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Friday, January 25, 2019

Starting Out!

Watch the video and complete the quiz. Get ready to talk about this video with your partners.




Click here for the video and the quiz  Episode 2 - Tom's Party - Quiz






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  • Exercise 2: Tarzan of the Apes
  • Exercise 3: Pen Pals
  • Exercise 4: Charlie Chaplin's Early Life
  • Exercise 5: Reality TV
  • Exercise 6: Scottish Independence

Interchange Intro (Yellow)

  • Unit1: It´s nice to meet you
  • Unit 2: What´s this?
  • Unit3: Where are you from?
  • Unit4: Whose jeans are these?
  • Unit5: What are you doing?
  • Unit6: My sister works downtown
  • Unit7: Does it have a view?
  • Unit8: What do you do?
  • Unit9: Do we need any eggs?
  • Unit10: What sports do you play?
  • Unit11: What are you going to do?
  • Unit12: What´s the matter?
  • Unit13: You can't miss it
  • Unit14: Did you have fun?
  • Unit15: Where did you grow up?
  • Unit16: Can she call you later?
  • Interchange Intro (Yellow)

Interchange 1 (Red)

  • Unit1: Please call me Beth
  • Unit2: What do you do?
  • Unit3: How much is it?
  • Unit4: I really like hip-hop
  • Unit5: I come from a big family
  • Unit6: How often do you exercise?
  • Unit7: We had a great time!
  • Unit8: What`s your neighborhood like?
  • Unit9: What does she look like?
  • Unit10: Have you ever ridden a camel?
  • Unit11: It´s a very exciting place!
  • Unit12: It really works!
  • Unit13: May I take your order?
  • Unit 14: The biggest and the best!
  • Unit 14B: The biggest and the best!
  • Interchange 1 (Red)

Interchange 2 (Blue)

  • Unit1: A time to remember
  • Unit2: Caught in the rush
  • Unit3: Time for a change!
  • Unit4: I´ve never heard of that!
  • Unit5: Going places
  • Unit6: OK. No problem!
  • Unit7: What´s this for?
  • Unit8: Let´s celebrate!
  • Unit9: Times have changed
  • Unit10: I hate working on weekends
  • Unit11: It´s really worth seeing!
  • Unit12: What happened?
  • Unit13: Good book, terrible movie!
  • Unit14: So that´s what it means!
  • Unit15: What would you do?
  • Unit16: What´s your excuse?
  • Interchange 2 (Blue)

Interchange 3 (Green)

  • Unit1: That´s what friends are for!
  • Unit2: Career moves
  • Unit3: Could yo do me a favor?
  • Unit4: What a story!
  • Unit5: Crossing cultures
  • Unit6: What´s wrong with it?
  • Unit7: The world we live in
  • Unit8: Lifelong learning
  • Unit9: Improvements
  • Unit10: The past and the future
  • Unit11: Life´s little lessons
  • Unit12: The right stuff
  • Unit13: That´s a possibility
  • Unit14: Behind the scenes
  • Unit15: There should be a law!
  • Interchange 3 (Green)

Passages

  • Unit 1: Friends and family
  • Unit 2: Mistakes and mysteries
  • Unit 3: Exploring new cities
  • Unit4: Early birds and night owls
  • Unit5: Communication
  • Unit 6: What´s the real story?
  • Unit 7: The information age
  • Unit 8: Putting the mind to work
  • UNIT 9: Generally speaking
  • UNIT 10: The art of complaining
  • Passages

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