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Real Life

Elementary

Programme

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Area of Foreign Languages

English

Real Life Elementary Teaching Programme

STARTER UNIT

OBJECTIVES

BLOCK 1 – Listening, speaking and conversation

- Ask and answer basic questions to exchange personal information about themselves and others.

- Ask for information

- Ask for time

- Tell the time

- Say the phone numbers

- Understand exercise instructions.

- Talk about their partner

- Greet people

- Ask and talk about their family

BLOCK 2 - Reading and Writing

- Understand basic information in which people present themselves

- Understand introductions

- Understand personal emails

- Understand descriptions about teenagers’ life

- Write an e-mail to a friend

BLOCK 3 – Knowledge of the language

- Understand and apply grammar rules correctly.

- Identify, apply and use the vocabulary of the unit.

- Use of basic spelling and punctuation rules and recognizing their importance.

- Recognize and reproduce sounds, rhythm, accentuation, and intonation.

- Get started on strategies to review and reflect on their own learning and self-evaluation.

BLOCK 4 – Socio-cultural aspects and intercultural awareness

- Recognize and learn basic forms of social interactions in a foreign language.

- Show a receptive attitude towards those who speak a different language tan their own.

- Show a receptive attitude towards others’ life and people from another countries

CONTENTS

Grammar

- Verb To Be

- Possessive adjectives

- Subject pronouns

- Nouns

- This, that

- These , those

Lexical sets

- Alphabet

- Nationalities

- Months

- School equipment

- Numbers

- The time

Pronunciation

- Identify and produce English sounds

Reflection on learning

- Interest and curiosity in widening knowledge related to the English Language.

- Organize personal work as a strategy to progress in learning.

- Interest in taking the opportunities for learning created inside and outside of the classroom.

- Active participation in group activities.

- Reflect on strategies to use to improve their oral and written comprehension skills.

BASIC COMPETENCES

- Communication in the mother tongue and in foreign languages: present simple be; there is, there are; a lot of. Interchanging personal information and information about things important to the speaker.Understand personal information including family relationships, nationality, place of work, daily routine, free time activities and possessions, food and common objects. Recognizing and using the present simple and the present continuous, adverbs and expressions

- Mathematical competence: Mathematical competence is the ability to develop and apply mathematical thinking in order to solve a range of problems in everyday situations, with the emphasis being placed on process, activity and knowledge.

- Digital competence involves the confident and critical use of information society technology (IST) and thus basic skills in information and communication technology (ICT);

- Learning to learn is related to learning, the ability to pursue and organize one's own learning, either individually or in groups, in accordance with one's own needs, and awareness of methods and opportunities; to have an active participation in the activities developed in the classroom. To listen to the rest of the classmates and have a positive attitude towards them.

- Social and civic competences. Social competence refers to personal, interpersonal and intercultural competence and all forms of behaviour that equip individuals to participate in an effective and constructive way in social and working life. It is linked to personal and social well-being. An understanding of codes of conduct and customs in the different environments in which individuals operate is essential. Civic competence, and particularly knowledge of social and political concepts and structures (democracy, justice, equality, citizenship and civil rights) equips individuals to engage in active and democratic participation;

- Knowledge and connection with the world and environment It is the foundation for acquiring more specific skills and knowledge needed to interact with the world around. This should include awareness of ethical values and promote good governance.

- Cultural awareness and expression which involves appreciation of the importance of the creative expression of ideas, experiences and emotions in a range of media (music, performing arts, literature, and the visual arts).

- Being autonomous: is the ability to turn ideas into action. It involves creativity, innovation and risk-taking, as well as the ability to plan and manage projects in order to achieve objectives. To have a positive attitude towards the English Language. To improve the four skills studied. To listen to the teacher’s explanations with respect and interest.

ATTENTION TO DIVERSITY

Extra-practice and extension activities

Workbook (pages 2-5).

EVALUATION

Assessment

Student’s book. Activestudy 1 page 22

Evaluation Criteria

BLOCK 1 – Listening, speaking and conversation

- To ask and answer basic questions to exchange personal information about themselves and others.

- To listen to phone numbers

- To ask for information

- To ask the time

BLOCK 2 – Reading and writing

- To understand basic information about texts where other people introduce themselves.

- To understand basic information in which people present themselves including the relationships between the people and their interests and daily routine.

- To read and write e-mails to friends

BLOCK 3 – Knowledge of the language

Vocabulary

- To find the vocabulary in a photograph

- To put words in the correct groups

- To write descriptions

Grammar

- To ask and answer questions in present simple with the verb To Be.

- To order words to make sentences which include possessive adjectives and subject pronouns

- To write sentences

- To ask questions

Phonetics

- Appreciate the capacity to apply the acquired knowledge to use the sounds and rhythms and intonation.

Reflect on learning

- To evaluate if they are using basic strategies to favour their learning progress.

BLOCK 4 – Socio-cultural aspects and cultural awareness

- To show interest and curiosity for learning a foreign language and to recognize the linguistic diversity as an opportunity to enrich their lives.

- To identify cultural and geographical characteristics of English speaking countries.

UNIT 1: IT’S MY LIFE

OBJECTIVES

BLOCK 1 – Listening, speaking and conversation

- Ask and answer basic questions to exchange personal information about themselves and others.

- Ask for information

- Understand exercise instructions

- Ask and answer questions about their bedroom

- Tell the class about their partner

- Listen to someone talking about the family

- Talk about the family

- Listen to descriptions

- Talk about someone’s desk

- Listen to a conversation

BLOCK 2 - Reading and Writing

- Understand basic information in which people present themselves

- Understand introductions

- Understand personal emails

- Understand descriptions of their family

- Understand texts about friends

- Write a description about their partner’s bag

BLOCK 3 – Knowledge of the language

- Understand and apply grammar rules correctly.

- Identify, apply and use the vocabulary of the unit.

- Use of basic spelling and punctuation rules and recognizing their importance.

- Recognize and reproduce sounds, rhythm, accentuation, and intonation.

- Get started on strategies to review and reflect on their own learning and self-evaluation.

BLOCK 4 – Socio-cultural aspects and intercultural awareness

- Recognize and learn basic forms of social interactions in a foreign language.

- Show a receptive attitude towards those who speak a different language tan their own.

- Show a receptive attitude towards others’ life and people from another countries

CONTENTS

Grammar

- Verb have got

- Possessive ‘s

- There is/There are

- Possessive pronouns

Lexical sets

- Things

- Family

- Describing people

Pronunciation

- Identify and produce English sounds

Reflection on learning

- Interest and curiosity in widening knowledge related to the English Language.

- Organize personal work as a strategy to progress in learning.

- Interest in taking the opportunities for learning created inside and outside of the classroom.

- Active participation in group activities.

- Reflect on strategies to use to improve their oral and written comprehension skills.

BASIC COMPETENCES

- Communication in the mother tongue and in foreign languages: Interchanging personal information and information about things important to the speaker. Understand personal information including family relationships, nationality, place of work, daily routine, free time activities and possessions, food and common objects. Recognizing and using the Verb have got, Possessive ‘s, There is/There are, Possessive pronouns

- Mathematical competence: Mathematical competence is the ability to develop and apply mathematical thinking in order to solve a range of problems in everyday situations, with the emphasis being placed on process, activity and knowledge.

- Digital competence involves the confident and critical use of information society technology (IST) and thus basic skills in information and communication technology (ICT);

- Learning to learn is related to learning, the ability to pursue and organize one's own learning, either individually or in groups, in accordance with one's own needs, and awareness of methods and opportunities; to have an active participation in the activities developed in the classroom. To listen to the rest of the classmates and have a positive attitude towards them.

- Social and civic competences. Social competence refers to personal, interpersonal and intercultural competence and all forms of behaviour that equip individuals to participate in an effective and constructive way in social and working life. It is linked to personal and social well-being. An understanding of codes of conduct and customs in the different environments in which individuals operate is essential. Civic competence, and particularly knowledge of social and political concepts and structures (democracy, justice, equality, citizenship and civil rights) equips individuals to engage in active and democratic participation;

- Knowledge and connection with the world and environment It is the foundation for acquiring more specific skills and knowledge needed to interact with the world around. This should include awareness of ethical values and promote good governance.

