Navigate Intermediate B1 — Workbook (with Key)
When Sarah arrived, she didn’t have a workbook. She had a dog-eared notebook and a messy bun.
Leo looked down at the workbook. He thought about the vocabulary list for "Travel and Transport." He saw the word unforgettable .
"I... I have done the exercises on page 32," he managed, his voice small. Navigate Intermediate B1 Workbook (with key)
He opened it to Unit 4: "The World of Work." He had spent three months meticulously filling in every gap, checking his answers against the "with key" section in the back until his handwriting mimicked the font of the book. Today was different. Today, he was meeting Sarah, a language partner he’d only ever messaged online.
By the end of the hour, the Navigate B1 workbook was buried under two coffee cups and a plate of muffin crumbs. Leo hadn't finished Unit 4, but for the first time, he was actually navigating. When Sarah arrived, she didn’t have a workbook
"Ready to practice?" she asked, her English fluid and fast—far faster than the audio tracks on the Navigate CD-ROM.
Leo froze. He knew the grammar. He knew the difference between the Present Perfect and the Past Simple. But as he looked at the exercises he had prepared, the words felt like heavy stones in his mouth. He thought about the vocabulary list for "Travel
The heavy blue textbook sat on the café table, its cover reading Navigate Intermediate B1 Workbook (with key) in bold, clinical letters. For Leo, it wasn’t just a book; it was a passport.