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Gia Quat

Academic Year

2026-2027

Programme

Public Secondary

Grade

6

Lessons

65

Units

30

Assigned Classes

0

Guide Information

Master academic information for this pacing guide.

Active

Course Book

Global Success 6

Subject

English

Estimated Teaching Time

48 hr 45 min

Status

Active

Full Pacing Guide

Master lesson sequence. Week and projected dates are calculated separately for each assigned class.

65 active lessons
WeekLessonUnitPage #TopicObjectivesContentWorkbook Page #MinutesStatusAction
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Welcome lessonPage #By the end of the lesson, students will be: - Familiar with the expectations of the teacher and classroom - Familiar with the teacher, their background, and common facts - Familiar with their peersWorkbook Page #45 minActiveEdit
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Unit 1 - School Life4-6Extended Vocabulary - School Subjects, emotionsBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Identify and memorize different school subjects, and pronounce them correctly - Ask and answer questions about school subjects - Identify and select appropriate descriptive adjectives to make sentences about school subjectsSchool subjects (Mathematics, Vietnamese, Information Technology (IT), History, Geography, English, Science, Art, Music, Physical Education (PE)) Descriptive adjectives (happy, confident, exciting, boring, difficult, easy, challenging)545 minActiveEdit
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Unit 1 - School Life4-6Grammar Practice - Present simple - Affirmative, negative and interrogative Adverbs of FrequencyBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Identify and use the present simple tense in affirmative, negative, and interrogative to describe habitual actions - Pronounce the final consonant sound of like, does, don't and doesn't correctly - Demonstrate an understanding of the meanings expressed by different adverbs of frequency - Use the present simple tense and adverbs of frequency to talk about how frequently they do an activityPresent simple - Affirmative, negative and interrogative Adverbs of frequency (always, usually, often, sometimes, occasionally, rarely, never)545 minActiveEdit
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Unit 1 - School Life7Skills Focus - Speaking about schoolBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Discuss what activities are associated with different subjects - Ask and answer questions about what they do in each school subject - Express their preferences for different subjectsSpeaking: Talking about school subjects and activities645 minActiveEdit
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Unit 1 - School Life8Project and Presentation - My Dream TimetableBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Identify the elements of a school timetable - Design their own timetablesProject: My perfect timetable745 minActiveEdit
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Unit 2 - At Home9Extended Vocabulary - Types of house, rooms, furnitureBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Recognize different types of houses - Identify and talk about the various rooms in a house and the household objects in those rooms - Write and/or illustrate informational sentences about their homesTypes of houses (townhouse, country house, flat/apartment, mansion) Rooms in a house (living room, bathroom, dining room, basement, laundry, bedroom, kitchen, attic) Household objects (sofa, TV, lamp, dishwasher, sink, fridge, cupboard, mirror, bathtub, shower, chest of drawers)845 minActiveEdit
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Unit 2 - At Home10-12Grammar Practice - Posessive "s" Prepositions of placeBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Differentiate between possessive 's with singular and plural nouns, and pronounce possessives correctly - Make questions and sentences using Whose and possessive 's in an appropriate way - Recognize and use prepositions of place correctly when describing a picture - Apply prepositions of place to locate things around themWhose and the possessive case with 's Prepositions of place (in, on, under, beside, in front of, between, above, next to)945 minActiveEdit
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Unit 2 - At Home13Skills Focus - Reading and writing about housesBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Identify different types of unusual homes around the world - Develop reading micro-skills: guessing meaning in context, scanning for specific information, and passage comprehension - Design and talk about their own unusual housesReading and Writing: An article about unusual homes Types of unusual homes (igloo, container house, houseboat, treehouse)1045 minActiveEdit
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Unit 2 - At Home14Exam Preparation - Cambridge KEY ENGLISH TEST - Reading practice and feedbackBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Have a general understanding of the task types in Cambridge KET for Schools: Reading and Writing test - Recognize the words with similar meaning - Comprehend main idea and specific information in the short passages - Identify and use prepositions in sentences correctlyCambridge KET for Schools: Reading and Writing test Vocabulary: Words with similar meaning Grammar: Prepositions Reading: Short passages1145 minActiveEdit
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Unit 3 - Human Bodies15Extended Vocabulary - Body Parts, activitesBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Identify, label, and pronounce different parts of the body correctly - Recognize which parts of the body are used to do different activities - Use the vocabulary related to body parts to describe imaginary creaturesBody parts (toe, elbow, chest, lip, finger, ear, ankle, face, knee, forehead, stomach, chin)1245 minActiveEdit
