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English Language for STELLAR (Primary 5 Standard) Terms Term 1 Unit 1 Unit 2 - Adverbs and adverbial phrases - Adjectives: comparative/superlative adjectives - Prepositions: prepositions of position, direction and accompaniment - Tenses: Simple Present, Present Perfect, Present Continuous - Hyphen in some compounds - Dash for more information - Ellipsis for an unfinished sentence i Vocabulary - Sound image - Visual image - Direct speech to reported speech addition and reason - Pronouns: first person pronouns - Tenses: Simple Past, Past Continuous, Present Perfect, Simple Present - Modals: used to - Verbs: mental, thinking and feeling verbs - Prepositions: prepositions of time, support or opposition and comparison - Exchanging positions of direct and indirect objects - Word Class: nouns, verbs and adjectives - Dash for extra information i Vocabulary - Collocation - Passive to active voice and vice versa contrast

Term 1 Unit 3 - Verbs: Imperative verbs - Connectors: conditional if - Tenses: Simple Present - Word class Vocabulary - Antonym - Synonym - Prefix and suffix atic collocation i - Dash for extra information - combining sentences with connectors of result and contrast - changing statements into what questions Term 2 Unit 4 - Verbs: mental verbs, verb phrases - Tenses: Simple Present - Modals - Adverbs - Prepositions of possession - Dash for more information - Semi-colon between two statements, instead of a connector or relative pronoun i Vocabulary s s - Phrasal verbs - Antonyms - Prefixes and suffixes - positive sentences into negatives and vice versa - combining sentences with connectors of reason, cause/effect, choice

Term 2 Unit 5 Unit 6 - Tenses: Simple Present, Present Continuous, Present Perfect, Simple Past, Past Perfect - Modals: will - Adverb phrases - Dash i Vocabulary - Phrasal Verb - Passive to active voice condition if, until and unless - Adjectives - Tenses: Simple Past, Past Perfect - Modals - Hyphens in compounds i Vocabulary - Phrasal verb - Direct speech to reported speech - Writing compound sentences with resultative connectors - Sequencing sentences using connectors of sequence

Term 3 Unit 7 Unit 8 - Verbs: action verbs - Tenses: variety of present and past tenses - used to for past events - Connectors: hypothetical conditional - Adverbs and adverb phrases - Prepositions: Prepositions and prepositional phrases - Connectors for time, results and contrast - Dash to signal more information - Ellipsis for an unfinished sentence i Vocabulary - Visual image - Combining ideas with adverbs that act as connectors of result and contrast - writing phrases - Tenses: Simple Present, Present Continuous - Nouns: gerunds - Verbs: action and sensing - around special uses of terms - ( ) around further explanations to certain points - Dash for added information i Vocabulary - Phrasal Verbs - Writing questions on content cause and effect result and contrast

Term 3 Unit 9 - Pronouns: third person pronouns - Tenses: Simple Present, Simple past, Past Continuous, Past Perfect - Verbs: action verbs, ditransitive verbs - Adjectives - Connectors: connectors, time phrases for sequence - Commas in apposition - Hyphen i Vocabulary - Visual image - Phrasal verb - Passive voice to active voice and vice versa - Turning statements into questions - Combining sentences with connectors for contrast Term 4 Unit 10 - Tenses: Simple Present, Simple Past, Present Perfect Continuous - Adjectives: comparative and superlative - Connectors: connectors for contrast and result - Passive voice i Vocabulary - Synonym - Antonym - Prefix - Suffix choice - Turning statements into questions using what or why - Passive voice

Term 4 Unit 11 Unit 12 - Tenses: Simple Present - Connectors: for contrast - Modals: for possibility - Phrase versus clause - Complex sentence - for special words - apposition for further information i Vocabulary - Blending - Word parts - Passive to active voice - Tenses: Present Perfect, Present Perfect Continuous, Past Continuous - Be + about to for future time - Modals: might to offer a suggestion - Ellipsis - Colon in play scripts - Colon/semi-colon - Comma for apposition and separating clauses i Vocabulary s - Antonyms - Homophones - Direct speech to reported speech addition and reason - Adding details of where and how to core sentences