LONGMAN

CORRELATION

Expressways

Books 1–4 (2nd ed.)

by Steven J. Molinsky & Bill Bliss

to

Focus on Grammar

Basic by Schoenberg

Intermediate by Fuchs, Westheimer & Bonner

High-Intermediate by Fuchs & Westheimer


Correlation Key

ExpressWays 1 2/e------>Focus on Grammar

Molinsky/Bliss Schoenberg

(Basic Book)

Exit 1
Meeting and Greeting People

Constructions: To Be, Possessive Adjectives, WH-Questions,

To Be: Yes/No Questions
2–3 / 6–10
10, 13 / 10–18

Exit 2

People and Places

Constructions: To Be: Yes/No Questions, To Be: Negatives,

Present Continuous, WH-Questions, Possessive Adjectives

18, 19 / 54–56
20–23 / 6–19
24–31 / A15, A16, 109–130, 305–308

Exit 3

Getting around Town

Constructions: Simple Present, There is, Prepositions of Location,

Imperatives, WH-Questions

34–39 / 45–49, 88–95
40–41 / A15, 54–56, 136, 146, 152–153
42,43 / 15–19, 146–150
44–50 / 79–85, 292–294

Exit 4

Housing and Food

Constructions: Singular/Plural, Articles, Count/Non-Count Nouns,

This/That/These/Those/Some/Any

56–59 / A10
58–67 / 88–95
62–63 / 79–85, 160–163, 292–295
64–65 / 31–32
66–70 / 267–268, 274–275, A13
Exit 5

At Work

Constructions: Object Pronouns, Adverbs of Frequency, Can,

Simple Present Tense

74–77 / A15, 136, 146, 152–153
76–79 / A24, 286–287
80–81 / 34, 35
82–83 / 86–88
86–87 / 176–177
Exit 6

Health and Emergencies

Constructions: Imperatives, Should, Time Expressions,

Possessives Nouns

94–96 / A11, A24, 64–65, 145–149, 274–275 286–287
98–99 / 15–19
100–105 / A15, 19–23, 79–85, 109–130, 292–294, 419–420

Exit 7

Shopping

Constructions: Prepositions of Locations, Adjectives, Too + Adjective

112–119 / 34–35, 45–49, 70–73, 354–355
124–129 / 193–195, 238–245, 286–287, 354–355
Exit 8

Recreation

Constructions: Future: Going to, Have to, Like to, Want to, Past Tense

132–133 / A16, 305–308, 315–319
134–139 / 193–195, 286–287, 430–431
140–151 / A14, A17, 193–195, 216, 226–230, 238–253

Correlation Key

ExpressWays 2 2/e------>Focus on Grammar

Molinsky/Bliss Schoenberg

(Basic Book)

Exit 1

Friends and Neighbors

Constructions: Present Tense, Past Tense, Object Pronouns,

Yes/No Questions, WH-questions, Can, Should, Time Expressions

2–5 / 15, 16, 54–60, A15 136–151
6–9 / 286–292
10–11 / A24, 38, 86, 196, 292–294, 385–394
12–13 / A13–14, 238–245
14–15 / A15, A24, 111, 136–151, 315–316, 419–420
Exit 2

Calling People, Going Places

Constructions: Imperatives, Prepositions of Location, Future:Will, Future: Won’t

22–25 / A24, 79–82, 286–292 292–294
26–27 / 54–60, 193–196
28–31 / 286–287, 320–327
36–39 / 45, 79–82

Exit 3

Food

Constructions: Partitives, Count/Non-count nouns, Would,

Imperatives, May

44–49 / 274–280
52–55 / 274–280
54–60 / 35–38, 267–285, 292–294

Exit 4

Personal Finances

Constructions: Adjectives, Future: Going to, Comparatives,

Superlatives, Have to, Should

65–68 / 160
66–73 / 35–38, 340–346
70–73 / A23, 436–430
74, 75 / 305–319, 419–420 429–431
76, 77 / 292–294
80, 81 / A24, 419–420
82, 83 / A5, 70

Exit 5

At Work

Constructions: Adverbs, Comparative Adverbs, Indirect Objects

Reflexive Pronouns, Could, Able to

88–89385–394
92–93150–158*
Intermediate Book
94–95 / A23, 340–341, 419, 420
96–98 / 286–292, 292–294, 429–433
100–102 / 238–245, 286–292, 292–294, 320–327, 330–337

Exit 6

Rules and Regulations

Constructions: Past Continuous, Must, Ought to, Should

112–113 / 377–382
116–117 / 305–319
118–119 / A24, 430–431
120–121 / 419–422

Exit 7

School, Family and Friends

Construction: Possessive Nouns, Pronouns, Future Continuous

Tense, WH-questions

128 / A11, 61
129 / 38, 196
130, 131 / A15, 136–151
134, 135 / A11, 61, 196 340–346
136, 137 / 316–320
138–141 / 305–319
142, 143 / 226–233
150–158*
Intermediate Book
144, 145 / 305–319, 320–329

Exit 8

Strategies for Communicating

Saying Goodbye

Construction: Have Got to, Short Answers, Time Expressions

150–151 / A13–14, 138–245
152–153 / 419–420
156–159 / 429–433 282–285*
Intermediate Book
160–161 / 150–158*
Intermediate Book

Correlation Key

ExpressWays 3 2/e------>Focus on Grammar

Molinsky/BlissFuchs, Westheimer

& Bonner

(Intermediate Book)

