New Language Leader

Elementary

General Teaching programme

Area of Foreign Languages

English

NEW LANGUAGE LEADER – ELEMENTARY Teaching Programme

Unit 1: Cities

Aims

-To use the verb to be

-To use there is, there are (+ any)

-To know vocabulary about cities

-To know adjectives (opposites)

-To know vocabulary about places in a city

-To say where places are

-To know how to use a map

-To practise using a dictionary

-To write a city description

Contents

I. Communication skills

-Reading facts about a city

-Understanding main points from an article in an in-flight magazine

-Reading texts with information about two important cities: Cambridge and Toronto

-Understanding a conversation between a teacher and a student

-Listening to a TV programme

-Listening to a description of the centre of Cambridge

-Describing cities

-Finding out about different cities

-Saying where places are, also using a map

-Describing where places are in a town

-Writing about your city or town

-Writing a city description

-Using a dictionary

-Listening to an interview about interesting cities (Meet the expert)

II. Language reflections

A. Language and grammar functions

Verb to be

There is / there are (+ any)

B. Vocabulary

Cities

Adjectives (opposites)

Places in a city

Linker: and

C. Pronunciation

Contractions

Schwa /ə/

III. Sociocultural aspects

To talk about cities

To show interest in cultural events

To talk about different ways of planning a day

To think and talk about free time

CROSS-CURRICULAR TOPICS

Moral and civic education

To debate cities

Consumer education

To debate the use of different places in town (restaurants, cinemas, museums, supermarket, etc.)

Education for peace

To respect different cultures

Assessment

I. Communication skills

Language reference 1, Key Language, page 102

Extra practice 1, Key Language, exercises 6-8, page 103

Supplementary Resources (webpage), Study Skills Unit 1

My English Lab

II. Language reflections

Language reference 1, Grammar and Vocabulary, page 102

Extra practice 1, Grammar, exercises 1-5, page 103

Extra practice 1, Vocabulary, exercises 9-11, page 103

Supplementary Resources (webpage), Language Practice Unit 1 (Grammar and Vocabulary)

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III. Sociocultural aspects

Supplementary Resources (webpage), Reading Unit 1

My English Lab

Unit 2: Work and study

Aims

-To use the present simple

-To make present simple questions

-To know vocabulary about jobs and places of work

-To know vocabulary at university

-To know vocabulary at work

-To ask for information

-To describe jobs

-To practise using a dictionary

-To write a CV

Contents

I. Communication skills

-Reading an article about people at work

-Identifying speakers from that article

-Reading a university website

-Identifying the audience for that website

-Reading a job advert

-Reading a CV

-Listening to an interview with a student about her life and habits

-Listening to a conversation asking for information about a job

-Talking about our own studies/job

-Interviewing other students about their lives

-Asking for information about a job

-Describing jobs

-Finding out about different jobs

-Writing about students in a survey

-Using properly capital letters at the beginning of some words

-Using a dictionary

-Writing a CV

-Listening to an interview to a pilot, about his working and home lives (Meet the expert)

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II. Language reflections

A. Language and grammar functions

Present simple

Present simple questions

B. Vocabulary

Jobs and places of work

At university

At work

C. Pronunciation

Word stress

III. Sociocultural aspects

To debate benefits of having work experience

To debate new technologies

To show interest in jobs

To talk about university studies

CROSS-CURRICULAR TOPICS

Moral and civic education

To show interest in jobs

Education for equality

To respect workmates, classmates

Health education

To think about healthy sports routines

Assessment

I. Communication skills

Language reference 2, Key Language, page 104

Extra practice 2, Key Language, exercise5, page 105

Supplementary Resources (webpage), Study Skills Unit 2

My English Lab

II. Language reflections

Language reference 2, Grammar and Vocabulary, page 104

Extra practice 2, Grammar, exercises 1-4, page 105

Extra practice 2, Vocabulary, exercises 6-8, page 105

Supplementary Resources (webpage), Language Practice Unit 2 (Grammar and Vocabulary)

