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  • CONTENTS
  • Unit 1 Culture and Customs.
  • Unit 2 Communication
  • Unit 3 The Environment
  • Unit 4 Fun with English 1
  • Unit 5 Food and Drink
  • Unit 6 The Media
  • Unit 7 Leisure
  • Unit 8 Fun with English 2.
  • Grammar and Functions
  • Checklist for Written Work
  • Transcript
  • Key Words
  • Phonetic Symbols.
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