By the time a student finishes the , they have completed over 100 exam-style tasks without feeling like they were "drilling." This reduces test anxiety and builds genuine competence.
These are embedded throughout the book to prepare students thoroughly for school-leaving exams.
The core strength of the Solutions brand has always been its structured approach to speaking and writing. The 3rd edition refines this with a highly dependable, five-step lesson methodology:
: Grammar and vocabulary from previous units are systematically recycled throughout the book to combat the forgetting curve. 4. Comprehensive Exam Preparation
Many books focus heavily on grammar rules but fail to teach students how to use them. The Solutions 3rd Edition bridges this gap effectively:
Teaches students how to summarize and explain info to others.
For many students, intermediate English is the stepping stone to school-leaving exams or international certifications (like Cambridge B1 Preliminary or B2 First). The 3rd edition elevates its exam support.
Are you using this book for or teaching a classroom ?
For any student looking to bridge the gap from Intermediate to Upper-Intermediate, or any teacher looking for a reliable, structured curriculum, this book remains one of the most effective tools on the market.
Cleaner layouts, vibrant photography, and intuitive design make the book feel less like a rigid textbook and more like a modern media format. 3. Enhanced Focus on 21st-Century Skills
No other intermediate coursebook at this price point integrates mediation so seamlessly. This is because it reflects how English is actually used in workplaces, travel, and online communication—not just in exams.
The "Culture" pages provide insight into English-speaking countries, boosting cultural awareness and providing authentic content for discussion. 4. Strong Focus on Exam Preparation
For educators, the digital package includes a robust Learning Management System (LMS) to track student progress effortlessly. Conclusion: A Superior Learning Experience
On the final exam, the reported speech section had a tricky sentence. Most students froze. Lena smiled, uncapped her blue pen, and wrote three possibilities. Then she circled the most natural one.
