Side by Side (Side by Side Series), Vol. 2

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Author: Steven J. Molinsky

ISBN-10: 0130267570

ISBN-13: 9780130267573

Category: English language -> Textbooks for foreign speakers

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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.

1. Review of Tenses:Simple PresentPresent ContinuousSimple Past Future: Going To Like to Time Expressions Indirect Object PronounsDescribing Present, Past, and Future ActionsBirthdays and GiftsTelling About Friendships2. Count/Non-Count NounsFoodBuying FoodBeing a Guest at MealtimeDescribing Food Preferences3. Partitives Count/Non-Count Nouns ImperativesBuying FoodDescribing FoodEating in a RestaurantRecipesSide by Side Gazette 4. Future Tense: Will Time Expressions MightTelling About the FutureProbabilityPossibilityWarnings5. Comparatives Should Possessive PronounsMaking ComparisonsAdviceExpressing OpinionsAgreement and Disagreement6. SuperlativesDescribing People, Places, and ThingsShopping in a Department StoreExpressing OpinionsSide by Side Gazette7. Imperatives DirectionsGetting Around TownPublic Transportation8. Adverbs Comparative of Adverbs Agent Nouns If-ClausesDescribing People’s ActionsDescribing Plans and IntentionsConsequences of ActionsSide by Side Gazette9. Past Continuous Tense Reflexive Pronouns While-ClausesDescribing Ongoing Past Activities10. Could Be Able to Have Got to Too + AdjectiveExpressing Past and Future AbilityExpressing Past and Future ObligationGiving an ExcuseSide by Side Gazette11. Past Tense Review Count/Non-Count Noun Review Must Mustn’t vs. Don’t Have To Must vs. ShouldMedical ExaminationsMedical AdviceHealthNutrition12. Future Continuous Tense Time ExpressionsDescribing Future ActivitiesExpressing Time and DurationMaking Plans by Telephone13. Some/Any Pronoun Review Verb Tense ReviewOffering HelpIndicating OwnershipHousehold ProblemsFriendsSide by Side GazetteAppendixListening ScriptsThematic GlossaryCardinal NumbersOrdinal NumbersIrregular Verbs: Past TenseIndex