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CARTEL DE CONTENIDOS DE INGLES 2010
CARTEL DE CONTENIDOS DE INGLES 2013IPRIMEROSEGUNDOTERCERO
UNIT 1: Ready for School (pg.2)
Greetings
Introduce yourself
classroom commands
numbers 1-10
Classroom objects
What +be /questionsUNIT 2: People we love (pg.14)
Family members
How many + simple present
Pronouns :he /she
UNIT 1: First day of class(pg.2)
Greetings
Numbers 11 - 20
School actions verbs -ing
Questions with What +P. ProgressiveUNIT 2: Fun and games(pg.14)
Prepositions of location
Verb like/he ,she
infinitive/questions
numbers 10-100
UNIT 1:From morning to night (pag.2)
What time is it?
Daily routines
Questions with do/does; simple p.
Adverbs: before-after
Prepositions of time : in, on , at
UNIT 2: Helping hands (pg.14)
Occupations /Family members
Simple present/what-questions
Job related actions
How often /questions/ adverbs
Product.Making an ABC book
Making a family pictureBackpack bookPicture graphWhat do people do? Poster
What do you want to be? Poster
IIUNIT 3: Head to toes (pg.26)
Adjectives: big, little, long, short
Parts of the body
Yes/No questions + DOES
Questions: How many
UNIT 4: Things I wear (pg.38)
Colors
Clothing ; singular and plural nouns
What + Present progressive
UNIT 3: Our new house(pg.26)
family members
Subject pronouns
Parts of the house/preposition ( IN)
WHERE +be/questions
Yes/No questions +there is/are
proper nouns/adjectivesUNIT 4: My town (pg.38)
Stores and prepositions of location
Yes/No questions / is there?
Where+can /questions(work place)
Where+ be/questions
UNIT 3: Pen Pals (pg.26)
There is /there are
Chores and activities What questions: Simple presentHas / have to + verbs/subj and predic.
What +simple present
Adverbs of frequency
UNIT 4: Amazing animals (pg.38)
Animals :Habitat
Wh - Questions with can
Yes / no question with can/do
Using Very + adjectives
Product.Making a surprise drawing
My favorite clothes: collageBuilding a house
Making a Neighborhood mapCity or country Poster
Making a mobile: animals
IIIUNIT 5: At Home (pg.50)
Geometric shapes
Room in a house
Daily actions: P. progressive
Questions with WHERE+ be
Questions with WHAT present progressiveUNIT 6: On the Farm (pg.62)
Farm Animals
Simple present and present progressiveAction verbs ing
Questions: What
UNIT 7: Celebrations (pg.74)Ages/how old are you?Days of the week
Food
Yes/No questionsWHAT + simple presentUNIT 5: My busy family (pg.50)
Jobs and places/plural nouns
Questions with WHAT+ do/does
Questions and sentences with want
Verb be/workUNIT6: Every Day (pg.62)
Telling time
Daily routines
when+ does/questions
What questions- third person singularUNIT 7: Favorite foods (pg.74)
Articles: a-an-some
simple present/yes-no questions
Likes and dislikes
What questions- likeUNIT 5: Rain or shine (pg.50)
Weather and days of the weekQuestion formation: What is What wasSeasons and clothes
Today /yesterday :Present /Past: Be
Subject/ verb agreementUNIT 6: Our five senses (pg.62)
The verbs of the five senses
Parts of the body
Questions with How do +sense verb
Adjectives
Regular and irregular verbs
Yes/no questions with did UNIT 7:A world of Food (pg.74) There is / there are
Quantities /Containers
Yes/no questions with there is /there are and long answers.
