ПЛАНИРОВАНИЕ New Vocabulary Recognition Vocabulary (words and word combinations) Active Vocabulary (words and word combinations) Grammar and Vocabulary Points Unit One. Pages of History: 1 1. to culminate in 2. a genius 3. mankind 4. tame 5. to slow down 6. on a large scale 7. to be filled J with 8. to own books 9. the wealthy 10. to spread ideas 11. in its turn 12. to associate with 13. groundwork Texts for Reading Texts for Listening Comprehension Creative Writing Cultural Awareness and Political Correctness Poems Proverbs Idioms Linking Past and Present Periods 1-36 Words: 1. to achieve 2. an achievement 3. afterwards 4. available 5. aware 6. beneficial (to) 7. to benefit 8. to capture 9. contemporary (a) 10. a contemporary («) 11. efficient 12. to establish 13. an establishment 14. a generation 15. gradually 16. historic 17. historical 18. an opportunity 19. rapid 20. to record (v) 21. subsequent 22. tame Revision: 1. Present simple vs present progressive 2. Future simple vs present simple 3. Future simple vs present progressive 4. General cases of using articles 5. English function words ex pressing time 6. Words easily confused New Material: 1. Present simple and present progressive: a) present simple to express fu ture actions b) present simple of the verbs to forget, to hear, to be told c) present progressive to denote an action happening around the time of speaking d) present progressive in emotionally coloured sentences 2. Articles with nouns used as apposition 1. Texts to teach scanning 2. Texts to teach skim ming: "Three Ancient Civili zations" 3. Texts to teach detailed reading: a) "Native Britons" b) "The Cun ning Celts" 4. Texts for discussion: "The Creations of Mankind" 5. Texts for en joyment: "The Language" 1. Filling in "Civilizations forms " 2. "Crete: A Cul ture Built on an Island" 3. About the three English kings (William the Conqueror, King John, King Charles II) Poem: Persy Bysshe Shelley "Ozimandias" New Vocabulary Recognition Vocabulary (words and word combinations) Grammar and Vocabulary Points Texts for Reading Active Vocabulary (words and word combinations) Word combinations: 23. to be beneficial to 24. to benefit from 25. to be contemporary with 26. an educational estab lishment 27. a generation gap 28. future generations 29. the previous generation) 30. to have an opportunity to do sth 31, to Home Reading Classes 1, get 2 an opportunity of doing sth Optional Classes Texts for Listening Comprehension Creative Writing Cultural Awareness and Political Correctness Poems Proverbs Idioms 3. More facts about function words expressing time (for/during; after/afterwards; on/in time; at/in the end; in the morning/on Friday morning) 4. Phrasal verb: to pick 5. Synonyms: a) fast — quick — rapid b) fast — quickly 6. Plurals of some Latin and Greek borrowings: data — datum 7. Historic vs historical Periods 37-38 8. Articles with the noun man Periods 39-40 Period 41 I Test on Unit One 14. to collapse 15. corruption 16. dramatic 17. economic 18. economical 19. a fierce fighting 20. to foresee 21. initial Words: 32. aim (n/v) 33. to comprise 34. to deal 35. discontented 36. to emerge 37. an emergency 38. to flourish 39. to identify Unit Two, People and Society Periods 42-77 Revision: 1. Texts to 1. Past simple vs past teach skimprogressive ming: "Nobel 2. Past simple vs present perfect Peace Prize 3. Present perfect vs present per- Winners" 2. Texts to teach fect progressive scanning: 4. Articles with names of meals, "Well-known Politicians" parts of the day, seasons 5. English function words of place 1. "Famous Debates" 2. "The Three Great Greek Philosophers" 3; ^Martin Luther King" Writing a Avoiding personal let- Offence ter (guides (gender) and structure) Poem: Walt Whitman "O Captain! My Captain!" New Vocabulary Grammar and Vocabulary Points Texts for Reading Recognition Active Vocabulary Vocabulary (words and word (words and word combinations) combinations) 22. policy 23. politics 24. a summit 25. a superpower 26. a symbol of the divide 27. to badly need sth 28. to introduce two new policies 29. to be deep-rooted 30. to solve problems 31. to have an effect on relations 32. not to b* ignored 33. to remove troops from the country 34. to open the border 35. to work for a purpose 40. an identity 41. an identification 42. to inherit 43. to join 44. a proposal 45. to restrict 