11
Mid-semester 1 Review (Unit 1-2)16-181345 minActiveEdit
12
Mid-Semester 1 Written Test (Unit 1-2)45 minActiveEdit
13
Mid-Semester 1 Written Test (Unit 1-2)19Grammar Practice - Present continuousBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Identify and understand the usage of the present continuous tense - Use the present continuous tense in affirmative, negative, and interrogative to describe activities happening at or around the time of speaking - Understand and apply the rules of spelling -ing forms to present continuous sentencesPresent continuous: - Affirmative, negative and interrogative Spelling: -ing forms1445 minActiveEdit
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Mid-Semester 1 Written Test (Unit 1-2)19Skills Focus - Listening about sportsBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Develop the skill of listening for gist and specific information in an article about about Paralympians with different types of athletes - Understand and identify personality adjectives and their opposites, and pronounce them correctly - Use appropriate personality adjectives to describe people they knowListening: An article about Paralympians with different types of athletes Personality adjectives (brave, determined, successful, trusting, strong, optimistic)1445 minActiveEdit
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Mid-Semester 1 Written Test (Unit 1-2)20Project and Presentation - My Favourite CharacterBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Design their own characters for a game/comic using vocabulary related to body parts - Identify and select appropriate descriptive adjectives to describe their charactersProject: My favourite character Descriptive adjectives (long, short, tall, thin, strong, brave, determined, successful, trusting, strong, optimistic, creative)1545 minActiveEdit
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Halloween Project Lesson211645 minActiveEdit
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Unit 4 - Places Around Town22-24Extended Vocabulary - Places in a neighbourhoodBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Define and identify different places around town, and pronounce them correctly - Ask and answer questions about their neighbourhood - Use the vocabulary related to places around town and descriptive adjectives to write about places in their neighbourhoodPlaces around town (cinema, gym, bank, temple, cafe, art gallery, park, cathedral, railway station) Descriptive adjectives (fun, exciting, peaceful, clean, friendly, cheap, delicious, expensive, beautiful, fantastic)1745 minActiveEdit
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Unit 4 - Places Around Town22-24Grammar Practice - Comparative adjectivesBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Identify the comparative adjectives and the way they are formed - Use the comparative adjectives to compare things/objects/living things - Practice making sentences using comparativesComparatives: Short and long adjectives, regular and irregular forms1745 minActiveEdit
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Unit 4 - Places Around Town25Skills Focus - Writing and Speaking: Giving DirectionsBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Memorize and use action verbs and directions in simple conversations - Understand and give directions to various places - Ask for and describe the location of places using prepositionsAction verbs and directions (go straight, turn left, turn right, make a U-turn, go past, cross) Prepositions (at/on the corner, opposite/across from)1845 minActiveEdit
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Unit 4 - Places Around Town26Exam Preparation - Cambridge Key English Test PreparationBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Identify key information from short conversations and monologues in Listening Parts 1–3 of the KET for Schools exam. - Choose correct answers for multiple-choice and gap-fill questions about travel plans, daily activities, and public places. - Use exam tips to improve listening comprehension and task performance.Cambridge KET for Schools: Listening test (Part 1-2-3) - Listening for specific information - Listen and match or choose - Listen and tick or cross1945 minActiveEdit
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Semester 1 Essay Test Review (Unit 1-4)45 minActiveEdit
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Semester 1 Test Review (Unit 1-4)45 minActiveEdit
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Semester 1 Written Test (Unit 1-4)45 minActiveEdit
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Semester 1 Essay Test (Unit 1-4)45 minActiveEdit
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Semester 1 Speaking Test (Unit 1-4)45 minActiveEdit
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Semester 1 Speaking Test (Unit 1-4)45 minActiveEdit
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Unit 5 - Wonders of the World28-30Extended Vocabulary - Nature, travel itemsBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Broaden their knowledge in the field of natural wonders of the world and their geographical location - Label and memorize the travel items, and pronounce them correctly - Ask and answer questions about a natural wonder, its location, the ways of travelling and the travel items to bringNatural wonders of the world (Grand Canyon, Great Barrier Reef, Victoria Falls, Mount Everest, Paricutin Volcano, Aurora Borealis, Amazon Rainforest, Ha Long Bay, Great Blue Hole, Serengeti Migration) Travel items (binoculars, tent, snorkel/goggles, sleeping bag, camera, life jacket)2145 minActiveEdit
