Inside Out
New Inside Out Upper Intermediate Practice Online
New Inside Out Upper Intermediate
ISBN 9780230750869
This course accompanies 'Inside Out Upper Intermediate'. It corresponds to CEFR level B2 and Cambridge ESOL FCE. There are 16 syllabus items, including four 'Review' syllabus items, each matching a student's book unit. Within each syllabus item, resources are grouped into five categories - Grammar, Vocabulary, Pronunciation, Listening and Reading.
Why choose this course?
It will help you...
- develop listening, speaking and pronunciation skills for real-life situations
- build on vocabulary and grammar for everyday use
- review your own progress and gain independence
Key features
- divided into sixteen units to correspond with the student's book
- includes 132 interactive resources to suit a variety of learning methods
- review sections to reinforce the skills learnt in the preceding units
Syllabus details
- 1 Impressions
- Present perfect continuous: use
- Inversion: with so, neither and nor
- Determiners - quantifiers: both ... and, either ... or, neither ... nor
- Question, reply tags: use
- Embedded questions: use
- Present simple v past simple
- Past tenses
- Mixed tenses
- Ibiza - paradise lost
- A day at school
- Question tags
- Interviewing a young star
- Questions, questions!
- Boost your self-esteem
- Question tags
- The dress code
- You are what you wear
- Fashion
- 2 Generations
- Verb + object + verb: object + infinitive without to
- Verb + object + verb: object + infinitive
- Adjectives followed by prepositions: about, at, by, for
- Adjectives followed by prepositions: in, of, to, with
- Adjectives ending in -ed and -ing: -ed adjectives followed by prepositions
- Working in a restaurant
- -ing forms and infinitives
- -ing forms and infinitives
- My musical friend
- Daniela's problem
- Family relationships
- A society wedding
- Personal space
- Julie's bossy parents
- Minimal pairs contrasting vowels
- Generation gap
- Meeting the parents
- Meet the boyfriend
- 3 Gold
- Reported speech: changes
- Reported questions: wh- questions
- Reported questions: yes/no questions
- Reported speech: tense changes
- The spy granny
- An interview with Picasso
- Reporting verbs
- Unreal tenses: wish, if only, would rather, it's time, hope
- Second conditional: use
- Second conditional
- Take, have or break?
- Get, do and make
- How much do you earn?
- Money
- Money, money, money
- Find the schwa
- Upper Intermediate Test 14
- Review A
- Upper Intermediate Test 04
- The Martians are not coming
- A Titanic romance
- Visitor hopes and expectations
- Unreal tenses
- Question tags
- Gerunds and infinitives: likes and dislikes
- Upper Intermediate Test 02
- What did you say?
- An emergency meeting
- In the Restaurant
- The Balloon Fiesta
- Phrasal verbs with take
- Chat room introduction
- Terraformer - Average
- Word stress
- FCE Paper 4 Part 3
- 4 Challenge
- Narrative tenses contrasted
- Future perfect: use
- Future continuous: use
- Future in the past
- Will v future continuous v future perfect
- English: a global language
- Future tense contrasts
- Feeling off-colour
- Health and safety
- Health effects of banning smoking
- Health problems
- Why I love my hobby
- FCE Paper 1 Part 3
- BEC Vantage Reading Part 3
- A great explorer!
- FCE Paper 4 Part 4
- IELTS Listening Section 1: Sports club (Task 1)
- 5 Ritual
- Would v used to: past habits v past states
- Would: repeated actions in the past
- Used to
- Upper Intermediate Test 01
- Women's dating rules
- FCE Paper 3 Part 2
- Upper Intermediate Test 03
- A night at the Oscars!
- Horoscopes
- Salvador Dali
- Gobbling Goblins
- Are they angry?
- Celebrations
- Rituals
- Trouble and strife
- Declining birth rates
- Ghost story
- Annoying habits
- 6 Eat
- Present perfect simple v continuous
- Present simple v present continuous v present perfect
- Passive
- What do you think of computer games?
- Linkers
- Food in the Harbour City
- Parts of the body
- Cooking
- Eating and drinking
- Eating out
- Numbers and prices
- Contracted speech
- PET Paper 1 Reading Part 4
- International food
- Where shall we eat?
- What food is good for you?
- Restaurants and eating out
- Review B
- Future tenses
- Future tenses
- The rain will have stopped by then
- Present, past or future?