Exit 1

Meeting and Greeting People

Giving Information

Constructions: Simple Present Tense, Present Continuous Tense,

Past Tense, Future: Will, WH-Questions, Question Formation

2-9 / 62-66

Exit 2

Sharing News and Information

Constructions: Yes/No Questions, Negative Sentences, Question

Formation, Past Tense, Future: Going to/Will

20-23 / A1-A3
24-26 / 73
28-29 / 73-76

Exit 3

People and Places

Constructions: Question Formation, Negative Sentences, Simple Present Tense, Past Tense, Imperatives, Have to/Have Got to

40-41 / 10, 13-18
42 / 260-265, 283-285
44-49 / 25-30
48-49 / 37-40

Exit 4

Housing and Food

Constructions: Adjectives, Singular/Plural, Count/Non-Count Nouns, Partitives, Pronouns, Imperatives

60-63 / 274-280*Basic book
64-69 / 325-327
68 / A4-A5, 151-153 160-161
70-71 / 274-280 *Basic book 25-30

Exit 5

At Work

Constructions: Present Perfect Tense, Since/For, Present Perfect

Continuous, Present Perfect Continuous and Past Tense, Past

Continuous

76-85 / 95-127
82-87 / 235-237
84-85 / 52-60, 295-296
86-89 / 128-142

Exit 6

Health and Emergencies

Constructions: Present Perfect Tense, Since/For, Present Perfect

Continuous, Prepositions of Location, Supposed to

94-97 / 95-127
96-99 / 45* Basic book
100-103 / 235-237
104-106 / 260
105-107 / 260-265, 283-285 295-296, 301-310
110 / 259-260

Exit 7

Shopping

Constructions: Prepositions of Location, Adjectives, Too, Comparatives

One/Ones, Future: Will, Singular/Plural, Passives

116, 117 / 45* Basic book
118, 119 / 164-165* Basic book
120-123 / A4-5, 151-153, 160-161, 175-177, 214
126, 127 / 132-133* High-Intermediate Book

Exit 8

Recreation

Constructions: Gerunds/Infinitives, Review: Present Perfect,

Past Perfect Tense, Past Perfect Continuous Tense

134-142 / 187-220
136-137 / 235, 237
140, 141 / 260-265, 283-285

Correlation Key

ExpressWays 3 2/e------>Focus on Grammar

Molinsky/BlissFuchs, Westheimer

& Bonner

(Intermediate & High-Intermediate Books)

Exit 1

Friends & Neighbors

Constructions:Embedded Questions, Gerunds, Infinitives, Noun Clauses Time Expressions

2-3 / 260 (I)
4-7, 16-19 / 314-315 (H-I)
8-9, 12-13, / 187-220 (I)
10-11, 14-15
14-15 / 259-260 (I)
18-19 / 260-265 (I)

Exit 2

Calling People, Going Places

Constructions:Embedded Questions, Reported Speech, Imperatives

24-27, 32-33 / 314-315 (H-I)
28-29, 34-39, 43 / 25-30 (I)
32-33 / 283-285 (H-I)

Exit 3

Personal Finances

Constructions:Embedded Questions, Passive Voice, Present Perfect, Should, Ought to, Have to/Have Got to, Need to

46-47 / 259-260 (I), 283-285 (I)
48, 58-59 / 95-127 (I)
50-51 / 37-40 (I)
52-53 / 132-133 (H-I)
54-57, 62-63 / 314-315 (H-I)

Exit 4

Rules and Regulations at School

Constructions:Reported Speech, Embedded Questions, Should Have, Could Have, Might Have, Must Have, Gerand/Infinitives

68-71 / 187-220 (I)
4-77 / 168-169 (H-I)
177-179 (H-I)
78-83 / 283-285 (H-I)
84-85 / 260 (I), 314-315 (H-I)
86-87 / 37-40 (I), 132-133 (H-I)
168-169 (H-I)

Exit 5

At Work

Constructions:Present Real Conditional, Should Have, Could Have, Present Perfect, Had Better, Supposed to

92-95 / 37-40 (I), 95-127 (I)
94-99 / 2, 5-9 (I), 168-169 (H-I)
102-103 / 259-260 (I), 301-310 (I)
104-107 / 74-76 (I), 259-260 (I),
205-206 (H-I)

Exit 6

Rights & Responsibilities

Constructions:Sequence of Tenses, Reported Speech, Noun Clauses, One/Ones, Tense Review, Short Answers

114-117 / 2, 5-9 (I), 97-104(I),
128-142 (I)
118-121 / 283-285 (H-I)
122-123 / 95-127 (I)
168-169 (H-I)
126-129 / 187-220 (I),
259-260 (I),
214-215 (H-I)

Exit 7

Friends, Family and Co-Workers

Constructions: Emphatic Sentences, Tag Questions, Present Unreal Conditional, Past Unreal Conditional, Wish-Clauses, Hope-Clauses, Question Formation, Adjectives

136-139 / 80-81 (H-I)
150-153 / 214-225 (H-I)
154-157 / `187-220 (I),
223-225 (H-I)

Exit 8

Strategies for Communicating

Saying Goodbye

Constructions: Reported Speech, Tag Questions, Have to/Have Got to, Need to, Supposed to, Short Answers

160-161 / 80-81 (H-I)
166-167 / 284-285 (H-I)
168-171 / 283-285 (I),
260-265 (I)
170-171 / 295-296 (I)

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