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PRIMERO
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SEGUNDO
(pg.2)
(pg.14)
III
(pg.14)
UNIT 4: My town
(pg.38)
Stores and prepositions of location
Yes/No questions / is there?
Where+can /questions(work place)
Where+ be/questions
Building a house
Making a Neighborhood map
UNIT 5: At Home
(pg.50)
Geometric shapes
Room in a house
Daily actions: P. progressive
Questions with WHERE+ be
Questions with WHAT present progressive
UNIT 7: Celebrations
Ages/how old are you?
Days of the week
Food
Yes/No questions
WHAT + simple present
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Backpack book
Picture graph
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TERCERO
(pg.74)
(pg.38)
UNIT 8: In shape
Helpful habits
Imperatives
Adverbs
Yes /no questions: Did
(pg.86)
UNIT 9: Puppets
(pg.98)
Likes and dislikes /because/adjective.
What questions /Simple past
Yes /no questions: Did
Answers using because
Adjectives
Conjunction : and
CUARTO
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Conversation cube
My schedule poster
UNIT3: At the world's talk
(pg.26)
Food
Information questions with would
like
Yes/no questions with would like +
noun
Yes/no questions with there is /are
UNIT 4: Take care
(pg.38)
Illnesses/what's the matter?
Should / shouldnt (advice)
Reflexive pronouns
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QUINTO
SEXTO
(pg.2)
(pg.14)
Family history
TV Viewing habits
UNIT 3: Hands On!
(pg.26)
Arts and crafts
Could for possibility
Gerunds as subjects and objects
Question information using the simple
Present and gerunds
UNIT 4: Ill take it!
(pg.38)
Shopping/clothing
Sufficiency (too/enough)
Question formation :What/which
Comparison: more, most +adjective
UNIT 6: In Touch
(pg.62)
Forms of Communication
Indefinite pronouns / simple past
S. Present; Future with "will"
and won't
Wh- questions :Present, past and future
Animal sculpture
Then and now (Inventions)
UNIT 8: Hobbies are Fun
(pg.86)
Comparison of adjectives
Regular /irregular comparisons
Good/better/the best
Bad/worse/the worst
An amazing person
Identity cube
UNIT 3:Skills and abilities (pg.26)
Gerunds as objects
Expressions: Excited about,
good at, etc + ing
First conditional
Future Tense
Possibility: may, might
Causative: Have
Unreal conditional "already" and "yet"
UNIT 4: Into the Future (pg.38)
"will" and "wont" to talk about future
"May", "could", "might"
Negative Unreal conditional
Class careers book
Products of the future
UNIT 5: Space
(pg.50)
Planets
Unreal conditional: present/ future
Real and unreal situations
Passive Voice
Comparison: more / the most
fewer / the fewest + a noun
UNIT 6: Adventures
(pg.62)
Present Perfect :already, yet
Negative unreal conditional worksheet
Short Answers - Long answers.
Questions using "would" "wouldn't"
UNIT 7: A world of records (pg.74)
Comparison with adjectives
Can for capability
Questions with "which"
Comparison with nouns; more/fewer
the most/the fewest
Past Perfect
A space travel brochure
A class record bar graph
UNIT 8: Mysteries Past and Present
(pg.86)
Degrees of certainty :Must/could
Active/Passive voice in past tense
Reported Speech with "be"
Reported Speech with pro-
Music genres
Adverbs of Manner: quickly, loudly in
simple past
Present perfect with ever
Would rather
ELEMENTARY INTERCHANGE 1A
UNIT 1: Please call me Beth
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pag.2 - 15
Daily Schedules
UNIT 3: How much is it?
II
Pag. 16 - 29
III
Noun changes
UNIT 9: The Movies
(pg.98)
Suggestions
Reported Speech - Past Perfect
Wishes in the present
Wishes in the past
BEGINNERS INTERCHANGE 1B
UNIT 9: What does she look like?
Pg. 58-63
Questions for describing people
What . . . look like, how old, how tall, how long, and what color
Modifiers with participles and prepositions
Appearance and dress
Clothing and clothing styles
People
UNIT 10: Have you ever ridden a camel? Pg. 64-69
Present perfect yes/no and Wh-questions, statements, and short
answers with regular and irregular past participles
Already and yet
Present perfect vs. simple
past; for and since
Past experiences; unusual
Activities
Pg. 86-91
Fitness activities
Unit 7: We had a great time!
page 44 - 57
Past of be
Free-time and weekend activities; chores; vacations
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INTERMEDIATE INTERCHANGE 2B
UNIT 9: Back to the future
Gerunds
Short responses
Clauses with because
Abilities and skills
Job preferences; personality traits; careers
Pg. 16 - 21
Pg. 58 - 63
Time contrasts
Conditional sentences with if clauses
Life in the past, present, and future
Changes and contrasts
Consequences
Pg. 64 - 69
Pg. 72 - 77
Pg. 78 - 83
Pg. 22 - 27
Success Stories
Pg. 30 - 35
Pg. 86 - 91
Pg. 92 - 97
Pg. 36 - 41
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Two-part verbs
Will for responding to requests
Requests with modals and Would you
mind . . . ?
Complaints; household chores
Requests; excuses; apologies
Participles as adjectives
Relative clauses
Entertainment; movies and books; reactions and
opinions
Modals and adverbs: might, may, could, must,
maybe, perhaps, possibly, probably, definitely;
permission, obligation, and prohibition
Nonverbal communication
Gestures and meanings
Signs; drawing conclusions
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Pg. 44 - 49
Pg. 50 - 55