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Page 1: Correlation Key - pearsonlongman.com€¦ · Web viewby Betty Azar. correlated to. ExpressWays, Books 1 & 2, 2nd ed. by Steven J. Molinsky and Bill Bliss. and. ExpressWays, 2nd ed.,

Basic English Grammar, 2nd ed.by Betty Azar

correlated to

ExpressWays, Books 1 & 2, 2nd ed.by Steven J. Molinsky and Bill Bliss

and

ExpressWays, 2nd ed., Books 1 & 2

correlated to

Basic English Grammar, 2nd ed.

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Basic English Grammar, 2nd ed.correlated to

ExpressWays, 2nd ed., Books 1 and 2

Chapter 1 Using Be and HaveBasic English Grammar (2/e) ExpressWays, 2/e1-3 Pronoun + Be + Noun ExpressWays 1: pp. 2-3, 22-23

1-4 Contractions with Be ExpressWays 1: pp. 2-3, 22-28

1-5 Negative with Be ExpressWays 1: pp. 20-22ExpressWays 2: pp. 108-109, 114-115

1-6 Be + Adjective ExpressWays 1: pp. 80-81, 114-117ExpressWays 2: pp. 56, 142-143, 160-161

1-7 Be + A Location ExpressWays 1: pp. 34-39, 44-47, 94-95, 118-119

1-9 Yes/No Questions with Be ExpressWays 1: pp. 10-15, 20-23, 42-43ExpressWays 2: pp. 106-107

1-10 Questions with Be: Using Where ExpressWays 1: pp. 10-11, 68-69, 118ExpressWays 2: pp. 2-3

1-11 Using Have and Has ExpressWays 1: pp. 20, 56-57, 92-94

1-12 Using My, Your, His, Her, Our, Their ExpressWays 1: pp. 6-9, 26-30

1-13 Using This and That ExpressWays 1: pp. 62-63ExpressWays 2: pp. 66-69

1-14 Using These and Those ExpressWays 1: pp. 62-63ExpressWays 2: pp. 66-69

1-15 Asking Questions with What and Who + Be

ExpressWays 1: pp. 6-9ExpressWays 2: pp. 84

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Chapter 2 Expressing Present Time (Part 1)

Basic English Grammar (2/e) ExpressWays, 2/e2-1 Form and Basic Meaning of the Simple Present Tense

ExpressWays 1: pp. 40-41, 74-77, 84-88ExpressWays 2: pp. 2-5, 14-15, 61, 85, 130-131, 154, 162-163

2-2 Using Frequency Adverbs ExpressWays 1: pp. 86-87

2-4 Pronunciation of Final –s: /z/ and /s/

ExpressWays 1: pp. 76-77

2-5 Spelling and Pronunciation of Final -es

ExpressWays 1: pp. 76-77

2-7 Irregular Singular Verbs: Has, Does, Goes

ExpressWays 1: pp. 76-77, 92-93

2-9 The Simple Present Tense: Negative

ExpressWays 1: pp. 40-43, 92, 98-99, 144-145ExpressWays 2: pp. 14-15

2-10 The Simple Present Tense: Yes/No Questions

ExpressWays 1: pp. 42-43, 98-99, 134

2-11 The Simple Present Tense: Asking Information Questions with Where

ExpressWays 1: pp. 76-77ExpressWays 2: pp. 4-5

2-12 The Simple Present Tense: Asking Information Questions with When and What Time

ExpressWays 2: pp. 4-5, 34

2-14 Using It to Talk About Time ExpressWays 1: pp. 97ExpressWays 2: pp. 32-33, 156-157

2-15 Prepositions of Time ExpressWays 1: pp. 96-97, 132-139, 144-145ExpressWays 2: pp. 16-17, 28-34, 74-75

2-16 Using It to Talk About the Weather

ExpressWays 1: pp. 134-137

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Chapter 3 Expressing Present Time (Part 2)

Basic English Grammar (2/e) ExpressWays, 2/e3-1 Be + Ing: The Present Progressive Tense ExpressWays 1: pp. 24-31, 82, 96, 106

ExpressWays 2: pp. 92-93

3-2 Spelling of –ing ExpressWays 1: pp. 24-31, 82, 96, 106

3-4 The Simple Present vs. The Present Progressive

ExpressWays 1: pp. 42-43, 107

3-8 Would Like ExpressWays 1: pp. 4-5, 18-19, 120, 128ExpressWays 2: pp. 52-56, 76, 90-91