- Cultural awareness and expression which involves appreciation of the importance of the creative expression of ideas, experiences and emotions in a range of media (music, performing arts, literature, and the visual arts).

- Being autonomous: is the ability to turn ideas into action. It involves creativity, innovation and risk-taking, as well as the ability to plan and manage projects in order to achieve objectives. To have a positive attitude towards the English Language. To improve the four skills studied. To listen to the teacher’s explanations with respect and interest.

ATTENTION TO DIVERSITY

Extra-practice and extension activities

Workbook (pages 6-13).

EVALUATION

Assessment

Student’s book. Activestudy 1 page 22

Student’s book. Miniworkbook. (pages 104-105).

Evaluation Criteria

BLOCK 1 – Listening, speaking and conversation

- To ask and answer basic questions to exchange personal information about themselves and others.

- To ask for information

- To understand exercise instructions

- To ask and answer questions about their bedroom

- To tell the class about their partner

- To listen to someone talking about the family

- To talk about the family

- To listen to descriptions

- To talk about someone’s desk

- To listen to a conversation

BLOCK 2 – Reading and writing

- To understand basic information about texts where other people introduce themselves.

- To understand basic information in which people present themselves including the relationships between the people and their interests and daily routine.

- To read and write e-mails to friends

- To understand personal emails

- To understand descriptions of their family

- To understand texts about friends

- To write a description about their partner’s bag

BLOCK 3 – Knowledge of the language

Vocabulary

- To find the vocabulary in a photograph

- To put words in the correct groups

- To write descriptions

Grammar

- To ask and answer questions in present simple with the verb To Have.

- To order words to make sentences which include possessive pronouns and there is/are.

- To write sentences

- To ask questions

Phonetics

- Appreciate the capacity to apply the acquired knowledge to use the sounds and rhythms and intonation.

Reflect on learning

- To evaluate if they are using basic strategies to favour their learning progress.

BLOCK 4 – Socio-cultural aspects and cultural awareness

- To show interest and curiosity for learning a foreign language and to recognize the linguistic diversity as an opportunity to enrich their lives.

- To identify cultural and geographical characteristics of English speaking countries.

UNIT 2: YOUR DAY

OBJECTIVES

BLOCK 1 – Listening, speaking and conversation

- Ask and answer basic questions about school

- Listen to a talk about school subjects

- Speak about subjects

- Tell people about their day

- Talk about daily routines

- Listen to dialogues

- Listen to people talking about free time

- Talk about free time

BLOCK 2 - Reading and Writing

- Understand basic information in which people talk about their free time

- Understand basic information about daily routines

- Understand a text about school subjects

- Understand a text about helping hands

- Understand texts about friends

- Read dialogues

- Write sentences

BLOCK 3 – Knowledge of the language

- Understand and apply grammar rules correctly.

- Identify, apply and use the vocabulary of the unit.

- Use of basic spelling and punctuation rules and recognizing their importance.

- Recognize and reproduce sounds, rhythm, accentuation, and intonation.

- Get started on strategies to review and reflect on their own learning and self-evaluation.

BLOCK 4 – Socio-cultural aspects and intercultural awareness

- Recognize and learn basic forms of social interactions in a foreign language.

- Show a receptive attitude towards those who speak a different language tan their own.

- Show a receptive attitude towards others’ life and people from another countries

CONTENTS

Grammar

- Present simple affirmative

- Time expressions

- Present simple negative

- Present simple questions

- Object pronouns

Lexical sets

- School subjects

- School routine

- Routines

- Free time

Pronunciation

- Identify and produce English sounds

- Pronunciation of /s//z//iz/.

Reflection on learning

- Interest and curiosity in widening knowledge related to the English Language.

- Organize personal work as a strategy to progress in learning.

- Interest in taking the opportunities for learning created inside and outside of the classroom.

- Active participation in group activities.

- Reflect on strategies to use to improve their oral and written comprehension skills.

BASIC COMPETENCES

- Communication in the mother tongue and in foreign languages: Interchanging personal information and information about things important to the speaker. Understand personal information including family relationships, nationality, place of work, daily routine, free time activities and possessions, food and common objects. Recognizing and using the present simple. To talk about routines.

- Mathematical competence: Mathematical competence is the ability to develop and apply mathematical thinking in order to solve a range of problems in everyday situations, with the emphasis being placed on process, activity and knowledge.

- Digital competence involves the confident and critical use of information society technology (IST) and thus basic skills in information and communication technology (ICT);

- Learning to learn is related to learning, the ability to pursue and organize one's own learning, either individually or in groups, in accordance with one's own needs, and awareness of methods and opportunities; to have an active participation in the activities developed in the classroom. To listen to the rest of the classmates and have a positive attitude towards them.

- Social and civic competences. Social competence refers to personal, interpersonal and intercultural competence and all forms of behaviour that equip individuals to participate in an effective and constructive way in social and working life. It is linked to personal and social well-being. An understanding of codes of conduct and customs in the different environments in which individuals operate is essential. Civic competence, and particularly knowledge of social and political concepts and structures (democracy, justice, equality, citizenship and civil rights) equips individuals to engage in active and democratic participation;

- Knowledge and connection with the world and environment It is the foundation for acquiring more specific skills and knowledge needed to interact with the world around. This should include awareness of ethical values and promote good governance.

- Cultural awareness and expression which involves appreciation of the importance of the creative expression of ideas, experiences and emotions in a range of media (music, performing arts, literature, and the visual arts).

- Being autonomous: is the ability to turn ideas into action. It involves creativity, innovation and risk-taking, as well as the ability to plan and manage projects in order to achieve objectives. To have a positive attitude towards the English Language. To improve the four skills studied. To listen to the teacher’s explanations with respect and interest.

ATTENTION TO DIVERSITY

Extra-practice and extension activities

Workbook (pages 14-19).

EVALUATION

Assessment

Student’s book. Activestudy 1 page 22

Student’s book. Miniworkbook. (pages 105-106).

Evaluation Criteria

BLOCK 1 – Listening, speaking and conversation

- To ask and answer basic questions about school

- To listen to a talk about school subjects

- To speak about subjects

- To tell people about their day

- To talk about daily routines

- To listen to dialogues

- To listen to people talking about free time

- To talk about free time

BLOCK 2 – Reading and writing

- To understand basic information in which people talk about their free time

- To understand basic information about daily routines

- To understand a text about school subjects

- To understand a text about helping hands

- To understand texts about friends

- To read dialogues

- To write sentences

BLOCK 3 – Knowledge of the language

Vocabulary

- To find the vocabulary in a photograph

- To put words in the correct groups

Grammar

- To ask and answer questions in present simple with the present simple.

- To write statements in the present simple

- To order words to make sentences which include time expressions and object pronouns

- To write sentences

- To ask questions

Phonetics

- Appreciate the capacity to apply the acquired knowledge to use the sounds and rhythms and intonation.

- To pronounce s in its different positions.

Reflect on learning

- To evaluate if they are using basic strategies to favour their learning progress.

BLOCK 4 – Socio-cultural aspects and cultural awareness

- To show interest and curiosity for learning a foreign language and to recognize the linguistic diversity as an opportunity to enrich their lives.

- To identify cultural and geographical characteristics of English speaking countries

UNIT 3: URBAN LIFE

OBJECTIVES

BLOCK 1 – Listening, speaking and conversation

- Listen to a conversation about shopping

- Listen to a conversation about homes

- Talk about a town

- Listen to a monologue about a town

- Listen to someone giving directions

- Listen to a radio programme

- Listen to an interview

- Listen to the description of a town

- Exchange information about where they live

- Ask for directions

- Give directions

BLOCK 2 - Reading and Writing

- Understand basic information about shopping malls

- Understand basic information about cool cities

- Understand short notes

- Read a text about shopping malls

- Read a dialogue about a home on the water

- Write the description of a town

- Write short notes

BLOCK 3 – Knowledge of the language

- Understand and apply grammar rules correctly.

- Identify, apply and use the vocabulary of the unit.

- Use of basic spelling and punctuation rules and recognizing their importance.

- Recognize and reproduce sounds, rhythm, accentuation, and intonation.