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Unit 5 - Wonders of the World28-30Grammar Practice - Countable and uncoultable nouns Must and mustn't for rulesBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Recognize and use countable and uncountable nouns correctly in sentences - Differentiate and apply must and mustn't appropriately in speech and writingCountable and uncountable nouns Must / Mustn't for rules2145 minActiveEdit
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Unit 5 - Wonders of the World31Skills Focus - Reading about natural wondersBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Recognize the words with similar meaning - Develop reading micro-skills: scanning for specific ideas, skimming for general information, and guessing meaning in context - Use the information in the reading passage to discuss further with a partnerReading: An article about Iguazu Falls Pre-teach Vocabulary (amazing, thunderous, adventurer, sight, shoots, roar, unique, jaguars)2245 minActiveEdit
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Unit 5 - Wonders of the World32Project and Presentation - Tourist GuideBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Identify the elements of a tourist guide - Develop their reading and listening skills to get general and specific information - Plan and design travel plans for a tripProject: Tourist guide Travel items (camera, sun cream, insect spray, boots, phone, jacket)2345 minActiveEdit
31
Christmas Project Lesson332445 minActiveEdit
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Unit 6 - Holidays and Celebrations34-36Extended Vocabulary - Holidays around the worldBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Learn and label activities associated with various holidays and celebrations around the world, and pronounce them correctly - Ask and answer questions about holidays in their countries - Discuss their favorite holidays and related activitiesHolidays and Celebrations (Christmas, Hanukkah, New Year's Day, Easter, Bodhi Day, Halloween, Valentine's Day, Lunar New Year) Activities (exchanging gifts, hunting for eggs, meditating, wearing scary costumes, lighting the menorah, expressing love, setting off fireworks, getting lucky money)2545 minActiveEdit
33
Unit 6 - Holidays and Celebrations37Grammar Practice - Giving advice with should and shouldn't Using some and anyBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Understand the meaning and use of should/shouldn't for giving advice - Recognize and use some and any appropriately in contextShould / Shouldn't for giving advice some / any2645 minActiveEdit
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Unit 6 - Holidays and Celebrations37Skills Focus - Listening for detailBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Develop the skill of listening for specific information in the context of a speech - Broaden their knowledge about different holidays and celebrationsListening for details: A speech about holidays and celebrations2645 minActiveEdit
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Unit 6 - Holidays and Celebrations38Exam Preparation - Cambridge Key English Test PreparationBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Have a general understanding of the task types in Cambridge KET for Schools: Speaking test (Part 1) - Answer questions related to familiar topics such as personal information, family, hobbies, free time, school subjects, weather, holiday, etc. - Apply the useful language provided to the speaking tasks and the real testCambridge KET for Schools: Speaking test (Part 1) Useful language for Part 12745 minActiveEdit
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Unit 7 - Films and TV Programmes39Extended Vocabulary - Film genres, likes and dislikesBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Recognize, label, and use vocabulary for different film genres and elements with correct pronunciation - Ask and answer questions about films and film genres - Discuss and describe films using the learnt vocabularyFilm genres (comedy, drama, musical, fantasy, science fiction (Sci-Fi), animation, horror, romance, action, western) Elements of a film (actor, character, plot, ending, scenes, script, soundtrack, special effect)2845 minActiveEdit
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Mid-semester 2 Review (Unit 5-6)40-422945 minActiveEdit
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Mid-Semester 2 Written Test (Unit 5-6)45 minActiveEdit
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Mid-Semester 2 Written Test (Unit 5-6)43Grammar Practice - "Wh-" questions ConjunctionsBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Identify and use Wh- question words to form questions. - Recognize and understand the meanings of conjunctions. - Construct sentences using conjunctions.Wh- Questions (When, Who, Why, How many, What, Where, How often) Conjunctions (and, but, although, so, because)3045 minActiveEdit
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Mid-Semester 2 Written Test (Unit 5-6)43Skills Focus - Speaking about films and moviesBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Identify the genres of films based on their description/introduction - Define and memorize the adjectives used to describe films - Use the adjectives with correct pronunciation to talk about the films they like or dislikeSpeaking: Talk about films Descriptive adjectives (gripping, predictable, moving, entertaining, spectacular, scary, dull, violent)3045 minActiveEdit
