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ELS weekly LOs ELEMENTARY LEVEL (A2) New Cutting Edge (weeks 1 13), Speak Out (weeks 14 25), New English File (weeks 26-37) Legend/abbreviations: (SB)- Student Book; (U)-Unit; (M)-Module; (F)- File; (TRP)- Teacher’s Resource Book/Pack; (TB)- Teacher’s Book; NCE- New Cutting Edge;; NEF- New English file; LEI- Learning English in Ireland; EI- Exploring Ireland; ID- Instant discussions; DAZ- Discussions A-Z; NCE- New Cutting Edge; Gram 1- Grammar 1 Games & Activities; Vocab 2- Vocabulary 2 Games & Activities; ICG - Intermediate Communication Games; RW Reward; PW2 Pair Work 2; RG Reading Games; PG Pronunciation Games; EI- Exploring Ireland; Vocab 2 Vocabulary 2; Gram 1- Grammar 1; GFVP(Games for Vocabulary practice) SoS(Ship or Sheep) Learning outcomes: By the end of each week’s lessons, students should have achieved (or enhanced) their communicative competency with the language items listed under Topics/skills. These items are the target objectives for each week. The lessons will also include exercises and activities developing students’ dictionary skills, activities about Ireland and TIE preparation.

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Page 1: Elementary Syllabus Rev August JETSET 2012

ELS weekly LOs

ELEMENTARY LEVEL (A2) New Cutting Edge (weeks 1 – 13), Speak Out (weeks 14 – 25), New English File (weeks 26-37) Legend/abbreviations: (SB)- Student Book; (U)-Unit; (M)-Module; (F)- File; (TRP)- Teacher’s Resource Book/Pack; (TB)- Teacher’s Book; NCE- New Cutting Edge;; NEF- New English file; LEI- Learning English in Ireland; EI- Exploring Ireland; ID- Instant discussions; DAZ- Discussions A-Z; NCE- New Cutting Edge; Gram 1- Grammar 1 Games & Activities; Vocab 2- Vocabulary 2 Games & Activities; ICG- Intermediate Communication Games; RW – Reward; PW2 – Pair Work 2; RG – Reading Games; PG – Pronunciation Games; EI- Exploring Ireland; Vocab 2 Vocabulary 2; Gram 1- Grammar 1; GFVP(Games for Vocabulary practice) SoS(Ship or Sheep)

Learning outcomes:

By the end of each week’s lessons, students should have achieved (or enhanced)

their communicative competency with the language items listed under

Topics/skills. These items are the target objectives for each week. The lessons will

also include exercises and activities developing students’ dictionary skills,

activities about Ireland and TIE preparation.

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Week 1 (Module 0, 1) New Cutting Edge

Topics/skills:

Language focus:

- plural forms - indefinite articles with jobs - verb be - personal pronouns and possessive adjectives

Lexis:

- common words - days of the week - numbers 1-100 - the alphabet, - names and countries - nationalities and jobs - saying hello and goodbye

Pronunciation:

sentence stress and word stress

Speaking:

- saying hello and goodbye

- classroom instructions

- talking about personal information

Writing:

- capital letters

- addresses in English

- writing a short paragraph

Culture lesson about Ireland: see Appendix

SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL:

- NCE(TRB) (p.114) 1A ‘Nice to meet you’ [names and countries with verb ‘be’]; 1B ‘The

English class’ [personal information; third person of to be]

- WB (pp. 4-9)

- GFVP (unit1 p.10)

- STUDENT BOOK UNIT:

NCE M 0 AND 1

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Week 2 (Module 2) New Cutting Edge

Topics/skills:

Language focus:

- demonstrative pronouns - have got for possession and relationships - nouns: singular and plural - possessive ‘s and of

Lexis: - family and everyday objects - classroom language

Pronunciation:

- demonstrative pronouns - word stress and short forms - sounding polite

Speaking:

- talking about your family

- making classroom conversations

Writing:

- writing a short paragraph about your family

TIE preparation:

- prepared task

o book (selecting, preparing, presenting, discussing)

o investigation (planning, investigating, gathering information, reflecting,

presenting)

o news story (selecting, preparing, presenting, discussing)

- spontaneous oral task – expressing an opinion, asking for an opinion, agreeing,

disagreeing, making suggestions, giving advice, negotiating, asking questions, arriving at

a conclusion, decision making

- authentic written task – article, formal and informal letter or e-mail, report, review,

description

Supplementary revision activities (modules 0-2)

SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL:

- NCE (TRB) (p.118) 2A ‘What’s this?’ [Demonstrative pronouns]; 2B (p.119) ‘Who’s got a

Ferrari?’; (pp.121-122) ‘The Family’

- WB (pp. 5-9)

- GFVP (p.16) [Family relationships- information gap]; (p.22) [Verbs describing everyday

actions].