- Get started on strategies to review and reflect on their own learning and self-evaluation.

BLOCK 4 – Socio-cultural aspects and intercultural awareness

- Recognize and learn basic forms of social interactions in a foreign language.

- Show a receptive attitude towards those who speak a different language tan their own.

- Show a receptive attitude towards others’ life and people from another countries

CONTENTS

Grammar

- Countable/uncountable nouns

- Some/any

- Much/many/a lot

Lexical sets

- Shops

- Rooms and furniture

- Free time

- Routines

Pronunciation

- Identify and produce English sounds

Reflection on learning

- Interest and curiosity in widening knowledge related to the English Language.

- Organize personal work as a strategy to progress in learning.

- Interest in taking the opportunities for learning created inside and outside of the classroom.

- Active participation in group activities.

- Reflect on strategies to use to improve their oral and written comprehension skills.

BASIC COMPETENCES

- Communication in the mother tongue and in foreign languages: Interchanging personal information and information about things important to the speaker. Understand personal information including family relationships, nationality, place of work, daily routine, free time activities and possessions, food and common objects. Recognizing and using countable and uncountable nouns.

- Mathematical competence: Mathematical competence is the ability to develop and apply mathematical thinking in order to solve a range of problems in everyday situations, with the emphasis being placed on process, activity and knowledge.

- Digital competence involves the confident and critical use of information society technology (IST) and thus basic skills in information and communication technology (ICT);

- Learning to learn is related to learning, the ability to pursue and organize one's own learning, either individually or in groups, in accordance with one's own needs, and awareness of methods and opportunities; to have an active participation in the activities developed in the classroom. To listen to the rest of the classmates and have a positive attitude towards them.

- Social and civic competences. Social competence refers to personal, interpersonal and intercultural competence and all forms of behaviour that equip individuals to participate in an effective and constructive way in social and working life. It is linked to personal and social well-being. An understanding of codes of conduct and customs in the different environments in which individuals operate is essential. Civic competence, and particularly knowledge of social and political concepts and structures (democracy, justice, equality, citizenship and civil rights) equips individuals to engage in active and democratic participation;

- Knowledge and connection with the world and environment It is the foundation for acquiring more specific skills and knowledge needed to interact with the world around. This should include awareness of ethical values and promote good governance.

- Cultural awareness and expression which involves appreciation of the importance of the creative expression of ideas, experiences and emotions in a range of media (music, performing arts, literature, and the visual arts).

- Being autonomous: is the ability to turn ideas into action. It involves creativity, innovation and risk-taking, as well as the ability to plan and manage projects in order to achieve objectives. To have a positive attitude towards the English Language. To improve the four skills studied. To listen to the teacher’s explanations with respect and interest.

ATTENTION TO DIVERSITY

Extra-practice and extension activities

Workbook (pages 22- 29).

EVALUATION

Assessment

Student’s book. Activestudy 2 page 38

Student’s book. Miniworkbook. (pages 107-108).

Evaluation Criteria

BLOCK 1 – Listening, speaking and conversation

- To listen to a conversation about shopping

- To listen to a conversation about homes

- To speak about a town

- To listen to a monologue about a town

- To listen to someone giving directions

- To listen to a radio programme

- To listen to an interview

- To listen to the description of a town

- To speak about their city

- To speak about their house

- To ask for directions

- To give directions

BLOCK 2 – Reading and writing

- To understand basic information about shopping malls

- To understand basic information about cool cities

- To understand short notes

- To read a text about shopping malls

- To read a dialogue about a home on the water

- To write the description of a town

- To write short notes

BLOCK 3 – Knowledge of the language

Vocabulary

- To find the vocabulary in a photograph

- To put words in the correct groups

Grammar

- To ask and answer questions.

- To use countable and uncountable nouns

- To order words to make sentences which include some/any, much, many, a lot of.

- To write sentences

- To ask questions

Phonetics

- Appreciate the capacity to apply the acquired knowledge to use the sounds and rhythms and intonation.

Reflect on learning

- To evaluate if they are using basic strategies to favour their learning progress.

BLOCK 4 – Socio-cultural aspects and cultural awareness

- To show interest and curiosity for learning a foreign language and to recognize the linguistic diversity as an opportunity to enrich their lives.

- To identify cultural and geographical characteristics of English speaking countries

UNIT 4: KEEP FIT

OBJECTIVES

BLOCK 1 – Listening, speaking and conversation

- Talk about sports

- Listen to a dialogue about pains

- Listen to six people at the doctor’s

- Listen to a conversation about sports

- Listen to someone asking for directions

- Speak with a doctor

- Speak about extreme sports

- Listen to a questionnaire

- Listen to a radio programme

- Have a jumbled conversation

BLOCK 2 - Reading and Writing

- Understand basic information about sports

- Read a text about sports

- Read a dialogue at the doctor’s

- Read a text about extreme sports

- Write sentences

BLOCK 3 – Knowledge of the language

- Understand and apply grammar rules correctly.

- Identify, apply and use the vocabulary of the unit.

- Use of basic spelling and punctuation rules and recognizing their importance.

- Recognize and reproduce sounds, rhythm, accentuation, and intonation.

- Get started on strategies to review and reflect on their own learning and self-evaluation.

BLOCK 4 – Socio-cultural aspects and intercultural awareness

- Recognize and learn basic forms of social interactions in a foreign language.

- Show a receptive attitude towards those who speak a different language tan their own.

- Show a receptive attitude towards others’ life and people from another countries

CONTENTS

Grammar

- Can (ability)

- Adverbs

- Imperatives

Lexical sets

- Sports

- Health

- Sports equipment

Pronunciation

- Identify and produce English sounds

- Reproduce correct stress in English

Reflection on learning

- Interest and curiosity in widening knowledge related to the English Language.

- Organize personal work as a strategy to progress in learning.

- Interest in taking the opportunities for learning created inside and outside of the classroom.

- Active participation in group activities.

- Reflect on strategies to use to improve their oral and written comprehension skills.

BASIC COMPETENCES

- Communication in the mother tongue and in foreign languages: Interchanging personal information and information about things important to the speaker. Understand written and oral information. Recognizing and using modal verbs, adverbs and imperatives

- Mathematical competence: Mathematical competence is the ability to develop and apply mathematical thinking in order to solve a range of problems in everyday situations, with the emphasis being placed on process, activity and knowledge.

- Digital competence involves the confident and critical use of information society technology (IST) and thus basic skills in information and communication technology (ICT);

- Learning to learn is related to learning, the ability to pursue and organize one's own learning, either individually or in groups, in accordance with one's own needs, and awareness of methods and opportunities; to have an active participation in the activities developed in the classroom. To listen to the rest of the classmates and have a positive attitude towards them.

- Social and civic competences. Social competence refers to personal, interpersonal and intercultural competence and all forms of behaviour that equip individuals to participate in an effective and constructive way in social and working life. It is linked to personal and social well-being. An understanding of codes of conduct and customs in the different environments in which individuals operate is essential. Civic competence, and particularly knowledge of social and political concepts and structures (democracy, justice, equality, citizenship and civil rights) equips individuals to engage in active and democratic participation;

- Knowledge and connection with the world and environment It is the foundation for acquiring more specific skills and knowledge needed to interact with the world around. This should include awareness of ethical values and promote good governance.

- Cultural awareness and expression which involves appreciation of the importance of the creative expression of ideas, experiences and emotions in a range of media (music, performing arts, literature, and the visual arts).

- Being autonomous: is the ability to turn ideas into action. It involves creativity, innovation and risk-taking, as well as the ability to plan and manage projects in order to achieve objectives. To have a positive attitude towards the English Language. To improve the four skills studied. To listen to the teacher’s explanations with respect and interest.

ATTENTION TO DIVERSITY

Extra-practice and extension activities

Workbook (pages 30-35).

EVALUATION

Assessment

Student’s book. Activestudy 1 page 22

Student’s book. Miniworkbook. (pages 108-109).

