EF Language Learning Solutions for Schools. Intermediate - 2nd edition syllabus

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EF Language Learning Solutions for Schools class.ef.com Intermediate - 2nd edition syllabus

INTERMEDIATE - 2ND EDITION, OVERVIEW Intermediate - 2nd edition overview SPEAKING LISTENING READING WRITING PROJECT WELCOME Questions about personality: A discussion Learning languages: A documentary Pen pals: A personal narrative Giving personal information: An informal email N/A MOVIES Giving a presentation: A film pitch Finding a fortune in Bollywood: A news report Jennifer Lawrence: A biography and interview Opinions about films: A review A shortened movie: A performance TRAVEL Holiday nightmares: A conversation Sharks in the Indian Ocean: A documentary Culture shock: A non-fiction book extract Different cultures: A compare and contrast essay My town: A guidebook MUSIC Songs that have special meaning: A presentation Dancing and selfconfidence: A news report Katy Perry: A concert review A career in music: A biography A music genre: A presentation GLOBALIZATION Positive and negative aspects of globalization: A discussion Consumer spending: A documentary Ethical shopping: A current affairs article Complaining about factory conditions: A formal email Supply chains: A descriptive narrative THE NEWS Event reports: A commentary and interview Behind the scenes at the BBC: A news report Student newspapers: A feature article Telling the news: An article A local news programme: A performance VARIETIES OF ENGLISH Defining words: A game Accents of the United Kingdom: A documentary British Asian English: A newspaper article Language learning: An argumentative essay The history of a dialect: A presentation TECHNOLOGY Computers and technology: A debate Psychology of an Apple fanatic: A documentary The Disintegration Machine: A short story extract A how-to guide: A set of instructions New inventions and products: A review magazine STORYTELLING Describing an event or experience: A personal story Neil Gaiman: An interview Bone Jack: A novel extract A short story: A literary appreciation essay Performance: A teen drama EDUCATION What and how to study: An interview Teenagers and sleep: A news report Studying at an international school: A blog post Issues in education: A for and against essay Schools around the world: A presentation 02

INTERMEDIATE - 2ND EDITION, WELCOME, RECEPTIVE Welcome The Welcome unit is an introduction for new Intermediate students, giving them time to get to know each other, and to think about their own approaches to language learning. READING Pen pals: A personal narrative LISTENING Learning languages: A documentary Understand and respond to the content and language of a personal narrative Be able to use a variety of reading strategies effectively new words based on their use in the text Avoid spelling errors Recognize text types Authentic text: Guardian newspaper article Understand and respond to part of an authentic documentary Use a variety of listening strategies effectively Recognize new words based on their use in the documentary Focus on keeping a record of new vocabulary Focus on listening for details Authentic video: BBC documentary 03

INTERMEDIATE - 2ND EDITION, WELCOME, PRODUCTIVE Welcome SPEAKING Questions about personality: A discussion WRITING Giving personal information: An informal email PROJECT There is no project for this unit Interview other students about personality Recognize language for describing personalities Ask follow-up questions Write an informal email Recognize language used in informal emails Identify formal and informal English N/A 04

INTERMEDIATE - 2ND EDITION, MOVIES, RECEPTIVE SKILLS Movies The Movies unit gives students a chance to speak and write about the latest movies, and also gives a glimpse of life behind the scenes in film industries, from Hollywood to India s Bollywood. READING Finding a fortune in Bollywood: A news report LISTENING Jennifer Lawrence: A biography and interview Understand and respond to part of an authentic news report Use a variety of listening strategies effectively new words based on their use in the news report Practise using phrasal verbs Focus on dealing with unfamiliar accents Understand and respond to the content and language of a biography and an authentic news article Be able to use a variety of reading strategies effectively new words based on their use in the texts Recognize word families Focus on skimming Authentic video: BBC news report Authentic text: Guardian newspaper article 05

INTERMEDIATE - 2ND EDITION, MOVIES, PRODUCTIVE SKILLS Movies SPEAKING WRITING PROJECT Giving a presentation: A film pitch Opinions about films: A review A shortened movie: A performance Give a short presentation about a film Write a film review Perform a short summary of a film Recognize language for describing films Recognize language for describing films Recognize word and sentence stress 06

