Scope and Sequence. Pre- Unit Getting Started page 2. 1 Nice to meet you. page 8. 2 Welcome to class! page On Time page 46.

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Scope and Sequence unit Vocabulary And Phonics listening speaking grammar Pre- Unit Getting Started page 2 Activities in the classroom The alphabet Numbers 1 10 Understand the letters in the alphabet Understand numbers 1 10 Say your name Say the letters of the alphabet Say numbers 1 10 My name is... Introduction to imperatives 1 Nice to meet you. page 8 Countries Alphabet Numbers 0 9 m and n Listen to people introduce themselves Listen and write letters, words, and names Listen and write telephone numbers Listen and identify student ID numbers Introduce yourself and say where you are from Ask where someone is from Ask for someone s name and confirm the spelling Introduce your classmates Wh- questions with be Possessive pronouns: my, your Wh- questions: What is your...? Be simple present: full forms and contractions Subject pronouns 2 Welcome to class! page 28 Classroom objects Classroom Places in a school p and b Listen to and follow classroom Listen to and follow directions for places in a school Ask for classroom objects Give classroom Identify places in a school Give directions for places in a school Questions with Do and short answers: Yes, I do. No, I don t. Imperatives: affirmative and negative Wh- questions: Where is...? Prepositions of place: in, across from, next to How do you...? Simple present affirmative statements with I, you, we, they 3 On Time page 46 Numbers 0 59 Clock time Daily activities Days of the week d and t Listen to and write numbers Listen to and write clock time a student s schedule Ask for and say clock time Talk about daily activities Talk about your weekly schedule Prepositions of time: at, on, from / to Wh- questions: What, When Simple present: third person singular 4 Family and Friends page 62 Family members Household chores Months and dates Ordinal numbers 1st 31st d and th family members Listen to and write dates Say who is in your family Say who does household chores in your home Ask for and say dates Who s that? Questions with Do Singular and plural nouns Questions with Who Simple present: affirmative statements vi Scope and Sequence

Life Skills Reading Writing Numeracy Persistence Introduce yourself Identify upper and lower case letters Understand course numbers and room numbers for school Read the alphabet Read numbers 1 10 Read student IDs Write the alphabet Write numbers 1 10 Numbers 1 10 Say and write the alphabet Say and write numbers 0 9 Say and spell first and last names Say and write your telephone number Ask for and write telephone numbers Identify gender a student and a teacher Read a personal information form Read a story about different ways to greet people Start first and last names with capital letters Start country names with capital letters Start sentences with capital letters; end sentences with periods End questions with question marks Fill out a personal information form Write about how people say hello in your country Write sentences about yourself using personal information Cardinal numbers 0 10 Telephone numbers Student ID numbers Team Project: Meet Your Class Understand classroom Learn about places in a school Talk about study skills Use appropriate titles: Mr., Ms., Mrs., Miss how someone studies Read a personal information form about different classrooms Fill out a personal information form Write about classrooms in your country Write sentences about yourself with personal information Counting Team Project: Places in the School Write numbers as words Understand clock time Understand a.m. (morning) and p.m. (afternoon, evening) Say, read, and write days of the week Read schedules someone s schedule Read a story about being on time Write about time in your culture Write about your schedule Write sentences about your weekly schedule Cardinal numbers 0 59 Clock time Schedules Team Project: Time to Get Up Talk about household chores Say, read, and write months of the year Read and write dates in words and numbers Say and write dates of birth a family Read a personal information form Read a story about household chores Fill out a personal information form Write about household chores and jobs in your country Write sentences about your English program Ordinal numbers 1st 31st Calendars Dates Team Project: Birthdays Indicates a grammar point that appears in context, but not explicitly taught Text in red = Civics and American culture Scope and Sequence vii

