3
Grammar
Listening
Writing
Speaking
compare types of houses; suggest
ways to make houses safe for
children; renting a house;
expressing sympathy; requesting
services
discuss important things in life;
express opinions on family matters;
spreading the news; describing
people; introducing people
discuss weekend activities;
speculations; holiday experiences;
accepting/refusing invitations;
cancelling a hotel reservation;
renting a vehicle
suggest solutions to improve the
environment; complaining; offering
solutions to problems; expressing
hesitation
discuss ways to relax; speculating;
give advice; losing your temper;
making an appointment; describing
symptoms
discuss pros & cons of using
computers; discuss effects of
modern technology on our lives;
“filler” phrases; reporting a theft;
giving instructions
ask for information; discuss pros/
cons of advertising; expressing
opinions; making complaints;
buying clothes
give advice; decide on a menu;
accepting/refusing invitations;
doing your shopping; ordering a
meal/fast food
give opinions; guess content; talk
about hobbies; asking for
permission & polite requests;
taking a phone message; inviting a
friend to a sporting event;
intonation – regrets
compare types of films; express
preferences; talk about disasters;
gossip; making arrangements;
making excuses
present tenses; adverbs of
frequency; state verbs
Phrasal verbs:
BREAK, BRING
past tenses; used to/would
Phrasal verbs:
CARRY, COME
future tenses; Conditionals
Type O & 1; the definite
article
Phrasal verbs:
CUT, DO
comparisons; too/enough;
-ing form/infinitive
Phrasal verbs:
FALL, GET
-ing/-ed participles; modal
verbs; making deductions;
question tags
Phrasal verbs:
GIVE, GO
order of adjectives; the
passive; relatives; relative
clauses
Phrasal verbs:
HOLD, KEEP
causative form; reported
speech (statements,
questions, orders)
Phrasal verbs:
LET, LOOK
quantifiers (some, any, no, (a)
little, (a) few); countable/
uncountable nouns; reported
speech (special introductory
verbs)
Phrasal verbs:
MAKE, PUT
Conditionals Type 2 & 3;
wishes; would rather
Phrasal verbs:
RUN, SEE, SET
future perfect; linkers &
quantifiers (either/neither,
although, both, all, none)
Phrasal verbs:
STAND, TAKE, TURN
- an advertisement/email
- an informal letter describing
a house for rent
- famous people’s profiles
- a narrative
- a letter of complaint
- a semi-formal letter/email
- a set of rules
- an essay providing solutions
to problems
- an informal email describing
a personal problem
- a for-and-against essay
- a news report
- an opinion essay
- describe clothes for a fashion
magazine
- an article describing a visit to
a place
- a recipe
- an assessment report
- instructions for a magic trick
- a letter to the editor
- a news report
- a formal letter/email
multiple choice;
matching speakers to
statements
matching speakers to
statements; T/F
statements
note-taking; multiple
choice
note-taking; matching
speakers to
statements;
identifying speakers
multiple choice;
matching speakers to
statements
multiple matching;
note-taking; matching
speakers to
statements
note-taking; multiple
choice
multiple choice;
matching speakers to
statements; T/F
statements
multiple choice;
matching speakers to
statements
matching speakers to
statements;
Yes/No
statements; note-
taking