Saturday(4.00pm – 6.00pm)
Commencement Date : 7 January 2023
Unit 1 |
A family affair |
Reading |
Part 6: ‘Surviving teenagers’ |
Writing |
Part 1 An essay: Teenagers and young people |
Listening | Part 1: Young people talking about their families and activities |
Speaking | Part 1: Talking about yourself, your home and your family Giving extended answers |
Pronunciation | Word stress (1): Stress in words with two or more syllables |
Vocabulary |
Phrasal verbs: get on with, do up, etc. |
Grammar | Present perfect simple and continuous |
Unit 2 |
Leisure and pleasure |
Reading |
Part 5: ‘My first bike’ |
Writing |
Part 2 An article: A leisure-time activity you really enjoy |
Listening | Part 2: A talk from a games developer |
Speaking |
Part 2: Comparing photos of free-time activities |
Pronunciation | Sentence stress (1): Stress on words carrying the most meaning |
Vocabulary |
Phrasal verbs and expressions: take up, |
Grammar |
Making comparisons |
Unit 3 |
Happy holidays? |
Reading |
Part 3: ‘A bus journey’ |
Writing | Part 2 A report: A one-day excursion |
Listening | Part 3: Five young people talking about their holidays |
Speaking |
Part 3: Discussing the benefits of different kinds of trip |
Pronunciation |
Intonation (1): Indicating when you have/haven’t finished speaking |
Vocabulary |
travel, journey, trip and way |
Grammar |
Past simple, past continuous and used to |
Unit 4 |
Food, glorious food |
Reading |
Part 6: ‘Learning about food’ |
Writing | Part 2 A review: A local restaurant, café or snack bar |
Listening |
Part 4: A radio interview with the |
Speaking |
Part 4: Discussing diet, food and health |
Pronunciation | Grouping words and pausing (1) |
Vocabulary |
food, dish and meal |
Grammar |
so and such |
Unit 5 |
Study time |
Reading |
Part 7: ‘At school abroad’ |
Writing |
Part 1 An essay: All young people who have the opportunity should study in a foreign school or college for a year. Do you agree? |
Listening |
Part 1: People talking about |
Speaking |
Part 1: Talking about your studies |
Pronunciation | Word stress (2): Shifting word stress |
Vocabulary | Phrasal verbs: get over, live up to, etc. find out, get to know, know, learn, teach and study; attend, join, take part and assist Forming nouns from verbs |
Grammar | Zero, first and second conditionals |
Unit 6 |
My first job |
Reading |
Part 5: ‘Lucy’s first job’ |
Writing |
Part 2 A letter or email: Describe the jobs students do in your country |
Listening | Part 3: Five people talking about their first job |
Speaking |
Part 2: Comparing photos of different kinds of work |
Pronunciation | Sentence stress (2): Contrastive sentence stress |
Vocabulary |
work/job; possibility/occasion/opportunity; fun/funny |
Grammar |
Countable and uncountable nouns |
Unit 7 |
High adventure |
Reading |
Part 6: ‘Are you ready for an adventure race?’ |
Writing | Part 2 An article: A great way to keep fit |
Listening |
Part 2: A talk about adventure racing |
Speaking |
Part 3: Discussing ways of encouraging people to do more sport |
Pronunciation | Intonation (2): Showing attitude |
Vocabulary |
Verb collocations with sporting activities look, see, watch, listen and hear |
Grammar | Infinitive and verb + –ing |
Unit 8 |
Dream of the stars |
Reading |
Part 7: ‘Five young actors’ |
Writing |
Part 1 An essay: There are both advantages and disadvantages to a career as a musician or an actor. |
Listening | Part 2: A talk about a television quiz show |
Speaking |
Part 4: Discussing different aspects of media and celebrity |
Pronunciation | Grouping words and pausing (2) |
Vocabulary |
Verb collocations with ambition, career, experience and job |
Grammar |
at, in and on in phrases expressing location |
Unit 9 |
Secrets of the mind |
Reading |
Part 5: ‘The secrets of happiness’ |
Writing |
Part 2 A report: The benefits of improving classrooms and students’ social activities |
Listening | Part 1: People talking about different aspects of psychology |
Speaking |
Part 2: Comparing photos of different kinds of feeling and emotion |
Pronunciation | Sentence stress (3): Using sentence stress for emphasis |
Vocabulary |
achieve, carry out and devote |
Grammar | Modal verbs to express certainty and possibility |
Unit 10 |
Spend, spend, spend? |
Reading |
Part 2: ‘Shopping online versus |
Writing |
Part 2 A review: A place where people have a good time |
Listening | Part 4: A student interview about a new shopping centre |
Speaking |
Part 1: Talking about how you spend your money |
Pronunciation | Linking (1): Linking to increase fluency |
Vocabulary |
arrive, get and reach |
Grammar |
as and like |
Unit 11 |
Medical matters |
Reading |
Part 6: ‘What’s it like to study medicine?’ |
Writing |
Part 1 An essay: Modern lifestyles can seriously endanger our health. Do you agree? |
Listening | Part 3: Five people talking about visits to the doctor |
Speaking |
Part 2: Comparing photos of situations related to health |
Pronunciation | Intonation (3): Showing certainty/uncertainty |
Vocabulary |
Idiomatic expressions: taken aback, etc. |
Grammar | Relative pronouns and relative clauses |
Unit 12 |
Animal kingdom |
Reading |
Part 1: ‘My sister’s circus’ |
Writing |
Part 2 A letter or email: Advice to a visitor to your country |
Listening |
Part 1: People talking about |
Speaking |
Parts 3 and 4: Discussing topics related to animals |
Pronunciation | Word stress (3): Strong and weak forms |
Vocabulary |
avoid, prevent and protect; check, control, keep an eye on and supervise |
Grammar |
Third conditional and mixed conditionals |
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