INGLÉS CONTENIDOS MÍNIMOS ESO SEPTIEMBRE 2016/17

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INGLÉS CONTENIDOS MÍNIMOS ESO SEPTIEMBRE 2016/17 Tanto la gramática como el vocabulario recogido en los Contenidos Mínimos de cada curso, están relacionados con los contenidos de las unidades explicadas a lo largo del curso escolar. Recordamos que en los exámenes extraordinarios de septiembre, además de los contenidos mínimos que se relacionan en las tablas expuestas a continuación, también se incluirá un READING y un WRITING, en el que el alumno demostrará su comprensión lectora y su expresión escrita. El vocabulario y estructuras gramaticales de ese READING y WRITING estarán relacionados con el léxico y la gramática explicada a lo largo del curso. CONTENIDOS MÍNIMOS - 1º ESO SPECTRUM 1 UNIT VOCABULARY GRAMMAR Starter unit Countries and nationalities Classroom objects Plurals Prepositions of place Days of the week School subjects 1 Families Houses Pets Dates: Ordinal numbers 2 Daily routine Free time activities Seasons 3 School Sports Likes and dislikes 4 Adjectives Weather Transport 5 Action verbs Adventure equipment Music and musicalinstruments 6 Food Everyday objects Adjectives Possesive adjectives Possesive s Have got Demonstrative pronouns Subject and object pronouns Imperative Presentsimple:be:affirmative, negative,questions There is/there are+a,an,some&any Present simple:affirmative,negative Present simple: questions Adverbs of frequency Verb + -ing, Verb + noun Comparative adjectives Superlative adjectives Present continuous Present continuous and present simple Can / can t, must / mustn t, some, any, a lot of, much. Many with countable and uncountable nouns

7 Clothes Appearance Space travel 8 Geographical feautures Places in a town History 9 Technology Types of films Entertainment Past simple: be There was / there were Past simple: regular verbs Past simple of regular and irregular verbs Past simple: questions Future:will / won t Be going to CONTENIDOS MÍNIMOS - 1º ESO CLIL MOSAIC 1 UNIT VOCABULARY GRAMMAR Starter unit Countries, nationalities and languages The classroom Days of the week School subjects Times Subject pronouns and Possesive adjectives Prepositions of place Possesive s Have got Imperative 1 Family Rooms and homes 2 Daily routine Free time activities 3 School Sports 4 Adjectives Weather 5 Action verbs Adventure equipment 6 Food At the market 7 Clothes Appearance 8 Landscape places Places in town Present simple:be There is/there are+a,an,some&any Present simple: affirmative and negative Object pronouns Present simple: questions and short answers Wh- questions Adverbs of frequency Verb + -ing, Verb + noun Comparative adjectives Superlative adjectives Present continuous Present continuous and present simple Can / can t, must / mustn t for permission, obligation and prohibition Countable and uncountable nouns: some,any,much,many,alot Past simple: be Was / were /there was / there were Past simple: regular verbs Past simple of regular and irregular verbs Past simple: questions

9 Computers and technology Films Will / won t future predictions Be going to future plans Present continuous: future arrangements CONTENIDOS MÍNIMOS - 2 º ESO SPECTRUM 2 STARTER Present Tenses Verb + -ing / noun Clothes Free time activities 1 Past simple: affirmative, negative & questions. (There) was / were Events Adjectives 2 Past continuous and past simple with while & when Materials Containers 3 Will / won t First conditional Parts of the body The environment 4 Be going to: affirmative & negative, questions and short answers. Be going to & will for predictions Money Verbs&prepositions of movement 5 Can & could Comparative & superlative adjectives. Adverbs 6 Present perfect: affirmative, negative, questions Present perfect with ever & never 7 Should / shouldn t Must / mustn t Have to + Infinitive 8 Quantifiers: affirmative, negative & questions Indefinite pronouns 9 Reflexive pronouns Questions tags Questions Life stages Verb phrases Jobs Holidays Wild nature Adjectives Everyday things TV programmes Street furniture Kitchen objects

