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  • Our material this week includes:

    - Vocabulary I (Likes & Dislikes; Describing People);

    By the end of this lesson, the students will be able to: 
    • name university and school subjects and hobbies;
    • discuss subjects and hobbies;
    • have a conversation about likes and dislikes;
    • describe people's appearance and clothes;
    • describe the place, where they study.

    - Grammar Revision (Contrast Present Simple VS Present Continuous;

       Articles; Construction there is/there are)

    By the end of this lesson, the students will be able to: 

    • differentiate Present Simple and Present Continuous tenses;
    • use Present Simple and Present Continuous appropriately;
    • talk about everyday activities and facts;
    • describe things that are happening right now and make future arrangements;
    • know the difference between definite and indefinite articles A/THE;
    • use English articles appropriatey;



  • Completing the current unit, we are going to achieve such Bloom Taxonomy Learning Objectives:

    - Vocabulary (Adjectives to describe feelings)

    By the end of this lesson, the student will be able to:

    • name and define feelings in English;
    • use present continuous and modifying adverbs correctly.

    - Grammar  (Past Simple)
    By the end of this lesson, the student will be able to:

    • learn Past Simple formation;
    • talk about past experience;
    • use past simple affirmative and negative to describe past events;
    • ask questions about past experience/events;
    • use should/shouldn’t to give advice;
    • describe problems and offer advice.

    - Listening (Listening for gist)

    By the end of this lesson, the student will be able to:

      describe the feelings in different situations;
    • understand people talking about problems;
    • discuss people’s stories, give their opinion on them;

    - Word Skills (Adjective endings -ed/-ing)

    By the end of this lesson, the student will be able to:

      learn the difference between -ed and -ing adjective affixes;
    • use different types of adjectives correctly;
    • learn the ways to react to other people’s stories with “How+adjective”;
    • react to different types of information appropriately.

    - Reading ('Painless') 

    By the end of this lesson, the student will be able to:
    • read and understand a text about medical conditions;
    • learn the vocabulary to describe injuries;
    • describe injuries and accidents.

    - Speaking (Narrating events)

    By the end of this lesson, the student will be able to:
    • learn and follow a simple structure for narrating events;
    • describe past events using a simple structure and appropriate grammar.

    - Writing (A description of the Event)

    By the end of this lesson, the student will be able to:
    • learn phrasal verbs to describe various actions;
    • differentiate formal and informal register of writing;
    • use informal and formal language in an appropriate context;
    • create a post/short article.

    - Unit 1. Test


  • Completing the current unit, we are going to achieve such Bloom Taxonomy Learning Objectives:

    Vocabulary (Landscapes)

    By the end of this lesson, the student will be able to:

    • name landscapes and features of nature;
    • understand descriptions of holiday adverts;
    • describe a landscape;
    • discuss different types of activities;
    • name adjectives to describe sport activities and sportspeople;
    • describe a sport and people who practice it;
    • learn phrases for emails and phrases for making suggestions.

    - Grammar (Past Continuous; Past Simple VS Past Continuous)

    By the end of this lesson, the student will be able to:

    • learn past Continuous formation;
    • differentiate Past Simple and Past Continuous tenses;
    • use Past Continuous to describe a scene of a story and Past Simple to describe sequence of events;
    • understand a text about the past;
    • describe past events using a variety of tenses;

    - Listening (Listening for key words and antonyms)

    By the end of this lesson, the student will be able to:

    • identify synonyms in a listening text;
    • understand people talking about activities and sports;
    • predict the use of synonyms and synonymous grammar structures in a listening text;
    • discuss extreme sports and activities, people who practice them and locations where it takes place;

    - Word Skills (Word-building: Related verbs and nouns)

    By the end of this lesson, the student will be able to:

    • learn the suffixes to form nouns;
    • identify  and differentiate parts of speech using suffixes;
    • understand and use dictionary entries to find related words;
    • discuss teen exploration.

    - Reading ('Lost at Sea')

    By the end of this lesson, the student will be able to:

    • read and understand a survival story;
    • learn and understand extreme adjectives;
    • use extreme adjectives appropriately

    - Speaking (Photo Description)

    By the end of this lesson, the student will be able to:

    • learn and follow a structure to describe and speculate about a photo;
    • describe background, objects and people on a photo and speculate about people’s feelings using vocabulary of the unit;
    • conduct an interview.

    - Writing (An Invitation)

    By the end of this lesson, the student will be able to:

    • learn phrases to sequence events;
    • use vocabulary to write a description of an activity;
    • learn and use abbreviations and short forms for informal emails;
    • create an invitation and a reply to it using unit vocabulary and grammar.

    - Unit 2: Test 


  • Completing the current unit, we are going to achieve such Bloom Taxonomy Learning Objectives:

    Vocabulary 3 (Films and Programmes)

    By the end of this lesson, the student will be able to:

    • name types of films and TV programmes, an learn adjectives to describe them;
    • learn aspects of films in English;
    • understand excerpt from films and dialogue about them;
    • use unit vocabulary to describe films and take part in conversation about films.

    - Grammar (Quantity; Modals)

    By the end of this lesson, the student will be able to:

    • learn the rules of using quantifiers;
    • differentiate quantifiers;
    • use various quantifiers in conversations and written texts;
    • learn modal verbs of obligation, necessity, prohibition;
    • understand different types of instructions;
    • create and describe rules.

    - Listening (Using the task to predict what you hear)

    By the end of this lesson, the student will be able to:

    • identify clues about a listening text from instruction an question;
    • predict the content of a listening text;
    • use instructions and questions to guess the content of a listening text;
    • create and perform an advert.

    - Word Skills (Negative adjective prefixes)

    By the end of this lesson, the student will be able to:

    ·         learn the negative adjective prefixes to form nouns;

    • use negative prefixes to form antonyms;
    • understand and use dictionary entries to find synonyms and antonyms;
    • discuss illegal activities using negative adjectives.

    - Reading ('Video Games and Health')

    By the end of this lesson, the student will be able to:

    • read and understand an article about the health effects of videogames;
    • learn and use collocations, related to technology and its effect on youth;
    • identify the question types for a reading text;
    • give an opinion on the health effects of video games.

    - Speaking (Reaching an agreement)

    By the end of this lesson, the student will be able to:

    • use time effectively to think in English before the speaking activity;
    • describe films by their genre and preference;
    • discuss the options and reach a decision about activities to perform, using phrases for expressing likes and dislikes;
    •  express a preference and reach an agreement.

    - Writing (An informal letter)

    By the end of this lesson, the student will be able to:

    • analyse an informal letter;
    • write an informal letter and a reply to it;
    • describe the different aspects of a film and give and additional information using informal language.

    - Unit 3. Test


  • Our material this week includes:

    - Vocabulary (Adjectives to describe feelings)

    - Grammar  (Past Simple)

    - Listening (Listening for gist)

    - Word Skills (Adjective endings -ed/-ing)

    - Reading ('Painless')

    - Speaking (Narrating events)

    - Writing (A description of the Event)

    - Unit Test 


  • Our material this week includes:

    - Vocabulary (Adjectives to describe feelings)

    - Grammar  (Past Simple)

    - Listening (Listening for gist)

    - Word Skills (Adjective endings -ed/-ing)

    - Reading ('Painless')

    - Speaking (Narrating events)

    - Writing (A description of the Event)

    - Unit Test 

    - Cumulative Test (Units 1-5)