3-11 There + Be ExpressWays 1: pp. 34-37, 51

3-12 There + Be: Yes/No Questions ExpressWays 1: pp. 34-37ExpressWays 2: pp. 4-5

3-14 Prepositions of Location ExpressWays 1: pp. 34-39, 94-95, 112-113, 118-119

Chapter 4 Nouns and Pronouns

Basic English Grammar (2/e) ExpressWays, 2/e4-1 Nouns: Subjects and Objects ExpressWays 1: pp. 14, 26-31

ExpressWays 2: pp. 150, 160-161

4-2 Adjective + Noun ExpressWays 1: pp. 56-57, 114-115ExpressWays 2: pp. 160-161

4-3 Subject Pronouns and Object Pronouns ExpressWays 1: pp. 26-29, 82-83

4-4 Nouns: Singular and Plural ExpressWays 1: pp. 56-71, 112-113, 120-122

4-6 Nouns: Count and Noncount ExpressWays 1: pp. 64-71

4-7 Using An vs. A ExpressWays 1: pp. 64-65

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4-12 Using Some and Any ExpressWays 1: pp. 64-67

Chapter 5 Expressing Past Time

Basic English Grammar (2/e) ExpressWays, 2/e5-1 Using Be: Past Time ExpressWays 1: pp. 146-149

ExpressWays 2: pp. 150, 160-161

5-2 Past of Be: Negative ExpressWays 1: pp. 146-149ExpressWays 2: pp. 12-13

5-3 Past of Be: Questions ExpressWays 1: pp. 148

5-4 The Simple Past Tense: Using –ed ExpressWays 1: pp. 140-151ExpressWays 2: pp. 18-19, 40, 100-101, 122-123, 132

5-5 Past Time Words: Yesterday, Last, and Ago

ExpressWays 1: pp. 142, 144-145, 148-149

5-6 Pronunciation of –ed: /t/, /d/, and /ed/ ExpressWays 1: pp. 140-151

5-7 Spelling of –ed Verbs ExpressWays 1: pp. 140-151

5-9 The Simple Past Tense: Irregular Verbs ExpressWays 1: pp. 140-151ExpressWays 2: pp. 18-19, 40, 78, 112-113, 138

5-10 The Simple Past: Negative ExpressWays 1: pp. 143, 149ExpressWays 2: pp. 36

5-11 The Simple Past: Yes/No Questions ExpressWays 1: pp. 140-141, 146-147ExpressWays 2: pp. 26, 38-39, 76, 82, 148

5-12 More Irregular Verbs ExpressWays 1: pp. 40, 122

5-14 Questions with What ExpressWays 1: pp. 140-141, 146-147ExpressWays 2: pp. 12-13, 36, 110

5-17 More Irregular Verbs ExpressWays 1: pp. 40, 122

5-19 When in Time Clauses ExpressWays 2: pp. 162-163

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Chapter 6 Expressing Future Time

Basic English Grammar (2/e) ExpressWays, 2/e6-1 Future Time: Using Be Going To ExpressWays 1: pp. 132-133

ExpressWays 2: pp. 74-75, 116-117, 140-141

6-2 Words for Past Time and Future Time ExpressWays 1: pp. 132-133, 144-146, 148-149ExpressWays 2: pp. 12-13, 28-31, 74-75, 136

6-4 Using Today, Tonight, and This + Morning, Afternoon, Evening, Week, Month, Year

ExpressWays 1: pp. 132-139ExpressWays 2: pp. 16-17

6-5 Future Time: Using Will ExpressWays 2: pp. 28-31, 50, 100-101, 116-117, 132, 144-145

6-6 Questions with Will ExpressWays 2: pp. 28-31

6-10 May/Might vs. Will ExpressWays 2: pp. 144-145

Chapter 7 Expressing Ability

Basic English Grammar (2/e) ExpressWays, 2/e7-1 Using Can ExpressWays 1: pp. 76-77, 94, 123, 126, 138-139

7-2 Using Can: Questions ExpressWays 1: pp. 78-79, 94ExpressWays 2: pp. 6-9

7-4 Using Could: Past of Can ExpressWays 2: pp. 97-99

7-5 Using Very and Too + Adjective ExpressWays 1: pp. 116-117, 124-125

7-6 Using Too Many and Too Much + Noun ExpressWays 2: pp. 56-57, 60

7-12 Using Be Able To ExpressWays 2: pp. 96-99

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7-13 Polite Questions: May I, Could I, and Can I