- Used to v past simple
- Buying goods and equipment
- Passive
- Visit to a restaurant
- An appointment with the dentist
- Parts of the body
- Feeling ill
- Sentence stress
- BEC Vantage Reading Part 3
- What's cooking?
- What's on the menu?
- FCE Paper 4 Part 4
- 7 Escape
- Say v tell: differences and uses
- Reporting verbs: list
- Reporting verbs: use
- Ability: could, be able to
- Obligation/necessity: need, needn't, must, mustn't, have to, don't have to, needn't have, didn't need to.
- Articles: contrast of all forms
- Marketing strategies
- Nouns from adjectives
- Adjective prefixes (un-, im-, in-, ir-)
- Verb prefixes (mis-, dis-, un-)
- Holiday paradise
- FCE Paper 3 Part 3
- A trip abroad
- Speaking with feeling
- Word stress
- FCE Paper 1 Part 3
- Holidays
- 8 Attraction
- Uses of have: have something done
- Uses of have: have somebody / something do something
- The passive: impersonal statements
- Cher
- Unreal tenses: wish, if only, would rather, it's time, hope
- Unreal tenses
- Reported speech in academic writing
- A strange creature
- My grandfather
- Compound adjectives
- Could Shakespeare write?
- FCE Paper 3 Part 3
- Changing stress in nouns and adjectives
- Describing people
- Plastic surgery
- Meeting a celebrity
- 9 Genius
- Uses of have: deduction
- Certainty and possibility
- Progress report
- Music
- What kind of paintings are they?
- Ancient art
- Word building
- FCE Paper 3 Part 1
- Word stress patterns
- Word stress
- FCE Paper 1 Part 3
- FCE Paper 1 Part 1
- Strange inventions
- Inventions
- FCE Paper 4 Part 2
- Mysteries: the Nazca Lines
- Exploring Easter Island
- Review C
- Would: suggestions/advice
- Advice/opinion: had better, would rather
- Advice/opinion: should, ought to
- Certainty/deduction: must, can't
- Reporting verbs
- Upper Intermediate Test 11
- Advanced Test 01
- Underwater discovery
- Intermediate Test 10
- A world of Scottish invention
- A great time
- Impressionism
- Intonation
- Young British Artists
- A biography of Andy Warhol
- 10 Sell
- Object pronoun omission in relative clauses
- Defining v non-defining relative clauses: use of that
- Defining v non-defining relative clauses: comparison
- Relative pronouns: use
- Comments on the cinema
- The Sony Ericsson Empire Film Awards
- Inversion
- Business news extracts
- Advertising and marketing methods
- Video 3: New lines
- What does that mean?
- A successful exhibition
- Developments in advertising and marketing
- Speaking with feeling
- IELTS Academic Reading Passage 3: The Wall Street Crash (Task 1)
- BEC Vantage Listening Part 3
- Presentation about an advertising campaign
- 11 Student
- Future predictions and intentions in academic English
- Future perfect continuous: use
- Present simple with future meaning: fixed events
- Present simple with future meaning: subordinate clauses
- Would: future in the past
- Possibility: be likely, be possible
- On the campus
- Albert Einstein's education
- Brown University, USA
- Video 1: Why are you applying for the job?
- Applying for a job
- Acronyms
- Bills included?
- BEC Vantage Reading Part 1
- BEC Higher Reading Part 6
- Short-listed for an interview
- Your first interview
- Talking about CVs and job interviews
- 12 Home
- Participles: clauses
- Participle clauses
- Quantity pronouns: enough, plenty, a lot, a great deal
- Quantity
- Verbs and prepositions
- Prepositions after adjectives
- Prepositions following adjectives
- Prepositions following nouns
- Professor Keen's Eggcellent Breakfast
- My home
- A very bad day
- IELTS Academic Reading Passage 2: Houses of the future (Task 1)
- IELTS Academic Reading Passage 2: Houses of the future (Task 2)
- IELTS Academic Reading Passage 2: Houses of the future (Task 3)
- FCE Paper 4 Part 4
- Business meals
- What does your room say about you?
- Review D
- Present simple with future meaning: fixed events
- Will/won't v present simple
- Present simple with future meaning: other uses
- Participle clauses in academic English
- Visitor hopes and expectations
- A protest march
- Relative clauses
- Defining and non-defining relative clauses
- A politician's statement
- Interactive advertising
- BEC Higher Reading Part 4
- Houses
- On the campus
- Selling points
- Schools in the UK
- Breakfast all over the world