Evaluation Criteria

BLOCK 1 – Listening, speaking and conversation

- To talk about sports

- To listen to a dialogue about pains

- To listen to six people at the doctor’s

- To listen to a conversation about sports

- To listen to someone asking for directions

- To speak with a doctor

- To speak about extreme sports

- To listen to a questionnaire

- To listen to a radio programme

- To have jumbled conversation

BLOCK 2 – Reading and writing

- To understand basic information about sports

- To read a text about sports

- To read a dialogue at the doctor’s

- To read a text about extreme sports

- To write sentences

BLOCK 3 – Knowledge of the language

Vocabulary

- To find the vocabulary in a photograph

- To put words in the correct groups

Grammar

- To ask and answer questions.

- To express ability with can

- To know the correct position of adverbs in a sentence

- To use the imperatives

Phonetics

- Appreciate the capacity to apply the acquired knowledge to use the sounds and rhythms and intonation.

- Identify stress in a sentence

Reflect on learning

- To evaluate if they are using basic strategies to favour their learning progress.

BLOCK 4 – Socio-cultural aspects and cultural awareness

- To show interest and curiosity for learning a foreign language and to recognize the linguistic diversity as an opportunity to enrich their lives.

- To identify cultural and geographical characteristics of English speaking countries

UNIT 5: EAT WELL

OBJECTIVES

BLOCK 1 – Listening, speaking and conversation

- Listen to a conversation about food

- Talk about food

- Talk about healthy food

- Listen to an interview

- Listen to a food quiz

- Listen to a conversation about a food survey

- Listen to friends talking

- Talk about prices

- Listen to intonation

- Listen to a conversation in a café

- Give opinions

- Responding to opinions

- Order food

BLOCK 2 - Reading and Writing

- Understand basic information about food

- Read a TV guide

- Write questions

- Read an article about cooking

- Read some recipes

- Write a salad recipe

- Read a food quiz

- Read a text about wild food

- Read a postcard

- Write a postcard to a friend

- Read a teenage super cook

BLOCK 3 – Knowledge of the language

- Understand and apply grammar rules correctly.

- Identify, apply and use the vocabulary of the unit.

- Use of basic spelling and punctuation rules and recognizing their importance.

- Recognize and reproduce sounds, rhythm, accentuation, and intonation.

- Get started on strategies to review and reflect on their own learning and self-evaluation.

BLOCK 4 – Socio-cultural aspects and intercultural awareness

- Recognize and learn basic forms of social interactions in a foreign language.

- Show a receptive attitude towards those who speak a different language tan their own.

- Show a receptive attitude towards others’ life and people from another countries

CONTENTS

Grammar

- Like/love/hate + ing

- Articles

Lexical sets

- Food

- Cooking

Pronunciation

- Identify and produce English sounds

- Reproduce correct intonation in English

Reflection on learning

- Interest and curiosity in widening knowledge related to the English Language.

- Organize personal work as a strategy to progress in learning.

- Interest in taking the opportunities for learning created inside and outside of the classroom.

- Active participation in group activities.

- Reflect on strategies to use to improve their oral and written comprehension skills.

BASIC COMPETENCES

- Communication in the mother tongue and in foreign languages: Interchanging personal information and information about things important to the speaker. Understand written and oral information. Recognizing and using love/hate/like + ing; articles

- Mathematical competence: Mathematical competence is the ability to develop and apply mathematical thinking in order to solve a range of problems in everyday situations, with the emphasis being placed on process, activity and knowledge.

- Digital competence involves the confident and critical use of information society technology (IST) and thus basic skills in information and communication technology (ICT);

- Learning to learn is related to learning, the ability to pursue and organize one's own learning, either individually or in groups, in accordance with one's own needs, and awareness of methods and opportunities; to have an active participation in the activities developed in the classroom. To listen to the rest of the classmates and have a positive attitude towards them.

- Social and civic competences. Social competence refers to personal, interpersonal and intercultural competence and all forms of behaviour that equip individuals to participate in an effective and constructive way in social and working life. It is linked to personal and social well-being. An understanding of codes of conduct and customs in the different environments in which individuals operate is essential. Civic competence, and particularly knowledge of social and political concepts and structures (democracy, justice, equality, citizenship and civil rights) equips individuals to engage in active and democratic participation;

- Knowledge and connection with the world and environment It is the foundation for acquiring more specific skills and knowledge needed to interact with the world around. This should include awareness of ethical values and promote good governance.

- Cultural awareness and expression which involves appreciation of the importance of the creative expression of ideas, experiences and emotions in a range of media (music, performing arts, literature, and the visual arts).

- Being autonomous: is the ability to turn ideas into action. It involves creativity, innovation and risk-taking, as well as the ability to plan and manage projects in order to achieve objectives. To have a positive attitude towards the English Language. To improve the four skills studied. To listen to the teacher’s explanations with respect and interest.

ATTENTION TO DIVERSITY

Extra-practice and extension activities

Workbook (pages 40 - 47).

EVALUATION

Assessment

Student’s book. Activestudy 3 page 54

Student’s book. Miniworkbook. (pages 110-111).

Evaluation Criteria

BLOCK 1 – Listening, speaking and conversation

- To listen to a conversation about food

- To talk about food

- To talk about healthy food

- To listen to an interview

- To listen to a food quiz

- To listen to a conversation about a food survey

- To listen to friends talking

- To talk about prices

- To listen to intonation

- To listen to a conversation in a café

- To give opinions

- To respond to opinions

- To order food

BLOCK 2 – Reading and writing

- To understand basic information about food

- To read a TV guide

- To write questions

- To read an article about cooking

- To read some recipes

- To write a salad recipe

- To read a food quiz

- To read a text about wild food

- To read a postcard

- To write a postcard to a friend

- To read a teenage super cook

BLOCK 3 – Knowledge of the language

Vocabulary

- To find the vocabulary in a photograph

- To put words in the correct groups

Grammar

- To ask and answer questions.

- To use love/like/hate + ing

- To use the articles

Phonetics

- Appreciate the capacity to apply the acquired knowledge to use the sounds and rhythms and intonation.

- Identify intonatio in a sentence

Reflect on learning

- To evaluate if they are using basic strategies to favour their learning progress.

BLOCK 4 – Socio-cultural aspects and cultural awareness

- To show interest and curiosity for learning a foreign language and to recognize the linguistic diversity as an opportunity to enrich their lives.

- To identify cultural and geographical characteristics of English speaking countries

UNIT 6: MY TIME

OBJECTIVES

BLOCK 1 – Listening, speaking and conversation

- Talk about actions in the time of speaking

- Have a conversation

- Listen to a conversation

- Talk about clothes

- Talk about style icons

- Tell the class about what they are wearing

- Tell the class about their partner

- Listen to a radio programme about the things students do

- Make suggestions

- Respond to suggestions

- Describe a picture

BLOCK 2 - Reading and Writing

- Understand basic information about clothes and fashion

- Understand basic information about teenagers’ life

- Read a text about fashion

- Read a questionnaire about the net generation

- Read a text about smart surfing

- Describe a picture

- Write the description of a person

BLOCK 3 – Knowledge of the language

- Understand and apply grammar rules correctly.

- Identify, apply and use the vocabulary of the unit.

- Use of basic spelling and punctuation rules and recognizing their importance.

- Recognize and reproduce sounds, rhythm, accentuation, and intonation.

- Get started on strategies to review and reflect on their own learning and self-evaluation.

BLOCK 4 – Socio-cultural aspects and intercultural awareness

- Recognize and learn basic forms of social interactions in a foreign language.

- Show a receptive attitude towards those who speak a different language tan their own.

- Show a receptive attitude towards others’ life and people from another countries

CONTENTS

Grammar

- Present continuous

- Present simple and present continuous

Lexical sets

- Clothes

- Computers and internet

Pronunciation

- Identify and produce English sounds

Reflection on learning

- Interest and curiosity in widening knowledge related to the English Language.

- Organize personal work as a strategy to progress in learning.

- Interest in taking the opportunities for learning created inside and outside of the classroom.

- Active participation in group activities.

- Reflect on strategies to use to improve their oral and written comprehension skills.

BASIC COMPETENCES

- Communication in the mother tongue and in foreign languages: Interchanging personal information and information about things important to the speaker. Understand written and oral information. Recognizing and using present continuous, present simple and present continuous

- Mathematical competence: Mathematical competence is the ability to develop and apply mathematical thinking in order to solve a range of problems in everyday situations, with the emphasis being placed on process, activity and knowledge.