My English Lab

III. Sociocultural aspects

Supplementary Resources (webpage), Reading Unit 2

My English Lab

Unit 3: Nature

Aims

-To use question words

-To use adverbs of frequency

-To know verbs connected with water

-To know adjectives describing preferences

-To make and respond to suggestions

-To practise classroom language

-To write a description of a process

Contents

I. Communication skills

-Reading a quiz about what you know about water

-Reading an advert about two jobs in Australia

-Reading a text about a wildlife officer job profile

-Reading information on three charities concerned on saving nature

-Predicting a TV interview about deserts

-Discussing about organising a weekend of fund-raising events

-Finding out facts about water

-Asking about routines and habits

-Making suggestions

-Making and responding to suggestions about organising events for a charity

-Organising fund-raising events

-Writing about someone’s routines and habits

-Describing a process: the water cycle

-Listening to an interview to a wildlife photographer, photographing animals (Meet the expert)

II. Language reflections

A. Language and grammar functions

Question words

Adverbs of frequency

Pronouns: it and they

B. Vocabulary

Verbs connected with water

Adjectives

Classroom objects

Linkers: next, finally, then, first of all, after that

C. Pronunciation

Showing interest

Classroom instructions

Asking about words (spelling and word stress)

III. Sociocultural aspects

To think about animals in different parts of the world

To debate nature and adventure in it

To think and talk about the environment and its protection relating it to adventure activities

To show interest in preserving nature

CROSS-CURRICULAR TOPICS

Moral and civic education

To respect wildlife

Environment education

To debate the weather and the environment

Health education

To think about different healthy daily habits

Assessment

I. Communication skills

Language reference 3, Key Language, page 106

Extra practice 3, Key Language, exercise 5, page 107

Supplementary Resources (webpage), Study Skills Unit 3

My English Lab

II. Language reflections

Language reference 3, Grammar and Vocabulary, page 106

Extra practice 3, Grammar, exercises 1-3, page 107

Extra practice 3, Vocabulary, exercises 6-9, page 107

Supplementary Resources (webpage), Language Practice Unit 3 (Grammar and Vocabulary)

My English Lab

III. Sociocultural aspects

Supplementary Resources (webpage), Reading Unit 3

My English Lab

Unit 4: Leisure time

Aims

To use articles

To use can, can’t

To know vocabulary about types of film

To know vocabulary about leisure activities, sports

To know vocabulary about holiday resorts

To ask for information, saying “no” politely

To describe places and facilities

To practise working with numbers

To write a description of a table or bar chart

Contents

I. Communication skills

Reading the website from a cinema

Scanning for information in a health club leaflet

Using topic knowledge with charts showing statistics of participation in sports and cultural events

Listening to a couple of interviews with members of a health club

Asking a travel agent for more information on a resort

Discussing preferences about films

Interviewing your partner about abilities

Asking for information saying “no” politely

Describing places and facilities of some holiday resorts

Role-playing with a partner a dialogue between a customer and a travel agent

Working with large numbers

Describing a table or bar chart

Listening to an interview to a film producer, about Martin Scorsese (Meet the expert)

II. Language reflections

A. Language and grammar functions

Articles

Can, can’t

B. Vocabulary

Types of films (using visual clues)

Leisure activities, sports

Holiday resorts

Large numbers

Fractions and percentages

Approximation

C. Pronunciation

Weak or strong vowel

Linked sounds

III. Sociocultural aspects

To show interest in sports

To think about travelling and its possibilities

To think about leisure time and activity time

To talk about cinema and its function in society

CROSS-CURRICULAR TOPICS

Moral and civic education

To talk about favourite sports

Consumer education

To debate different kinds of holidays

Health education

To think about different healthy habits when going out

Assessment

I. Communication skills

Language reference 4, Key Language, page 108

Extra practice 4, Key Language, exercise 6, page 109

Supplementary Resources (webpage), Study Skills Unit 4

My English Lab

II. Language reflections

Language reference 4, Grammar and Vocabulary, page 108

Extra practice 4, Grammar, exercises 1-4, page 109

Extra practice 4, Vocabulary, exercises 7-10, page 109

Supplementary Resources (webpage), Language Practice Unit 4 (Grammar and Vocabulary)

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III. Sociocultural aspects

Supplementary Resources (webpage), Reading Unit 4

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Lecture Link, Lecture 1 with worksheet (Extra listening practice)

