1. due: (showing arrangements made in advance) expected; supposed (to) Examples: The next train to London is due here at 4 o 'clock. The plane that was due to arrive at 10 has been delayed for 2 hours by a heavy fog
Unit One Live and Learn And in the United States, institutions are shows how much people in the United States think Unit Two A sporting chance Unit Three Breaking news was President of the United States from 1961 to Unit Four Animal magic Unit Five Time Off
Part I Lead-in (Task 1-5) Part II In-Class Reading (Text Structure; Word Study; Sentence Study) Part III After-Class Reading (Passage One; Passage Two)
1. Unit 1 Language in mission Text A An impressive English lesson 2. Unit 2 College — The ladder to success? Text A The humanities: Out of date? 3. Unit 3 Discovery of a new life stage? Text A Journey through the odyssey years 4. Unit 4 Dance with love Text A College sweethearts 5. Unit 5 The money game Text A Spend or save–The student’s dilemma 6. Unit 6 Less is more Text A Door closer, are you? 7. Unit 7 Women: Making a difference Text A Women at the management level
1) provide some clues to what makes a Nobel Prize Winner. 2) give guidance to learners to listen and talk about famous person. 3) provide students with new words and expressions 4) learn how to analyze word formation 5) ask learners to write in a chronological sequence