- Digital competence involves the confident and critical use of information society technology (IST) and thus basic skills in information and communication technology (ICT);

- Learning to learn is related to learning, the ability to pursue and organize one's own learning, either individually or in groups, in accordance with one's own needs, and awareness of methods and opportunities; to have an active participation in the activities developed in the classroom. To listen to the rest of the classmates and have a positive attitude towards them.

- Social and civic competences. Social competence refers to personal, interpersonal and intercultural competence and all forms of behaviour that equip individuals to participate in an effective and constructive way in social and working life. It is linked to personal and social well-being. An understanding of codes of conduct and customs in the different environments in which individuals operate is essential. Civic competence, and particularly knowledge of social and political concepts and structures (democracy, justice, equality, citizenship and civil rights) equips individuals to engage in active and democratic participation;

- Knowledge and connection with the world and environment It is the foundation for acquiring more specific skills and knowledge needed to interact with the world around. This should include awareness of ethical values and promote good governance.

- Cultural awareness and expression which involves appreciation of the importance of the creative expression of ideas, experiences and emotions in a range of media (music, performing arts, literature, and the visual arts).

- Being autonomous: is the ability to turn ideas into action. It involves creativity, innovation and risk-taking, as well as the ability to plan and manage projects in order to achieve objectives. To have a positive attitude towards the English Language. To improve the four skills studied. To listen to the teacher’s explanations with respect and interest.

ATTENTION TO DIVERSITY

Extra-practice and extension activities

Workbook (pages 48 - 53).

EVALUATION

Assessment

Student’s book. Activestudy 3 page 54

Student’s book. Miniworkbook. (pages 111-112).

Evaluation Criteria

BLOCK 1 – Listening, speaking and conversation

- To talk about actions in the time of speaking

- To have a conversation

- To listen to a conversation

- To talk about clothes

- To talk about style icons

- To tell the class about what they are wearing

- To tell the class about their partner

- To listen to a radio programme about the things students do

- To make suggestions

- To respond to suggestions

- To describe a picture

BLOCK 2 – Reading and writing

- To understand basic information about clothes and fashion

- To understand basic information about teenagers’ life

- To read a text about fashion

- To read a questionnaire about the net generation

- To read a text about smart surfing

- To describe a picture

- To write the description of a person

BLOCK 3 – Knowledge of the language

Vocabulary

- To find the vocabulary in a photograph

- To put words in the correct groups

Grammar

- To ask and answer questions.

- To use the present simple and the present continuous

- To use the present simple

Phonetics

- Appreciate the capacity to apply the acquired knowledge to use the sounds and rhythms and intonation.

Reflect on learning

- To evaluate if they are using basic strategies to favour their learning progress.

BLOCK 4 – Socio-cultural aspects and cultural awareness

- To show interest and curiosity for learning a foreign language and to recognize the linguistic diversity as an opportunity to enrich their lives.

- To identify cultural and geographical characteristics of English speaking countries

UNIT 7: FESTIVAL FEVER

OBJECTIVES

BLOCK 1 – Listening, speaking and conversation

- Listen to kinds of music

- Talk about favourites

- Listen to conversations

- Talk about people and the things they do

- Talk about last weekend

- Listen to people talking about New York

- Talk about festivals

- Listen to a dialogue about prices

- Ask for tickets

- Ask for information

BLOCK 2 - Reading and Writing

- Read e-mails

- Read a text about the Glastonbury Festival

- Read a text about three New Year Festivals

- Read an article about strange days in the US

- Read an informal letter

- Write a letter to a friend

BLOCK 3 – Knowledge of the language

- Understand and apply grammar rules correctly.

- Identify, apply and use the vocabulary of the unit.

- Use of basic spelling and punctuation rules and recognizing their importance.

- Recognize and reproduce sounds, rhythm, accentuation, and intonation.

- Get started on strategies to review and reflect on their own learning and self-evaluation.

BLOCK 4 – Socio-cultural aspects and intercultural awareness

- Recognize and learn basic forms of social interactions in a foreign language.

- Show a receptive attitude towards those who speak a different language tan their own.

- Show a receptive attitude towards others’ life and people from another countries

CONTENTS

Grammar

- Past simple: To Be

- Past simple affirmative

Lexical sets

- Music

- Festivals

Pronunciation

- Identify and produce English sounds

- Pronounce –ed - /d/ /t/ /id/.

Reflection on learning

- Interest and curiosity in widening knowledge related to the English Language.

- Organize personal work as a strategy to progress in learning.

- Interest in taking the opportunities for learning created inside and outside of the classroom.

- Active participation in group activities.

- Reflect on strategies to use to improve their oral and written comprehension skills.

BASIC COMPETENCES

- Communication in the mother tongue and in foreign languages: Interchanging personal information and information about things important to the speaker. Understand written and oral information. Recognizing and using to be, past simple; past simple affirmative.

- Mathematical competence: Mathematical competence is the ability to develop and apply mathematical thinking in order to solve a range of problems in everyday situations, with the emphasis being placed on process, activity and knowledge.

- Digital competence involves the confident and critical use of information society technology (IST) and thus basic skills in information and communication technology (ICT);

- Learning to learn is related to learning, the ability to pursue and organize one's own learning, either individually or in groups, in accordance with one's own needs, and awareness of methods and opportunities; to have an active participation in the activities developed in the classroom. To listen to the rest of the classmates and have a positive attitude towards them.

- Social and civic competences. Social competence refers to personal, interpersonal and intercultural competence and all forms of behaviour that equip individuals to participate in an effective and constructive way in social and working life. It is linked to personal and social well-being. An understanding of codes of conduct and customs in the different environments in which individuals operate is essential. Civic competence, and particularly knowledge of social and political concepts and structures (democracy, justice, equality, citizenship and civil rights) equips individuals to engage in active and democratic participation;

- Knowledge and connection with the world and environment It is the foundation for acquiring more specific skills and knowledge needed to interact with the world around. This should include awareness of ethical values and promote good governance.

- Cultural awareness and expression which involves appreciation of the importance of the creative expression of ideas, experiences and emotions in a range of media (music, performing arts, literature, and the visual arts).

- Being autonomous: is the ability to turn ideas into action. It involves creativity, innovation and risk-taking, as well as the ability to plan and manage projects in order to achieve objectives. To have a positive attitude towards the English Language. To improve the four skills studied. To listen to the teacher’s explanations with respect and interest.

ATTENTION TO DIVERSITY

Extra-practice and extension activities

Workbook (pages 56-63).

EVALUATION

Assessment

Student’s book. Activestudy 4 page 70

Student’s book. Miniworkbook. (pages 113-114).

Evaluation Criteria

BLOCK 1 – Listening, speaking and conversation

- To listen to kinds of music

- To talk about favourites

- To listen to conversations

- To talk about people and the things they do

- To talk about last weekend

- To listen to people talking about New York

- To talk about festivals

- To listen to a dialogue about prices

- To ask for tickets

- To ask for information

BLOCK 2 – Reading and writing

- To read e-mails

- To read a text about the Glastonbury Festival

- To read a text about three New Year Festivals

- To read an article about strange days in the US

- To read an informal letter

- To write a letter to a friend

BLOCK 3 – Knowledge of the language

Vocabulary

- To find the vocabulary in a photograph

- To put words in the correct groups

Grammar

- To ask and answer questions.

- To use the past simple: to be

- To use the past simple affirmative

Phonetics

- Appreciate the capacity to apply the acquired knowledge to use the sounds and rhythms and intonation.

Reflect on learning

- To evaluate if they are using basic strategies to favour their learning progress.

BLOCK 4 – Socio-cultural aspects and cultural awareness

- To show interest and curiosity for learning a foreign language and to recognize the linguistic diversity as an opportunity to enrich their lives.

- To identify cultural and geographical characteristics of English speaking countries

UNIT 8: WEIRD SCIENCE

OBJECTIVES

BLOCK 1 – Listening, speaking and conversation

- Listen to some conversations about things people did in the morning

- Ask and answer questions about the past

- Listen to someone talking about the last weekend

- Talk about a day out

- Listen to teenagers talking about the best modern inventions

- Express opinions

- Show agreement

- Show disagreement

BLOCK 2 - Reading and Writing

- Read a text about techno world

- Write questions

- Read a techno quiz

- Describe a day out

- Write simple questions

- Read a text about the inventor of modern life

BLOCK 3 – Knowledge of the language

- Understand and apply grammar rules correctly.