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Mid-Semester 2 Written Test (Unit 5-6)44Project and Presentation - Design a movie posterBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Identify the elements of a film poster - Develop their scanning skill for specific information - Plan and design film postersProject: A film poster Elements of a film poster (release date, production company logo, character, actor, director, tagline, film title)3145 minActiveEdit
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Tet Project Lesson453245 minActiveEdit
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Unit 8 - Winning and Losing46-48Extended Vocabulary - Unusal sports and competitionsBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Classify different sports into individual, combat, and team sports, and apply the correct use of play/do/go with sports - Ask and answer questions about sports using appropriate collocations - Use vocabulary related to sports to construct sentences about sports activitiesSports (archery, basketball, gymnastics, judo, fencing, rowing, ice hockey, surfing, boxing, wrestling)3345 minActiveEdit
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Unit 8 - Winning and Losing49Grammar Practice - Past simple ImperativesBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Understand and use the past simple tense, including regular and irregular verbs, in affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms - Identify and use imperative verbs correctly to give instructions and orders - Apply the past simple tense to discuss past activities and imperatives to provide directionPast simple - Affirmative, negative and interrogative Imperatives - Affirmative and negative3445 minActiveEdit
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Unit 8 - Winning and Losing46-48Skills Focus - Reading about a sports championBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Read and understand a short article about a young sports champion. - Complete a text using context clues and vocabulary support. - Reflect on and describe a personal challenge related to sports.Reading: • Article: From Injury to Victory (about a teenage wrestling champion) • Comprehension through gap-fill and True/False tasks Vocabulary: • Words related to sport and challenge: break, face, method, move, patience, return • Definitions and contextual usage Critical thinking: • Answer reflective questions about the story (e.g., How can coaches help? Should Alex continue?) • Discuss personal experiences with physical challenges Writing: Write a short paragraph describing a personal challenge in sports using guided questions Speaking: Pair and group discussion tasks to exchange opinions and share stories3345 minActiveEdit
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Unit 8 - Winning and Losing49Exam Preparation - Cambridge Key English Test PreparationBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Have a general understanding of the task types in Cambridge KET for Schools: Reading test (Part 2-3) - Identify the paraphrasing of the same idea in the reading texts and the questions - Develop reading micro-skills: scanning for specific ideas and skimming for general information - Apply the tips provided to the reading tasks and the real testCambridge KET for Schools: Reading test (Part 2-3) Part 2: Read three texts on a similar topic and match sentences to the texts Part 3: Read a text and answer five multiple-choice questions3445 minActiveEdit
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Unit 9 - Destinations Around the World50-51Extended Vocabulary - Outdoor Activities for TouristsBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Label and classify different outdoor activities into in-water, in-the-air, and in-the-mountains activities - Develop reading micro-skills through a travel guide: scanning for specific ideas and skimming for general information - Use the target language to ask and answer questions about travel destinationsOutdoor activities (hiking, kayaking, snorkelling, rafting, horse riding, scuba diving, paragliding, rock climbing) Reading: A travel guide about Zion National Park35- 3645 minActiveEdit
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Unit 9 - Destinations Around the World52- 53Grammar Practice - Posessive adjectives Posessive pronounsBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Distinguish the difference between possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns - Use possessive adjectives and pronouns to demonstrate ownerships correctlyPossessive Adjectives: my, your, our, their, his, her, its Possessive Pronouns: mine, yours, ours, theirs, his, hers, its37- 3845 minActiveEdit
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Unit 9 - Destinations Around the World54-56Skills Focus - Listening about a tourist attractionBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Develop the skill of listening for main idea and specific information in the context of a speech - Broaden their knowledge about a tourist attraction in the world - Use the information in the listening passage to make questions and answers with a partnerListening: A speech about a tourist attraction3945 minActiveEdit
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Unit 9 - Destinations Around the World57Project and Presentation - Travel brochureBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Identify the elements and information included in a travel brochure - Develop their reading skills to get general and specific information - Research and design travel brochures for places of interestProject: A travel brochure4045 minActiveEdit
