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Scope and Sequence A2

This document provides an outline for curriculum units 1-8. It lists the key learning outcomes, vocabulary, grammar concepts, skills, and cultural topics covered in each unit. Unit 1 focuses on describing past events like vacations. Key areas are using the past simple tense and prepositions of time to talk about travel experiences. Students will listen to descriptions of vacation activities and read texts on Venice and things learned while traveling. Unit 2 centers around shopping. Students will learn vocabulary for clothes, prices, and shopping. Comparative adjectives and direct/indirect objects are grammar targets. Reading materials include articles on online shopping and malls. Unit 3 covers education and future plans. Expressing intentions with "

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Scope and Sequence A2

This document provides an outline for curriculum units 1-8. It lists the key learning outcomes, vocabulary, grammar concepts, skills, and cultural topics covered in each unit. Unit 1 focuses on describing past events like vacations. Key areas are using the past simple tense and prepositions of time to talk about travel experiences. Students will listen to descriptions of vacation activities and read texts on Venice and things learned while traveling. Unit 2 centers around shopping. Students will learn vocabulary for clothes, prices, and shopping. Comparative adjectives and direct/indirect objects are grammar targets. Reading materials include articles on online shopping and malls. Unit 3 covers education and future plans. Expressing intentions with "

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Scope & Sequence Units 1-8 A2

Learning Outcomes Vocabulary & Dialogue Blocks Grammar Listening & Speaking Reading & Writing Visible Thinking Socio-Cultural

- Narrate past events Vocabulary: - Past simple Two audios: Two reading texts: Analytical Thinking: A Look at the World:
- Ask precise questions - Travel and services - Prepositions of time - Activities done on vacation - Web page Evaluating Advantages and Two Places You Should See Before You
- Describe and compare different places - Adjectives to describe things and on - at - in - Having a good time in London “Venice” Disadvantages Turn 18
Relaxed and Ready for School (Vacation)

- Request information on specific places - Prepositional phrases - Magazine article


activities - Adverbs of time and manner Speaking: “Ten Things I Learned While Traveling” Critical Thinking: Step into the Past:
- Receive and respond to e-mails Dialogue Blocks: - Past continuous - Pair and group interaction Finding New Solutions Women Travelers
- Write a short story - Describing places and things - Role plays Everyday Writing:
- Asking for detailed information - Debate about traveling alone or with - E-mail Crosscurricula:
- Asking for and giving an opinion friends and family Staying Healthy on Vacation
- Survey about the activities teenagers Creative Writing:
UNIT 1

Idioms: enjoy doing during vacation - Short story


- cost an arm and a leg
- once in a blue moon
- in a pickle
- seeing red

- Describe personal appearance Vocabulary: - Conversational deletion Three audios: Two reading texts: Analytical Thinking: A Look at the World:
- Talk about prices - Shopping - Impersonal pronoun it - Friends going shopping on the - Web page Finding Similarities and Differences The Biggest Shopping Mall in the World
- Compare simple objects - Clothes and accessories - Comparative adjectives weekend “Online Shopping”
- Buy and sell things -er, -ier, before nouns, complement of - Talking about personal appearance - Magazine article: Creative Thinking: Step into the Past:
- Design an advertisement Dialogue Blocks: “be” - Buying and selling items “Why People Go to Malls” Designing and Inventing New Things Clothes 100 Years Ago
- Making purchases - Direct Object
Shop Till You Drop (Shopping)

- Write an article
- Making comparisons - Indirect Object Speaking: Everyday Writing: Crosscurricula:
- Asking for repetition and clarification - Pair and group interaction - Advertisement for an online shop Allowance
- Role plays
Idioms: - Debate about how to spend one’s Creative Writing:
UNIT 2

- look like a million bucks allowance - Article, How to write an article


- pulling my leg
- the cat is out of the bag Writing Skill:
- caught between two stools - Content: Simplicity