Unit 5: Transport

Aims

-To use comparative and superlative adjectives

-To know vocabulary about transport

-To know vocabulary about air travel

-To know vocabulary about holiday resorts

-To know how to buy a ticket

-To know how to book a flight

-To practise planning your written work

-To write a description of a transport system

Contents

I. Communication skills

-Reading a text about speed of transport

-Reading an article about urban transport around the world

-Listening to people talking about how they get around their cities

-Listening to a phone conversation booking a plane ticket

-Talking about getting around a town/city

-Discussing with a partner about two cars, comparing them

-Practising with a partner a conversation to buy a ticket and to book a flight

-Writing a paragraph about transport and travelling around your city/town

-Planning your written work

-Describing a transport system in your own country or area

-Listening to an interview to an expert on London tourism, about getting around a famous city (Meet the expert)

II. Language reflections

A. Language and grammar functions

Comparative adjectives

Superlative adjectives

B. Vocabulary

Transport

Travel

Linkers: but

C. Pronunciation

Stress in compound nouns

Vowel sounds

III. Sociocultural aspects

To show interest in means of transport

To respect and show interest in different cultures

To think about travelling and its possibilities

To debate new technologies

CROSS-CURRICULAR TOPICS

Moral and civic education

To debate different means of transport

Consumer education

To debate the idea of spending so much money when travelling

Health education

To debate the healthiest mean of transport

Assessment

I. Communication skills

Language reference 5, Key Language, page 110

Extra practice 5, Key Language, exercise 5, page 111

Supplementary Resources (webpage), Study Skills Unit 5

My English Lab

II. Language reflections

Language reference 5, Grammar and Vocabulary, page 110

Extra practice 5, Grammar, exercises 1-4, page 111

Extra practice 5, Vocabulary, exercises 6-8, page 111

Supplementary Resources (webpage), Language Practice Unit 5 (Grammar and Vocabulary)

My English Lab

III. Sociocultural aspects

Supplementary Resources (webpage), Reading Unit 5

My English Lab

Unit 6: Food

Aims

-To use countable and uncountable nouns

-To use some and any

-To use much, many, a lot of

-To know vocabulary about food and drink

-To make requests and offers

-To make an order

-To practise correcting your writing

-To write a description of a restaurant review

Contents

I. Communication skills

-Reading an article about the best food

-Understanding references (what some pronouns mean in a text)

-Reading a blog extract about someone travelling around the world to find new food

-Listening to an interview to a South African about his country’s food culture

-Listening to a conference organiser making a phone call to a catering company to order the food for the conference

-Talking about food and drink

-Talking about food culture in your country

-Practising making requests and offers

-Role-playing with a partner the conversation between a conference organiser and the catering supplier, making food order

-Writing about your country’s food culture

-Learning to recognise mistakes

-Choosing the correct spelling

-Putting commas in the correct places in sentences

-Correcting your writing

-Writing a restaurant review

-Listening to an interview to an Indian food expert, about Indian food traditions (Meet the expert)

II. Language reflections

A. Language and grammar functions

Countable and uncountable nouns

Some and any

Much, many, a lot of

B. Vocabulary

Food and drink

C. Pronunciation

Intonation in requests

III. Sociocultural aspects

To debate meals in different countries

To appreciate various cultures

To talk about advantages and disadvantages to a series of products

To show interest in going out for dinner

CROSS-CURRICULAR TOPICS

Moral and civic education

To talk about likes and dislikes

Education for equality

To think about the importance of celebrating in different cultures

Health education

To debate healthy diets

Assessment

I. Communication skills

Language reference 6, Key Language, page 112

Extra practice 6, Key Language, exercise 7, page 113

Supplementary Resources (webpage), Study Skills Unit 6

My English Lab

II. Language reflections

Language reference 6, Grammar and Vocabulary, page 112

Extra practice 6, Grammar, exercises 1-6, page 113

Extra practice 6, Vocabulary, exercises 8-10, page 113

Supplementary Resources (webpage), Language Practice Unit 6 (Grammar and Vocabulary)

My English Lab

III. Sociocultural aspects

Supplementary Resources (webpage), Reading Unit 6

My English Lab

Unit 7: Shopping

Aims

-To use present continuous: affirmatives and negatives

-To use present continuous: questions

-To know vocabulary about shops and shopping: verbs and nouns

-To give advantages and disadvantages

-To describe locations

-To practise giving a short, informal talk

-To write an informal writing (a customer review)

