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Inventory of functions, notions and communicative tasks greeting people and responding to greetings (in person and on the phone) introducing oneself and other people asking for and giving personal details: (full) name, age, address, names of relatives and friends, etc. understanding and completing forms, giving personal details understanding and writing letters, giving personal details education, qualifications, and skills describing people (personal appearance, qualities) asking and answering questions about personal possessions Page 4 (Getting Pages 9-14 (Unit Page 4 (Getting Pages 9, 12-14 Page 4 (Getting Pages 9-14 (Unit Page 23 (Unit Pages 24-27, 30-31 Page 23 (Unit Page 97 (Unit Page 50 (Unit Page 72 (Unit Page 13 (Unit Page 5 Pages 107, 112 (Unit Page 97 (Unit Page 104 (Unit Page 43 (Unit Page 96 (Unit Page 104 (Unit pages 5-7. Page 50 (Unit Pages 12-15, 18-19 (Unit Page 3 (Getting Pages 17-19, 22 (Unit Pages 70-73 (Unit Page 71 (Unit Pages 5, 10 (Unit Pages 4-7, 10 Pages 10 Pages 18 (Unit Page 10 Page 18 (Unit Pages 13-15, 18 (Unit Pages 4-7, 10 Page 15 (Unit Page 21 Pages 5-6 Pages 13-14 (Unit Page 71 (Unit Pages 5-7 Page 26 Page 76 (Unit Pages 18 (Unit Page 18 (Unit Page 22-23 (Unit Time Zones - PET Functions Page 1

asking for repetition and clarification Page 85 Pages 25, 27 re-stating what has been said Page 11 checking on meaning and intention Page 19 (Unit Page 77 (Unit Page 113 (Unit helping others to express their ideas Page 67 (Unit interrupting a conversation starting a new topic changing the topic Page 113 (Unit pages 75 and 76. Pages 71-73 (Unit Pages 79-80 (Unit Pages 108-109 (Unit Page 15 (Unit Page 51 (Unit Page 73 (Unit Page 81 Page 109 (Unit Pages 40-43 (Unit Pages 71, 73 (Unit Page 21 Page 49 (Unit Page 7 Page 15 (Unit Page 21 Pages 99, 101 Page 15 (Unit Page 21 Pages 71, 73 (Unit Pages 79-80 (Unit Page 65 (Unit Page 15 (Unit page 75. Page 70 (Unit page 5. Page 49 (Unit Page 99 Pages 49-50 (Unit Page 79 Page 93 (Unit Pages 49-51 (Unit Page 93 (Unit Page 43 (Unit Page 79 Page 93 (Unit pages 43 and 101. Page 5 Page 65 (Unit Page 7 resuming or continuing the topic Page 83 Page 33 (Unit 4) Page 91 (Unit Page 21 Time Zones - PET Functions Page 2

asking for and giving the spelling and meaning of words Pages 15, 23, 31, 43, 51, 59, 73, 81, 89, 101, 117 (The Pages 11, 19, 27, 39, 55, 69, 77, 85, 97, 105, 113 (The Page 32 (Unit 4) Page 40 (Unit Pages 11, 19, 27, 39, 55, 69, 77, 85, 97, 105, 113 (The Page 63 (Unit Page 90 (Unit Page 99 Page 106 (Unit Pages 11, 19, 27, 39, 47, 55, 69, 77, 85, 97, 105, 113 (The counting and using numbers Pages 24-25 (Unit Pages 75, 77 (Unit Pages 95-97 (Unit Pages 23, 59, 73, 81, 89, 101, 117 (The Pages 6-7, 11 Page 81 Pages 27, 39, 55, 97, 105 (The Real World) Pages 56-57, 87 Pages 62-65, 68 (Unit Pages 90-92 (Unit Pages 106-108 (Unit Page 113 (The Pages 86-88 Pages 7, 10 (Unit Page 12 (Unit Page 46 (Unit Pages 55, 85, 113 (The Pages 28-29, asking and telling people the time, day and/or date Page 3 (Getting Pages 100-101 Pages 107-108 (Unit Pages 62-65, 68 (Unit Page 81 asking for and giving information about routines and habits Pages 94-97, 100 (Unit Pages 4-7 Page 97 (Unit Pages 21-23 (Unit Pages 5-7 Pages 12-15 (Unit understanding and writing diaries and letters information about everyday activities Page 50 (Unit Page 72 (Unit Page 80 (Unit Page 108 (Unit Page 43 (Unit Page 96 (Unit Page 104 (Unit Page 10 Page 18 (Unit Page 26 Page 76 (Unit talking about what people are doing at the moment Pages 103-105 Page 13 (Unit Page 70 (Unit Page 79 Pages 70-73 (Unit Pages 106-109 (Unit Pages 5-7, 10 (Unit Time Zones - PET Functions Page 3