- STUDENT BOOK UNIT:

- NCE – M2

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Week 3 (Module 3,4) New Cutting Edge

Topics/skills:

Language focus:

- present simple for general truths, habits and routines - adverbs of frequency with present simple - activity verbs - gerund after verbs like, hate, etc.

Lexis: - everyday verbs - words used in describing everyday routines - activities and pastimes - days and times - useful language – asking questions, discussing

Pronunciation:

- sentence stress in questions - - third person verb forms, plural nouns [s], [z] - silent syllables

Speaking:

- talking about daily routines

- finding things in common

- asking for information

- discussing

- Writing:

- commas, full stops, and and but

- writing a short paragraph about yourself

- writing a paragraph about a friend

Dictionary skills:

- finding spelling in a dictionary

Culture lesson about Ireland: see Appendix

SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL:

- NCE (TRB) (p.123) 3A ‘Pick your card’ – Present Simple Questions with you; (p. 124) 3B

‘Pronoun stars – Subject and object pronouns; (p. 125) 3C ‘Time pelmanism – ways of

telling time;

- WB (p. 16-21)

- GFVP (p. 58) ‘names and uses of everyday objects’ – Bingo

- STUDENT BOOK UNIT:

- NCE – M3

- NCE (TRB) (p.126) 4A ‘Things you love and hate’; (p.127) 4B ‘Three people I know’ (p.

128) ‘Always, sometimes, never’ – Present Simple and adverbs of frequency; (p.129) 4D

‘Verb dominoes’

- WB (pp. 22-27)

- STUDENT BOOK UNIT: NCE M4

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Week 4 (Module 5) New Cutting Edge

Topics/skills:

Language focus:

- expressing possibility and impossibility (can and can’t)

- articles a/an, the and zero - determiners – a lot of, some and not many

Lexis: - transport - at the airport

Pronunciation:

- the letter a - can and can’t

Speaking:

- catching planes and trains

- asking and answering questions about transport

- talking about your partner

- buying a ticket

Writing:

- completing a survey

- completing an immigration form

Consolidation: modules 0-5

Progress test : modules 0-5

SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL:

- NCE (TRB) (pp.130-131) 5A ‘Can and can’t for possibility’; (p. 132) 5B ‘Vocabulary related

to transport’; (p.133) ‘learner-training worksheet A’ – using the mini-dictionary

- WB (pp. 28- 33)

- GFVP (p. 34) ‘Places in town and prepositional phrases’

- STUDENT BOOK UNIT:

NCE M5

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Week 5 (Module 6) New Cutting Edge

Topics/skills:

Language focus: - there is and there are - how much and how many with countable and uncountable nouns - some and any with countable and uncountable nouns

Lexis: - food (countable and uncountable nouns); quantifiers: a cup of, a glass of and a bottle of

Pronunciation:

- sentence stress - international words - sounding polite

Speaking:

- ordering food and drink - expressing opinions - agreeing and disagreeing - describing your own picture - talking about differences

Writing:

- describing food

TIE preparation:

- prepared task

o book (selecting, preparing, presenting, discussing)

o investigation (planning, investigating, gathering information, reflecting,

presenting)

o news story (selecting, preparing, presenting, discussing)

- spontaneous oral task – expressing an opinion, asking for an opinion, agreeing,

disagreeing, making suggestions, giving advice, negotiating, asking questions, arriving at

a conclusion, decision making

- authentic written task – article, formal and informal letter or e-mail, report, review,

description

SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL:

- NCE (TRB) (p. 172-174) Test one: modules 1-5 (progress test); (p. 134) 6A ‘Food

battleships’; (p.135) ‘The recipe game’

- WB (pp. 34-38)

- GFVP (p.46) ‘Items of food and drink’ (card and memory game)

- STUDENT BOOK UNIT:

NCE M6

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Week 6 (Module 7) New Cutting Edge

Topics/skills:

Language focus: - past simple: was and were - past simple: regular and irregular verbs

Lexis: - prepositions of time - years, decades and centuries - ordinal numbers - time phrases and dates - vocabulary booster: common verbs

Pronunciation:

- sentence stress - regular past simple forms - was and were

Speaking:

- telling your life story

Writing: - writing your biography

Dictionary skills:

- finding grammar in a dictionary

Culture lesson about Ireland: see Appendix

SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL:

- NCE (TRB) (p. 138) 7A ‘The history quiz’; 7B (p.139) ‘Past Tense Bingo’

- WB (pp. 39-45)

- GFVP (p.102) ‘Four-sided dominoes’ [Past time expressions]

- STUDENT BOOK UNIT:

NCE M7

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Week 7 (Module 8) New Cutting Edge

Topics/skills:

Language focus: - past simple: negative forms and questions - past simple: questions and short answers - common verbs in Past Simple

Lexis:

- types of films, adjectives to describe films

- vocabulary booster: books, magazines and newspapers

Pronunciation:

- word stress

- past forms

Speaking:

- interviewing other students

- acting out dialogues: arranging a night out

Writing: - writing a diary

TIE preparation:

- prepared task

o book (selecting, preparing, presenting, discussing)

o investigation (planning, investigating, gathering information, reflecting,

presenting)

o news story (selecting, preparing, presenting, discussing)

- spontaneous oral task – expressing an opinion, asking for an opinion, agreeing,

disagreeing, making suggestions, giving advice, negotiating, asking questions, arriving at

a conclusion, decision making

- authentic written task – article, formal and informal letter or e-mail, report, review,

description

Supplementary revision activities (modules 6-8)

SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL:

- NCE (TRB) (p.140) 8A ‘Looking back’ – Past Simple yes/no questions; (p. 141) 8B ‘John

Wayne’ – Past Simple and question words; (p. 143) 8C ‘Safe at last’ – Past Simple

- WB (pp. 46-51)

- GFVP (p. 78) ‘Talking about an evening out’

- STUDENT BOOK UNIT

NCE M8

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Week 8 (Module 9) New Cutting Edge

Topics/skills:

Language focus: - comparative and superlative adjectives - the pronoun one/ones for replacing a word already used in a sentence

Lexis:

- shops and shopping

- adjectives: opposites - vocabulary booster: a supermarket - prices, buying and selling

Pronunciation

- word stress

- comparatives - sentence stress in questions

Speaking:

- asking in shops - giving your ideas

- discussing

- saying what you have decided

Writing: - describing a place

Dictionary skills:

- finding spelling in a dictionary

Culture lesson about Ireland: see Appendix

SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL:

- NCE (TRB) (p.144) 9A ‘New Year’s Eve’ – comparative and superlative; (p. 145) 9B ‘A

superlative survey’; (p. 146) 9C ‘Shopping crossword’ – vocabulary related to shops

- WB (pp. 52-57)

- GFVP (p. 96) ‘Prices, buying and selling’ – Role play

- STUDENT BOOK UNIT:

NCE M9

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Week 9 (module 10) New Cutting Edge

Topics/skills:

Language focus: - present continuous for temporary actions - present simple vs. present continuous

Lexis:

- clothes, describing people’s clothes

- describing people

Pronunciation:

- stress in questions - vowel sounds - -ing forms - sounding polite

Speaking:

- describing yourself/ a picture - street talk

Writing: - correcting mistakes

- writing a description

Consolidation: modules 6-10

Progress test : modules 6-10

SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL:

- NCE (TRB) (p.147) 9A ‘Learner-training worksheet B – Present Continuous: spelling the –

ing form (pp. 148-149) 10A ‘What’s Sam doing’ – Present Continuous (p. 150) 10B ‘A

letter home’ – Present Simple and continuous (question forms), (p.151) 10C ‘Identity

parades’

- WB (pp. 58-62)

- STUDENT BOOK UNIT:

NCE M10

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Week 10 (Module 11) New Cutting Edge

Topics/skills:

Language focus: - modal verbs can and can’t for ability - question words, word order in questions, questions with other verb forms - use of definite, indefinite and zero articles

Lexis:

- animals and natural features - vocabulary booster: animals

Pronunciation:

- sentence stress and weak forms - different pronunciations of the - word stress

Speaking:

- asking and answering questions - playing a quiz game

Writing: - punctuation

- devising a general knowledge quiz

TIE preparation:

- prepared task

o book (selecting, preparing, presenting, discussing)

o investigation (planning, investigating, gathering information, reflecting,

presenting)

o news story (selecting, preparing, presenting, discussing)

- spontaneous oral task – expressing an opinion, asking for an opinion, agreeing,

disagreeing, making suggestions, giving advice, negotiating, asking questions, arriving at

a conclusion, decision making

- authentic written task – article, formal and informal letter or e-mail, report, review,

description

SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL:

- NCE (TRB) (p.152) 11A ‘Can you or can’t you?’ – can and can’t for ability, (pp. 153-154)

11B ‘The dinner guest party’ (p. 155) 11C ‘The numbers game’ – different ways of saying

numbers.

