English WS-SOZ-JA1(I)
One/ones, adjectives describing people, informal letter describing family members, possessive pronouns, ordinal numbers, months, saying who it belongs to, past simple with irregular verbs, phrasal verbs, understanding an article, recognising a person from short description, present simple, adverbs of frequency, clothes, a request to a colleague, present continuous, adverbs of manner, names of activities, naming rooms, revision of clothes, describing what we are doing, present simple and continuous, health weather, talking on a simple subject, complaining in a shop, a simple letter of complaint, comparing adjectives, media, comparing people and things, superlative adjectives, film types, a short film review, prefer+noun/-ing, will for offers and decisions, art, expressing preferences, discussing and planning things, present perfect with never/ever, travel, holiday activities, sports, personal experiences, regular and irregular verbs in present perfect, understanding the key points of a brochure, writing a holiday postcard to a friend, ing form as a noun only in subject position, types of transport, booking a ticket, understanding basic hotel information, booking a room, can/can’t, have to/ don’t have to, road rules and signs, traffic offences and penalties, wh-questions—revision, types of schools, education, understanding and making simple explanations, present continuous for the future, making future plans.
Bibliography
The textbook is Total English by Mark Foley and Diane Hall, A2, published by Pearson-Longman, 2007.
The textbook includes, apart from the student’s book which we do every class, also a set of audio cassettes, CD’s, a workbook for grammar and vocabulary revision, CD-ROM with some make-up material, DVD, video, and the textbook website, www.longman.com/totalenglish
I would also recommend Raymond Murphy’s Essential Grammar in Use for extra grammar practice.
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