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LISTENING
 MODULES  VOCABULARY  STRUCTURES  FUNCTIONS         READING        (PRONUNCIATION*)   SPEAKING           WRITING
 Hello  • Greetings  •  Question words  •  How much…? – How many…? – much –   •  Introducing oneself  •  A dialogue  •  A monologue (a speaker   •  Pair work  •  Sentences introducing oneself
 •  Countable and
 many – a lot of – lots of – a few – a little
 •  Food and drink
           •  Exchanging basic personal information
                                                •  A short text
                                                                  giving directions)
 page 4  •  Places in a town/city  uncountable   •  Prepositions of place and movement  •  Asking and answering about quantity  •  A comic strip
 nouns
 •  Possessive Adjectives - Possessive Case
           •  Asking for, giving and following directions
 • Family
 • Plurals  •  Compounds of some, any, no, every
 •  some – any – no
 •  Personality adjectives  • Present Simple vs Present Progressive  •  Describing personality/character  •  A comic strip  •  Two short conversations   •  Pair work  •  Two paragraphs describing a
                                                                                                  person you know well
                                                                  about gadgets
 1 page 9  •  Conversational English  • Stative verbs  •  Distinguishing between habitual actions,   •  A magazine article  •  Three monologues about   • Class   •  A blog post presenting oneself
            current activities and future plans
                                                •  A website article
 •  Words/Phrases related to technology
                                                                                       discussion
 • Past Simple
 Teen World  •  Activities and sports  • The verb used to  •  Discussing facts  •  A school online   music preferences  •  Group work Developing skills:
           •  Discussing past habits and situations
 •  Collocations related to sports  • Adverbs of manner  •  Making comparisons  forum   •  Two short conversations   •  Role play  •  Brainstorming and organising
 •  Types of music  • Comparison of adjectives and adverbs  •  Expressing opinion  between friends  ideas with the help of a mind
 •  Musical instruments  • so / neither / too / either  •  Expressing agreement/disagreement      map
 •  Phrases expressing like and dislike  •  Expressing like and dislike  ,             •  Using appropriate tenses
                                                                                                 •  Linking words (and, but, so,
           •  Starting, maintaining and ending a conversation                                     because, or)
 •  Units of measurement  •  Relative pronouns: who, which, that, whose  •  De ining people, places and things  •  A website article  •  An instructor talking about  •  Pair work  •  A note
                                                                  the Great Barrier Reef
 2 page 21  •  Nouns and adjectives expressing dimensions  •  Relative adverb: where  •  Understanding notes and text messages  •  A comic strip  •  An extract from a   •  Role play  •  A text message
                                                                                                 •  A paragraph about an animal
 • Future be going to
           •  Making predictions, on-the-spot decisions,
                                                •  A trip itinerary
 •  Places/Sights in a town/city
 The World   •  Conversational English  • Future will  promises, o fers and requests  •  A quiz followed   documentary about giant   based on information in a fact
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 around Us  •  Phrasal verbs  •  Time Clauses (Present – Future)  •  Talking about future plans and intentions  by factual   •  A conversation between   •  A description of the top three
           •  Talking about general truths
 •  Zero Conditional
 •  Words easily confused: vocabulary related to
                                                  information
                                                                  a tourist and someone
 holidays and travelling  •  Conditional Sentences Type 1  •  Talking about conditions and their results  who works at a tourist   places in a city
 •  Words related to plants and animals  •  Articles: a/an, the  •  Asking for and giving information about places  information o  ice  Developing skills:
 •  Locations on a map  •  Asking for clari ication and repetition  ,,               • Using a variety of adjectives
 •  Words easily confused  •  Present Perfect Simple vs Past Simple  •  Talking about experiences  •  An online   •  Three short monologues   •  Pair work  •  Two paragraphs about one’s
                                                                  about jobs
                                                  interview
                                                                                                  English-learning experience
 3 page 33  •  Collocations and words related to education  •  for – since  •  Linking past and present time  •  An English   •  Three short conversations   • Group   •  A paragraph about customs
           •  Talking about the duration of an action
 •  Verbs related to gestures
                                                                                       survey
 •  Too / Enough
 Life Experiences  •  Conversational English  •  All / Both / Neither / None / Either  •  Focusing on the result of an action  language summer   about clothes  •  Group work  or traditions in one’s country
           •  Exchanging personal information
 •  Designs and patterns  •  Guessing the meaning of unknown words/  course prospectus •  A conversation between   •  An email giving news
 • Materials  phrases                           •  A comic strip  two friends exchanging
 •  -ed/-ing adjectives  •  Finding things in common  •  A vlog   news                           Developing skills:
           •  Giving and responding to good news and asking                                      •  Set phrases for letters/emails
            for details                                          ,                     • Paragraphing
           •  Showing enthusiasm
           •  Indicating that you are following what someone
            is saying
 •  Adverbs and adverbial phrases  •  Past Simple –  Past Progressive  •  Narrating past events  •  A magazine article •  A telephone conversation   •  Pair work  •  A narrative paragraph based
                                                                                                  on visual and verbal prompts
                                                                  about an accident
