Unit 4 - My things - Lesson Lesson 2 - Page 30,31
VOCABULARY: Adjectives: things <br />
LISTENING: Descriptions of things <br />
GRAMMAR: have got <br />
WRITING: A questionnaire asking have you got questions
VOCABULARY: Adjectives: things <br />
LISTENING: Descriptions of things <br />
GRAMMAR: have got <br />
WRITING: A questionnaire asking have you got questions
VOCABULARY: Things in my school bag <br />
READING: What have you got in your school bag today? <br />
PRONUNCIATION: Syllables <br />
GRAMMAR: have got
VOCABULARY: Things in my room <br />
READING: Your Rooms! <br />
GRAMMAR: have got <br />
PRONUNCIATION: Lists <br />
SPEAKING: Giving a list of what you have in your bedroom
VOCABULARY: Rooms <br />
LISTENING: A conversation about the rooms in a house and a flat <br />
GRAMMAR: there is/there are; in / on
VOCABULARY: Objects and people, Countries and nationalities, Families, Adjectives: feelings <br />
GRAMMAR: Determiners; be singular, be: be plural; be singular and plural, Determiners; Possessive 's , be and short answers <br />
SPEAKING: Telling your friend about you
The students learn about the United Kingdom and four young people from each of the four countries (England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland).<br />
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In the project stage, they make a poster about their own country or another country and present it to other students
VOCABULARY: Adjectives: feelings <br />
LISTENING: A conversation about feelings<br />
GRAMMAR: be and short answers <br />
WRITING: A web page to describe a person in your family
VOCABULARY: Families <br />
READING: Read about a family <br />
PRONUNCIATION: and <br />
GRAMMAR: Determiners; Possessive 's
VOCABULARY: Countries and nationalities <br />
READING: Tell us about you <br />
PRONUNCIATION: from <br />
GRAMMAR: be: be plural; be singular and plural <br />
SPEAKING: Telling your friend about you
VOCABULARY: Objects and people <br />
LISTENING: A conversation about making introductions <br />
GRAMMAR: Determiners; be singular