CONTENIDOS MÍNIMOS - 2 º ESO CLIL MOSAIC 2 STARTER Present simple Quiestions words Present continuous Like + -ing / noun 1 Past simple: regular&irregular verbs Past time expressions (there) was / were used to 2 Past continuous Past continuous and Past simple Simultaneous past actions 3 Will / won t The first conditional 4 Be going to Be going to & will for predictions Present continuous for future arrangements 5 Can, can t, could, couldn t Comparative & superlative adverbs Allow Less tan, the least, (not)as as 6 Present perfect Presnt perfect: ever & never There has / have been 7 Modals: should & must Have (got) to + infinitive 8 Indefinite pronouns Quantifiers: some, any, alot of, much, many, (not) enough 9 Reflexive pronouns Questions tags Collective nouns Clothes Plurals Like, prefer, can t stand Verbs Adjectives: feelings Materials containers The body The environment Money Verbs & prepositions of movement Life stages Lifestyle Jobs Holidays Adjectives: feelings and qualities Verbs Everyday ítems TV programmes Street objets Kitchen gadgets

CONTENIDOS MÍNIMOS - 3 º ESO ACTION 3 INTRODUCTION To be, have got; There is/there are; Present Simple, Present Continuous Family, Geographical features, Animals, Parts of the body, Places, Sprots, Clothes, Food 1 Quantifiers Food and drink 2 Present Simple / Present Continuous; Adverbs of Frequency Art 3 Comparison of adjectives; too.../(not)...enough Sports equipment; Action verbs 4 Past Simple; There was / There were Travel items; Geographical features 5 Past Continuous; Past Continuous/Past Simple; Time Expressions Jobs; Emotions 6 Modals: Should, Must, Can, Could, Have to Clothing and accesories; Adjectives 7 Future Tenses:Will, Be going to, Presnt Continuous with future meaning; Time Expressions; First Conditional 8 Present Perfect Simple; for / since; Time expressions: ever, already, just, etc 9 Present Simple Passive / Past Simple Passive; Time Expressions Space; Space travel Around town; The environment Mobile phones; Adjectives

CONTENIDOS MÍNIMOS - 3 º ESO CLIL ENGLISH IN USE GETTING STARTED Revision: to be / have got ; there is / there are; there was / there were; Present Simple; Present Continuous Revision: Geographical features, jobs, weather, vehicles 1 Present Simple / Present Continuous; Quantifiers and determiners 2 Past Simple; Past Continuous / Past Simple 3 Present Perfect Simple; Present Perfect Simple / Past Simple 4 Adjective comparison: too..., (not)...enough Places in town; Around town Journeys; Feelings Achievements; Activities Adjectives; Menus 5 Future tenses; First Conditional Travel items; Travel 6 Modals Relationships; Adjectives of personality 7 Present Simple Passive / Past Simple Passive 8 Subject / object questions; Adverbs of manner Crime; Crime reports The animal world; Parts of the body 9 Revision Inventions; Appliances

CONTENIDOS MÍNIMOS - 4 º ESO MOSAIC 4 GETTING STARTED Modals & semi modals Past simple & present perfect simple Presnt simple & present continuous Technology Free time activities Health & fitness Shopping 1 Past simple & past continuous: used to, when,while,just when Present perfect simple & present perfect continuous: for, since Present perfect with: already,still, yet, just, never & ever 2 Past simple & past perfect simple Enough, (a) few, (a) little, lots of, plenty of, too much, too many Attitudinal adverbs Intensifiers 3 The passive: past, present, future Reflexive pronouns: emphatic pronouns, each other & one another Have something done It is said that 4 The first & second conditional: if, unless The third conditional The zero conditional If only, I wish 5 Question forms Verbs with ing & to Modals of deduction & possibility Infinitive of purpose 6 Reported speech: questions, requests, commands, suggestions & offers Prepositions Adverb phrases 7 Future continuous & future perfect Future tenses: will, be going to, present simple and continuous for future Comparatives & superlatives Future expressions 8 Relative clauses: defining & non defining Determiners Indefinite pronouns Personality: adjectives Advertising Shopping Technology: adjectives Noun formation Aches & pains Phrasal verbs Adjective suffixes Technology: verbs Manners: nouns Nouns: entertainment Verbs: reporting Prepositional phrases Phrasal verbs: travel Nouns: weather Idiomatic expressions Idioms: have & take Abstract nouns Phrasal verbs with look

So..that & such that 9 Plural nouns Revision previous units Verbs & prepositions: education Adjectives: careers Cognates or false friends