LICEO CLASSICO E SCIENTIFICO " CARTESIO " GIUGLIANO (NA)
PROGRAMMA DI LINGUA INGLESE
ANNO SCOLASTICO 2012/13 CLASSE 2B
PROF. CATERINA PIANESE
Dal libro di testo: I. Shelly "My Life" Multimedia edition vol.1 Ed. Zanichelli
UNIT p4: “John likes science”
Making offers and suggestions, expressing ability and inability in the past, expressing desires and preferences
Grammar: let me /him/her/us/them, modal verbs, use of “have to”, I’d like…/I’d prefer…/I’d rather…
UNIT p5: “Will you do it?”
Talking about future events, hypothesizing, making predictions
Grammar: Future with “will”, hypothetical sentences types 0 and 1, future progressive
UNIT p6: “New Year’s Resolutions”
Talking about future plans, asking and answering questions about personal possessions
Grammar: Future with present progressive, possessive pronouns
UNIT p7: “A visit to the Thames Barrier”
Expressing intentions, asking and giving travel information, talking about schedules and timetables
Grammar: Future with “be going to”, future with simple present
UNIT p8: “Who understands women?”
Expressing comparisons and opinions
Grammar: comparatives, compounds of “some, any, no, every”
Dal libro di testo: I. Shelly"My Life" Multimedia edition vol.2 Ed. Zanichelli
UNIT p9: “You’re the best”
Giving opinions
Grammar: superlatives
UNIT p10: “A film buff”
Hypothesizing, giving advice and making suggestions
Grammar: Present conditional, hypothetical sentences type 2, modal verbs: should and ought to
UNIT p11: “We’ve been together a month!”
Talking about events in the indefinite and recent past, reporting what people said about the future
Grammar: present perfect (ever, never, still, yet, already, just), future in the past
UNIT p12: “Kidnapped!”
Stating the duration of events, talking about past events
Grammar: present perfect, duration form (since/for), present perfect vs. past simple
Unit i1: “You never know with women!”
Expressing requirements, stating universal facts and personal opinions
Grammar: Verb + object + infinitive, impersonal subjects
Unit i2: “University life”
Identifying an describing people, places and objects, expressing obligation and necessity
Grammar: relative pronouns, need, needn’t
Unit i3: “Jealousy!”
Talking about what people have been doing, stating the duration of events, talking about recent actions and events
Grammar: Present perfect progressive, present perfect
Unit i4: “Luisa or Mira?
Making comparisons, talking about reciprocal actions
Grammar: Comparatives and superlatives, reflexive and reciprocal pronouns
Unit i6: “We’re finished!”
Talking about hypothetical situations
Grammar: past perfect
Unit i7: “I’m counting on you!”
Talking about future situations
Grammar: future perfect, passive
Dal libro di testo: M. Bolger Nava, H. Downes, D. De Flaviis, M. Muzzarelli: "The Burlington English Grammar" Ed. Mondadori
Unit 11comparatives and superlatives
Unit 17past tense
Unit 18Il past continuous
Unit 19Il present perfect
Unit 20Il present perfect continuous
Unit 22 Il future tense
Unit 24Il past perfect
Dal CD-ROM di " J. Shelly "My life " Ed. Zanichelli
Multimedia activities related to grammar, communication, vocabulary, listening comprehension and video comprehension
03/06/2013