alive! 2 eso contents
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7/27/2019 Alive! 2 ESO Contents
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Vocabulary
Basic nouns
Basic adjectives
Furniture
Free time activities
TV programmes
Adjectives of opinion
Life events
Jobs
Mystery
Verbs of movement
Environment verbs
Materials and containers
Computers
Computer games
Crime
Physical descriptions
Sport
Health problems
Things for summer camp
Holiday problems
Music: The Orchestra, Vanessa-Mae
Literature: Greek Epics, The Iliad
Science: The Universe, Our galaxy
Grammar Bank Workbook page 90
Grammar
beand have got
there is / there are: some and any
subject pronouns and possessive adjectives
possessive s
Present simple
Adverbs of frequency
Verb + -ing
Present continuous
Present simple and present continuous
Present continuous for future use
Past simple: regular and irregular verbs
ago
was/ were
Past simple: questions
Past continuous: affirmative and negative
Past continuous: questions
Past simple and past continuous
will / wont
First conditional
be going to
be going toand will
Comparative and superlative adjectives
shouldand must
Present perfect: affirmative and negative
Present perfect: questions
a / an, some and any
Indefinite pronouns
a lot of, much / many
Curriculum Extra 1 pages 9899
Curriculum Extra 2 pages 100101
Curriculum Extra 3 pages 102103
Word Bank Workbook page 110 Curriculum Extra Word Bank Workbook page 130
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Practical EnglishSong / Culture
In the classroom
Phone messages
Phoning a friend
Robbie Williams: Ange
Family life
Diaries
Making arrangements
The Museum of Fame
At the ticket office
James Blunt: Youre B
Mysteries and legend
Tourist information
Asking for travel inform
Information leaflet
Apologising
Stacie Orrico: I Promis
Schools in Britain
Instructions
Agreeing and disagree
Signs and notices
Asking for permission
Sugababes: Ugly
World of sport
Health information
Asking for and giving a
Holiday information
Talking about preferen
Emma Bunton: Sunsh
Rainy Day
Wordlist Workbookpage 136 Irregular verbs Workbook page 144Pronunciation Bank Workbook page 134
Writing
A description of a typical weekend
Language point: Punctuation and
capital letters
A description of a TV programme
Language point: Giving opinions
A biography
Language point: Linking words
A ghost story
Language point: Time expressions
A poster
Language point: Apostrophes
An email
Language point: Avoiding
repetition
An interview
Language point: Order of
adjectives
A class survey
Language point: Talking about
statistics
Describing a summer festival
Language point: Checking verbs
Reading and Listening
What your room says about you
Music and media
Sleeping with the Aztecs
Skills focus: Guessing meaning
TV Guide
Totally wild
Are you a TV addict?
Skills focus: Listening for gist
Young and talented
Celebrity auction
Before they were famous
Skills focus: New vocabulary
The curse of Tutankhamen
UFO sighting
Ghost tours
Skills focus: Specific information
The future of our planet
The ecology shop
The art of recycling
Skills focus: Pronouns
The lucky winners!
CityRaid
Tomorrows world Skills focus: Preparing to listen
Criminals: Breaking records
Teenage crime
The murdered pop star
Skills focus: Finding opposites
Urban adventure race
The skys the limit!
A nation of couch potatoes
Skills focus: Using a dictionary
Summer camps
Extremes
Midsummer magic
Skills focus: Prediction
Revision: be, have got, there is / are, Present simple and continuous,Word order, Question forms
Revision: Past simple,Past simple and past continouous,Present perfect, Question forms
Revision: First conditional, Comparative and superlative adjectives, shouldand must, be going toand will
Speaking andPronunciation
Syllables
Talking about free time
Third person -s
Describing TV programmes
Word stress
Talking about the past
Past simple: -edendings
Talking about past events
Weak forms /w@z/, /w@(r)/
Talking about the future
llcontraction
Talking about future plans
and predictions
Sentence stress and rhythm
Talking about rules
The weak vowel /@/
Talking about past
experiences
Recognising contractions
(s /ve)
Talking about holidays
Intonation with questions