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The initial term's curriculum encompasses a diverse range of topics, starting with school-related vocabulary, including phrases for academic activities and types of schools. This is followed by life events vocabulary, detailing significant milestones from birth to old age, and an extensive list of emotions, ranging from positive to negative.

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Temary 1st Term

Vocabulary Unit 2

Feelings
-Miserable -Delighted -Antisocial -Energetic -Thrilled -Irritable -Enthusiastic -Annoyed -Shocked -Upset -Confused -Cheerful -Ashamed -Depressed -Disappointed -Frustrated
Life events
-be born -grow up -start school -make friends -leave school -graduate from high school -turn eighteen -pass the driving test -take a gap year -leave home -find/get a job -earn money -fall in love -get a promotion -get married -move home -settle down -have a child -retire -get old -die

Grammar Unit 2

Object/ subject questions
Subject questions

QUESTION WORD + MAIN VERB + ? Who called you last night? My grandmother called me IMPORTANT: the qw refers to the subject

Object questions

QUESTION WORD + AUXILIARY VERB (did) + SUBJECT + MAIN VERB (infinitive) + ? Who did you call yesterday? Yesterday, I called my mum IMPORTANT: the qw refers to the object

Past simple
THE OTHER VERBS

DID + SUBJECT + verb infinitive + ? Did you play football? Did you watch TV? Did you see my sister? Did she did her homework?

SUBJECT + DIDN’T + VERB infinitive I didn’t play football I didn’t watch the TV You didn’t see my sister She didn’t did her homework yesterday

SUBJECT + verb-ED/ SUBJECT + irregular verb I played football I watched the TV You saw my sister She did her homework yesterday

TO BE

WAS/ WERE + SUBJECT + OBJECT +? Were you at your house? Was she/he/it at your house? Were we at your house? Were you at your house? Were they at your house?

SUBJECT + WASN’T/ WEREN’T I wasn’t in my house You weren’t in my house She/He/It wasn’t in my house We weren’t in my house You weren’t in my house They weren’t in my house

SUBJECT + WAS/ WERE I was in my house You were in my house She/He/It was in my house We were in my house You were in my house They were in my house

Vocabulary Unit 1

School expresions
-do homework -enrol yourself in -fail exams -pass exams -get qualifications -get good marks -get into college -go to lessons -obey rules -take classes
Word compound
-boarding school -school holidays -home school -school leavers -mixed school -primary school -school rules -secondary school -single-sex school -school uniform

Grammar Unit 1

Adverbs of frequency
100% ALWAYS 90% USUALLY 80% NORMALLY / GENERALLY 70% OFTEN / FREQUENTLY 50% SOMETIMES 30% OCCASIONALLY 10% HARDLY EVER / RARELY 0% NEVER

When the main verb is TO BE (am, is, are), the adverb goes AFTER the verb TO BE.

The adverb goes BEFORE the verb

Present Simple
Questions

DO +SUBJECT+ VERB +? DO you live in Sant Fost? DOES He/She/It live in Sant Fost? DO we live in Sant Fost? DO you live in Sant Fost? DO they live in Sant Fost? ANSWER YES + SUBJECT+ DO YES + SHE/HE/IT + DOES NO + SUBJECT + DON’T NO + SHE/HE/IT + DOESN’T

Negative

SUBJECT + DON’T/ DOESN’T + VERB I DON’T live in Sant Fost You DON’T live in Sant Fost He/She/It DOESN’T live in Sant Fost We DON’T live in Sant Fost You DON’T live in Sant Fost They DON’T live in Sant Fost

Positive

SUBJECT + VERB I live in Sant Fost You live in Sant Fost He/She/It lives in Sant Fost We live in Sant Fost You live in Sant Fost They live in Sant Fost