Contents

I. Communication skills

-Reading an article about different types of shoppers

-Assigning headings to the paragraphs of that article

-Reading an article about shopping in stores

-Reading some books customer reviews matching them with the correct book cover

-Listening to five short conversations in shopping situations

-Listening to a discussion about online shopping

-Discussing about shopping

-Discussing about shopping trends

-Interviewing a partner about shopping

-Preparing a talk, making notes, choosing images and avoiding mistakes

-Giving advantages and disadvantages of being downtown

-Describing places (different shopping areas)

-Giving a short, informal talk about your favourite shop

-Writing an informal writing (a customer review of one or two favourite books)

-Watching a video about a student presentation about Harrods store

II. Language reflections

A. Language and grammar functions

Present continuous: affirmative and negative forms

Present continuous: questions

B. Vocabulary

Shops and shopping: verbs

Shops and shopping: nouns

Linkers: because and so

C. Pronunciation

Stressed words

III. Sociocultural aspects

To talk about different ways of spending money

To talk about personal preferences in commercials

To debate shopping

To show interest in consumer habits

CROSS-CURRICULAR TOPICS

Moral and civic education

To talk about likes and dislikes

Consumer education

To think about money and consumerism

Education for peace

To respect people’s opinions

Assessment

I. Communication skills

Language reference 7, Key Language, page 114

Extra practice 7, Key Language, exercise 5, page 115

Supplementary Resources (webpage), Study Skills Unit 7

My English Lab

II. Language reflections

Language reference 7, Grammar and Vocabulary, page 114

Extra practice 7, Grammar, exercises 1-4, page 115

Extra practice 7, Vocabulary, exercises 6-8, page 115

Supplementary Resources (webpage), Language Practice Unit 7 (Grammar and Vocabulary)

My English Lab

III. Sociocultural aspects

Supplementary Resources (webpage), Reading Unit 7

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Unit 8: History and culture

Aims

-To use past simple of to be

-To use could, couldn’t

-To know vocabulary about buildings

-To know verbs+prepositions

-To make polite requests

-To know how to find out important information

-To practise remembering new words

-To describe objects

Contents

I. Communication skills

-Reading a text about an ancient city in Turkey

-Reading a text about changes in countries and cultures

-Making deductions from a text

-Listening to six short conversations with museum visitors

-Listening to a presentation about technology and cultural changes

-Finding out about ancient civilisations

-Comparing current ways of life with previous generations

-Making polite requests

-Finding out important information about a museum

-Writing about Mayan, Inca and Aztec civilisations

-Remembering new words

-Describing objects from an internet auction site

-Listening to an interview to a lecturer in Ancient Near Eastern Studies, about ancient civilisations (Meet the expert)

II. Language reflections

A. Language and grammar functions

Past simple of to be

Could, couldn’t

It, this, these

B. Vocabulary

Buildings

Verbs + prepositions

Past time phrases

Managing new vocabulary: grouping words by meaning using word webs, pictures, word building, opposites

C. Pronunciation

Vowel sounds

Linked sounds

III. Sociocultural aspects

To respect and show interest in different cultures

To show interest in presenting a topic

To talk about cities

To think and talk about adventures in history ant its meaning to humanity

CROSS-CURRICULAR TOPICS

Moral and civic education

To respect other cultures

Education for equality

To respect men and women

Environmental Education

To debate the use of new technologies and environment

Assessment

I. Communication skills

Language reference 8, Key Language, page 116

Extra practice 8, Key Language, exercise 5, page 117

Supplementary Resources (webpage), Study Skills Unit 8

My English Lab

II. Language reflections

Language reference 8, Grammar and Vocabulary, page 116

Extra practice 8, Grammar, exercises 1-4, page 117

Extra practice 8, Vocabulary, exercises 7-9, page 117

Supplementary Resources (webpage), Language Practice Unit 8 (Grammar and Vocabulary)

My English Lab

III. Sociocultural aspects

Supplementary Resources (webpage), Reading Unit 8

My English Lab

Lecture Link, Lecture 2with worksheet (Extra listening practice)

Unit 9: Inventions

Aims

-To use the past simple: regular and irregular verbs

-To use the past simple: negative and question forms

-To know vocabulary about medical science

-To know how to give reasons