- WB (pp. 63-68)

- STUDENT BOOK UNIT:

NCE M11

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Week 11 (Module 12, 13) New Cutting Edge

Topics/skills:

Language focus: - expressing future intentions: be going to, would like to and want to - suggestions with let’s, shall we, we could+verb - offers with shall I? and I’ll+verb - infinitive of purpose - infinitive with and without to - modal verbs might and will for expressing possibility

Lexis:

- going out and staying in

- vocabulary booster: at the beach

- the education and careers - vocabulary booster – in an Internet café - weather

- education and careers - vocabulary booster – in an Internet café

Pronunciation:

- weak form of to - sounding polite - short forms - present and future forms - vowel sounds

Speaking:

- talking about the weather - planning a weekend away/holidays - suggesting and offering - discussing careers and jobs - finding the right course - explaining your ideas - agreeing and disagreeing - acting out an interview

Writing: - writing a paragraph about the weather and a holiday place - abbreviations - completing an application form

Culture lesson about Ireland: see Appendix

SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL:

- NCE (TRB) (p.156) 11A ‘Learner-training worksheet C – recording new vocabulary (p.157)

12A ‘Future walkabout’ (p. 158) 12B ‘Collocation snap’; (p.159) 12C ‘The school party’

- WB (pp. 69-75)

- NCE M1NCE (TRB) (p.160) 13A ‘Education crossword’ (p.161) 13B ‘Looking into the

future’

- WB (pp.76-81)

- GFVP (p.86) Board game – ‘Secondary school: the best days of your life?’

- STUDENT BOOK UNIT: NCE M13

Supplementary revision activities (modules 11-13)

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Week 12 (Module 14) New Cutting Edge

Topics/skills:

Language focus: - present perfect for past actions relating to the present and experiences - present perfect vs. past simple

Lexis: - ways of communicating - vocabulary booster- the post - time phrases with present perfect and past simple

Pronunciation:

- sentence stress - sounding polite - vowel sounds

Speaking:

- telephoning - comparing - analysing a questionnaire

Writing: - writing a note

TIE preparation:

- prepared task

o book (selecting, preparing, presenting, discussing)

o investigation (planning, investigating, gathering information, reflecting,

presenting)

o news story (selecting, preparing, presenting, discussing)

- spontaneous oral task – expressing an opinion, asking for an opinion, agreeing,

disagreeing, making suggestions, giving advice, negotiating, asking questions, arriving at

a conclusion, decision making

- authentic written task – article, formal and informal letter or e-mail, report, review,

description

SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL:

- NCE (TRB) (p.162) Learner-training worksheet D – Irregular verbs; (p. 163) 14A ‘The

Travellers’ Club’; (p.164) 14B ‘Life Boxes’ – Present Perfect and Past Simple; (p. 165) 14C

‘On the phone’ – Language for telephoning.

- WB (pp.82-87)

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Week 13 (Module 15) End of course book assessment

Topics/skills:

Language focus: - modal verbs have to/don’t have to, can/can’t for expressing obligation , necessity,

permission and prohibition

Lexis: - prepositions of movement - things in town - vocabulary booster: a shopping centre -

Pronunciation:

- word and sentence stress - have to - vowel sounds

Listening:

- listening for gist and specific information

Reading:

- reading for gist and specific information

Speaking:

- following directions - recommending - explaining your website

Writing: - planning a website

Consolidation modules 11-15

End of the book progress test modules 1-15

SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL:

- NCE (TRB) (p.166) 15A ‘Preposition pelmanism – prepositions of movement; (p. 167) 15B

‘Springfield hotel’ – Have to, don’t’ have to, can and can’t; (pp.168-169) 15C ‘It’s the first

on the left’ – Language for giving directions; (p. 170-171) 15D ‘Revision board game’ – All

the language in the students’ book

- WB (pp.88-94)

- STUDENT BOOK UNIT:

NCE M15

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Week 14 (unit 1) Speak Out

Topics/skills:

Language focus:

- present simple - be

- possessives - this/that, these/those - making requests – modal verb can

Lexis:

- greetings - countries and nationalities

- objects

- tourist places, hotel services; phrases for booking in at a hotel

Pronunciation:

- stressed syllables

- sentence stress and polite intonation

Speaking:

- introducing people

- identifying objects - giving information for numbers, prices, etc; - making simple requests

- arrival and check in at a hotel

Writing:

- improving your use of capital letters

- completing a hotel registration form; - writing an email to book a hotel room

Culture lesson about Ireland: see Appendix

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Week 15 (unit 2) Speak Out

Topics/skills:

Language focus:

- present simple for routines: I/you/we/they

- present simple for routines: he/she/it

Lexis:

- daily routines, activities, jobs

- the time

- household routines; phrases to describe life at home

Pronunciation:

- strong and weak forms of do you - present simple verb endings - polite intonation

Speaking:

- talking about activities

- talking about routines; describing other people’s routines - asking questions at a tourist information centre - talking about life at home: likes and dislikes

Writing:

- using linkers: and, but and or

- writing an internet posting to a pen pal

TIE preparation:

- prepared task

o book (selecting, preparing, presenting, discussing)

o investigation (planning, investigating, gathering information, reflecting,

presenting)

o news story (selecting, preparing, presenting, discussing)

- spontaneous oral task – expressing an opinion, asking for an opinion, agreeing,

disagreeing, making suggestions, giving advice, negotiating, asking questions, arriving at

a conclusion, decision making

- authentic written task – article, formal and informal letter or e-mail, report, review,

description

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Week 16 (unit 3) Speak Out

Topics/skills:

Language focus:

- present simple and frequency adverbs: sometimes, usually, always, often, hardly ever and never;

- modifiers quite, not very, really and very

- have/has got for possession

- making arrangements

Lexis:

- describing personality

- family and family tree

- special occasion activities; phrases to describe special occasions - frequency expressions

Pronunciation:

- stressed syllables

- contracted forms of have/has got - positive and negative intonation

Speaking:

- describing personality

- talking about friendship

- talking about your family

- making arrangements to meet friends

- talking about a special occasion

Writing:

- improving your use of apostrophe ’s - writing about your family

- writing an invitation

Culture lesson about Ireland: see Appendix

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Week 17 (unit 4) Speak Out

Topics/skills:

Language focus:

- there is/are for describing rooms

- can for expressing possibility

Lexis:

- vocabulary to describe rooms/furniture; prepositions (1)

- vocabulary to describe places in towns; prepositions (2)

Pronunciation: - strong and weak forms of can and can’t - there is/are - polite intonation

Speaking:

- describing your home, places

- talking about things you can do in towns; - describing a favourite place in your town/city

- having a conversation in a shop

Writing:

- improving your use of commas; - writing an email about your home

- writing a blog about your favourite place

Consolidation (weeks 14-17)

Progress test (weeks 14-17)

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Week 18 (unit 5) Speak Out

Topics/skills:

Language focus:

- countable and uncountable nouns to describe food - nouns with a/an, some, any

- how much/many; quantifiers - ordering in a restaurant

Lexis:

- vocabulary to describe food/drink, containers

- restaurant words

- ingredients; phrases for writing a recipe

Pronunciation: - fast speech: linking

Speaking:

- talking about your eating and drinking habits - talking about diets and lifestyle

- ordering a meal in a restaurant

- describing a special dish

Writing:

- learning to use paragraphs and write a short report - writing a recipe

TIE preparation:

- prepared task

o book (selecting, preparing, presenting, discussing)

o investigation (planning, investigating, gathering information, reflecting,

presenting)

o news story (selecting, preparing, presenting, discussing)

- spontaneous oral task – expressing an opinion, asking for an opinion, agreeing,

disagreeing, making suggestions, giving advice, negotiating, asking questions, arriving at

a conclusion, decision making

- authentic written task – article, formal and informal letter or e-mail, report, review,

description

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Week 19 (unit 6) Speak Out

Topics/skills:

Language focus:

- past simple – be

- past simple – common verbs

Lexis:

- dates and time phrases

- common verbs (1)

- phrases for interviewing

- expressions to describe weekend activities

Pronunciation: - past simple regular verbs with /t/, /d/ and /Id/ - strong and weak forms of was and were - showing interest

Speaking:

- talking about people’s favourite things - describing your favourite childhood things

- talking about your life/past events

- describing a perfect/terrible weekend

- interviewing a special person

Writing:

- linking sentences with because and so - writing your life story

- writing a profile essay about a special person Culture lesson about Ireland: see Appendix

6.3

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Week 20 (unit 11) Speak Out

Topics/skills:

Language focus:

- giving advice (should/shouldn’t)

- adverbs of manner

- offering to help (I’ll, Let me, Shall I)

Lexis:

- the body; health

- common verbs

- problems, phrases to describe a problem and to give advice

Pronunciation:

- consonant clusters

Speaking:

- talking about what to do when you don’t feel well and giving advice - discussing cures for the common cold - doing a quiz about your fitness - talking about healthy weekends - giving advice and offering help; thanking someone - asking for help in a pharmacy

Writing:

- using adverbs in stories and how to make stories more interesting

TIE preparation:

- prepared task

o book (selecting, preparing, presenting, discussing)

o investigation (planning, investigating, gathering information, reflecting,

presenting)

o news story (selecting, preparing, presenting, discussing)

- spontaneous oral task – expressing an opinion, asking for an opinion, agreeing,

disagreeing, making suggestions, giving advice, negotiating, asking questions, arriving at

a conclusion, decision making

- authentic written task – article, formal and informal letter or e-mail, report, review,

description

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Week 21 (unit 7) Speak Out

Topics/skills:

Language focus:

- comparatives and superlatives

Lexis:

- travelling

- describing places

- asking for and giving directions

Pronunciation:

- stressed syllables

- strong and weak forms of the

- sentence stress for correcting

Speaking:

- talking about how you like to travel; comparing places and holidays - planning and talking about a long journey - giving directions in the street

- describing a town/city you know

Writing:

- checking and correcting information

- writing about a holiday

- writing a short article about a town/city

Consolidation (weeks 18-21)

Progress test (weeks 18-21)

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Week 22 (unit 8) Speak Out

Topics/skills:

Language focus:

- present continuous for temporary situations

- present simple vs. present continuous

Lexis:

- verbs + prepositions

- language used to describe appearance

- language used to ask for and give a recommendation

- types of film

- festival activities; phases to describe an event

Pronunciation:

- weak forms of prepositions and articles - word linking

Speaking:

- talking about taking photos - talking about what people are doing

- discussing various film stars; - describing people’s appearance

- asking and answering a questionnaire about films - asking for and giving recommendations

- describing an event

Writing:

- writing a blog entry about what you are doing

- writing a review of an event

Culture lesson about Ireland: see Appendix

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Week 23 (unit 9) Speak Out

Topics/skills:

Language focus:

- articles: a/an, the, no article

- modal verbs can/can’t, have to/don’t have to for giving permission and expressing

obligation

Lexis:

- transport collocations

- excuses

- phrases to describe and complain about problems

Pronunciation: - strong and weak forms of a and the - strong and weak forms of can, can’t, have to and don’t have to - intonation to show being happy or unhappy

Speaking:

- talking about types of transport

- talking about ways to travel around towns/cities

- apologising for being late - telling a long story

- dealing with problems when flying

Writing:

- using linkers and writing a story

- writing an email about an experience at an airport/on a plane

TIE preparation:

- prepared task

o book (selecting, preparing, presenting, discussing)

o investigation (planning, investigating, gathering information, reflecting,

presenting)

o news story (selecting, preparing, presenting, discussing)

- spontaneous oral task – expressing an opinion, asking for an opinion, agreeing,

disagreeing, making suggestions, giving advice, negotiating, asking questions, arriving at

a conclusion, decision making

- authentic written task – article, formal and informal letter or e-mail, report, review,

description

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Week 24 (unit 10) Speak Out

Topics/skills:

Language focus:

- future plans (be going to)

- wishes (would like to)

- predicting the future (will, might, won’t)

Lexis:

- collocations related to future plans/wishes

- phrases with get

- making suggestions (how/what about?)

- adjectives (meaning good or ok)

- phrases to describe weather

Pronunciation:

- going to and would

- contracted form of will

- stressed syllables

Speaking:

- talking about your future plans/wishes

- making predictions about situations

- making some suggestions - inviting friends to join you - talking about weather and how it makes you feel

Writing: - improving your use of linkers: too, also and as well - writing a short story

- writing a message board notice about your country

Culture lesson about Ireland: see Appendix

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Week 25 (unit 12) Speak Out: End of course book assessment

Topics/skills:

Language focus:

- present perfect for past actions relating to the present and experiences - present perfect vs. past simple

Lexis:

- outdoor activities

- prepositions

- telephoning expressions

- phrases to describe an experience

Pronunciation:

- sentence stress

-

Speaking:

- talking about unusual experiences

- describing movement from one place to another - talking about past experiences

- describing difficult situations/problems - saying telephone numbers; phoning someone about a problem

Writing:

- using postcard phrases and writing a postcard - writing a story about an exciting/frightening experience

End of the book consolidation

End of the book progress test

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Week 26 New English File (F1)

Topics/skills:

Language focus:

- verb be

- possessive adjectives

- definite and indefinite articles

- plurals

- demonstrative determiners this/that, these, those

Lexis:

- numbers 1-1,000

- days of the week

- countries and nationalities

- personal information - the classroom, common objects, classroom language - practical English: on a plane

Pronunciation:

- vowel sounds, word stress, the alphabet

-

Speaking:

- roleplaying dialogues

- asking for and giving personal information - giving instructions - asking for a drink

Writing:

- completing a form

Revise and check F1

Culture lesson about Ireland: see Appendix

Supplementary material

- SB Grammar Bank F1

- SB Word Bank F1

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Week 27 New English File (File 2)

Topics/skills:

Language focus:

- present simple for expressing routine actions : statements, negative forms, questions

- possessive s

- a/an + jobs

Lexis:

- verb phrases

- irregular plurals

- common verb phrases

- jobs

- family

- practical English: at a hotel

Pronunciation:

- consonant sounds

- third person -s

-

Speaking:

- roleplaying an interview, dialogues

- asking for and giving information about jobs, family

Writing:

- writing an email or letter to your teacher

Revise and check F2

TIE preparation:

- prepared task

o book (selecting, preparing, presenting, discussing)

o investigation (planning, investigating, gathering information, reflecting,

presenting)

o news story (selecting, preparing, presenting, discussing)

- spontaneous oral task – expressing an opinion, asking for an opinion, agreeing,

disagreeing, making suggestions, giving advice, negotiating, asking questions, arriving at

a conclusion, decision making

- authentic written task – article, formal and informal letter or e-mail, report, review,

description

Supplementary material

- SB Grammar Bank F2

- SB Word Bank F2

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Week 28 New English File (File 3)

Topics/skills:

Language focus:

- present simple and adverbs of frequency

Lexis:

- common adjectives

- language for describing daily routine

- time words and expressions

- the date

- telling the time

- prepositions of time

- practical English: in a coffee shop

Pronunciation:

- vowel and consonant sounds

- the letter o and h

- word stress

-

Speaking:

- expressing feelings

- talking about daily routine

- interviewing your partner with a questionnaire

- asking and answering questions

- buying a coffee

Writing:

- writing an email or letter to your teacher

Revise and check F3

Culture lesson about Ireland: see Appendix

Supplementary material

- SB Grammar Bank F3

- Word Bank F3

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Week 29 New English File (File 4)

Topics/skills:

Language focus:

- can/can’t for ability

- like + -ing

- object pronouns

- possessive pronouns

Lexis:

- verb phrases

- free time activities

- love story phrases

- music

Pronunciation:

- vowel sounds

- sentence stress

- rhyming words

-

Speaking:

- talking about abilities, music

- interviewing your partner with a questionnaire

- practical English: in a clothes shop

Writing:

- describing a friend

Revise and check F4

Consolidation (week 26-29)

Progress test (week 26-29)

Supplementary material

- SB Grammar Bank F4

- Word Bank F4

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Week 30 New English File (File 7A,7B)

Topics/skills:

Language focus:

- countable and uncountable nouns with a/an, some/any, how much/how many

- quantifiers: a lot, not much, etc.

Lexis:

- food

- drinks

- practical English: at a restaurant

Pronunciation:

- the letters ea

- consonant sounds

Speaking:

- making a food diary

- talking about famous dishes

- interviewing your partner with a questionnaire

- asking and answering questions

- ordering a meal

Writing:

- writing the ingredients of a famous dish from your country

- writing instructions to make your favourite sandwich

Revise and check F7 – exercises for F7A and 7B

TIE preparation:

- prepared task

o book (selecting, preparing, presenting, discussing)

o investigation (planning, investigating, gathering information, reflecting,

presenting)

o news story (selecting, preparing, presenting, discussing)

- spontaneous oral task – expressing an opinion, asking for an opinion, agreeing,

disagreeing, making suggestions, giving advice, negotiating, asking questions, arriving at

a conclusion, decision making

- authentic written task – article, formal and informal letter or e-mail, report, review,

description

Supplementary material

- SB Grammar Bank F7 – exercises for F 7A and 7B

- SB Vocabulary Bank F7 – exercises for F7A and 7B

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Week 31 New English File (File 5)

Topics/skills:

Language focus:

- past simple of be

- past simple: regular and irregular verbs

Lexis:

- word formation

- past time expressions

- regular and irregular verbs

- practical English: in a gift shop

Pronunciation:

- sentence stress

- past simple verbs

-

Speaking:

- talking about famous people

- telling a story

- asking and answering questions

- interviewing your partner about a night out and yesterday

- buying a present

Writing:

- writing a holiday report

Revise and check F5

Culture lesson about Ireland: see Appendix

Supplementary material

- SB Grammar Bank F5

- SB Vocabulary Bank F5

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Week 32 New English File (File 6A, 6B)

Topics/skills:

Language focus:

- the present and the past: there is / there are vs. there was / there were

Lexis:

- houses and furniture

- prepositions of place

Pronunciation:

- sentence stress

- consonant sounds

- silent letters

Speaking:

- describing your house

- describing pictures

- describing what happened

Writing:

- describing what happened

Revise and check F6: exercises for 6A, 6B

TIE preparation:

- prepared task

o book (selecting, preparing, presenting, discussing)

o investigation (planning, investigating, gathering information, reflecting,

presenting)

o news story (selecting, preparing, presenting, discussing)

- spontaneous oral task – expressing an opinion, asking for an opinion, agreeing,

disagreeing, making suggestions, giving advice, negotiating, asking questions, arriving at

a conclusion, decision making

- authentic written task – article, formal and informal letter or e-mail, report, review,

description

Supplementary material

- SB Grammar Bank F6: exercises for 6A, 6B

- SB Vocabulary Bank F6: exercises for 6A, 6B

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Week 33 New English File (File 8)

Topics/skills:

Language focus:

- comparative and superlative adjectives

- would like to vs. like

Lexis:

- personality adjectives

- the weather

- adventures

- common adverbs

Pronunciation:

- sentence stress

- consonant groups

- adjectives and adverbs

Speaking:

- talking about the weather

- agreeing and disagreeing

- expressing opinions

- roleplaying dialogues

- practical English: going home

Writing:

- writing an email

- making a reservation

Revise and check F8

Consolidation (week 30-33)

Progress test (week 30-33)

Supplementary material

- SB Grammar Bank F8

- SB Vocabulary Bank F8

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Week 34 New English File (File 6C, 6D) Topics/skills:

Language focus:

- present continuous for describing temporary actions

- present simple vs. present continuous

Lexis:

- verb phrases

- places in a city

- directions

Pronunciation:

- verb + -ing

- city names

-

Speaking:

- talking about neighbours

- describing pictures

- asking for and giving directions

- roleplaying dialogues

- practical English: in the street

Writing:

- writing a postcard

Revise and check F6C, F6D

Culture lesson about Ireland: see Appendix

Supplementary material

- SB Grammar Bank F6C, F6D

- SB Vocabulary Bank F6C, F6D

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Week 35 Outcomes Elementary (U7)

Topics/skills:

Language focus:

- auxiliary verbs: be, do, can

- modal verbs have to / don’t have to for expressing obligation

Lexis:

- relationships

- jobs and activities in the home

- describing people

Pronunciation:

- really?