talking about past events and states in the past, recent activities and completed actions Pages 82-85, 88 Pages 95-97 (Unit Pages 48-51, 54 (Unit Page 73 (Unit Pages 34-35 (Unit 4) Pages 48-51 (Unit Pages 62-65, 68 (Unit Pages 90-93 (Unit Pages 106-109 (Unit Pages 12-15 (Unit Pages 63-65 (Unit (Unit understanding and producing simple narratives pages 22, 100, and 108. pages 46 and 68. Page 38 (Unit 4) Page 96 (Unit Page 1112 (Unit Page 18 (Unit Page 38 (Unit 4) Page 46 (Unit (Unit reporting what people say Page 11 Page 19 (Unit Page 77 (Unit Page 15 (Unit Page 51 (Unit Page 73 (Unit Page 81 Page 109 (Unit Page 7 Page 15 (Unit Page 21 Pages 99, 101 Pages 49-50 (Unit Page 79 Page 93 (Unit talking about future or imaginary situations Pages 98-101, 104 Pages 40-43 (Unit Pages 98-101 Pages 99-101 talking about future plans or intentions Pages 98-101, 104 Pages 106-109, 112 (Unit Pages 98-101 Pages 99-101, 104 making predictions page 107. Page 43 (Unit page 104. identifying and describing accommodation (houses, flats, rooms, furniture, etc.) Pages 110-113, 117 (Unit Pages 64-65 (Unit Pages 78-85 (Unit Pages 86-87 Pages 74-76 (Unit Time Zones - PET Functions Page 4

buying and selling things (costs, measurements and amounts) Pages 74-81 (Unit Pages 118-119 talking about food and meals Pages 66-69, 72-73 (Unit talking about the weather Pages 52-55, 58-59 (Unit Pages 71-73 (Unit Pages 99, 101 Pages 62-69 (Unit Pages 99, 101 Pages 32-35, 38 (Unit 4) Page 71 (Unit Pages 106, 107 (Unit Page 47 (The Pages 48-59 (Unit Page 19 (Unit Pages 106-109, 113 (Unit Pages 40-46 (Unit talking about one s health Page 73 (Unit pages 63 and 69. following and giving simple instructions understanding simple signs and notices asking the way and giving directions asking for and giving travel information asking for and giving simple information about places identifying and describing simple objects (shape, size, weight, colour, purpose or use, etc.) making comparisons and expressing degrees of difference talking about how to operate things Page 2 (Getting Page 76 (Unit Page 98 (Unit pages 118-119. Pages 33, 61, 91, 119 (World Explorer) Pages 75-77 (Unit Pages 82-85, 88 Page 73 (Unit Pages 112-113, 116 (Unit Pages 20-23, 26-27 Page 21-23 (Unit Pages 21-23 (Unit Pages 21-23, 27 Page 26 Page 39 (Unit 4) Pages 48-51, 54-55 (Unit Pages 29, 57, 87 Page 26 Pages 64-65 (Unit Pages 32-35, 39 (Unit 4) Pages 40-43, 46-47 (Unit Page 81 Page 47 (The Pages 20-23, 26-27 Pages 20-27 Page 72 (Unit Pages 79-81, 84 Pages 29, 57, 87, 115 (World Explorer) Pages 106-109, 113 (Unit Pages 21-23 (Unit Page 39 (Unit 4) Page 77 (Unit Pages 62-69 (Unit Pages 87, 115 Page 5-6 Pages 56, 57 Page 32 (Unit 4) Page 51 (Unit Pages 79-81 (Unit Page 55 (Unit Time Zones - PET Functions Page 5