ExpressWays 2: pp. 10-11, 28-29, 31, 48, 52, 84, 102

7-14 Polite Questions: Could You and Would You

ExpressWays 1: pp. 44ExpressWays 2: pp. 22-23

7-15 Imperative sentences ExpressWays 1: pp. 44-50, 62-63, 100-101, 104-105, 123ExpressWays 2: pp. 22-25, 36-37, 58-60, 76-77, 100-101

7-17 More About Prepositions: At and In for Locations

ExpressWays 1: pp. 22-23

Chapter 8 Nouns, Adjectives, and Pronouns

Basic English Grammar (2/e) ExpressWays, 2/e8-2 Word Order of Adjectives ExpressWays 1: pp. 114-115

8-7 Possessive Nouns ExpressWays 1: pp. 96ExpressWays 2: pp. 128, 134-135

8-9 Possessive Pronouns: Mine, Yours, His, Hers, Ours, Theirs

ExpressWays 2: pp. 134-135

8-10 Questions with Whose ExpressWays 2: pp. 134-135

8-16 Indirect Objects ExpressWays 2: pp. 10-11, 88-89

Chapter 9 Making Comparisons

Basic English Grammar (2/e) ExpressWays, 2/e9-3 The Comparitive: Using –er and More ExpressWays 2: pp. 66-69, 134

9-7 The Superlative: Using –est and Most ExpressWays 2: pp. 70-73

9-9 Adjectives and Adverbs ExpressWays 2: pp. 92-93

9-10 Making Comparisons with Adverbs ExpressWays 2: pp. 94-95

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Chapter 10 Expressing Ideas with Verbs

Basic English Grammar (2/e) ExpressWays, 2/e10-1 Using Should ExpressWays 1: pp. 102-103

ExpressWays 2: pp. 14-15, 74-75, 80-81, 94, 120-121, 152-153, 158-159

10-2 Using Let’s ExpressWays 1: pp. 144-145

10-3 Using Have + Infinitive (Has to/Have to)

ExpressWays 1: pp. 138ExpressWays 2: pp. 74-75, 96, 156-159

10-4 Using Must ExpressWays 2: pp. 118-119

10-7 The Present Progressive and the Past Progressive

ExpressWays 2: pp. 112-113

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ExpressWays, 2nd ed., Book 1correlated to

Basic English Grammar, 2nd ed.Exit 1 Meeting and Greeting People

ExpressWays, Book 1 Basic English GrammarHello pp. 1-3, 1-4

I’d Like to Introduce… pp. 2-12, 3-8

What’s Your Last Name? pp. 1-12, 1-15

What’s Your Address? pp. 1-12, 1-15

Where Are You From? pp. 1-9, 1-10

Nice to Meet You p. 1-9

Meet These People pp. 1-9, 4-1

Exit 2 People and Places

ExpressWays, Book 1 Basic English GrammarI’d Like the Number of Mary Nielson p. 3-8

You Have the Wrong Number pp. 1-5, 1-9, 1-11

Is Peter There? pp. 1-3, 1-4, 1-5, 1-9, 7-17

Where Are You Going? pp. 1-4, 3-1, 3-2, 3-3

What Are You Doing? pp. 1-4, 1-12, 3-1, 3-2, 3-3, 4-1, 4-3

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I Can’t Talk Right Now. I’m Taking a Shower pp. 1-12, 3-1, 3-2, 3-3, 4-1

Steve’s Friends Can’t Talk Right Now pp. 3-1, 3-2, 3-3, 4-1

Exit 3 Getting Around Town

ExpressWays, Book 1 Basic English GrammarIs There a Post Office Nearby? pp. 1-7, 2-12, 3-11, 3-12,

3-14

Does This Bus Go to Westville? pp. 2-1, 2-9

Is This Bus Number 42? pp. 1-9, 2-9, 2-10, 3-4

Can You Tell Me How to Get to the Bus Station? pp. 1-7, 7-14, 7-15

Can You Please Tell Me How to Get to theMuseum?

pp. 1-7, 7-15

Can You Tell Me How to Get to Franklin’s Department Store?

