SYLLABUS
THE FOUR BASIC SKILLS IN 1º BACHILLERATO
THEORY
GRAMMAR
SITUATIONS
WRITING
SPEAKING
PRACTICAL SESSIONS
VOCABULARY WORK .
. The school.Vocabulary related to this:subjects, teachers,Departments.Look
and mention the objects you can see.
. The house. Our home.Vocabulary related to this.Furniture.
. The city. Parts of it.Means of transport.
. The country.Vocabulary related to this.Mountains, rivers,lakes,trees,plants
flowers,wild animals.
. Geographical names.Map, nation,province,country,continent,etc.
. The family.Human relations ( friend, acquaintance )
. Professions.
. Domestic animals
. Animals.Birds.Fish.Insects.
. Hobbies.
. Food
. Sports.
. Clothes and fashion.
. Personalities.Psycological description.
. The human body. Fisical description.
. The media.
. Vehicles.
. The universe.
. Shops. Shopping.
. Money. Banking.
. Telephoning
. Culture
- Arts
- Literature
- Sculpture
- Painting
- Architecture.Kinds of buildings.
- Music:Musical instruments,musical events,musical terms.
- Cinema
- Cooking
. Telling the time,dates.
. Days if the week, months of the year. Other time terms
. Numbers.Numerical expressions.
. Pesonal information about yourself.What you like and dislike doing.
. Description of a person. Fisical and psycological descriptions.
. Try to remember the last film you have seen or book you have read.Write about
it.
. Write a short dialogue between two people. One is a customer who is in a shop.
The other one is the shop assistant. Each of them speaks, at least, five times
Students at this level should be ready to answer, and ask,any time, basic
questions like:
What number is this?
What time is it?
What date is today?
GRAMMAR POINTS
. Articles. (A/an/The)
. Nouns ( all nouns mentioned above )
. Adjectives.
. Verbs.
. Adverbs.
. Prepositions.
. Conjunctions.
. Exclamations.
. Expressions.Collocations etc. (At least,at last,of course )
NOTE:False friends,synonyms, antonyms in any of the categories above or the
ones which could come after bellow should, of course,be taken into account.
USE OF ENGLISH
On one hand/ On the other hand
Consist of
To be interested IN
To depend ON
Appart FROM
Based ON (UPON)
At first sight
As far as I know
At last
First of all
As far as I am concerned
To be afraid of
In the end
To fall in love WITH
In order TO
At least.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN:
How/Like/As
Theme/topic
martes 29 de abril de 2008
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