unit Vocabulary And Phonics listening speaking grammar 5 How much is it? page 80 U.S. coins U.S. bills Drugstore items g and c an item on sale Listen to information about the location of drugstore items Listen to and write prices Ask for and give change Ask where things are in a store Ask for and say prices Questions with Do Where is / Where are How much is...? 6 Let s eat! page 96 Fruits and vegetables Quantities and containers Food and prices on a menu Breakfast, lunch, dinner foods f and v likes and dislikes Listen and understand what someone needs from the store Listen to and write prices Say what you like and don t like Say what someone likes and doesn t like Talk about shopping for food Say the quantity of food you need Do you like...? Simple present: like Simple present: need, have I d like for ordering food 7 Apartment for Rent page 114 Rooms Words to describe rooms Furniture and appliances Street, drive, avenue, road, lane, boulevard l and r an apartment for rent Listen to and write a street address Listen to information about an apartment for rent Say what rooms are in your home Say what furniture and appliances are in your home Ask for and give a street address Ask for information about an apartment for rent There is / There are Yes / No questions: Is there / Are there 8 Let s go shopping. page 130 Clothes Colors Problems with clothing s and sh clothes and sizes Listen and say why someone is returning clothing items Say the clothes you want Ask for the sizes you need Say what someone is wearing Return clothing to a store and say the problem(s) This / That, These / Those Adjective + noun I need to return... viii Scope and Sequence

Life Skills Reading Writing Numeracy Persistence Make change with U.S. coins and bills Read price tags Read a shopping receipt Write a personal check Read a store directory Read a store receipt about shopping Write a personal check Write about shopping in your country Write sentences about how you shop U.S. money Prices Shopping receipts Team Project: Coins and Bills Read grocery ads Understand quantities and containers Write a shopping list Read a menu Order meals in a restaurant making soup Read a shopping list Read a grocery ad Read a menu about different ways to eat Write a shopping list Write about how people eat Find out what a classmate needs and write his/her shopping list Prices Quantities Team Project: Plan a Party Talk about rooms, furniture, and appliances Ask about an apartment for rent Say and write your street address Address an envelope an apartment Read addresses on an envelope about single people Address an envelope Write about single people in your country Write an ad Street addresses Cost of housing Team Project: What s your home like? Identify basic clothing Read size labels Describe what someone is wearing Ask for and give prices Return clothing to a store two friends and shopping Read store ads about the colors of clothes Write about the colors of clothes in your country Write a conversation between a customer and a sales assistant Clothing sizes Regular prices and sale prices Team Project: A Clothing Sale Indicates a grammar point that appears in context, but not explicitly taught Text in red = Civics and American culture Scope and Sequence ix

unit Vocabulary And Phonics listening speaking grammar 9 Our Busy Lives page 146 Free-time activities Household chores Workplace activities a (date) and e (yes) free-time activities household chores workplace activities Talk about your free-time activities Say how often you do something Say what you are doing now Say what someone is doing now How often...? Present continuous: affirmative statements Present continuous: Yes / No questions and short answers Present continuous: negative statements 10 Where s the bus stop? page 162 Places in the community Types of transportation Traffic signs Directions a (bank) and i (library) the location of a place Listen to someone giving directions Listen to directions and find the place on a map Ask where places are Give directions Ask about types of transportation Prepositions of place: on, between, across from Wh- questions: Where Review: Imperatives How do you get to...? 11 Get well soon! page 178 Parts of the body Medical Common health problems Medicine and dosages e (sleep) and i (in) Listen to a phone call to 911 Listen to during a medical exam and do the actions Make a doctor s appointment Describe symptoms of a health problem Offer suggestions when someone doesn t feel well Call 911 I d like to + verb Suggestions with should 12 What do you do? page 194 Occupations Job skills Abbreviations for job ads o (hospital) and u (bus) Listen to someone applying for a job Listen to a job interview Say your occupation Ask about someone s occupation Talk about job skills Where do / Where does...? Can for ability: questions and short answers x Scope and Sequence

Life Skills Reading Writing Numeracy Persistence Identify free-time activities, household chores, workplace activities Say who does household chores in your home Understand and write phone messages a phone call. Read telephone messages about a family s activities Write telephone messages Write about your family s activities Write sentences about your weekly activities once, twice, three times Team Project: Free-Time Activities Ask for directions Give directions Identify forms of transportation Read traffic signs Read a map how a student gets to school Read a story about someone s new business Write about your dream business Write places on a map Map directions Team Project: Places in the Neighborhood Make a doctor s appointment Follow medical during a medical exam Call 911 Read a medicine label someone s checkup about going to the doctor Write about going to the doctor Write about directions on a medicine label Medicine dosages Team Project: Give Health Tips Read job ads Talk about your job skills in an interview someone s job interview Read a story about someone s first job interview in the U.S. Write about job interviews Write a dialogue for a job interview Fill out a job application Phone numbers Work schedule Team Project: Talk About Jobs Indicates a grammar point that appears in context, but not explicitly taught Text in red = Civics and American culture Scope and Sequence xi