p. 7-15

Excuse Me. I’m Lost! p. 7-15

Nancy’s Neighborhood p. 3-11

Exit 4 Housing and Food

ExpressWays, Book 1 Basic English GrammarWe’re Looking for a Two-Bedroom ApartmentDowntown

pp. 1-11, 4-2, 4-4

Is There a Refrigerator in the Kitchen? p. 4-4

How Much Is the Rent? p. 4-4

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Where Do You Want This Sofa? pp. 1-13, 1-14, 4-4, 7-15

There Aren’t Any More Cookies pp. 4-4, 4-6, 4-7, 4-12

There Isn’t Any More Milk pp. 4-4, 4-6, 4-12

Excuse Me. Where Are the Carrots? pp. 1-10, 4-4, 4-6

Mmm! This Cake is Delicious! pp. 4-4, 4-6

Jim’s New Apartment pp. 4-4, 4-6

Exit 5 At Work

ExpressWays, Book 1 Basic English GrammarWhat Do You Do? p. 2-1

What Do They Do? pp. 2-4, 2-5, 2-7, 2-11, 7-1

Can You…? p. 7-2

What Do They Look Like? p. 1-6

How Am I Doing? pp. 3-1, 3-2, 3-3, 4-3

What Day Is It? p. 2-1

Keeping in Touch pp. 2-1, 2-2

My Best Friend pp. 2-1, 2-2

What Kind of TV Shows Do You Like? p. 2-1

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Exit 6 Health and Emergencies

ExpressWays, Book 1 Basic English GrammarI Have a Headache pp. 1-11, 2-7, 2-9

What Do You Recommend? pp. 1-7, 3-14, 7-1, 7-2

Do You Want to Make an Appointment? pp. 2-14, 2-15, 3-1, 3-2, 3-3, 8-7

Do You Smoke? pp. 2-9, 2-10

Touch Your Toes p. 7-15

You Should Go on a Diet p. 10-1

Take One Tablet Three Times a Day p. 7-15

I Want to Report an Emergency! pp. 3-1, 3-2

Call 911 p. 3-4

Exit 7 Shopping

ExpressWays, Book 1 Basic English GrammarI’m Looking for a Shirt pp. 3-14, 4-4

May I Help You? pp. 1-6, 4-2, 8-2

It’s Too Short pp. 1-6, 7-5

Excuse Me. Where Are the Rest Rooms? pp. 1-7, 1-10, 3-14

I’d Like to Buy This Watch pp. 3-8, 4-4

Shopping in Department Stores pp. 7-1, 7-15

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I Want to Return This Fan p. 7-5

I Want to Buy Some Stamps, Please p. 7-1

I’d Like to Mail This Package p. 3-8

Exit 8 Recreation

ExpressWays, Book 1 Basic English GrammarWhat Are You Going to Do This Weekend? pp. 2-15, 6-1, 6-2, 6-4

What Do You Want to Do Today? pp. 2-10, 2-15, 2-16, 6-4

I’m Afraid I Can’t. I Have to Work Late. pp. 2-15, 6-4, 7-1, 10-3

What Did You Do? pp. 5-4, 5-5, 5-6, 5-7, 5-8, 5-10, 5-11, 5-14

Let’s Do Something Outdoors Today pp. 2-9, 2-15, 5-4, 5-5, 5-6, 5-7, 5-8, 5-14, 6-2

What Movie Did You See? pp. 5-1, 5-2, 5-3, 5-4, 5-5, 5-6, 5-7,5-8, 5-14, 6-2

Howie Just Wanted to Have Fun! pp. 5-1, 5-2, 5-4, 5-5, 5-6, 5-7, 5-8, 5-10, 6-2

What Do You Like to Do? pp. 5-4, 5-6, 5-7, 5-8, 5-11

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ExpressWays, 2nd ed., Book 2correlated to

Basic English Grammar, 2nd ed.Exit 1 Friends and Neighbors

ExpressWays, Book 2 Basic English GrammarHello. I’m Your Neighbor pp. 1-10, 2-1

Is There a Laundromat in This Neighborhood? pp. 2-1, 2-11, 2-12, 3-12

Can I Park My Car Here? pp. 7-2

Can I Help You Take Out the Garbage? p. 7-2

Could You Lend Me a Hammer? pp. 7-13, 8-16

I Knocked on Your Door Several Times Last Week

pp. 5-1, 5-2, 5-14, 6-2

Maybe You Should Call the Plumber pp. 2-9, 10-1

Do You Fix Kitchen Sinks? pp. 2-15, 6-4

Water Everywhere! pp. 5-4, 5-9

Exit 2 Calling People / Going Places

ExpressWays, Book 2 Basic English GrammarCould You Please Tell Me How to Make a LongDistance Call?