 4 page 45  •  Words/Phrases related to accidents/mishaps  •  Time clauses (when, while, as, as soon as)  •  Sequencing past actions and events  •  A comic strip  •  The continuation of the   •  Group work  •  A story based on visual and
 •  Conversational English
                                                •  A newspaper
           •  Expressing purpose
                                                                                      • Class
 •  Exclamatory Sentences
 Adventure  •  Means of transport  •  Full and Bare in initive  •  Responding to bad news expressing sympathy  article  story from A Journey to   discussion  verbal prompts
                                                                  the Centre of the Earth
 •  Adjectives ending in -y  •  -ing form       •  An extract from   •  Two short conversations   •  Role play  Developing skills:
                                                  the story A     about mishaps                  •  Linking words/phrases
                                                  Journey to the                                  (time, contrast, result –
                                                  Centre of the Earth   the  sound in words   consequence, cause – reason)
                                                                  with di ferent spelling
 •  Collocations related to technology  •  can – could – be able to  •  Expressing ability  •  A web page  •  Three voicemail messages  • Class   •  A paragraph expressing
                                                                                                  opinion
                                                                                       discussion
 5 page 57  •  Conversational English  •  must – have to – need to – can’t  •  Expressing obligation and lack of obligation  •  A comic strip  •  A teacher talking to   •  Role play  •  An essay discussing
           •  Expressing necessity and lack of necessity
                                                                  students about a school
 •  Words/Phrases related to telephone calls
                                                •  An article
 • should
 Technology and   •  Nouns ending in -ion, -ation and -ment  •  can – could – may – will – would  •  Expressing prohibition  •  A magazine article  •  Four monologues (people   •  Group work  the advantages and
                                                                  trip
                                                                                                  disadvantages of smartphones
           •  Giving advice and expressing opinion
 Communication  •  Words related to environmental problems  •  could – may – might  •  Making requests and o fers  giving their opinions   •  Pair work   Developing skills:
 •  must – can’t
 •  Adjectives ending in -ful, -less
                                                                  about smartphones)
 •  Numbers over 1,000  •  Passive Voice (Present Simple – Past Simple –   •  Asking for, giving and refusing permission  •  Linking words (to list points,
           •  Expressing possibility and degrees of certainty
 Present Perfect Simple – Future will –   •  Making deductions   Stressed syllables              to express contrast)
 Future be going to – modal verbs)  • Agreeing/Disagreeing                                       •  Writing in a formal style
 •  Food items  •  Question tags  •  Understanding and describing cooking   •  A comic strip  •  A conversation between a  •  Pair work   •  A post for a forum stating a
            procedures
                                                                                                  problem and asking for advice
 6 page 69  •  Words related to recipes  •  Negative Questions  •  Expressing (un)certainty and asking for   •  An internet forum   vlogger and a pastry chef   • Class   •  A reply to a post asking for
                                                                  about a recipe
                                                                                       discussion
 •  Possessive Pronouns
 •  Conversational English
                                                •  An online
 Human Nature  •  Phrasal verbs  •  Re lexive Pronouns  con irmation  magazine article   •  A radio show about   •  Role play  advice (giving advice and
 •  Opposites (un-, dis-, im-)  •  Subject – Object Questions  •  Asking for con irmation and expressing surprise  •  An interview   sleeping habits  making suggestions)
           •  Talking about imaginary situations                 •  Three short conversations    •  An informal email (thanking,
           •  Asking for and giving advice                                                        apologising, accepting an
           •  Making, accepting or refusing an invitation        Pronunciation of gh ( or     invitation, inviting)
           •  Expressing apology                                  silent)                        Developing skills:
           •  Expressing thanks and responding to thanks                                         •  Understanding the purpose
                                                                                                  of an email
 •  Words related to natural disasters  •  Reported Speech (Commands, Requests)  • Reporting  •  An online news   •  A live news report about a  •  Pair work  •  An e-diary entry
                                                                  wild ire
                                                  article
 7 page 81  •  Words related to fundraising events and   •  Reported Speech (promise/refuse/thank/apologise)  •  Understanding headlines  •  A comic strip  •  A conversation about a   • Game  •  A formal email asking for
                                                                                                  information
 •  Direct Questions - Indirect Questions
           •  Understanding dictionary entries
 charities
                                                                                      •  Role play
                                                                  lost smartphone
 Α Helping Hand  •  Conversational English  •  Time Clauses (Present/Future  - Past)  •  Narrating events and experiences  •  An e-diary   •  A woman asking for   Developing skills:
 •  Expressions with ‘way’  •  Asking for information in a formal manner  •  An internet forum  information about a   •  Distinguishing between formal
 •  Words used both as verbs and as nouns                         charity event                   and informal language
                                                                                                 •  Editing one’s writing
                                                                  Stress and meaning
             Grammar Reference p. 129    Irregular Verbs p. 141    Learning Tips p. 142    Project Skills p. 144    Wordlist p. 145
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