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SPEAK DIRECT METHOD©
ENGLISH BOOK CONTENT
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Book 1 content
Grammar Points Topics
1. The verb „to be” in the singular and plural
2. The plural of basic regular and irregular nouns
3. The Present Simple Tense 4. Verbs in the infinitive 5. Expressions: “there is” and “there are” 6. Cardinal numbers 7. Basic rules about the use of the articles
“a” and “the” 8. Names of the letters in the alphabet 9. Countable and uncountable nouns 10. The Present Continuous Tense 11. Ordinal numbers 12. Possessive adjectives (my, your, her,
etc.)
Greetings and pleasantries
Basic names of people and objects (man, teacher, desk, etc.)
Basic names of jobs
Basic verbs (I live, I speak, etc.)
Names of countries and nationalities
Prepositions (on, under, in, above, etc.)
Colors
Clothes
Frequency adverbs (always, often, usually, etc.)
Parts of the body
Describing the weather
Names of the days of the week
Names of animals
Book 2 content
Grammar Points Topics
1. Possessive pronouns (mine, yours, hers, etc.)
2. The expression “neither…nor” 3. Asking about a person’s age 4. “tall/short” versus “high/low” 5. Sentences in the Present Simple and the
Present Continuous 6. Talking about quantity – expressions
“much” and “many”, “few” and “little” 7. Expressions “some” and “any” 8. The imperative 9. “something”, “anything”, “nothing” 10. The Past Continuous Tense 11. The Future Continuous Tense 12. Frequency adverbs (once, twice, etc.)
Names of countries and nationalities – continuation
The family
Names of the months of the year
Seasons of the year
Names of basic kinds of food and drinks
Names of meals
Means of transport
The senses
Times of the day
Asking about the time
Describing the different kinds of rooms (classroom, living room, etc.) and their furnishings
Kinds of shops
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Book 3 content
Grammar Points Topics
1. Ordinal numbers – continuation 2. Dates 3. Comparison of regular adjectives 4. Comparison of the irregular adjectives
“good” and “bad” 5. The Past Simple Tense 6. The past form of the verb “to be” 7. Irregular verbs – introduction 8. The use of “while”, “during” and “when”
in sentences 9. The plural of nouns ending in “f” and
“fe”
The family – continuation
Musical instruments
Measurements (meter, centimeter, etc.)
School subjects
Cardinal directions (North, South, etc.)
Describing the weather – continuation
Talking about health
Names of jobs – continuation
Talking about holidays
Giving directions how to get to a place
Christmas and Easter vocabulary
Book 4 content
Grammar Points Selected Topics
1. The Future Simple Tense 2. The expressions “I’m sorry” and “excuse
me” 3. Irregular verbs – continuation 4. The verbs “must” and “have to” 5. The word order in English sentences 6. The expression “to be going to” in the
present and in the past 7. The difference between “gold” and
“golden” 8. The expressions “would you like” and
“would you prefer” 9. Sentences in the First Conditional 10. The difference in use between “wear”
and “carry” 11. Making nouns from verbs (teach-er,
sing-er, driv-er, etc.) 12. Sentence constructions with “may” and
“might” 13. “Can”, ”to be able to”, ”could” 14. The Present Perfect Tense 15. The Past Participle form of verbs 16. Comparison of the Present Perfect and
the Past Simple Tense
Thanksgiving
Mines
Cooking recipes
Soldiers, battles and wars
The sense of humor
Musical instruments – continuation
Public transport
Stairs and lifts
Offense, crime, robbery
The basement and the attic
Salaries and wages
Accent and pronunciation
Keeping promises
Employers and employees
Princesses
Teenagers
Heroes and cowards
Business competition
Casinos
Drug dealers
Cemeteries
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Book 5 content
Grammar Points Selected Topics
1. Irregular verbs – continuation 2. The expression “to have something
done” 3. Uncountable nouns 4. “Hang” as regular and irregular verb 5. Sentences in the Second Conditional 6. Talking about movement direction
(“upwards”, “downwards”, etc.) 7. Rules of using the definite article “the”
Hurricane, avalanche, snowstorm, earthquake
To sink and to drown
Stubborn and clever
My friend wants to be a priest
The armor
Fencing
Household electric equipment
Canned food
Beauty parlors
Job advertisements
Mammals, reptiles and amphibians
The truth and a lie
TV commercials
Marriage proposal
Batteries and electricity
Reviews
Illnesses, diseases and medications
Inventors
Pension and retirement
We need oxygen to live
Football matches
The Independence Day
Scientific discoveries
About the work of a servant
Cotton, velvet and silk
Mortgage
Printers
Vice and virtue
Neighbors and neighborhood
A Velcro, a zip or just buttons?
