GENERAL OUTCOMES
Communicate effectively and appropriately in English in various social contexts
Understand and speak English at an acceptable international standard
Recognise and apply the difference between spoken and written English
Understand and speak English well enough to function effectively (later), in tertiary education and in the world of work.
Key Competences
· Listen and Speak in English appropriately and effectively in various social contexts
Apply listening and Speaking skills in a variety of situations, well enough to function effectively
STRUCTURE
Future
Specific Outcomes
Recognise the emphatic form of ‘shall’
Construct correct sentences using "shall"
Use "shall" correctly in verbal expressions.
Differentiate between "shall" from " will" and they are used in sentences
Introduction:
The simple future tense traditionally uses shall for the first person ("I" and "we"), and will for the second and third persons. An emphatic future tense, with a sense of must, reverses the two words, using will for the first person and shall for the second and third person. I will go. You shall go.
Future simple tense - will and shall Will and Shall: What's the Difference?
Will I/we' OR 'Shall I/we' in questions Shall vs Will 2
Verbs and Expressions Followed by -ING
Specific outcomes
Use the –ING form after expressions such as:
Can’t help, can’t stand, it’s no good, it’s no use, be worth.
Verb + -ing or verb + infinitive
Expressions + ING Special expression followed by -ing
Verbs Followed by Infinitives
Specific Outcomes
Recognise the difference in meaning of similar constructions using verbs followed by either the infinitive or –ing: allow, permit, remember, forget, try, regret, mean (signify), stop, need, go on
Media Resource
Verbs followed by infinitives Verbs Followed by Infinitives 2 Verbs Followed by Infinitives and Gerunds
Gerunds and Infinitives Is it TO or ING?
Adjective of Quantity
Specific Outcomes
Use "some"meaning "one " or "another." Correctly
Adjectives of quantity or Adjectives of number Few,A little,Litle,A few Adjectives : Quality/ Quantity/ Number
Relative Clauses
Relative Clauses Relative Clauses 2 Defining relative clauses Relative clauses 2
Non-defining and defining relative clauses
Comparison +The
The…the… with comparative adjectives The...the... comparatives Repeated and Double Comparatives
Reason
Now that in a sentence 4 ways to use -ING words Reason and Result
Using "as", "since", "because" and "for" to show reason
Time
How to Use BEING No sooner…than… No sooner part 1 No sooner part 2 Have, Having, and Have Got
Subject-Verb Inversions No sooner … than, Hardly…when Hardly,scarcely and barely Using ‘Having Said That...’ Having and having done
Contrast
Beside & Besides The difference between 'Beside' and 'Besides'
Though, although, even though, despite, in spite of Using besides, except and apart from
Despite, although, nevertheless, in spite of...
Though, although, even though, however, despite, in spite of Other,another,others,the other,otherwise
other, the other, others, another
Other vs Another While Vs When While and meanwhile How to use THOUGH As
Comparisons with as...as - Part 1 Comparisons with as...as - Part 2
Comparing things with AS "No matter..."
Conditional Sentences
Linking Words of Condition provided that / as long as 'Suppose' and 'supposed to'
SUPPOSE and SUPPOSED TO Wishes and regrets Wishes and regrets 2
Wish' and 'If Only' for Past Regrets
I wish /If only
Wish and if only 2 3 ways to use 'if only' "Had I known...", "Should you need..."
WRITING
Biography
Writing Biographies Tips for writing a Biography Biographical Essay Essay about a Person
Disposition and the Process of Writing
How to describe a process Diagrams Describing a process How to describe a process
The writing process and process writing How to Explain Something in English
Process Paragraph and Process Essay
Disposition and the Process of Writing
How to describe a process Diagrams Describing a process How to describe a process
The writing process and process writing How to Explain Something in English
Process Paragraph and Process Essay
Writing Autobiographies
How to Write an Autobiography How to Write an Autobiography 2 My Autobiography:Exanple
Autobiography with Helpful Examples Autobiography
Argumentative Writing
Intro. to Argumentative Essay Introduction of an Argument Essay Argumentative Essay Parts of an Argumentative Essay Argumentative Essay Example Structure of an argumentative essay
Example Argumentative Essays Argument & Persuasion Essay
Writing Dialogue and Short Plays
Dialogue in Creative Writing Writing a playscript Writing Dialogue: 10 Tips to Help You
Letter Writing
How to Write a Formal Letter Essays, Emails, Letters Etc Formal & informal Formal Letter An Introduction
How to write formal or email letters How to write an informal letter How to write an informal letter
Replying to Business & Personal Emails Letters of Complaints and Replies Formal Letters
Examples of Business Email Writing in English How to write a semi-formal letter Writing a semiformal letter How to start & to finish formal & semi-formal letters
Writing Instructions
Writing Instructions Writing Instructions and Procedures How to Write Instructions Writing Effective Steps
Completing Forms
Completing Application Forms Personal Information Completing the form Filling in a form
Writing a Curriculum Vitae
How to write a CV Writing a CV English CV How to write a CV Sample CV How to write a CV with no experience
Speeches and vote of thanks
How to write a speech Introduction How To Start Your Speech Speech Building How to write the perfect speech Great Openings and Closings BEST speech or presentation in English Giving a Vote of Thanks
How to Start a Speech
Vote of Thanks example
Interpretive Writing
Writing an Interpretive Paragraph How to describe BAR GRAPHS
How to Analyze Charts, Maps, and Process Diagrams Describing a diagram Numbers and Pie Charts
line graph Pie chart lesson Map Vocabulary Describe a Map
SUMMARY