- Identify, apply and use the vocabulary of the unit.

- Use of basic spelling and punctuation rules and recognizing their importance.

- Recognize and reproduce sounds, rhythm, accentuation, and intonation.

- Get started on strategies to review and reflect on their own learning and self-evaluation.

BLOCK 4 – Socio-cultural aspects and intercultural awareness

- Recognize and learn basic forms of social interactions in a foreign language.

- Show a receptive attitude towards those who speak a different language tan their own.

- Show a receptive attitude towards others’ life and people from another countries

CONTENTS

Grammar

- Past simple negative and questions

- Questions words

Lexical sets

- Everyday technology

- Inventions

Pronunciation

- Identify and produce English sounds

Reflection on learning

- Interest and curiosity in widening knowledge related to the English Language.

- Organize personal work as a strategy to progress in learning.

- Interest in taking the opportunities for learning created inside and outside of the classroom.

- Active participation in group activities.

- Reflect on strategies to use to improve their oral and written comprehension skills.

BASIC COMPETENCES

- Communication in the mother tongue and in foreign languages: Interchanging personal information and information about things important to the speaker. Understand written and oral information. Recognizing and using past simple negative and questions; question words

- Mathematical competence: Mathematical competence is the ability to develop and apply mathematical thinking in order to solve a range of problems in everyday situations, with the emphasis being placed on process, activity and knowledge.

- Digital competence involves the confident and critical use of information society technology (IST) and thus basic skills in information and communication technology (ICT);

- Learning to learn is related to learning, the ability to pursue and organize one's own learning, either individually or in groups, in accordance with one's own needs, and awareness of methods and opportunities; to have an active participation in the activities developed in the classroom. To listen to the rest of the classmates and have a positive attitude towards them.

- Social and civic competences. Social competence refers to personal, interpersonal and intercultural competence and all forms of behaviour that equip individuals to participate in an effective and constructive way in social and working life. It is linked to personal and social well-being. An understanding of codes of conduct and customs in the different environments in which individuals operate is essential. Civic competence, and particularly knowledge of social and political concepts and structures (democracy, justice, equality, citizenship and civil rights) equips individuals to engage in active and democratic participation;

- Knowledge and connection with the world and environment It is the foundation for acquiring more specific skills and knowledge needed to interact with the world around. This should include awareness of ethical values and promote good governance.

- Cultural awareness and expression which involves appreciation of the importance of the creative expression of ideas, experiences and emotions in a range of media (music, performing arts, literature, and the visual arts).

- Being autonomous: is the ability to turn ideas into action. It involves creativity, innovation and risk-taking, as well as the ability to plan and manage projects in order to achieve objectives. To have a positive attitude towards the English Language. To improve the four skills studied. To listen to the teacher’s explanations with respect and interest.

ATTENTION TO DIVERSITY

Extra-practice and extension activities

Workbook (pages 64 - 69).

EVALUATION

Assessment

Student’s book. Activestudy 4 page 70

Student’s book. Miniworkbook. (pages 114-115).

Evaluation Criteria

BLOCK 1 – Listening, speaking and conversation

- To listen to some conversations about things people did in the morning

- To ask and answer questions about the past

- To listen to someone talking about the last weekend

- To talk about a day out

- To listen to teenagers talking about the best modern inventions

- To express opinions

- To show agreement

- To show disagreement

BLOCK 2 – Reading and writing

- To read a text about techno world

- To write questions

- To read a techno quiz

- To describe a day out

- To write simple questions

- To read a text about the inventor of modern life

BLOCK 3 – Knowledge of the language

Vocabulary

- To find the vocabulary in a photograph

- To put words in the correct groups

Grammar

- To ask and answer questions.

- To use the past simple negative and questions

- To use the questions words

Phonetics

- Appreciate the capacity to apply the acquired knowledge to use the sounds and rhythms and intonation.

Reflect on learning

- To evaluate if they are using basic strategies to favour their learning progress.

BLOCK 4 – Socio-cultural aspects and cultural awareness

- To show interest and curiosity for learning a foreign language and to recognize the linguistic diversity as an opportunity to enrich their lives.

- To identify cultural and geographical characteristics of English speaking countries

UNIT 9: GO GREEN

OBJECTIVES

BLOCK 1 – Listening, speaking and conversation

- Talk about their family

- Make predictions

- Talk about the future

- Listen to the weather forecast

- Talk about the weather

- Listen to a conversation

- Buy things

- Listen to a Radio Programme

- Speculate about the future

- Speak about celebrities and the environment

- Speak about solutions to environmental problems

BLOCK 2 - Reading and Writing

- Read a text about greenteen

- Read Luke’s blog

- Write sentences comparing things

- Read a text about the planet in the future

- Read an article about KT goes green

- Write ideas about environment

- Read a notice

- Write a notice

- Read the Planet Earth chartroom

BLOCK 3 – Knowledge of the language

- Understand and apply grammar rules correctly.

- Identify, apply and use the vocabulary of the unit.

- Use of basic spelling and punctuation rules and recognizing their importance.

- Recognize and reproduce sounds, rhythm, accentuation, and intonation.

- Get started on strategies to review and reflect on their own learning and self-evaluation.

BLOCK 4 – Socio-cultural aspects and intercultural awareness

- Recognize and learn basic forms of social interactions in a foreign language.

- Show a receptive attitude towards those who speak a different language tan their own.

- Show a receptive attitude towards others’ life and people from another countries

CONTENTS

Grammar

- Comparative adjectives

- Will for predictions

Lexical sets

- Green lifestyle

- Our planet

- Weather

- Problems and solutions

Pronunciation

- Identify and produce English sounds

Reflection on learning

- Interest and curiosity in widening knowledge related to the English Language.

- Organize personal work as a strategy to progress in learning.

- Interest in taking the opportunities for learning created inside and outside of the classroom.

- Active participation in group activities.

- Reflect on strategies to use to improve their oral and written comprehension skills.

BASIC COMPETENCES

- Communication in the mother tongue and in foreign languages: Interchanging personal information and information about things important to the speaker. Understand written and oral information. Recognizing and using will for predictions, comparative adjectives

- Mathematical competence: Mathematical competence is the ability to develop and apply mathematical thinking in order to solve a range of problems in everyday situations, with the emphasis being placed on process, activity and knowledge.

- Digital competence involves the confident and critical use of information society technology (IST) and thus basic skills in information and communication technology (ICT);

- Learning to learn is related to learning, the ability to pursue and organize one's own learning, either individually or in groups, in accordance with one's own needs, and awareness of methods and opportunities; to have an active participation in the activities developed in the classroom. To listen to the rest of the classmates and have a positive attitude towards them.

- Social and civic competences. Social competence refers to personal, interpersonal and intercultural competence and all forms of behaviour that equip individuals to participate in an effective and constructive way in social and working life. It is linked to personal and social well-being. An understanding of codes of conduct and customs in the different environments in which individuals operate is essential. Civic competence, and particularly knowledge of social and political concepts and structures (democracy, justice, equality, citizenship and civil rights) equips individuals to engage in active and democratic participation;

- Knowledge and connection with the world and environment It is the foundation for acquiring more specific skills and knowledge needed to interact with the world around. This should include awareness of ethical values and promote good governance.

- Cultural awareness and expression which involves appreciation of the importance of the creative expression of ideas, experiences and emotions in a range of media (music, performing arts, literature, and the visual arts).

- Being autonomous: is the ability to turn ideas into action. It involves creativity, innovation and risk-taking, as well as the ability to plan and manage projects in order to achieve objectives. To have a positive attitude towards the English Language. To improve the four skills studied. To listen to the teacher’s explanations with respect and interest.

ATTENTION TO DIVERSITY

Extra-practice and extension activities

Workbook (pages 74 - 81).

EVALUATION

Assessment

Student’s book. Activestudy 5 page 86

Student’s book. Miniworkbook. (pages 116-117).