Product.Making a fun wheel
Time for presentsBusy puppets -jobs
Making an album my favorite foodThe four seasons Poster
Making an accordion book -senses
IVUNIT 8: Play Time (pg.86)
Questions with WHERE
Prepositions
Numbers (11-20)
Toys: plural form
Questions with WHAT + wantUNIT 9: At The Playground (pg.98)
Outdoor activities
Demonstrative adjectives/colorsYes/questions with P. progressive
UNIT 8: Fun at the Zoo (pg.86)
Animals
Descriptive adjectives
Possessive adjective: its/ their
Yes/No questions with DO /DOES
Yes/No questions with CAN
Short answersUNIT 9: 12 Months make a year (pg.98)
Months of the yearAdverbs: always - neverWHAT/WHEN +do/questions
UNIT 8: In shape (pg.86)
Helpful habits
Imperatives
Adverbs
Yes /no questions: DidUNIT 9: Puppets (pg.98)
Likes and dislikes /because/adjective.
What questions /Simple past
Yes /no questions: DidAnswers using becauseAdjectives
Conjunction : and
Future tense : be going to
ICUARTOQUINTOSEXTO
UNIT 1: Friends old and New (pg.2)
Adjectives :Physical appearance
Comparatives
Who/When: questions
Get+ adjective + noun clause
UNIT2: It's about time (pg.14)
Daily routines/chores
What +do/does+ simple present
How often /expressions of frequency
UNIT 1: The Family Circle (pg.2)
Simple Past Tense
Comparison Adjectives
Superlative Adjectives
Descriptive adjectives
UNIT 2: Whats on TV? (pg.14)
Like+ infinitive
How often
Opinions :Like /thinkUNIT 1: Amazing People (pg.2)
Famous People
What/who+ was/were simple past
Wh- questions simple past
Past Tense- irregular verbsUNIT 2: Our Stories (pg.14)
Present Perfect vs. Simple past
Questions using How long
Use of "For" and "Since"
Qualifiers and Intensifiers
Expressions followed by gerunds
Real Conditional Sentences
Product.Conversation cube
My schedule posterFamily history
TV Viewing habitsAn amazing person
Identity cube
IIUNIT3: At the world's talk (pg.26)
Food
Information questions with would like
Yes/no questions with would like + noun
Yes/no questions with there is /are
UNIT 4: Take care (pg.38)
Illnesses/what's the matter?
Should / shouldnt (advice)
Reflexive pronouns
UNIT 3: Hands On! (pg.26)
Arts and crafts
Could for possibility
Gerunds as subjects and objects
Question information using the simple
Present and gerunds
UNIT 4: Ill take it! (pg.38)
Shopping/clothing
Sufficiency (too/enough)
Question formation :What/which
Comparison: more, most +adjectiveUNIT 3:Skills and abilities (pg.26)
Gerunds as objects
Expressions: Excited about,
good at, etc + ing
First conditional
Future Tense
Possibility: may, might
Causative: Have
Unreal conditional "already" and "yet"UNIT 4: Into the Future (pg.38)
"will" and "wont" to talk about future
"May", "could", "might"
Negative Unreal conditional
Product.Place mat -country and food
Safety rules posterCrafts around the globe
Commercial for a productClass careers book
Products of the future
IIIUNIT 5: Animals Past/Present (pag.50)
Comparative adjectives -er
Wh questions :Simple past :Did
Wh questions: do/does/did/be
UNIT 6: In the old Days (pg.62)
Affir./neg. -Simple past :didn't
Used to + verb
Yes/no questions with did
UNIT 7: It's a Date (pg.74)
Days of the week/Ord. Numb./S. past
When + be going to
Yes/no questions using be going toUNIT 5: Travel Trouble (pg.50)
Past Tense/Past Progressive
Information questions/simple past
while, when: past progressive
UNIT 6: In Touch (pg.62)
Forms of Communication
Indefinite pronouns / simple past
S. Present; Future with "will"
and won't
Wh- questions :Present, past and future
UNIT7: Put on your thinking cap (pg.74
Inventions
Modals of speculation: may,
might, be made ofbe used forUNIT 5: Space (pg.50)
Planets
Unreal conditional: present/ future
Real and unreal situations
Passive Voice
Comparison: more / the mostfewer / the fewest + a nounUNIT 6: Adventures (pg.62)
Present Perfect :already, yetNegative unreal conditional worksheetShort Answers - Long answers.
