5th Students Level

UNITS 5 AND 6

MAY  
 FUTURE: GOING TO/ WILL




LISTENING TWO-PART VERBS
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UNIT 7
 
THE WORLD OF COMPUTERS  
Vocabulary
Look, Listen and Repeat
Picture Quiz
Advanced studies
Playing and learning

 
Imperatives and Infinitives for suggestions 

Infinitives and gerunds for uses and purposes

Listening: Syllable Stress

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JUNE
UNIT 8

Holidays, festivals, and Celebrations
  


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MARCH -2012


A personal profile ( source:http://www.cartoonstock.com/)
SPECIAL: Brazil profile

BBC Brazil country profile

How to write a personal online profile
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Talking about the past:

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1. Talking about the city and the traffic;
2. Grammar focus: Adverbs of quantity
exercise 1; exercise 2; exercise 3;
4. Expanding vocabulary  on the 2nd level Students section








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Compound nouns: 











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    APRIL

    Indirect Questions from Wh-questions 





    Exercise 1 


    Special Quiz 


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    Understand and expand your knowledge about Indirect Questions




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    Evaluations and Comparisons



    Exercise 1
     Exercise 2
    Listening practice: unpronounced vowels

    Houses And Apartments
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    Wish and hope:  To simply express that you want something to happen in the future (not talking about wanting an action or situation to be different, and not talking about impatience or annoyance, we use HOPE, not wish.

     

     

    I hope it's sunny tomorrow. 

    I hope she passes her exam next week. 

    I hope the plane doesn't crash tomorrow.

    Wish and want 

    We can use wish + infinitive or wish + object + infinitive to mean want in a formal situation.

    I wish to leave now. (+ infinitive)= I want to leave...

    I wish to speak to your supervisor please. (I want to

    I do not wish my name to appear on the list. I do not want my name to appear on the list

     (+ object + infinitive)

    Wish in fixed expressions

    We can use I/We wish you in fixed expressions. 

    I wish you a happy birthday. 

    We wish you good luck in your new job.

    Adapted from:

    http://www.eslbase.com/grammar/wish

    Wish for different uses 

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    UNIT 4

    Cooking methods   

    Sequence Adverbs  

    More about cooking  

    Special Vocabulary

    What's braising, broiling, grilling?

    Simple past vs. Present Perfect Tense 1 Simple past vs. Present Perfect Tense 2

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