File 1:
Practical English: Hotel Problems
Unit 2
File 2A:
OMG! Where’s my passport?
Passport,tickets,money, phone.
File 2B:
That’s me in the picture!
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Features: a teacher might want to point out that in the You Say section of the lessons, they will be watching or listening and then repeating what the people say.
G: Past Simple:
Regular and irregular verbs.
V: Holidays
P: -ed endings
Features:
G: Past continuous
V: at,in,on
P: weak forms:was,were
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Reading:
Skim texts to get a general idea of key contents and organization. Scan text to find important information quickly.
Listening: Listen for specific information to support a main idea.
Speaking:
Recognize and use stress and intonation patterns in questions. Answer the questions.
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English file
A2.
Christina Lathan-Koenig
Clive Oxenden
Jerry lambert
With video content from
Students book pg 13
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5
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3
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File 2B:
That’s me in the picture!
File 2C:
One dark October evening
Units 1-2
Revise and Check
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Features:
G: Past continuous
V: at,in,on
P: weak forms:was,were
G: time sequencers and connectors
V:practice using verb phrases.
P: word stress
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Reading:
understand the main points in a limited range of short simple texts on general and curricular topics.
Writing: write a description of a favourite photo
Listening:
understand supported narratives, including some extended talk.
Listening:
Listen the first of six video listenings,which are incorporated into the SB.
Speaking:
ask simple questions to get information about a limited range of general topics.
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English File
A2.
Christina Lathan-Koenig
Clive Oxenden
Jerry lambert.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1AoTw52oMWswYG_xje173L_MVLGAlf8E2?usp=sharing
With audio content from
Students book pgs 17,19
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Fr_8xkelwurjRXevlb3lfu9FH3-FgIQz?usp=sharing
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5
6
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SIW/SIWT 1
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Writing:
“A story about what happened in your life while traveling”.
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15
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4
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Unit 3.
File 3A:
Trip Aside
File 3B:
Put it in your calendar
File 3C:
Word games
Practical English2
Restaurant problems
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G: be going to
(plans and predictions)
V: useful vocabulary related to airports.
P: the letter g
G: present continuous (future arrangements)
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