Evaluation Criteria

BLOCK 1 – Listening, speaking and conversation

- To talk about their family

- To make predictions

- To talk about the future

- To listen to the weather forecast

- To talk about the weather

- To listen to a conversation

- To buy things

- To listen to a Radio Programme

- To speculate about the future

- To speak about celebrities and the environment

- To speak about solutions to environmental problems

BLOCK 2 – Reading and writing

- To read a text about greenteen

- To read Luke’s blog

- To write sentences comparing things

- To read a text about the planet in the future

- To read an article about KT goes green

- To write ideas about environment

- To read a notice

- To write a notice

- To read the Planet Earth chartroom

BLOCK 3 – Knowledge of the language

Vocabulary

- To find the vocabulary in a photograph

- To put words in the correct groups

Grammar

- To ask and answer questions.

- To use the comparative adjectives

- To use will for predictions

Phonetics

- Appreciate the capacity to apply the acquired knowledge to use the sounds and rhythms and intonation.

Reflect on learning

- To evaluate if they are using basic strategies to favour their learning progress.

BLOCK 4 – Socio-cultural aspects and cultural awareness

- To show interest and curiosity for learning a foreign language and to recognize the linguistic diversity as an opportunity to enrich their lives.

- To identify cultural and geographical characteristics of English speaking countries

UNIT 10: GETTING AWAY

OBJECTIVES

BLOCK 1 – Listening, speaking and conversation

- Talk about holidays

- Listen to a dialogue about the last summer

- Listen to someone speaking about what he/she is going to do during holidays

- Make suggestions

- Accept suggestions

- Refuse suggestions

- Listen to students talking about Jason Lewis’s journey

- Understand instructions

- Listen to interviews

- Listen to conversations

- Talk about their town

- Talk about holidays

- Talk about transport

- Roleplay a newspaper interview

BLOCK 2 - Reading and Writing

- Read a text about Britain

- Read a text about things to do in Britain

- Read an article about travelling around the world

- Write about towns

- Write about travelling

BLOCK 3 – Knowledge of the language

- Understand and apply grammar rules correctly.

- Identify, apply and use the vocabulary of the unit.

- Use of basic spelling and punctuation rules and recognizing their importance.

- Recognize and reproduce sounds, rhythm, accentuation, and intonation.

- Get started on strategies to review and reflect on their own learning and self-evaluation.

BLOCK 4 – Socio-cultural aspects and intercultural awareness

- Recognize and learn basic forms of social interactions in a foreign language.

- Show a receptive attitude towards those who speak a different language tan their own.

- Show a receptive attitude towards others’ life and people from another countries

CONTENTS

Grammar

- Superlative adjectives

- Be going to for plans and intentions

Lexical sets

- Holidays

- Transport

Pronunciation

- Identify and produce English sounds

Reflection on learning

- Interest and curiosity in widening knowledge related to the English Language.

- Organize personal work as a strategy to progress in learning.

- Interest in taking the opportunities for learning created inside and outside of the classroom.

- Active participation in group activities.

- Reflect on strategies to use to improve their oral and written comprehension skills.

BASIC COMPETENCES

- Communication in the mother tongue and in foreign languages: Interchanging personal information and information about things important to the speaker. Understand written and oral information. Recognizing and using be going to for plans and intentions; superlative adjectives

- Mathematical competence: Mathematical competence is the ability to develop and apply mathematical thinking in order to solve a range of problems in everyday situations, with the emphasis being placed on process, activity and knowledge.

- Digital competence involves the confident and critical use of information society technology (IST) and thus basic skills in information and communication technology (ICT);

- Learning to learn is related to learning, the ability to pursue and organize one's own learning, either individually or in groups, in accordance with one's own needs, and awareness of methods and opportunities; to have an active participation in the activities developed in the classroom. To listen to the rest of the classmates and have a positive attitude towards them.

- Social and civic competences. Social competence refers to personal, interpersonal and intercultural competence and all forms of behaviour that equip individuals to participate in an effective and constructive way in social and working life. It is linked to personal and social well-being. An understanding of codes of conduct and customs in the different environments in which individuals operate is essential. Civic competence, and particularly knowledge of social and political concepts and structures (democracy, justice, equality, citizenship and civil rights) equips individuals to engage in active and democratic participation;

- Knowledge and connection with the world and environment It is the foundation for acquiring more specific skills and knowledge needed to interact with the world around. This should include awareness of ethical values and promote good governance.

- Cultural awareness and expression which involves appreciation of the importance of the creative expression of ideas, experiences and emotions in a range of media (music, performing arts, literature, and the visual arts).

- Being autonomous: is the ability to turn ideas into action. It involves creativity, innovation and risk-taking, as well as the ability to plan and manage projects in order to achieve objectives. To have a positive attitude towards the English Language. To improve the four skills studied. To listen to the teacher’s explanations with respect and interest.

ATTENTION TO DIVERSITY

Extra-practice and extension activities

Workbook (pages 82-87).

EVALUATION

Assessment

Student’s book. Activestudy 5 page 86

Student’s book. Miniworkbook. (pages 117-118).

Evaluation Criteria

BLOCK 1 – Listening, speaking and conversation

- To talk about holidays

- To listen to a dialogue about the last summer

- To listen to someone speaking about what he/she is going to do during holidays

- To make suggestions

- To accept suggestions

- To refuse suggestions

- To listen to students talking about Jason Lewis’s journey

- To understand instructions

- To listen to interviews

- To listen to conversations

- To talk about their town

- To talk about holidays

- To talk about transport

- To roleplay a newspaper interview

BLOCK 2 – Reading and writing

- To read a text about Britain

- To read a text about things to do in Britain

- To read an article about travelling around the world

- To write about towns

- To write about travelling

BLOCK 3 – Knowledge of the language

Vocabulary

- To find the vocabulary in a photograph

- To put words in the correct groups

Grammar

- To ask and answer questions.

- To use the superlative adjectives

- To use be going to for plans and intentions

Phonetics

- Appreciate the capacity to apply the acquired knowledge to use the sounds and rhythms and intonation.

Reflect on learning

- To evaluate if they are using basic strategies to favour their learning progress.

BLOCK 4 – Socio-cultural aspects and cultural awareness

- To show interest and curiosity for learning a foreign language and to recognize the linguistic diversity as an opportunity to enrich their lives.

- To identify cultural and geographical characteristics of English speaking countries

UNIT 11: NICE WORK?

OBJECTIVES

BLOCK 1 – Listening, speaking and conversation

- Talk about rules and obligations

- Talk about jobs

- Listen to people talking about their success

- Talk about their qualities

- Listen to Rikki Perez

- Listen to someone applying for a job

- Listen to a job interview

- Prepare a job interview

- Talk about holiday jobs

- Talk about being a volunteer

- Listen to a radio interview

- Guess jobs in a game

- Discuss skills and qualities

- Talk about volunteer jobs

BLOCK 2 - Reading and Writing

- Read a text about holiday jobs

- Read a text about the secrets of success

- Read a text about someone’s qualities

- Write about someone’s qualities

- Read a text about being a volunteer

- Read job adverts

- Read a letter to apply for a job

- Write a letter to apply for a job

BLOCK 3 – Knowledge of the language

- Understand and apply grammar rules correctly.

- Identify, apply and use the vocabulary of the unit.

- Use of basic spelling and punctuation rules and recognizing their importance.

- Recognize and reproduce sounds, rhythm, accentuation, and intonation.

- Get started on strategies to review and reflect on their own learning and self-evaluation.

BLOCK 4 – Socio-cultural aspects and intercultural awareness

- Recognize and learn basic forms of social interactions in a foreign language.

- Show a receptive attitude towards those who speak a different language tan their own.

- Show a receptive attitude towards others’ life and people from another countries

CONTENTS

Grammar

- Have to

- Prepositions

Lexical sets

- Job and activities

- Feelings

- Skills and qualities

Pronunciation

- Identify and produce English sounds

Reflection on learning

- Interest and curiosity in widening knowledge related to the English Language.

- Organize personal work as a strategy to progress in learning.

- Interest in taking the opportunities for learning created inside and outside of the classroom.

- Active participation in group activities.

