Using page icons and text notations
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| A = First page of previous lesson | B = Previous page | C = Home |
| D = Print lesson / record audio | E = First page of this lesson | F = Audio — American accent |
| G = Audio — British accent | H = Vocabulary | I = On-line translator |
| J = On-line translator | K = Next page | L = First page of next lesson |
| X1-6 = No active link (gray color) |
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| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
| 1 = Study the new vocabulary words. | 2 = Look up the meaning and write it on the page. |
| 3 = Review the previous lesson shown. | 4 = This linked table is used in the exercise shown. (Click on icon.) |
| 5 = Listen and speak. | 6 = Listen only. |
A word with a strikethrough (been) indicates a passive verb form which is seldom or never used in normal speech, and is therefore not included in the audio drills.
Bold words in a verb table are the irregular forms of an irregular verb.