Theory and practice
A bath or a shower?
Acronyms
Pain and ache
To lend and to borrow
Qualifications
The house of my dreams
Industry and agriculture
Flood
The attendance list
Problems and troubles
Smoking cigarettes
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Book 6 content
Grammar Points Selected Topics
1. Irregular verbs – continuation 2. Expressions “each other” and “one
another” 3. The First and the Second Conditional –
comparison 4. Sentence constructions with the word
“would” 5. The expression “used to” 6. “would” in the expression “would like”
and as the past of “will” 7. “so” and “such” 8. “when”, “before” and “after” instead of
“if” in the First Conditional 9. “Amount” and “number” – difference in
use 10. Question tags (haven’t you?, don’t
they?, aren’t we?, etc.) 11. Reflexive pronouns (myself, yourself,
herself, etc.)
Kinds of measures
Celebrities
Graduates
The job of my dreams
Native Americans
Abbreviations (p.m., e.g., etc.)
Sport champions
Toys
Bees and hives
Motivation and determination
What is more important: intelligence or appearance
Living conditions and comfort
Car insurance
Beach fashion
Football – continuation
An appointment
Money allowance
A good coach
Jealousy
Exhibitions, galleries, masterpieces
Wounds and injuries
Healthy produce
Emperors
A good car mechanic
Parents’ expectations
An employment contract
Lawyers, judges and courts of law
Traffic and traffic jams
Mozart was a genius
Preparing a meal
The gym
Kinds of car drives
Consequences of drinking alcohol
Product quality
Conquerors
Unusual phenomena
Burglar alarm
Uncovering children’s talents
The Statue of Liberty
Amusement parks
Soldier uniforms
Challenging to a fight
Trust and honesty
Disclosing secret information
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Book 7 content
Grammar Points Selected Topics
1. Irregular verbs – continuation 2. The First Conditional – revision 3. “Few” and “a few” 4. The Present Perfect Continuous Tense 5. The Second Conditional – revision 6. The expressions “to be used to” and “to
get used to” 7. The difference between “little” and “a
little”
Attending a difficult client
About traffic regulations
Harvest
Books and encyclopedias
Demand in business
How to maintain (a house, a family, figure, etc.)
Extending borders
Freelancers and flexible working hours
How to keep vegetables in winter
How to serve wine
When you’re stuck in a traffic jam…
E-mail attachments
Strength and weaknesses
Betrayals and traitors
Legal sentences
Overeating
Extravagant jewellery
Downloading and uploading files
Charity organizations
Protection of endangered species
Discounts
How to discipline children
Business relationships
Advertisements
The press
Fairs
Is good English necessary to get a good job?
Suppliers and buyers
Welcome to Sydney
Jack Allen – the travel writer
Jet lag
French diet
Italian shoes export
Traffic in Europe cities
Body language
Champagne
About chocolate
Chairman’s report
Euro Tunnel
Plan of a journey
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Book 8 content
Grammar Points Selected Topics
1. Irregular verbs – continuation 2. Transitive and intransitive verbs 3. The Passive Voice 4. Rules of using the definite article “the” 5. Prepositions “in”, “on”, “at” in
describing the time 6. The difference in meaning between “in
time” and “on time” 7. The Past Perfect Tense 8. Indirect Speech 9. The possessive form with “-s” 10. The expressions: “alone”, “on one’s
own”, “by oneself” 11. The difference between “among” and
“between” 12. The Third Conditional 13. Examples of differences in spelling of
words in the British English and the American English
Holidays abroad
Glass production
Where does ice-cream come from?