pp. 7-14, 7-15

I Want to Make This a Collect Call, Please p. 5-11

May I Please Speak to Betty? pp. 2-15, 6-2, 6-5, 6-6, 7-13

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She Won’t Be Back Until 3:00 pp. 2-15, 6-2, 6-5, 6-6, 7-13

When Is The Next Bus to Buffalo? pp. 2-12, 2-14, 2-15

Please Fasten Your Seat Belt! pp. 5-10, 5-14, 7-15

I Want to Report an Emergency! p. 5-11

Franco’s Vacation pp. 5-4, 5-9, 5-12, 5-17

Exit 3 Food

ExpressWays, Book 2 Basic English GrammarDo We Need Anything from the Supermarket? p. 4-9

What Do You Want Me to Get? p. 4-9

I Want to But a Pound of Roast Beef pp. 4-9, 7-13

Your Change Is $2.75 p. 6-5

I’d Like a Hamburger and an Order of French Fries

pp. 3-8, 7-13

I’d Like the Chicken p. 3-8

Would You Like a Few More Meatballs? pp. 1-6, 3-8, 7-6

Can You Tell Me the Recipe? pp. 7-6, 7-15

Saving Time p. 2-1

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Exit 4 Personal Finance

ExpressWays, Book 2 Basic English GrammarI Don’t Think We Can Afford It pp. 1-13, 1-14, 9-3

Can You Show Me a Less Expensive One? p. 9-7

I Think We Should Stop at The Bank pp. 2-15, 6-1, 6-2, 10-1, 10-3

I’d Like to Deposit This in My Savings Account pp. 3-8, 5-11, 7-15

I’m Balancing the Checkbook p. 5-9

Why Are You Banging on the Vending Machine?

p. 10-1

Did You Remember to Pay the Telephone Bill? p. 5-11

I Think There’s a Mistake on My Electric Bill pp. 1-15, 7-13

Bob Anderson and His Checkbook p. 2-1

Exit 5 At Work

ExpressWays, Book 2 Basic English GrammarCould You Please Give This to Mr. Lewis? p. 8-16

Would You Like Me to Set Up the Conference Room?

p. 3-8

You’re a Very Accurate Translator! pp. 3-1, 9-9

Am I Typing Fast Enough? pp. 9-10, 10-1

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I Won’t Be Able to Work This Weekend pp. 7-12, 10-3

I’m Sorry That I Couldn’t Work OvertimeYesterday

pp. 7-4, 7-12

Too Many Excuses pp. 7-4, 7-12

What Happened? pp. 5-4, 6-5, 7-15

Could I Possibly Leave an Hour Early Today? p. 7-13

Exit 6 Rules and Regulations

ExpressWays, Book 2 Basic English GrammarAre You Allowed to Swim Here? p. 1-9

You Aren’t Allowed to Park Here p. 1-9

“No Right Turn on Red” p. 5-14

Let Me See Your License pp. 5-9, 10-7

Rules of the Building pp. 1-5

When Are You Going to Fix My Sink? pp. 6-1, 6-5

You Must Always Wear Your Uniform p. 10-4

You Should Write to the Mayor p. 10-1

There Ought to Be a Law pp. 5-4, 5-17

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Exit 7 School, Family, and Friends

ExpressWays, Book 2 Basic English GrammarHow Is David Doing in Math This Year? p. 8-7

Extracurricular Activities p. 2-1

This Is Mrs. Smith, the School Principal, Calling pp. 5-4, 6-5

Whose Things Are These? pp. 8-7, 8-9, 8-10, 9-3

How Much Longer? p. 6-2

Good News! Bad News! p. 5-9

Did You Hear the News? p. 6-1

I Really Like Your New Laptop Computer p. 1-6

What Are You Going to Do This Weekend? pp. 6-5, 6-10

Exit 8 Strategies for Communicating Saying Good-bye

ExpressWays, Book 2 Basic English GrammarI’m Sorry to Interrupt p. 5-11

What Does That Mean? p. 4-1

I Agree p. 10-1

I Disagree p. 2-1

I’ve Really Got to Go Now pp. 2-14, 10-3

So Long pp. 10-1, 10-3

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In My Opinion pp. 1-6, 4-1, 4-2

The Game of Language pp. 2-1, 5-19