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Unit 10 - Smart Homes58Extended Vocabulary - Gadgets, tools and Smart TechnologyBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Identify and match vocabulary related to smart home technology with pictures. - Complete a short informational text using target vocabulary about smart devices. - Discuss and compare how smart and robot technology improve our daily lives.Smart home devices (robot vacuum, smartphone, smart washer and dryer, smart security camera, automatic food making machine, smart fridge, smart lock, tablet, smart thermostat, smart light bulb) Action verbs (check, track, connect, change, control)4145 minActiveEdit
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Unit 10 - Smart Homes59Grammar Practice - will/won't for future predictions and might/might not for future possibilitiesBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Understand the meaning and use of will and won't for making future predictions - Use might and might not to express future possibilities - Discuss anticipated changes in homes using these future formsWill / won't for future predictions Might / might not for future possibilities4245 minActiveEdit
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Final Test Essay Review (Unit 6-9)60-624345 minActiveEdit
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Final Test Review (Unit 6-9)634445 minActiveEdit
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Final Written Test (Unit 6-9)45 minActiveEdit
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Final Essay Test (Unit 6-9)45 minActiveEdit
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Final Speaking Test (Unit 6-9)45 minActiveEdit
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Final Speaking Test (Unit 6-9)45 minActiveEdit
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Final Speaking Test (Unit 6-9)64-65Skills Focus - Writing: An Informal EmailBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Understand and extract specific information from an informal email about a smart home exhibition. - Identify and categorize useful phrases for structuring informal emails. - Plan and write their own informal email using guided questions and model language.Writing: An informal email Useful expressions (Dear … / Hi ...; I hope you're well.; Thanks for your email.; It’s great to hear from you.; How are things with you?; I hope to see you soon.; That's all from me.; Please write soon.; Give my love to … / Say hi to …; Love / Lots of love; Best wishes; Take care)4545 minActiveEdit
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Final Speaking Test (Unit 6-9)66-67Exam Preparation - Cambridge Key English Test PreparationBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Have a general understanding of the task types in Cambridge KET for Schools: Listening test (Part 4-5) - Recall vocabulary about home (rooms and furniture) and computer - Comprehend the main idea and specific information of the conversations or monologues - Apply the tips provided to the listening tasks and the real testCambridge KET for Schools: Listening test (Part 4-5) Part 4: Listen to five short monologues or conversations. There is a question for each conversation. Students have to choose the best answer. Part 5: Listen to a conversation. There are five questions, plus an example at the beginning. Students have to match two lists of information.4645 minActiveEdit
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Unit 11 - Let's Go Green!64-65Extended Vocabulary - Green ActivitiesBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Identify and label nouns related to green activities, and pronounce them correctly - Memorize action verbs associated with these activities - Use the target vocabulary to discuss green activities applicable to their school environmentNouns related to green activities (waste disposal, organic vegetables, eco-friendly products, plastic containers, recycling bins, energy-efcient bulb) Action verbs (use, reuse, reduce, make, grow, organise, classify, install)4545 minActiveEdit
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Unit 11 - Let's Go Green!66-67Grammar Practice - Articles First conditionalBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Differentiate between indefinite (a/an) and definite (the) articles - Apply the appropriate article to different nouns - Understand the meaning and use of the first conditional - Construct sentences using articles and the first conditional accuratelyArticles: a, an, the First Conditional with If4645 minActiveEdit
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Unit 11 - Let's Go Green!71Skills Focus - Speaking - Making suggestions, Agreeing and disagreeing to suggestionsBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Identify and understand different expressions for making suggestions and agreeing or disagreeing to suggestions - Formulate the sentences to make and accept or reject suggestions correctly - Use the target structure to construct a dialogue in the production stageSpeaking Making suggestions (Let's ...; How about ...?; Why don't we ...?; Shall we ...?) Agreeing and disagreeing to suggestions (Cool. / You’re right.; That sounds fun. / That’s perfect. ; That’s a great idea. / What a good idea!; I don’t think so.; I’m not sure about that.; I’m afraid we can’t do that.; Sorry, I’m not very keen on it.)4845 minActiveEdit
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Unit 11 - Let's Go Green!73ProjectBy the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Identify the elements and information included in a campaign poster - Develop their reading skills to get general and specific information - Design posters for Earth DayProject: Earth Day Poster Action verbs (reduce, reuse, recycle, throw, take, use, pick up, turn off)5045 minActiveEdit
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End of year lesson724945 minActiveEdit

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