- Ask for personal details Vocabulary: - Future with be going to Three audios: Two reading texts: Analytical Thinking: A Look at the World:
- Complete forms with personal - Academic subjects - Affirmative - Conversation about future plans - Blog entry Listing Attributes School Life in Japan
information - Work and jobs - Interrogative regarding school and jobs “Nathan’s Autobiography”
- Discuss plans - Intentions - Short personal interview - Short Story Critical Thinking: Masters of the Book World:
- Talk about future situations Dialogue Blocks: - Present continuous with future meaning - School voicemail recording “My First Day in Junior High” Stating Consequences A Teacher that Made a Difference
Thinking Forward (Education)

- Write an autobiography - Giving information about yourself - Negative


- Write a short story about yourself - Talking about future plans or - Interrogative Speaking: Everyday Writing: Crosscurricula:
intentions - Modals: Be able to - Pair and group interaction - Autobiography Technology and Education
- Helping others to express their ideas - Will be able to - Role plays
- Phrasal prepositional verbs - Debate about flunking a school year Creative Writing:
UNIT 3

Idioms: - Look forward to - Press conference - Short story


- bite off more than you can chew - There is/there are - Presentation
- hit the books - + Uncountable Writing Skill:
- a piece of cake - + Plural nouns - Writing Process: Brainstorming
- it’s crunch time

- Ask for and give information about Vocabulary: - Modals can and have to Three audios: Two reading texts: Creative Thinking: A Look at the World:
routines and habits - Sports - Affirmative - Asking and giving information about - Flyer Imagining New Ways The Problem of Overweight Children
- Talk about one’s health - Health and exercise - Negative personal habits and daily routines “Blue Wave Swimming School” Today
- Express frequency of activities - Time - Interrogative - Exchange of information in a - Blog entry Analytical Thinking:
- Pay compliments - Can and be able to pharmacy “How Healthy Habits Change Lives!” Finding Similarities and Differences A Step into the Past:
- Write a flyer Dialogue Blocks: - Present and past forms - Radio commercial Crazy Cures from the Past
- Make your personal weekly menu - Planning an activity with someone - Simple present tense Everyday Writing:
Fit as a Fiddle! (Health)

- Talking about habitual activities - Action and non-action verbs Speaking: - Making a flyer Crosscurricula:
- Asking and answering about - Affirmative - Pair and group interaction Is Sugary Food Bad for Your Health?
someone’s health - Negative - Debate about healthy habits and Creative Writing:
UNIT 4

- Interrogative sports - Weekly healthy menu


Idioms: - Frequency adverbs - Presentation
- fit as a fiddle - Time expressions - Survey about healthy habits Writing Skill:
- under the weather - Punctuation: periods, commas,
- be back on your feet question marks and exclamation
- recharge your batteries points

- Give and respond to invitations Vocabulary: - Prepositions of time and place Three audios: Two reading texts: Creative Thinking: A Look at the World:
- Express locations - Music genres - Would love + to -infinitive/verbs + - Making plans to go to an event - Poster Brainstorming Solutions Music Festivals Around the World
- Express preferences, likes, and dislikes - Entertainment and cultural events to -infinitive/verbs followed by - Giving directions to get somewhere “Westland Park Summer Festival”
- Ask for and give directions - Locations and directions to -infinitive or -ing - Expressing preferences, likes, and - Newspaper article Critical Thinking: Step into the Past:
Face the Music (Hobbies and Pastimes)

- Write and design a poster - Asking for and giving directions dislikes “Weekend Festival Was a Big Hit!” Evaluating Possitive and Negative Music Formats
- Write a newspaper article Dialogue Blocks: - Would for wishes and preferences Aspects
- Talking about musical tastes - Wh- questions Speaking: Everyday Writing: Crosscurricula:
- Making plans to see an event - Pair and group interaction - Write and design a poster The Four Families of Musical Instruments
- Accepting and declining an invitation - Role plays
- Debate about if the cultural events Creative Writing:
UNIT 5

