USE OF ENGLISH (1st)



EVALUATION
40%

Exam
60%
CONTINUOUS EVALUATION
Notebook 10%
Workbook 10%
Student book 5%
Homeworks 5%
Quizzes 15%
Participations 5%
Attitude 10%

FIRST TRIMESTER TOPICS

UNIT
TOPIC
GRAMMAR
FUNCTIONS AND VOCABULARY
1
A question of sport

Sports and hobbies

  • present simple / to be
  • frequency adverbs

  • definitions and explanations
  • a kind of + -ing noun
  • sports
  • hobbies
  • expressing attitude
2
I’m a friendly person

People

  • like /enjoy + -ing
  • want / would like + to
  • to be + a (an)  + occupation

  • describing people: appearance, personality, interests
  • inviting and responding to invitations
3
What’s your job?

Work


  • present simple vs. present continuous (for present actions)
  • state verbs
  • short answers

  • saying what people are doing
  • jobs
4
Let’s go out

Entertainment

  • prepositions of time
  • present continuous for future plans

  • entertainment
  • making appointments
  • dates
5
Wheels and wings

Transport

  • need
  • countable and uncountable nouns
  • expressions of quantity

  • transport
  • airport language
  • compound nouns
6
What did you do at school today?

Education and History

  • past simple
  • short answers
  • adjectives ending in –ing and -ed

  • school life
  • school subjects
  • describing feelings and opinions
  • dates (years and decades)
7
Around town

Towns and buildings

  • prepositions of place and movement
  • comparative adjectives
  • commands

  • places / buildings in towns
  • directions
  • polite questions
  • saying you don’t understand
8
Let’s celebrate

Special days

  • present perfect simple
  • just, already, yet

  • describing experiences and recent activities
  • celebrations, festivals and parties
  • giving good wishes
9
How do you feel?

Health and fitness

  • short answers in the present perfect


  • parts of the body
  • illnesses
  • giving advice
  • expressions with at
10
I look forward to hearing from you

Letters and emails

  • present perfect and past simple
  • ago, for, since, in
  • been, gone
  • Have you ever…?

  • letters
  • emails







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