- sentence stress

Speaking:

- talking about your family

- expressing surprise

- giving opinions about family life

- explaining things that are (not) necessary

- talking about people you know

Revise and check U7

TIE preparation:

- prepared task

o book (selecting, preparing, presenting, discussing)

o investigation (planning, investigating, gathering information, reflecting,

presenting)

o news story (selecting, preparing, presenting, discussing)

- spontaneous oral task – expressing an opinion, asking for an opinion, agreeing,

disagreeing, making suggestions, giving advice, negotiating, asking questions, arriving at

a conclusion, decision making

- authentic written task – article, formal and informal letter or e-mail, report, review,

description

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Week 36 New English File (File 7C, 7D)

Topics/skills:

Language focus:

- be going to for plans and predictions

Lexis:

- holidays

- verb phrases

Pronunciation:

- sentence stress

- vowel sounds

Speaking:

- planning an ideal summer holiday

- roleplaying dialogues and fortune telling

- talking about the future, making predictions

Writing:

- writing about your holiday plans

Revise and check F7: exercises for 7C, 7D

Culture lesson about Ireland: see Appendix

Supplementary material

- SB Grammar Bank F7: exercises for 7C, 7D

- SB Vocabulary Bank F7: exercises for 7C, 7D

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Week 37 New English File (File 9) End of course book assessment

Topics/skills:

Language focus:

- present perfect for past actions relating to the present and experiences - present perfect vs. past simple

Lexis:

- been to

- past participles

Pronunciation:

- sentence stress

- irregular past participles

- experiences

Speaking:

- talking about experiences

Writing:

- completing a questionnaire

Revise and check File 1-9, Test File 1-9

Supplementary material

- SB Grammar Bank F9

- SB Vocabulary Bank F9

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Appendix

IBAT Irish cultural programme multi-level The following units do not have to be done in order; it is recommended that the class is

invited to suggest topics; topics should also link up to forthcoming excursions.

In general the following websites have good materials for most or all of the topics below:

http://www.yourirish.com, Wikipedia.com,

For TIE short stories: http://www.luminarium.org/mythology/ireland/

1. The Celts – Elem -Int: LEI U.3, WWI pp.19-31; Int+ - Adv: EI U.16, WWI pp. 19-31

2. Irish food/drink - Elem -Int: LEI U.7, EI U.7; Int+: weblinks www.dochara.com,

Wikipedia, www.foodtimeline.org/foodireland

3. Pub culture - Elem -Int: LEI U.8; Int+ - LEI U.7,

http://www.digitaldreamdoor.com/pages/quotes/irish_drinking_jokes.html,

4. Sport/GAA - Elem -Int: LEI U.10; Int+ - Adv: EI U.11, WWI pp. 14-18,

http://www.independent.ie/sport/, http://www.ofiaich.ie/collections/irish-sport.asp,

5. Castles - Elem -Int: LEI U.12, http://www.medieval-castles.net/irish/index.htm,

http://www.eyeflare.com/article/10-amazing-castles-ireland/, ; Int+ - Adv:

http://www.irishcultureandcustoms.com/ACalend/CreepyCastles.html,

6. Writers & literature - Elem -Int: LEI U.14; Int+ - Adv: EI U.18,

7. Irish musicians - Elem -Int: LEI U.17; ; Int+ - Adv:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_of_Ireland,

8. Traditional music/instruments & dancing - Elem -Int: LEI U.16 – 17, EI U.5; Int+ -

Adv – EI U.5 & U.15, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_of_Ireland,

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_dance,

9. St. Patrick/Book of Kells/Monastic Ireland/Saints & Scholars - Elem -Int: LEI U.15,

http://www.history.com/topics/who-was-saint-patrick, ; Int+ - Adv: EI U.12,

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Patrick,

10. Myths & legends - Elem -Int: LEI U.19-20; Int+ - Adv: EI U.14,

http://www.luminarium.org/mythology/ireland/,

11. Claddagh/Romance - - Elem -Int: LEI U.18; Int+ - Adv – EI U.13,

12. Festivals - Elem -Int: http://www.new-age.co.uk/celtic-festivals-samhain.htm; Int+ -

Adv – EI U.17, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halloween,