Questions using "would" "wouldn't"UNIT 7: A world of records (pg.74)
Comparison with adjectives
Can for capability
Questions with "which"
Comparison with nouns; more/fewer
the most/the fewest
Past Perfect
Product.Animal sculpture
Then and now (Inventions)Tips for safe travel
InventionsA space travel brochureA class record bar graph
IVUNIT 8: Hobbies are Fun (pg.86)Comparison of adjectives
Regular /irregular comparisons
Good/better/the best
Bad/worse/the worstUNIT 9: Let's dance (pg.98)
Opinions: think of
Adjectives to describe dance styles
Yes/no questions with wouldUNIT 8: Product and Process (pg.86)
Objects
Equative Comparatives: As As
Passive Voice: PresentUNIT 9: And the beat goes on (pg.98)
Music genres
Adverbs of Manner: quickly, loudly in simple past
Present perfect with ever
Would rather
UNIT 8: Mysteries Past and Present (pg.86)
Degrees of certainty :Must/could
Active/Passive voice in past tense
Reported Speech with "be"
Reported Speech with pro-
Noun changesUNIT 9: The Movies (pg.98)
Suggestions
Reported Speech - Past Perfect
Wishes in the present
Wishes in the past
IELEMENTARY INTERCHANGE 1ABEGINNERS INTERCHANGE 1B
UNIT 1: Please call me Beth pag.2 - 15
Wh-questions and statements with beQuestions: what, where, who, and howYes/no questions and short answers with beSubject pronouns
Possessive adjectives
Introductions and greetings
Names; countries and nationalitiesUnit 2: How do you spend your day?
Simple present Wh-questions and statements
Question: whenTime expressions: at, in, on, around, early, late, until, before, and after
Jobs, workplaces, and school
Daily schedules
Clock time
UNIT 9: What does she look like? Pg. 58-63
Questions for describing peopleWhat . . . look like, how old, how tall, how long, and what colorModifiers with participles and prepositions
Appearance and dressClothing and clothing stylesPeopleUNIT 10: Have you ever ridden a camel? Pg. 64-69Present perfect yes/no and Wh-questions, statements, and short answers with regular and irregular past participles
Already and yetPresent perfect vs. simple
past; for and sincePast experiences; unusual
Activities
Product.Daily SchedulesA Snapshot of Asking about and describing
peoples appearance
IIUNIT 3: How much is it? Pag. 16 - 29
Demonstratives: this, that, these, those; one and onesQuestions: how much and whichComparisons with adjectivesShopping and prices
Clothing and personal items
Colors and materials
UNIT 4: Do you like rap?
Yes/no and Wh-questions with doQuestion: What kindObject pronouns
Modal verb: WouldVerb + to + verbMusic, movies, and TV programs; entertainers; invitations and excuses; dates and times
UNIT 11: Its a very exciting place! Pg. 72-77
Adverbs before adjectivesConjunctions: and, but, though, and howeverModal verbs can and should
Cities; hometowns; countriesUNIT 12: It really works! Pg. 78-83Infinitive complements
Modal verb: should for suggestions
Modal verbs: can, could, and may for requests
Health problems; medication and remedies
Products in a pharmacy
Product.Music, movies and TV programs A Snapshot of Talking about health problems
IIIUnit 5: Tell me about your family page 30 - 43
Present continuous yes/no,Wh questions, statements, and short answers
Quantifiers: all, nearly all, most, many, a lot of, some, not many, a few, and fewPronoun: no oneFamilies; typical familiesUnit 6: How often do you exercise?
Adverbs of frequency: always, almost always, usually, often, sometimes, hardly ever, almost never, and never Questions: how often, how long, how well, and how goodShort answersSports, fitness activities, and exercise; routines.
UNIT 13: May I take your order? Pg. 86-91
So, too, neither, and eitherModal verbs: would and will for requestsFood and restaurantsUNIT 14: The biggest and the best! Pg. 92-97Comparative and superlative forms of adjectives
Questions: how far, how big, how high, how deep, how long, how hot, and how cold
World geography and facts; countries
Product.Fitness activitiesA Snapshot of describing countries
IVUnit 7: We had a great time! page 44 - 57
Simple past yes/no and Wh-questions, statements, and
short answers with regular and irregular verbs
Past of beFree-time and weekend activities; chores; vacations
Unit 8: Whats your neighbourhood like?