- Reflect on strategies to use to improve their oral and written comprehension skills.

BASIC COMPETENCES

- Communication in the mother tongue and in foreign languages: Interchanging personal information and information about things important to the speaker. Understand written and oral information. Recognizing and using have to and prepositions

- Mathematical competence: Mathematical competence is the ability to develop and apply mathematical thinking in order to solve a range of problems in everyday situations, with the emphasis being placed on process, activity and knowledge.

- Digital competence involves the confident and critical use of information society technology (IST) and thus basic skills in information and communication technology (ICT);

- Learning to learn is related to learning, the ability to pursue and organize one's own learning, either individually or in groups, in accordance with one's own needs, and awareness of methods and opportunities; to have an active participation in the activities developed in the classroom. To listen to the rest of the classmates and have a positive attitude towards them.

- Social and civic competences. Social competence refers to personal, interpersonal and intercultural competence and all forms of behaviour that equip individuals to participate in an effective and constructive way in social and working life. It is linked to personal and social well-being. An understanding of codes of conduct and customs in the different environments in which individuals operate is essential. Civic competence, and particularly knowledge of social and political concepts and structures (democracy, justice, equality, citizenship and civil rights) equips individuals to engage in active and democratic participation;

- Knowledge and connection with the world and environment It is the foundation for acquiring more specific skills and knowledge needed to interact with the world around. This should include awareness of ethical values and promote good governance.

- Cultural awareness and expression which involves appreciation of the importance of the creative expression of ideas, experiences and emotions in a range of media (music, performing arts, literature, and the visual arts).

- Being autonomous: is the ability to turn ideas into action. It involves creativity, innovation and risk-taking, as well as the ability to plan and manage projects in order to achieve objectives. To have a positive attitude towards the English Language. To improve the four skills studied. To listen to the teacher’s explanations with respect and interest.

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ATTENTION TO DIVERSITY

Extra-practice and extension activities

Workbook (pages 90 - 97).

EVALUATION

Assessment

Student’s book. Activestudy 6 page 102

Student’s book. Miniworkbook. (pages 119-120).

Evaluation Criteria

BLOCK 1 – Listening, speaking and conversation

- To talk about rules and obligations

- To talk about jobs

- To listen to people talking about their success

- To talk about their qualities

- To listen to Rikki Perez

- To listen to someone applying for a job

- To listen to a job interview

- To prepare a job interview

- To talk about holiday jobs

- To talk about being a volunteer

- To listen to a radio interview

- To guess jobs in a game

- To discuss skills and qualities

- To talk about volunteer jobs

BLOCK 2 – Reading and writing

- To read a text about holiday jobs

- To read a text about the secrets of success

- To read a text about someone’s qualities

- To write about someone’s qualities

- To read a text about being a volunteer

- To read job adverts

- To read a letter to apply for a job

- To write a letter to apply for a job

BLOCK 3 – Knowledge of the language

Vocabulary

- To find the vocabulary in a photograph

- To put words in the correct groups

Grammar

- To ask and answer questions.

- To use have to

- To use the prepositions

Phonetics

- Appreciate the capacity to apply the acquired knowledge to use the sounds and rhythms and intonation.

Reflect on learning

- To evaluate if they are using basic strategies to favour their learning progress.

BLOCK 4 – Socio-cultural aspects and cultural awareness

- To show interest and curiosity for learning a foreign language and to recognize the linguistic diversity as an opportunity to enrich their lives.

- To identify cultural and geographical characteristics of English speaking countries

UNIT 12: OUR WORLD

OBJECTIVES

BLOCK 1 – Listening, speaking and conversation

- Talk about culture

- Talk about politics

- Ask and answer questions

- Listen to someone talking about his/her holiday in India

- Talk about some topics

- Listen to a conversation

- Discuss about different cultures

- Talk about youth politics

- Give advice for visitors

BLOCK 2 - Reading and Writing

- Take notes

- Read a culture quiz

- Read things to do in Brighton

- Read a text about politics

- Read a text about watching the British

- Write a text about advices for visitors to their town

BLOCK 3 – Knowledge of the language

- Understand and apply grammar rules correctly.

- Identify, apply and use the vocabulary of the unit.

- Use of basic spelling and punctuation rules and recognizing their importance.

- Recognize and reproduce sounds, rhythm, accentuation, and intonation.

- Get started on strategies to review and reflect on their own learning and self-evaluation.

BLOCK 4 – Socio-cultural aspects and intercultural awareness

- Recognize and learn basic forms of social interactions in a foreign language.

- Show a receptive attitude towards those who speak a different language tan their own.

- Show a receptive attitude towards others’ life and people from another countries

CONTENTS

Grammar

- If + imperative

- Present perfect

Lexical sets

- Cultural habits

- Politics

Pronunciation

- Identify and produce English sounds

Reflection on learning

- Interest and curiosity in widening knowledge related to the English Language.

- Organize personal work as a strategy to progress in learning.

- Interest in taking the opportunities for learning created inside and outside of the classroom.

- Active participation in group activities.

- Reflect on strategies to use to improve their oral and written comprehension skills.

BASIC COMPETENCES

- Communication in the mother tongue and in foreign languages: Interchanging personal information and information about things important to the speaker. Understand written and oral information. Recognizing and using if + imperative; present perfect

- Mathematical competence: Mathematical competence is the ability to develop and apply mathematical thinking in order to solve a range of problems in everyday situations, with the emphasis being placed on process, activity and knowledge.

- Digital competence involves the confident and critical use of information society technology (IST) and thus basic skills in information and communication technology (ICT);

- Learning to learn is related to learning, the ability to pursue and organize one's own learning, either individually or in groups, in accordance with one's own needs, and awareness of methods and opportunities; to have an active participation in the activities developed in the classroom. To listen to the rest of the classmates and have a positive attitude towards them.

- Social and civic competences. Social competence refers to personal, interpersonal and intercultural competence and all forms of behaviour that equip individuals to participate in an effective and constructive way in social and working life. It is linked to personal and social well-being. An understanding of codes of conduct and customs in the different environments in which individuals operate is essential. Civic competence, and particularly knowledge of social and political concepts and structures (democracy, justice, equality, citizenship and civil rights) equips individuals to engage in active and democratic participation;

- Knowledge and connection with the world and environment It is the foundation for acquiring more specific skills and knowledge needed to interact with the world around. This should include awareness of ethical values and promote good governance.

- Cultural awareness and expression which involves appreciation of the importance of the creative expression of ideas, experiences and emotions in a range of media (music, performing arts, literature, and the visual arts).

- Being autonomous: is the ability to turn ideas into action. It involves creativity, innovation and risk-taking, as well as the ability to plan and manage projects in order to achieve objectives. To have a positive attitude towards the English Language. To improve the four skills studied. To listen to the teacher’s explanations with respect and interest.

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ATTENTION TO DIVERSITY

Extra-practice and extension activities

Workbook (pages 98 - 103).

EVALUATION

Assessment

Student’s book. Activestudy 6 page 022

Student’s book. Miniworkbook. (pages 120-121).

Evaluation Criteria

BLOCK 1 – Listening, speaking and conversation

- To talk about culture

- To talk about politics

- To ask and answer questions

- To listen to someone talking about his/her holiday in India

- To talk about some topics

- To listen to a conversation

- To discuss about different cultures

- To talk about youth politics

- To give advice for visitors

BLOCK 2 – Reading and writing

- To take notes

- To read a culture quiz

- To read things to do in Brighton

- To read a text about politics

- To read a text about watching the British

- To write a text about advices for visitors to their town

BLOCK 3 – Knowledge of the language

Vocabulary

- To find the vocabulary in a photograph

- To put words in the correct groups

Grammar

- To ask and answer questions.

- To use if + imperative

- To use the present perfect

Phonetics

- Appreciate the capacity to apply the acquired knowledge to use the sounds and rhythms and intonation.

Reflect on learning

- To evaluate if they are using basic strategies to favour their learning progress.

BLOCK 4 – Socio-cultural aspects and cultural awareness

- To show interest and curiosity for learning a foreign language and to recognize the linguistic diversity as an opportunity to enrich their lives.

- To identify cultural and geographical characteristics of English speaking countries

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