Picnic
Sources of happiness
Laughter clubs
Microwave dinners
Natural medicine
IKEA furniture
The lucky ones
Started business when retired…
Computer viruses
Shark attack
Slimming center
Alain Roberts – the skyscraper climber
Success of the Nike
Leap year
Chocoholics
Fast food chains
The history of Coca-Cola
Gossip
Electronic gadgets for children
Hispanics in New York
Life without a car
Against tests on animals
Boston
May I have your autograph, please…
Love at first sight
More than just a gym
Penelope Cruz
Russell Crowe
Esperanto
Bilingual children
The history of English language in America
The story of Aron Ralstron
Football for women
American English versus British English
The Beatles
Drugs legalization
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Book 9 content
Grammar Points Selected Topics
1. Irregular verbs – continuation 2. Sentence constructions with the verb
“prefer” 3. Sentence constructions with “I would
rather” 4. Rules of reading the dates 5. Comparison of “all the” and “the whole” 6. Acronyms 7. Use of “wish” in sentences 8. The expressions “I’d better, you’ better” 9. Causative “have” 10. The word “unless” 11. Differences in use of “there” and “it”
Leonardo da Vinci
Thomas Edison
The job of a pilot
What London and New York have in common
The greatest world corporations
Silence as a means of communication
Against globalization
DNA tests for employers
The first impression
The new Mercedes model
Computer rage
What to pack on a business journey
Naming and shaming
E-mails
Canterbury ghosts
Giving money to charities
Natural environment protection
Revenge
Murphy’s Law
Should we ban smacking children
Vegetarians
Pheasant hunting
Why don’t men want to marry?
Airbus
Tourism in Argentina
The right to vote
Slang
Sexual harassment
Against the war in Vietnam
The story of impolite robber
Win-win negotiations
Business plan
The longest mustache in the world
Job sharing
Sumo fighters
The Muslim veil
Homelessness
Part of speech by Martin Luther King
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Book 10 content
Grammar Points Selected Topics
1. Irregular verbs – continuation 2. Making nouns from verbs by adding the
“-ness” particle 3. The word order in English sentences –
continuation 4. The Past Perfect Continuous Tense 5. Idioms 6. End constructions 7. Use of auxiliary verbs with “so” and
“neither” 8. Defining and non-defining relative
clauses 9. Relative clauses with “whose” and
“whom” 10. Use of “I am to do something, You are to
do something” when talking about future plans
11. Sentences of the type “I saw him cross …” and “I saw him crossing…”
Poverty
Smoking as a habit
Books
Happiness
Is TV good or bad
Cleaning up the world
Rubbish food
Insurance companies
Drought
Ancient Sparta
Nikola Tesla
The Beaufort scale
The Ivory Coast
SETI
American Rodeo
Around the world by bicycle
The Sphinx and the Egyptian pyramids
Coincidents
Life in the depths of the ocean
Buying a birthday present
Definitions of intelligence
Eating healthy in a fast food restaurant?
Narcolepsy
Genealogy as a hobby
Army divisions
New Zealand
The meaning of sound
Rowan Atkinson
Sickness absence
Karl Lagerfeld’s chocolate hotel
About the British pronunciation
Fears and phobias
History of prison
Adoption
Antipersonnel land mines
Giving names
American SAT tests
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Book 11 content
Grammar Points Selected Topics
1. Irregular verbs – continuation 2. Idioms – continuation 3. The Future Perfect Continuous Tense 4. Making adjectives with the use of “un-”
prefix
Relaxation through breathing
Fragment of Bill Clinton’s speech
Writing a cv
Gunpowder
How to make a presentation
The famous Coca-Cola …
America – the land of hopes?
TV reality shows
The Rubic’s cube
The art of caricature
Cyberspace
Postal services today
School uniforms
Patron saints
British wedding
The legend of Godiva
Loch Ness
Fools and follies
Traditional English cooking
The Remembrance Day
Alfred Nobel and his invention
Intelligence as secret information
Graffiti
English breakfast
The legend of Robin Hood
War deserters
How to survive the heat wave
Wimbledon tennis matches
Taking the time off
Recipe for successful business
The undertaker’s job
Couch potatoes