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3rd Year Literary Stream

This document outlines the distribution of topics and activities over a 12-week term for a 3rd year literary stream class. Week 1 focuses on ancient civilizations with listening, speaking, reading and grammar exercises. Week 2 continues with this topic and adds vocabulary work. Week 3 covers challenges faced by modern civilization and the use of past tenses. Week 4 introduces ethics in business with more grammar, vocabulary, listening and speaking practice. Subsequent weeks continue developing these topics through the end of the term and include assessments.

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3rd Year Literary Stream

This document outlines the distribution of topics and activities over a 12-week term for a 3rd year literary stream class. Week 1 focuses on ancient civilizations with listening, speaking, reading and grammar exercises. Week 2 continues with this topic and adds vocabulary work. Week 3 covers challenges faced by modern civilization and the use of past tenses. Week 4 introduces ethics in business with more grammar, vocabulary, listening and speaking practice. Subsequent weeks continue developing these topics through the end of the term and include assessments.

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First Term Distribution of the Syllabus 

for 3rd year Literary stream and Foreign Languages


12 weeks - 24 sessions of 45 : 27 hours (instead of 48 hours in 2019).
Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4
Unit 1: Ancient Civilizations
Listen and Consider: p 16
Think, Pair, Share : p 20 Grammar Explorer I : p 24
Asking and answering questions about
Describe in a short talk people’s past Comparative and superlatives of Vocabulary Explorer : p 26
08 civilizations using ‘ago’ 15 22 29
habits, lifestyles and achievements quantifiers Tasks 1, 2, 3 p 26 - 27
At home : Task 5 p 17
(to be ended at home) At home : Task 3 p 24
Grammar Explorer I : p 17
November

At home : Task 1 p 17
Grammar Explorer II: p 17 Grammar Explorer II : p 25
Speak about: Past habit, obligations, Expressing time relations (past simple / Pronunciation and Spelling : p 28
Correction
abilities. past perfect) using : Pronunciation of final ‘ed’
At home : Task 1 p 18 before/ after / as soon as / once / until
Vocabulary Explorer : p 18 Grammar Explorer II : p 25 Think, Pair, Share : p 29
- Speak about the rise and fall of Read and Consider : p 21 Expressing concession using : Challenges faced by our modern
12 19 26 03
civilizations using appropriate verbs World Heritage Sites though, despite the fact that, however civilization
At home : Task 3 p 19 (to be ended at home)
Unit 2: Ethics in Business
06 Correction 13 Correction 20 Correction 27 Listen and Consider: p 46
Ethical / Unethical practices
December

Listening and Speaking : p 33 Reading and Writing : p 37 Assessment : Grammar Explorer I: p 47


Recognizing and showing a sequence Skimming and scanning Write an expository essay about the provided / providing that, as long as
of events At home : Tasks 4, 5 p 39 challenges faced by modern civilization. At home: Task 1 p 48: link pairs
After Listening : p 34 Grammar Explorer II: p 48
After Reading : p 40
10 Speak / Write about the contributions 17 24 Language Assessment: p 43 31 Present and future wish and past regret
Recognize types of discourse
of civilizations to the growth of Man. At home : Task 1 p 48
Grammar Explorer III: p 49
Grammar Explorer II: p 56
Advising and Warning using: Pronunciation and Spelling: p 57
03 10 Correction 17 Present simple/ continuous passive 24
It’s high time / it’s about time Stress shift from noun, verb, adjective
At home : Task 1 p 56 (memo)
At home : Tasks 1, 2 p 49
Vocabulary explorer: Think, Pair, Share: p 58
Read and Consider: p 54 Grammar Explorer III : p 56 Write an opinion article arguing for or
Task 1 p 50 :
January

Drawbacks of counterfeiting Express obligation, necessity, prohibition, against counterfeiting. Give reasons to
Task 2 p 50 : § A only
(expressing cause and result) absence of obligation support the idea. (To be written at
At home : Task 2 p 50 : § B, C, D. home)
Think, Pair, Share: p 52
Grammar Explorer I: p 55
A short public statement
Express result using: Vocabulary Explorer:
07 An anti-corruption programme (use of 14 21 28 Correction
so…that and such…that Tasks 1, 2, 3, 4 p 57
link words)
At home: Task 3 p 55: link pairs
(To be written at home)
Holidays from January 28th to February 06th
First Term Distribution of the Syllabus for 3rd year Literary stream and Foreign Languages
12 weeks - 24 sessions of 45 : 27 hours (instead of 48 hours in 2019).
Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4
Listening and Speaking: p 61
Unit 3: Education in the World
07 Evaluate opinions by agreeing or 14 Correction 21 28
Listen and Consider : p 75
disagreeing with them.
February

After Listening : p 63
Reading and Writing: p 66
Write sentences to express agreements
At home : Task 3 p 67: find words
or disagreements on ethics in business.
Say it in Writing: p 64
Make a speech in favour of ethics in After Reading : p 68
11 18 25 04
business balancing arguments and Tasks 1, 3 p 68
making decisions about the issue.
First Exams
07 11 21 28
March

Holidays
from March 11th to March 20th
11 20 25 01

Unit 4: Feelings and Emotions


04 11 18 25
Listen and Consider : p 166
April

08 15 21 29

02 09 16 23
May

06 13 20 27

30 06 Second Exams for 13 Second Exams for


3rd years 1st and 2nd years
June

03 10 17

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