There is / there areOne, any, and somePrepositions of placeQuantifiers
Questions: How many and how muchCount and noncount nouns
Stores and places in a city; neighborhoods; houses and apartments
UNIT 15: Im going to a soccer match. Pg. 100-105
Future with present continuous and be going toMessages with tell and askInvitations and excuses
Leisure-time activities; telephone messagesUNIT 16: A change for the better! Pg. 106-111Describing changes with the present tense, the past tense, the present
perfect, and the comparative
Verb + infinitive
Life changes; plans and hopes for the future
IPRE INTERMEDIATE INTERCHANGE 2AINTERMEDIATE INTERCHANGE 2B
UNIT 1: A time to remember Pg. 2 - 7 Past tense; used to for habitual actions
People; childhood; memories
UNIT 2: Caught in the rush Pg. 8 - 13Adverbs of quantity with count and noncount nouns: too many, too much, fewer, less, more, notenoughIndirect questions from Wh-questionsTransportation; transportation problems; city services
UNIT 9: Back to the future Pg. 58 - 63Time contrasts
Conditional sentences with if clausesLife in the past, present, and future
Changes and contrasts
ConsequencesUNIT 10: I dont like working on weekends! Pg. 64 - 69Gerunds
Short responses
Clauses with because
Abilities and skills
Job preferences; personality traits; careers
Product.Transportation; transportation problems; city servicesAbilities and skills
IIUNIT 3: Time for a change! Pg. 16 - 21Evaluations and comparisons with adjectives: not . . . enough, too, (not) as . . . asEvaluations and comparisons with nouns: not
enough . . . , too much/many, . . . , (not) as much/many . . . asWishHouses and apartments; lifestyle changes; wishes
UNIT 4: Ive never heard of that! Pg. 22 - 27Simple past vs. present perfectSequence adverbs: first, then, next, after that, finally
Food; recipes; instructions; cooking methods
UNIT 11: Its really worth seeing! Pg. 72 - 77Passive with by (simple past)Passive without by (simple present)Landmarks and monumentsWorld knowledgeUNIT 12: It could happen to you! Pg. 78 - 83Past continuous vs. simple pastPresent perfect continuous
Information about someones past; recent past events
Product.Food; recipes; instructions; cooking methodsSuccess Stories
IIIUNIT 5: Going places Pg. 30 - 35Future with be going to and willModals for necessity and suggestion: must, need to, (dont) have to, better, ought to, should (not)
Travel; vacations; plansUNIT 6: OK. No problem! Pg. 36 - 41Two-part verbsWill for responding to requests
Requests with modals and Would you mind . . . ?Complaints; household choresRequests; excuses; apologies
UNIT 13: Good book, terrible movie! Pg. 86 - 91Participles as adjectivesRelative clausesEntertainment; movies and books; reactions and opinionsUNIT 14: So thats what it means! Pg. 92 - 97Modals and adverbs: might, may, could, must, maybe, perhaps, possibly, probably, definitely; permission, obligation, and prohibition
Nonverbal communicationGestures and meaningsSigns; drawing conclusions
Product.Travel; vacations; plansEntertainment; movies and books
IVUNIT 7: Whats this for? Pg. 44 - 49Infinitives and gerunds for uses and purposes Imperatives and infinitives for giving suggestions
Technology; instructionsUNIT8: Lets celebrate! Pg. 50 - 55Relative clauses of time
Adverbial clauses of time: when, after, before
Holidays; festivals; customs; celebrations
UNIT 15: What would you do? Pg. 100 - 105Unreal conditional sentences with if clauses
Past modalsMoney; hopes; predicaments;
SpeculationsUNIT 16: Whats your excuse? Pg. 106 - 111Reported speech: requests
Reported speech: statementsRequests; excuses; invitations