46. to reveal 47. significance 48. to signify 49. shortcoming(s) 50. to unite Word combinations: 51. a long/short-term aim 52. one's aim in life 53. to (take) aim at sb/sth" 54. to be aimed at sb/sth 55. to deal with sb/sth 56. to be discontented with sth 57. it emerged that... 58. in an emergency 59. in case of emergency 60. an identification (ID) card 61. to inherit sth from sb 62. a proposal of 63. to make (formulate) a proposal 64. to restrict oneself to sth 65. to restrict sth to sb/sth 66. significance to 67. of great (little) signifi cance 68. to unite behind sb 69. a united family 6. Words easily confused New Material: 1. Present progressive with the verbs usually not used in the progressive form 2. Past progressive with the verbs characterizing a person's unusual behaviour at the given past moment 3. Past simple to denote a completed action in sentences mainly with prepositions "for" and "during" 4. Articles with names of persons 5. English function words: a) in the car vs on the bus (train, plane) b) as vs like 6. Phrasal verb: to cut 7. Synonyms: a) join vs unite b) a lot of vs much, many, plenty, a great deal (number) of 8. Particulars about the function word very 9. Policy vs politics 10. Economic vs economical 3. Texts to teach detailed reading: "An Ideal Society" 4. Texts for discussion: a) "The Cold War and Beyond" b) "On the Road to Peace" 5. Texts for en joyment: "How Not to Be . Clever" Texts for Listening Comprehension Creative Writing Cultural Awareness and Political Correctness Poems Proverbs Idioms New Vocabulary Recognition Active Vocabulary Vocabulary (words and word (words and word combinations) combinations) Grammar and Vocabulary Points Texts for Reading Texts for Listening Comprehension Creative Writing Cultural Awareness and Political Correctness Poems Proverbs Idioms Writing a personal letter (reasons for writing letters; topic(al) sentences in a paragraph) 1. Avoiding offence (racial and ethnic groups) 2. Speaking Weblish 3. Rap language 1. Poem: William Shakespeare "Youth, I Do Adore Thee" 2. Idioms with the word east Periods 78-79 Home Reading Classes 3, 4 Periods 80-81 Optional Classes Period 82 Test on Unit Two 36. manly 37. manliness 38. a membership 39. radical 40. to tend 41. woodcraft 42. radical students 43. to play a part in sth 44. the existing order of society 45. in this sense 46. to belong to sth 47. a youth movement 48. through membership 49. to develop habits 50. to take up open-air tramping 51. a sister organization 52. to train sb in useful skills 53. to light a fire 54. to develop the character Words: 70. aft accommodation 71. adult 72. to cast 73. cast-off 74. to dedicate 75. notorious 76. obedience 77 a participant 78. to provide 79. to rebel 80. a rebel 81. to refer 82. to spread 83. to tramp 84. voluntary Word combinations: 85. lack of accommodation 86. to have accommodation for sb 87. to cast a look (glance) 88. to cast a stone (anchor, fishing line) 89. to be cast as sb in a play 90. cast-off clothes 91. to dedicate to sth/doing sth 92. to dedicate to sb Unit Three. You Are Only a Teenager Once Periods 83-118 Revision: 1. Texts to 1. "Too Many 1. Present perfect vs past perfect teach skimming Tests and Too 2. Past simple vs past perfect 2. Texts to Much Stress" 3. Future simple vs future-in-the- teach scanning 2. Adam Downs past 3. Texts to about personal 4. Articles with countables and teach detailed freedom at uncountables reading: school 5. Function words with nouns "Friends" 3. An interview 6. Words easily confused 4. Texts for , with Benjamin New Material: discussion: Wilkinson l. Past perfect wiih the a) "Youth conjunctions of time (when, after, Movements" assoon as) b) "Rap Style" 2, Past perfect with the 5. Texts for expressions hardly ... when; enjoyment: ,. scarcely ... when; no sooner ... "About English titan Understate3. Past perfect used with past ment" "About progressive to denote an action Simple Joys" which was over before the second one began 4. Articles with countables and uncountables (continued) 5. Nouns having one form for the singular and the plural 6. Nouns usually used with the prepositions for, on, to 7. Phrasal verb: to speak New Vocabulary Recognition Active Vocabulary Vocabulary (words and word (words and word combinations) combinations) 55. to contribute 93. to be notorious for sth to sth 94. obedience to sb/sth