INTERMEDIATE - 2ND EDITION, TRAVEL, RECEPTIVE SKILLS Travel The Travel unit gives practical advice on travel, and also explores comparisons between cultures as well as issues such as the environmental impact of tourism. READING Culture shock: A non-fiction book extract LISTENING Sharks in the Indian Ocean: A documentary Understand and respond to the content and language of an authentic non-fiction book extract Be able to use a variety of reading strategies effectively new words based on their use in the text Recognize word roots Focus on guessing meaning from context Authentic text: David Sedaris essay extract Understand and respond to part of an authentic documentary Use a variety of listening strategies effectively new words based on their use in the documentary Form compound nouns (noun & noun) Preview listening questions Authentic video: BBC documentary 07

INTERMEDIATE - 2ND EDITION, TRAVEL, PRODUCTIVE SKILLS Travel SPEAKING WRITING PROJECT Holiday nightmares: A conversation Different cultures: A compare and contrast essay My town: A travel guide Role-play making a phone call in English Write a compare and contrast essay about culture Create a travel guide Recognize language for making phone calls, complaining, and apologizing General telephone language Develop telephone skills Recognize language for showing similarities and differences Recognize the grammatical form of language for expressing similarities and differences 08

INTERMEDIATE - 2ND EDITION, MUSIC, RECEPTIVE SKILLS Music The Music unit explores the history of music genres and musicians, as well as the effect of music on our lives, self-confidence, and happiness. READING Katy Perry: A concert review LISTENING Dancing and selfconfidence: A news report Understand and respond to the content and language of an authentic concert review Be able to use a variety of reading strategies effectively new words based on their use in the text Recognize compound nouns (verb & preposition) Practise previewing reading texts Authentic text: Guardian newspaper article Understand and respond to an authentic news report Use a variety of listening strategies effectively new words based on their use in the news report Recognize word families Focus on learning English through songs Authentic video: CBS documentary 09

INTERMEDIATE - 2ND EDITION, MUSIC, PRODUCTIVE SKILLS Music SPEAKING WRITING PROJECT Songs that have special meaning: A presentation A career in music: A biography A music genre: A presentation Give a presentation about songs Recognize language for describing personal experiences and feelings Write a biography Recognize language for talking about time Give a presentation about a music genre Focus on confident public speaking Use prepositional phrases of time 10

INTERMEDIATE - 2ND EDITION, GLOBALIZATION, RECEPTIVE SKILLS Globalization The Globalization unit explores our changing world, in which our demand for cheap goods has made more companies export jobs to other countries, leading to social and environmental challenges. READING Ethical shopping: A current affairs article LISTENING Consumer spending: A documentary Understand and respond to the content and language of an authentic news article Be able to use a variety of reading strategies effectively Recognize new words based on their use in the text Understand and respond to part of an authentic documentary Use a variety of listening strategies effectively new words based on their use in the documentary Use prefixes to form words with a negative meaning Use suffixes to form words for people and jobs Recognize a text s context, purpose, and audience Authentic text: Guardian newspaper article Focus on listening for attitudes Authentic video: BBC documentary 11

INTERMEDIATE - 2ND EDITION, GLOBALIZATION, PRODUCTIVE Globalization SPEAKING WRITING PROJECT Positive and negative aspects of globalization: A discussion Complaining about factory conditions: A formal email Supply chains: A descriptive narrative Hold a discussion evaluating pros and cons Recognize language for expressing opinions Write a formal email of complaint Recognize language for writing a formal email Form embedded questions in formal English Write a descriptive narrative 12

INTERMEDIATE - 2ND EDITION, THE NEWS, RECEPTIVE The news In The news unit, students will look at the ways that news and events coverage is created and shared in the modern world, and get the chance to create their own news reports. READING Student newspapers: A feature article LISTENING Behind the scenes at the BBC: A feature Understand and respond to the content and language of an authentic feature article Be able to use a variety of reading strategies effectively slang words based on their use in the article Recognize abbreviations, initials, and acronyms Focus on writing summaries Authentic text: Guardian newspaper article Understand and respond to part of an authentic news report Use a variety of listening strategies effectively Recognize new words based on their use in the report Recognize homographs and heteronyms Focus on learning English through film and TV Authentic video: BBC news report 13

INTERMEDIATE - 2ND EDITION, THE NEWS, PRODUCTIVE SKILLS The news SPEAKING WRITING PROJECT Event reports: A commentary and interview Telling the news: An article A local news programme: A performance Perform a sports commentary and interview Recognize language for commentaries and interviews Review verb tenses Write a news article Recognize language for news articles Practise writing news headlines Perform a local TV news programme 14

