ELLIS British 3. Scope and Sequence. English training software

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ELLIS British 3 Scope and Sequence TM ELLIS English training software

s c o p e a n d s e q u e n c e DIALOGUES VOCABULARY Lessons UNIT 1 Making Introductions 1 You must be Raj's sister. But there aren't enough bedrooms. 2 What are you doing these days? What would you like to see first? 3 We're going out for a meal. When could we move in? 4 Are you ready to order? Can we afford 300? 1 Introduction Negative prefixes 2 Phrasal verbs with up Describing people 3 Say, tell, speak, talk Prepositional phrases 4 Phrasal verbs with look Adjectives ending in -ing and -ed UNIT 2 Flat Hunting B R I T I S H M i d d l e M a s t e r y TM GRAMMAR PRONUNCIATION COMMUNICATION 1 Present time (1) The position of adverbs Participles as adjectives 2 State verbs Prepositions of time and location 3 Present time (2) Modals (1): forms 4 Quantifiers Comparatives 1 Heat Choice 2 There Vine 3 Can Bed 4 Right Thank Past time (1): simple past Used to Modals (2): suggestions, advice, necessity Conditionals 1 Greetings Introductions Asking for language help 2 Suggestions Keeping a conversation going 3 Invitations Asking for information 4 Apologizing Asking for and giving opinions Agreeing and disagreeing

UNIT 3 Running Errands UNIT 4 Job Hunting UNIT 5 Buying a Car I'd like to open a bank account. Do I have to make an appointment? What's the best way of finding a car? What are you doing these days? How much experience do you have? Is it still available? We're going out for a meal. Better luck next time! What were you doing this morning? Have you heard about Debbie? Verb + preposition Verb + noun word pairs Computers and the Internet Get The world of work Adverbs of degree Expressions with take, make Three-word phrasal verbs Vague language Strong adjectives Article use (1): a/an vs. the Phrasal verbs Gerunds and infinitives Modals (3): requests, offers, permission Future time Present perfect simple Relative pronouns Passive Article use (2): general vs. particular Past time (2): past continuous Subject and object questions Question tags Past time (3): past perfect Present perfect continuous Future time clauses Modals (4): degrees of certainty Ten Sing Shoe Pay Dawn Yet Cap Luck Paper Coat Asking permission Offering help and hospitality Expressing likes, dislikes, and preferences Shopping Job interviews Using the phone Making requests Talking about jobs Taking leave Giving and responding to news

s c o p e a n d s e q u e n c e DIALOGUES VOCABULARY GRAMMAR Lessons UNIT 1 Meeting People UNIT 2 Shopping UNIT 3 Getting Around 1 This is Raj. When does the supermarket open? I need a mini-cab, please. 2 Where are you from? Do you have any Parmesan cheese? King's Cross Station, please. 3 This is my family. Where are the avocados? When's the next bus? 4 I'm just looking, thanks. Let's take the tube. 1 The alphabet Names 2 Jobs Countries & nationalities Points of the compass Family (1) 3 Family (2) Numbers 0 100 Food (1) Adjectives: opposites (1) Food (2) Eating utensils Get (1) 4 Clothes (1) Colours 1 Be: affirmative Be: wh- questions 2 Be: yes/no questions and short answers Be: negatives A/an 3 Demonstratives Possessive adjectives Fruit Money Adjectives: opposites (2) Nouns: count & non-count Present simple: yes/no questions Present simple: wh- questions Present simple: affirmative & negative Verb + infinitive There is and there are Some and any Nouns: plurals Suggestions with Let s Be: tag questions Transport (1) How long? How far? How much? U.S. English Transport (2) Adjectives: opposites (3) Had better Do: tag questions Will, won't + base form Imperatives Prepositions with wh- questions Here vs. there Shall + base form Present continuous 4 Adverbs of frequency Comparative adjectives Let me + base form Can, can t + base form Superlative adjectives PRONUNCIATION 1 Eat Some Time 2 Thank Right Pounds 3 Time Here Visit 4 Jeans Can't B R I T I S H I n t r o TM COMMUNICATION 1 Greetings Introductions 2 Saying where you are from Asking for more information Giving your occupation 3 Talking about family Giving your age Giving your marital status Saying goodbye Expressing needs Asking about opening times Reminding someone Getting someone's attention Asking where something is Asking about prices Making small talk Presenting things Expressing surprise 4 Dealing with shop assistants Talking about prices Giving your size Expressing preferences Comparing Telling the time Address & phone number information Buying a train ticket Checking times Giving your destination Asking for language help Asking how long something takes Giving a tip Asking someone s opinion Excusing oneself politely Parting phrases Asking for & giving directions Saying you don t know

UNIT 4 Eating Out UNIT 5 Using the Phone UNIT 6 Having Fun Eat in or take away? Could I speak to Ian? Have you seen my squash racquet? Are you ready to order? How about this Friday? How about an action film? And the bill, please. Is that directory enquiries? Let's go to the cinema. What have you lost? What did you think of the film? Fast food Meals (1) Phoning Sports Sports equipment Drinks Vegetables The calendar Rooms in a house Types of films Get (2) Meals (2) Times of the day Verbs: opposites Activities Feelings Get (3) Expressions with take The weather Would like Will: use Possessive adjectives and pronouns A few vs. a little Object pronouns Present continuous: wh- questions Past simple: yes/no questions Past simple: regular verbs Past simple: wh- questions Past simple: negative Present continuous: future plans Past simple: irregular verbs Prepositions of time Prepositions of location The Have to, have got to Who vs. whose Possessive nouns Already vs. yet So do I/neither do I Was, were Count, non-count uses of nouns Present perfect: affirmative Present perfect: yes/no questions Present perfect: negative State verbs May, might + base form Present perfect vs. past simple Present perfect: wh- questions Prepositions of time: ago Chips Can You Chicken Yes Get Wet The Few Bus Left Be going to Past participles: irregular verbs Pretty, very, quite Very vs. too Adjectives with -ing/-ed Enough Ordering fast food Phoning Offering to take a message Asking for repetition Declining an invitation Saying what you have to do Asking who something belongs to Borrowing something Taking an order Asking for more time Talking about food Offering drinks Inviting Remembering Poor phone reception Arranging a time to meet Discussing likes and dislikes Agreeing and disagreeing Asking how to pronounce a word Making suggestions Ordering a meal Offering food Asking for the bill Locating things Asking for a phone number Passing on someone s suggestion Talking about plans Asking how to spell words Expressing relief Offering to help Expressing an opinion Asking someone s opinion

UNIT 7 Getting Things Done UNIT 8 Going to the Doctor You should join the library. How long have you been here? I've found what I wanted. When will they be ready? Places around town. Expressions with do Months of the year Verb + noun pairs What's the matter? He'd like an appointment today, if possible. What seems to be the problem? Shops Parts of the body Expressions with make Physical states Meanings of see Ordinal numbers Expressions with on Clothes (2) Get (4) Irregular comparative forms And, but, so, or Modals: should Prepositions of time: since vs. for Have: action & state meanings Illnesses Treatments Infinitives of purpose Have got vs. have got to Modals: should, ought to Go and see Time expressions without prepositions Modals: mustn t vs. don t have to Modals: may Prepositions of time: by Verb + gerund Adverbs of manner Get something done Wish No With Toy Good Zen Thing Opening a conversation Expressing wishes Giving advice Asking why and what for Expressing sympathy Asking for and giving personal information Thanking Making an appointment Making polite requests Explaining rules Asking for permission Asking about problems Describing symptoms Diagnosing an illness Getting things done Talking about deadlines ellis.com