describing simple processes Pages 111-113, 116 (Unit drawing simple conclusions and making recommendations making and granting/refusing simple requests making and responding to offers and suggestions Pages 113, 116 (Unit Pages 111-113, 116 (Unit Pages 111-113, 116 (Unit Pages 41-43, 46 (Unit (Unit Pages 21-23, 26 Page 76 (Unit (Unit (Unit Pages 91-93 (Unit (Unit Pages 42-43, 46 (Unit Page 55 (Unit Pages 98-102 Pages 98-102 Pages 98-102 expressing and responding to thanks Page 77 (Unit Page 21 giving and responding to invitations giving advice giving warnings and stating prohibitions persuading and asking/telling people to do something expressing obligation and lack of obligation Pages 111-113, 116 (Unit Page 76 (Unit (Unit Pages 20-23, 26-27 Page 76 (Unit Page 96 (Unit Pages 22-23, 26 Pages 21-23, 26 Pages 92-93 (Unit (Unit Page 71-73 (Unit (Unit Pages 73, 76 (Unit Page 76 (Unit Pages 71-73, 76 (Unit Page 55 (Unit Page 91 (Unit Pages 98-101 Page 104 (Unit Pages 20-23, 26-27 Pages 92-93 (Unit Pages 21-23, 26 Pages 92-93 (Unit (Unit Page 73 (Unit Page 96 (Unit Page 33 (Unit 4) Pages 71-73, 76 (Unit Time Zones - PET Functions Page 6

asking and giving/refusing permission to do something making and responding to apologies and excuses expressing agreement and disagreement, and contradicting people paying compliments criticising and complaining sympathising expressing preferences, likes and dislikes (especially about hobbies and leisure activities) talking about physical and emotional feelings expressing opinions and making choices Pages 2-3 (Getting Page 111 (Unit Pages 17-19 (Unit Pages 67-69 (Unit Pages 20-22 (Unit Pages 66-69, 72 (Unit Page 113 (Unit Page 91 (Unit Pages 20-23, 26-27 Page 13 (Unit Pages 48-51(Unit 6 Page 71 (Unit Pages 79-80 (Unit Pages 99-100 Pages 79-80, 84 Pages 71-72 (Unit Page 46 (Unit Page 76 (Unit Pages 78-81, 84 Page 7 Page 107 (Unit Page 23 Pages 79-81, 84 Page 91 (Unit Page 5 Page 71 (Unit Pages 91-93 (Unit Pages 79-81(Unit (Unit Page 33 (Unit 4) Page 71 (Unit Pages 91-93 (Unit Pages 91-93 (Unit Pages 5-7, 10 Pages 13, 19 (Unit Pages 80-81, 84 Pages 107, 108-109 (Unit Page 19 (Unit Pages 22-23, 26 Page 46 (Unit Pages 78-81, 84 Pages 40-43 (Unit Pages 22-23, 26 Page 43 (Unit Pages 92-93 (Unit Time Zones - PET Functions Page 7

expressing needs and wants level of Pages 72-73 (Unit Page 99 Page 109 (Unit Pages 99-101, 104 expressing (in)ability in the present and in the past Pages 45-47, 50 (Unit Pages 13, 15 (Unit Pages 21, 23 Page 91 (Unit Page 107 (Unit Pages 99-101, 104 talking about (im)probability and (im)possibility Pages 100-101 Pages 41-43 (Unit Pages 63-64 (Unit 7 Pages 99-101 expressing degrees of certainty and doubt Page 71 (Unit Page 107 (Unit Page 13 (Unit Pages 99-101 Time Zones - PET Functions Page 8