Idioms: should be free or not - Write a newspaper article


- music to my ears - Presentation
- sound like a broken record Writing Skills:
- keep your chin up - Subject – Verb agreement
- at the drop of a hat

- Greet people and respond to greetings Vocabulary: - Adverbs as modifiers Three audios: Two reading texts: Critical Thinking: A Look at the World:
- Check meaning and intention - Places - Future - Asking for and giving travel - Travel brochure Analyzing Pros and Cons Glass Beach: From Trash to Treasure
- Identify and describe accommodations - Means of transportation - Combining two adjectives with “but” information (places, prices) “Paris”
- Exchange information - Traveling - Complex prepositions - Making a reservation - Travel magazine article Analytical Thinking: Masters of the Book World:
- Write and design a travel brochure - First conditional - Airport announcement “Useful Tips for Traveling” Classifying Information Gulliver’s Travels
- Write an article for a travel magazine Dialogue Blocks:
- Asking for and giving travel Speaking: Everyday Writing: Crosscurricula:
Hitting the Road (Travel)

information - Pair and group interaction - Travel brochure Time Zones


- Asking for and giving simple - Role plays
information about places - Debate about budget travel versus Creative Writing:
UNIT 6

- Making and responding to offers and luxury travel - Travel magazine article
suggestions
Writing Skills:
Idioms: - Sentence structure and length
- have itchy feet
- miss the boat
- the whole nine yards
- put the pedal to the metal

- Express obligation Vocabulary: - Possessive apostrophe Three audios: Two reading texts: Creative Thinking: A Look at the World:
- Ask and tell people to do something - Family and friends - Questions in simple present - Talking about daily activities - Chores schedule Brainstorming Solutions Families in India
- Describe people’s qualities - House and home - Modals: Must and Have to - Describing a family member’s “Nick Taylor’s Chores Schedule”
- Ask and answer questions about - Adverbs of degree qualities - Informal e-mail Analytical Thinking: Masters of the Book World:
personal possessions Dialogue Blocks: - Comparative adjectives - Radio broadcast: RoboChore1000 “Distant Cousins Finally Meet” Classifying Items Louisa May Alcott
Family Comes First (Family Life)

- Write a chore schedule - Talking about morning and evening


- Write an informal e-mail activities Speaking: Everyday Writing: Crosscurricula:
- Discussing household chores - Pair and group interaction - Chores schedule How much time do you spend on
- Talking about family relationships - Role plays everyday activities?
- Debate about the use of smartphones Creative Writing:
UNIT 7

Idioms: and tablets during family reunions - Informal e-mails


- not my cup of tea - Presentation
- you rock! Writing Skills:
- see eye to eye - Definition of layout
- the best of both worlds

- Talk about food Vocabulary: - Questions Three audios: Two reading texts: Creative Thinking: A Look at the World:
- Order meals - Food and drink - Plurals - Ordering food and drink in a - Menu Evaluating Famous Dishes From Around the World
- Ask for a restaurant recommendation - Eating places - Superlative adjectives restaurant “Vegetarian Buffet Menu”
- Express and respond to thanks - Indefinite pronouns/some-any/there - Restaurant voicemail recording - Recipe Analytical Thinking: Masters of the Book World:
- Write a menu Dialogue Blocks: is-there are - Radio broadcast: Choosing the best “A Cooking School for Kids!” Listing Uses The Amazing Chef: Julia Child
Dining Out (Food and Lifestyles)

- Write a recipe - Ordering food and drink - Uncountable nouns place to have dinner
- Talking about ingredients for a recipe Everyday Writing: Crosscurricula:
- Thanking people in different ways Speaking: - Writing a menu The Nutrition Facts Label
- Pair and group interaction
Idioms: - Role plays Creative Writing:
UNIT 8

- sell like hotcakes - Debate about junk food publicity - Writing a recipe
- the icing on the cake - Presentation
- spill the beans Writing Skill:
- top banana - Writing Process: First draft

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