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1.1 Basics 5.1 Heating system 9.1 Operation
Meeting and greeting people Explaining how fluids move around a Explaining how things work and what
Following instructions system things do
Verb be Present simple Revision of present simple
1.2 Letters and numbers Prepositions of movemenl 9.2 Hotline
Using {orms 5,2 Electrical circuit Using a service hotline
Units of measurement Explaining how an electrical circuit solving a customer's problem
How do you spell ...? works Short answers
1.3 Dates and times Zero conditional 9.3 User guide
Using numbers 5.3 Cooling system Using a troubleshooting guide
Talking about travel timetables Explaining how cooling systems work Zero conditional + imperative
Making appointments Reference wotds'. here, it, this
Five oh three, Wednesday the fifth of Present slmple in routines Unit 10 Safety
July 10.1 Rules and urarnings
Unit 6 Materials Following salety rules and signs
Unit 2 Parts (l) 28 6.1 Materials testing Giving and following warnings
2.1 Naming Giving a demonstratron could, might, must
ldentifying things Explaining what you're doing always... Don't... You mustn't...
this, that, these, those Present continuous 10.2 Safety hazards
2.2 Assembling 29 6,2 Properties Giving and following warnings
Saying what you need for a job Describing the properties of materials Noticing safety hazards
Using an instruction manual Present simple Reporting safety hazards
lmperative + object + location 30 6.3 Buying Past tense of be
10 2.3 Ordering Using a customer call form 10.3 Investigations
Using voicemail Buying and selling by phone Investigating an accident
Ordering by phone Checking Reporting an accident
How many do you need? What's your email acldrc-ss? Questions in the past simple
What's your name? Please spell that Could you spell/repeal that'1
How many would you lika? Review Unit E
Review Unit A
32 Review Unit C Unit 11 Cause and effect
Unit 3 Parts @ 11.1 Pistons and valves
14 3.1 Tools
Unit 7 Specifications Expressing causation, permission and
Describing components 7.1 Dimensions orevention
Present simple of have Specifying dimensions Gerunds and infinitives
15 3,2 Functions I
How long is it? lt's Ittnt long. 55 11.2 Switches and relays
Saying what things do The sea has a deplh of 270 metres Explaining how a relay circuit works
Describing a product 7.2 Quantities Further Dractice of verb oatterns in 1 1.1
Present simple Specifying malerials 56 11.3 Rotors and turbines
'16 3.3 Locations Buying materials for a job Explaining how a wind turbine works
Saying where things are Countable and uncountable nouns Further practice of verb patterns in 1 1.1
Adverbials and prepositions oi location 36 7.3 Future proiects
Describing plans for the future Unit 12 Checking and
Unit 4 Movement will, won't confirming
Time expressions
4.1 Directions 12.1 Data
Describing direction of movement Describing specif ications
Adverbials of direction
Unit 8 Reporting
Revision of question forms
can, can't, cannot 8.1 Recent incidents 12.2 lnstructions
4.2 lnstructions Taking an emergency call Following spoken instructions
Talking about speed Explaining what has happened Confirming actions
Giving instructions Checking progress Describing results of actions
lmperative + present simple Present perfect Revision of imperative with present
20 4.3 Actions 8.2 Damage and loss continuous
Using an instruction manual Reporting damage 12.3 Progress
Explaining what happens Dealing with a customer Describing maintenance work
When clause Past participles as adjectives Revision of present perfect, past
40 8.3 Past events simple, present continuous, and will
Review Unit B Discussing past events
Phoning a repair shop Review Unit F
Past simple
Time expressions 64 Audloscript
42 Review Unit D
70 Answer key
, 1 Basics
Use the words in the box to complete the dialogues.
:whafs where what I'm is are I'm
1 A:Hi, Kaito.
B: Hello, my name Pedro.
A: Nice to meet you.
2 A: Hello. are you from?
B: I'm from Japan is your name, please?
A: I'm Hans. Pleased to meet you.
3 A: Good to meet you, Svetlana. you from Poland?
B: No, from Russia. your name?
A: I'm Danielle.
2 -
Use the words in the pool to complete the orders.
I Stand
2 Write
3 Turn
4 Close
5 Sit
6 Raise
7 Come
3 Write the words in the correct columns.
Tools Electricals Fixings
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1 Wffi Listen and correct the five mistakes on the business card.
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Aerospace.Technician
Tel:: (0044) (0)1 sA2 AOzgzz
Email: alexol 4 @ rossi.com
2 ffiFfil Listen and complete tlrt' lorrl
Match items 1-10 with the riglrt wot.rls 'l'lttrn match items ii-20.
1 gal a) amp
2 € b) angle/degrt:t'
3 kg c) Celsius
4 A d) euro
5 in e) foot
6 ft f) gallon I
7 km g) gram
8 h) inch
9 g i) kilogram
10 C j) kilometr<,:
11 + k) kilometrcs pt't lrottr
12m l) kilowatt
i3 kw m) litre
14V n) metre
15 kph o) negativt:
16 rpm p) positive 11
17W q) pound
18L r) revolutiorts per minute
19S s) volt
20- t) watt