple choice (part 1)
The fashion industry, image, the visual arts
UNIT 10 Shop Around
(pp. 211-234)
Shopping; money; advertising; collocations; idioms;
fixed phrases with
carry
; phrasal verbs;
Communication: placing/confirming an order; making/
answering a complaint
Gapped text (part 2);
multiple choice (part 3)
Shopping, the economy, advertising,
money
Progress Check Module 5 (pp. 235-238)
Grammar Reference (p. 239)
Irregular Verbs (p. 249)
Appendix 1 – Phrasal Verbs (p. 250)
Appendix 2 – Linking Words/Phrases (p. 251)
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Use of English
Listening
Speaking
Writing
Grammar: gerund / infinitive;
exam practice: parts 1, 3, 4
Exam practice: parts 2, 4
Exam practice: part 2; useful
language: comparing and
speculating; peer assessment
Formal and Informal letters (1)
Grammar: the present; stative
verbs; exam practice: parts 2,
3, 4, 5
Exam practice: parts 1, 4
Exam practice: parts 3, 4; useful
language; peer assessment
Reviews
Grammar: the past; used to and
would; exam practice: parts 1,
2, 3, 4, 5
Exam practice: parts 2, 3
Exam practice: part 2; useful
language; comparing and
speculating; peer assessment
Articles
Grammar: the passive; the
causative; exam practice: parts
1, 2, 3, 5
Exam practice: parts 1, 2,
4
Exam practice: parts 3, 4; useful
language; evaluating; peer assess-
ment
Reports and Proposals
Grammar: the future; exam
practice: parts 2, 3, 4, 5
Exam practice: parts 3, 4
Exam practice: part 2; useful
language; comparing and assess-
ing; peer assessment
Contributions to Longer Pieces
Grammar: conditionals and
wishes; exam practice: parts 1,
2, 3, 4, 5
Exam practice: parts 1, 2
Exam practice: parts 3, 4; useful
language: discussing, evaluating
and selecting; peer assessment
Set Texts
Grammar: inversion; modal
verbs; exam practice: parts 1,
2, 3, 5
Exam practice: parts 2, 3,
4
Exam practice: part 2; useful lan-
guage: describing, speculating
and eliminating; peer assessment
Formal and Informal letters (2)
Grammar: relatives; exam
practice: parts 2, 3, 4, 5
Exam practice: parts 1, 3
Exam practice: parts 3, 4; useful
language; discussing, hypothesis-
ing and selecting; peer assess-
ment
Information Sheets
Grammar: reported speech and
reporting verbs; exam practice:
parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Exam practice: parts 2, 4
Exam practice: parts 3, 4;
discussing, evaluating and
selecting; peer assessment
Competition Entries
Grammar: articles and punctu-
ation; exam practice: parts 1,
2, 3, 4, 5
Exam practice: parts 1, 3
Exam practice: parts 3, 4; useful
language; discussing, evaluating
and selecting; peer assessment
Review of Basic Writing Tasks
3
Module 1
Units 1-2
Something to Shout About
UNIT 1
Escape Artists
UNIT 2
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