The document provides a scope and sequence for an English language learning textbook. It outlines 12 units that cover topics such as greetings, feelings, crime, education, advertising, health, and relationships. Each unit lists the key speaking, listening, and vocabulary areas that will be covered. The units progress from introducing basic social interactions to discussing more complex subjects.
The document provides a scope and sequence for an English language learning textbook. It outlines 12 units that cover topics such as greetings, feelings, crime, education, advertising, health, and relationships. Each unit lists the key speaking, listening, and vocabulary areas that will be covered. The units progress from introducing basic social interactions to discussing more complex subjects.
The document provides a scope and sequence for an English language learning textbook. It outlines 12 units that cover topics such as greetings, feelings, crime, education, advertising, health, and relationships. Each unit lists the key speaking, listening, and vocabulary areas that will be covered. The units progress from introducing basic social interactions to discussing more complex subjects.
Greetings; describing Conversations of Expressions of what
Unit 1 (pages 2–5) successful people greeting one to do during a Getting acquainted conversations; solving another; conversations conversation; discussion 1A Successful conversations problems; discussing of people solving topics; expressions of 1B Solving problems attitudes toward problems problem-solving problem solving attitudes Role-playing giving Conversations of friends Adjectives to describe Unit 2 (pages 6–9) advice; describing discussing their feelings; feelings; expressions to Expressing yourself feelings; discussing interviews with people describe meanings; 2A How do you feel? meanings of gestures; talking about the non-American English 2B What do you mean? reacting to and English they use words and expressions discussing accents Discussing crimes, Crime story summaries; Types of crime and Unit 3 (pages 10–13) punishments, and conversations of people criminals; statements Crime and punishment attitudes toward crime; choosing and reacting on attitudes toward 3A Breaking the law discussing crime to watching a crime crime; words to 3B Crime stories movies; speculating DVD describe crimes about a possible crime Discussing strange A conversation about Adjectives to describe Unit 4 (pages 14–17) pictures; creating and a strange picture; a the effects of viewing Surprises and superstitions telling stories; talking strange story; stories optical illusions; words 4A That’s strange! about superstitions about lucky and related to superstitions 4B Good luck, bad luck unlucky people
Units 1–4 Expansion (pages 18–19)
Talking about kinds of A conversation about Attributes and features
Unit 5 (pages 20–23) classes; recalling the two people’s first day found in schools; Education and learning first day of school and of high school; study techniques 5A School days more recent details; descriptions of study discussing study techniques 5B Brain power techniques
Talking about successful Biographies of Qualities important
Unit 6 (pages 24–27) and famous people; successful Internet for success; sayings Fame and fortune discussing sayings entrepreneurs; a about money 6A Success about money; biography of a prince 6B Wealth discussing the importance of money Talking about languages Conversations about Languages; words Unit 7 (pages 28–31) and language problems; language problems and related to customs Around the world discussing behavior in customs people 7A Foreign languages various situations; experienced abroad 7B What’s the custom? discussing customs
Discussing everyday Descriptions of Words related to
Unit 8 (pages 32–35) products; talking about frustrations with new technology, inventions, Technology inventions; explaining products; descriptions and everyday products 8A What is it exactly? how to make things of inventions; 8B Can you explain it? instructions on how to make something
Units 5–8 Expansion (pages 36–37)
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Units / Lessons Speaking Listening Vocabulary
Talking about healthy Conversations of Adjectives to describe
Unit 9 (pages 38–41) and unhealthy situations; people describing healthy and unhealthy Mind and body giving advice; explaining health problems; activities; health 9A Staying healthy exercises; discussing descriptions of treatments; words 9B Coping with stress stress and how to stressful situations related to stress reduce it Describing impressions Commercials; a Adjectives to describe Unit 10 (pages 42–45) of ads; discussing discussion about the ads; corporate Spending money company slogans and psychology of buying slogans; product 10A Advertising brands; talking about and selling selling points; types of 10B Buying and selling advertising and types of shoppers; types of shoppers advertising Telling stories; talking News reports; a Headlines; words Unit 11 (pages 46–49) about news stories; newspaper interview related to the news The news reacting to headlines; and news stories 11A What’s the story? role-playing an interview 11B People in the news
Describing qualities of Descriptions of best Qualities important
Unit 12 (pages 50–53) friendship; talking about friends; a conversation for friendship; Relationships friendship; describing a about high school relationships; sayings 12A Friendship perfect partner; talking classmates about friends; 12B Meeting people about marriage adjectives to describe a perfect partner
Units 9–12 Expansion (pages 54–55)
Talking about and giving An interview with a Potentially risky
Unit 13 (pages 56–59) advice; discussing risky park ranger about activities; words Adventure situations and behavior; hiking; descriptions of related to risk-taking 13A Please be careful! telling stories frightening experiences 13B Taking risks
Talking about popularity; Conversations of Adjectives to describe
Unit 14 (pages 60–63) popular discussion people with different tone of voice; qualities Self-improvement topics; telling stories; tones of voice; funny important in a friend; 14A Popularity talking about success; stories; conversations qualities important 14B Success and happiness giving advice of people at work for success
Giving travel advice; Tour groups preparing Words related to travel
Unit 15 (pages 64–67) describing vacations; for day trips; a advice; typical vacation Travel and tourism planning and describing description of a activities; words found 15A Traveler or tourist? a fantastic trip memorable trip in travel brochures 15B Fantastic journeys
Talking about typical jobs; Descriptions of jobs; Jobs; potential job
Unit 16 (pages 68–71) recommending jobs; job interviews skills; words related Employment discussing interviewing to job ads; 16A The ideal job tips; role-playing job interviewing tips 16B Getting a job interviews
Units 13–16 Expansion (pages 72–73)
Communication tasks (pages 74–90) Answers (pages 91–93)
Self-study grammar, listening, vocabulary, and answer key (pages 94–129) v