INTERMEDIATE - 2ND EDITION, VARIETIES OF ENGLISH, RECEPTIVE SKILLS Varieties of English The Varieties of English unit explores the many different forms of English, different slang terms, and dialects and accents, from Irish English and Geordie to British Asian English. READING British Asian English: A newspaper article LISTENING Accents of the United Kingdom: A documentary Understand and respond to the content and language of an authentic newspaper article Be able to use a variety of reading strategies effectively new words based on their use in the article Recognize idioms related to parts of the body Focus on scanning Authentic text: Guardian newspaper article Understand and respond to part of an authentic documentary Use a variety of listening strategies effectively new words based on their use in the documentary Use the suffixes -able and -ability to form adjectives and nouns Focus on listening for main ideas Authentic video: BBC documentary 15

INTERMEDIATE - 2ND EDITION, VARIETIES OF ENGLISH, PRODUCTIVE SKILLS Varieties of English SPEAKING WRITING PROJECT Defining words: A game Language learning: An argumentative essay The history of a dialect: A presentation Play a word definitions game Recognize language for checking comprehension Write an argumentative essay Recognize language for connecting arguments Give a presentation on the history of an English dialect Focus on group work Practise using sentence linkers 16

INTERMEDIATE - 2ND EDITION, TECHNOLOGY, RECEPTIVE Technology The Technology unit looks at futuristic sci-fi technologies, gives advice on writing instructions and reviews for gadgets, and explores the powerful effect that technology has on our lives. READING The Disintegration Machine: A short story extract LISTENING Psychology of an Apple fanatic: A documentary Understand and respond to the content and language of extracts from a science fiction story Be able to use a variety of reading strategies effectively Write correct definitions for new words based on their use in the extracts Recognize stressed syllables in words Understand and respond to part of an authentic documentary Use a variety of listening strategies effectively new words based on their use in the documentary Recognize slang and jargon for talking about technology Focus on approaching fiction Authentic text: Arthur Conan Doyle short story extract Practise distinguishing fact from opinion Authentic video: BBC documentary 17

INTERMEDIATE - 2ND EDITION, TECHNOLOGY, PRODUCTIVE Technology SPEAKING WRITING PROJECT Computers and technology: A debate A how-to guide: A set of instructions New inventions and products: A review magazine Take part in a debate Recognize language for arguing about an issue Write a set of instructions Recognize language for telling people how to do things clearly and simply Write a review for a technology product Practise using phrasal verbs 18

INTERMEDIATE - 2ND EDITION, STORYTELLING, RECEPTIVE SKILLS Storytelling The Storytelling unit lets students read and analyse exciting works of fiction and hear about a writer s inspirations, and helps them tell their own stories. READING Bone Jack: A novel extract LISTENING Neil Gaiman: An interview Understand and respond to the content and language of an extract from an authentic English-language novel Be able to use a variety of reading strategies effectively new words based on their use in the extract Recognize phrases starting with prepositions Focus on inferring as a reading strategy Authentic text: Sara Crowe novel extract Understand and respond to an authentic interview Use a variety of listening strategies effectively new words based on their use in the interview Recognize noun & preposition collocations Focus on previewing listening texts Authentic video: CBS interview 19

INTERMEDIATE - 2ND EDITION, STORYTELLING, PRODUCTIVE SKILLS Storytelling SPEAKING WRITING PROJECT Describing an event or experience: A personal story A short story: A literature appreciation essay Performance: A teen drama Tell a personal story Recognize language for describing experiences and events Recognize strong and weak adjectives Write a literary appreciation essay about a short story Recognize language for describing a short story Use language related to literature and storytelling Perform a teen drama Authentic text: Meg Cabot short story 20

INTERMEDIATE - 2ND EDITION, EDUCATION, RECEPTIVE Education The Education unit gives students the chance to think about challenges they face in the school system, and compare their experiences with those of students in English-speaking schools around the world. READING Studying at an international school: A blog post LISTENING Teenagers and sleep: A news report Understand and respond to the content and language of an authentic blog post Be able to use a variety of reading strategies effectively new words based on their use in the text Practise using phrasal verbs Focus on using a dictionary Authentic text: Guardian blog post Understand and respond to an authentic news report Use a variety of listening strategies effectively new words based on their use in the news report Recognize word families Focus on taking notes while listening Authentic video: CBS documentary 21

INTERMEDIATE - 2ND EDITION, EDUCATION, PRODUCTIVE SKILLS Education SPEAKING WRITING PROJECT What and how to study: An interview Issues in education: A 'for and against' essay Schools around the world: A presentation Interview someone about what and how to study Recognize language for asking interview questions Write a 'for and against' essay Recognize language for introducing advantages, disadvantages, and examples Give a presentation on school in an English-speaking country Recognize verb & noun collocations Practise using commas correctly Focus on writing good body paragraphs 22

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