READING COMPREHENSION.
(FISH BOOK, LEVEL E)
(FISH BOOK, LEVEL E)
LESSON 7. Welcome to Hawaii! Page 54
Genre: Nonfiction / Social Studies Article.
Focus Skill: Distinguishing Fact from Opinion.
LESSON 8. “The Dancing Bear” Page 62
Genre: Fiction / Realistic Story
Focus Skill: Identifying Plot.
LESSON 9. “Jim Abbott: Great Athlete, Great Man” Page 70
Genre: Nonfiction / Biography.
Focus Skill: Summarizing.
LESSON 10. “Waves of terror” Page 78
Genre: Nonfiction / Science Article.
Focus Skill: Identifying Cause and Effect.
VOCABULARY.
BUILD VOCABULARY. SPECIAL WORK: FLASHCARDS
(FISH BOOK, LEVEL E)
LESSON 7 Welcome to Hawaii! Page 54
1) Lei
2) Magnificent
3) Dormant
4) Eruption
5) Balmy
6) Variations
7) Inhabitants
8) Petroglyphs
9) Accessible
10) Sulfur
LESSON 8 “The Dancing Bear” Page 62
1) Standstill
2) Elaborate
3) Castanets
4) Painstaking
5) Apprentice
6) Gruesome
7) Protruded
8) Racket
9) Hamper
10) Gauze
LESSON 9 “Jim Abbott: Great Athlete, Great Man” Page 70
1) Determination
2) Disabled
3) Progressively
4) Astounded
5) Amateur
6) Bunt
7) Technique
8) Excelled
9) Ovation
10) Pinnacle
LESSON 10 “Waves of terror” Page 78
1) Tsunami
2) Disturbances
3) Seismic
4) Meteorites
5) Ominous
6) Crests
7) Troughs
8) Phenomenon
9) Complex
10) Analyze
AMERICAN ADVENTURE INTERMEDIATE STUDENTS BOOK.
UNIT 5 . ART WORLD! Page 49
Grammar
Modal verbs: possibility: may / might, must, and can’t.
Modal verbs: ability and obligation: can / could and have to / had to.
Vocabulary
Describing pictures: adjectives and nouns.
Reading and Listening
Masterpieces
Art or crime
Reaction
UNIT 6 BEHAVIOR Page 57
Grammar
Gerunds and infinitives
Infinitive of purpose.
Vocabulary
Body Language
Describing character: adjectives, and nouns.
Reading and Listening
Express yourself
Habits
Emotions
UNIT 7 TRAVEL Page 71
Grammar
Relative clauses.
Articles: a / an, the, and no article.
Vocabulary
Geographical features.
Travel: nouns
Reading and Listening
Hotels
Around the world
Traveling companions
UNIT 8 ON SCREEN Page 79
Grammar
The passive (simple present and past): affirmative and negative
Causative have (have something done)
Vocabulary
TV programs.
Human achievement: verbs and nouns.
Reading and Listening
Price money
Computer games
Television
BASIC GRAMMAR IN USE BOOK
UNIT 44 until UNIT 80 Page 89 until Page 161.
Grammar Points:
· Negatives
· Affirmative senteces to Questions
· WH questions.
· Narrating: She said that… He told me that… Say and Tell.
· Will / shall / might / may / can / could / must / should / would
· Get
· Do and make
· Have
· Pronouns
· Articles: a / an / the
· Singular and plural
· Countable and uncountable nouns: A / some
· This / these, and That / those.
· One / ones
· Some and any.

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