The document outlines a syllabus for an English language course divided into 10 units. It covers grammar, vocabulary, and writing skills that will be taught in each unit. The units progress from discussing the past to excess, success, crime, and the mind. Grammar topics include tenses, modifiers, clauses, conditionals and more. Vocabulary focuses on describing themes like appearance, feelings, food, personality and law. Writing skills practice reviews, complaints, applications, and arguments.
The document outlines a syllabus for an English language course divided into 10 units. It covers grammar, vocabulary, and writing skills that will be taught in each unit. The units progress from discussing the past to excess, success, crime, and the mind. Grammar topics include tenses, modifiers, clauses, conditionals and more. Vocabulary focuses on describing themes like appearance, feelings, food, personality and law. Writing skills practice reviews, complaints, applications, and arguments.
The document outlines a syllabus for an English language course divided into 10 units. It covers grammar, vocabulary, and writing skills that will be taught in each unit. The units progress from discussing the past to excess, success, crime, and the mind. Grammar topics include tenses, modifiers, clauses, conditionals and more. Vocabulary focuses on describing themes like appearance, feelings, food, personality and law. Writing skills practice reviews, complaints, applications, and arguments.
Unit 6: The Past Used to, be used to, Appearance: get used to, would Describe past habits Wishes and regrets: and changes, I wish, if only describe personal Preparatory it memories. Feelings: Give a detailed reaction to a book Idioms to describe people. Unit 7: Excess Quantifiers with Describe food and countable and different attittudes uncountable nouns. to food: food and Passives cooking. Have/get something Explain a problem done and request a solution: verb phrases about shopping. (Complaint) Talk about luxury and necessities Unit 8: Success Its time, Id better, Describing Id rather personality and Reported speech skills of someone. Reporting verbs. (applying a job) Adjectives and intensifiers. Unit 9: Crime Participle clauses Law and insurance for sequencing. Compound Deduction: past and adjectives. present. Relative clauses. (Defining and Non- Defining relative clauses) Unit 10: Mind Reflexive pronouns. Wishes and Conditional intentions about the structure: with future. conjunctions. Advertising. Futures (if, unless, Verb phrases with provided that, as mind. long as, Supposing, even if)
WRITING SKILL:
write a review of a book or a film. Give your opinion and justify
your choice.
write a complaint letter.
Write an applying letter (Application letter)
Write an essay highlighting the arguments against an idea.