I 56. mass political 95. in obedience to the 1 movement law ] 57. to arrive on 96. to demand absolute the obedience scene 97. to provide sth for sb 98. to rebel against sb/ I 58. to achieve nosth toriety 99. to refer to sb/sth 100. to refer to sb as... 101. to spread sth on sth 102. to spread sth with sth 103. to spread rumours 104. to tramp on/through sth 105. to tramp upstairs 106. to tramp the roads 107. on a voluntary basis Grammar and Vocabulary Points Texts for Reading Texts for Listening Comprehension Creative Writing Cultural Poems Awareness Proverbs and Idioms Political Correctness 1. "The Perfect Family" 2."Abraham Lincoln's Letter to His Son's Teacher" Writing a personal letter (ways of developing paragraphs) Avoiding offence (illnesses, disability) 8. Synonyms: a) well-known — famous — celebrated—notorious b) self-confident vs self-assured I c) stylistic synonyms (untidy — scruffy etc.) 9. Words: forest — wood — timber 10. Spelling rules of the verbs having more than one syllable in their V2, V3, V4 {referred, refer-ringetc.) and some other spelling particulars 11. Words with the prefix self- Periods 119-120 Home Reading Classes 5, 6 Periods 121-122 Optional Glasses Period 123 Test on Unit Three 59. permanent 60. household 61. a breadwinner Words: 108. to amuse 109. amused 110. amusing 111. contented 112. to draw Unit Four Famity Matters Periods 124-159 1. Texts to Revision: teach skimming 1. Present simple passive 2. Texts to vs present progressive teach scanning: passive "One's Difficult 2. Past simple passive vs past Son progressive passive 1. Poem: Percy Bysshe Shelley "Love's Philosophy" 2. Idioms with the word head New Vocabulary Recognition Vocabulary (words and word combinations) Grammar and Vocabulary Points Active Vocabulary (words and word combinations) 113. dull 114. to forbid 115. forbidden 116. a gadget 117. to kneel 118. rare T19. to recite 120. recitation 121. to satisfy 122. satisfactory 123. satisfied 124. satisfying 125. solemn 126. solemnity 127. solemnly 128. to treat 129. treatment 130. mother-in-law 131. father-in-law 132. sister-in-law 133. brother-in-law 134. daughter-in-law 135. son-in-law Word combinations: 136. to amuse oneself 137. to draw sth from somewhere 138. to draw a conclusion 139. to draw blinds (curtains) 140. to draw crowds (audiences) 141. to draw attention 142. a gadget for sth 143. to satisfy demands 144. in a solemn tone 145. to look (sound) solemn 146. to treat sb coldly 3. Present perfect passive vs past perfect passive 4.Future passive vs fu-ture-inthe past 5. Articles with words like school 6.Articles with geographical passive names 7, Function words with verbs 8. Words easily confused New Material: 1.Passive constructions with verbs announce, describe, dictate, explain, mention etc. 2. Active verbs with passive meanings: bake, burn, crease, sell, wash, wear 3. Passive structures with the |infinitive |4. Perfect and progressive infinitives in passive structures 5. Articles with names of channels, canals, falls, straits, deserts, mountain chains, groups of islands, peninsulas, separate mountain peaks and separate islands, volcanoes 6. Articles with place names 7. Articles in the prepositional phrases 8. Verbs used with prepositions to, on, for, from 9. Verbs used with various prepositions 10. Phrasal verb: to put 11. Synonyms: a) boring vs dull b) look, glance, gaze, stare, glare 12. British and American spelling Texts for Reading 3. Texts to teach detailed reading: "The Divorces that Can Save Families" 4. Texts for discussion: a) "Victorian Family Life" b) "Weddings" 5. Texts for enjoyment: "How Not to Be Rude" Texts for Listening Comprehension 3. Daniel and Emma about their parents Creative Writing Cultural Awareness and Political Correctness Poems Proverbs Idioms New Vocabulary Recognition Vocabulary (words and word combinations) Active Vocabulary (words and word combinations) Grammar and Vocabulary Points Texts for Reading 147. to treat sb for some disease with sth 148. to treat sb to sth 149. to take to doing sth 150. to marry sb to sb 151. to marry into a family 152. to be/get married to Periods 160-161 Home Reading Classes 7, 8 Periods 162-163 Optional Classes Period 164 Test on Unit Four Period 165 Final Test Texts for Listening Comprehension Creative Writing Cultural Awareness and Political Correctness Poems Proverbs Idioms